– It has 3,106 locations and 4,842 automated teller machines, mainly in the Western and Midwestern United States.
– In 1979 Teller had a heart attack.
– Since 2008, she has played the role of matriarch Gemma Teller Morrow in the FX FX drama series “Sons of Anarchy”.
– Then Teller moved to London in England to teach at University of London.
– He is known for his work with fellow magician TellerTeller as half of the team Penn Teller.
– Some of them have automated teller machines, kiosks and a bus interchange nearby.
In sentence use of teller
Example sentences of “teller”:
- It now includes not only the electronic representation of text, such as emails and word processor documents, but also the computer representation of speech, music, pictures, videos, Automated teller machineATM and credit card transactions, sensor data, and so forth.
- They are also found on machines including Automatic Teller Machines, cash registers and retail point-of-sale terminals, GPS navigation systems such as those in cars and other vehicles, medical equipment and industrial control panels.
- It has sports facilities, a library, cafés, restaurants, pubs, shops, travel centre, hairdresser, health centre, dentist, places of worship, opticians, a bank, automated teller machines and outside leisure space.
– It now includes not only the electronic representation of text, such as emails and word processor documents, but also the computer representation of speech, music, pictures, videos, Automated teller machineATM and credit card transactions, sensor data, and so forth.
– They are also found on machines including Automatic Teller Machines, cash registers and retail point-of-sale terminals, GPS navigation systems such as those in cars and other vehicles, medical equipment and industrial control panels.
– It has sports facilities, a library, cafés, restaurants, pubs, shops, travel centre, hairdresser, health centre, dentist, places of worship, opticians, a bank, automated teller machines and outside leisure space.
– After a year of fruitless work with Teller, and the prospect of Teller leaving Chicago to work on the Hydrogen bomb, Miller approached to Urey in September 1952 for a fresh research project.
– For example, an automated teller machine is able to provide basic banking services 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, in many different places.
– In 2001 a book Teller wrote about his life, “Memoirs: A Twentieth Century Journey In Science And Politics”, was published by Basic Books.
– Some mobile phones, automatic teller machines, microwave ovens, CD players and cars are operated by embedded computers.
– She currently stars as Gemma Teller Morrow on the TV series “Sons of Anarchy”.
– He is best known for playing Jackson “Jax” Teller in the FX.
– Express kidnappings, where individuals are taken and forced to withdraw money from automated teller machines, are common in major cities including Rio de Janeiro, São Paulo, Brasília, Curitiba, Porto Alegre, Salvador, BahiaSalvador and Recife.
– In 1952 Teller opened Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory at the University of California with Ernest Lawrence.
– She decides that she must persuade her husband to murder Duncano.
– Men from the criminal gang disguise as policemen and “arrest” Ramesh whom they intend to murder at a safe spot.
– Kent Brockman makes a podcast about the murder called “Guilty Grampa”.
– He played a prominent role as a murder of social activists.
– It is a murder mystery set in the 1957 and 1972.
– He, his son, and WAR were fined $12 million as a result of the murder of an Ethiopian by skinheads affiliated with WAR.
– In conclusion, the Professor refuses to permit Sharikov’s murder or to undo the operation, which could easily kill him as well.
Some example sentences of murder
Example sentences of “murder”:
– It was about the murder of Medgar Evers and the 16th Street Baptist Church bombingbombing of a church in Birmingham, Alabama that killed four black children.
– The My Trach Massacre was the murder of many people in My Trach Village, My Thuy Commune, Le Thuy District, Quang Binh provinces of VietnamProvince, Vietnam.
– Tippit murder affidavit:,.
– But a year after the murder a column of fire was seen over the place where the body was hidden, lighting up the whole area.
– After the murder of Theo van Gogh, “Submission” gained international fame.
– On November 4, 2016, Durst was transferred to California and soon after was arraigned in Los Angeles on first-degree murder charges.
– The rape and murder caused outrage in several parts of the country.
– In 2005, Kofi Annan, then Secretary-General of the United Nations, described the mass murder as the worst crime on European soil since the Second World War..
– Glaspell reported on the murder while she was working as a news journalist for the Des Moines Daily News.
– Florianus became emperor in around July 276, after the murder of Tacitus in Asia Minor.
– In recent times, Coniston Water has become known for a controversial murder case.
– The crime is being investigated as a mass murder and not terrorist attack.
– In 1996 the worst mass murder in Australian history took place here.
– She was linked to the murder of her stepson King Edward the Martyr and appeared as a stereotypical bad queen and evil stepmother in many medieval histories.
– The Scooby Gang have made a list of suspects on who would try to murder somebody at Sunnydale High.
– Chapman pleaded guilty to Lennon’s murder and was sentenced to 20-years-to-life in prison.
– The only witness to a murder is a Romani beggar.
– He is wanted for the murder of his wife and their two children.
– Following the occupation the city suffered from the characteristic mass murder of predominantly Jewish inhabitants.
- It was about the murder of Medgar Evers and the 16th Street Baptist Church bombingbombing of a church in Birmingham, Alabama that killed four black children.
- The My Trach Massacre was the murder of many people in My Trach Village, My Thuy Commune, Le Thuy District, Quang Binh provinces of VietnamProvince, Vietnam.
More in-sentence examples of “murder”:
- Chicago's murder rate was about the same in 2005, 2006, and 2007 with 449, 452, and 435.
- Disorder in the city led to the murder of a cardinal.
- Following Hartman's murder on May 28, 1998, the character no longer appeared on the show, making his final appearance in the tenth season in "Bart the Mother".
– Chicago’s murder rate was about the same in 2005, 2006, and 2007 with 449, 452, and 435.
– Disorder in the city led to the murder of a cardinal.
– Following Hartman’s murder on May 28, 1998, the character no longer appeared on the show, making his final appearance in the tenth season in “Bart the Mother”.
– The story is about 12 juryjurors having to vote on whether the defendant being tried for the murder of his father.
– Sirhan Sirhan, a 24-year-old PalestinePalestinian immigrant, was guilty for Kennedy’s murder and is now serving a life sentence for the assassination.
– Monique has been charged with one murder and for helping him with six others.
– The FBI suspected that she bought the gun one of the revolutionaries used and decided to accuse her of the murder of the judge.
– Jacob “Jack” Kevorkian He was convicted of murder in 1999 and sent to prison.
– It is about a detective who gets involved with the murder of his politicspolitical activist daughter and gets caught up in conspiracy.
– During the middle of his murder spree, he appeared on the show in 1978 and won.
– A person who commits murder is called a murderer.
– The murder of Samuel Paty was a terrorist attack that took place on 16 October 2020 in Conflans-Sainte-Honorine, near Paris.
– Figuring out now that Thomas has been challenging the rabbits and tried to murder them behind her back, Bea angrily ends her friendship with Thomas and denies to speak with him anymore.
– Waldheim later stated that “he did not know about the murder of civilians there”.
– He was arrested for the 2002 murder of 22-year-old Jeremiah Miller, who was one of Dozier’s drug associates.
– Three days later, he was charged with first degree murder and held without bail.
– It was billed by the Network as a movie, based on the true-story murder allegations that Gabe Watson had kidnapped then murdered his new wife, Tina Watson, during their scuba-diving trip to Australia in 2003.
– Starting in May 2020, racial tensions in the country began to intensify through the police murder of George Floyd causing massive protests and rioting across the country.
– It told the story of an FBI agent who comes to the strange small town of Twin Peaks, Washington, to investigate the murder of a teenage girl.
– But, he realizes his mistake and when asked by Voldemort to murder Professor Dumbledore, he is unable to do so.
– This was to make it so that the murder had happened there.
– The story is a tale of murder and ghostly revenge.
– At his murder trial, the prosecutorprosecution used Escobedo’s ‘confession’ as its most important evidence against him.
– The grounds of Harrison’s home, Friar Park, had been more or less open to the public, until the murder of his former bandmate John Lennon late in 1980.
– As a result of this affair, David’s children go mad, including a brother who rapes his sister as well as murder among the siblings, which leads to the end of David as king.
– The movie is about two women who witness a murder by the Mafia in Chicago.
– In the United States the dual sovereignty doctrine applies to murder as well as to other crimes.
– From many accounts of his former criminal associates who testified against him, he would want to murder someone if he was shown the slightest bit of disrespect or even if he was stared at.
– Critic John Hartl compared the ear-cutting scene to the shower murder scene in “Psycho Psycho” and Tarantino to David Lynch.
– The bombing was called the largest mass murder in modern Canadian history, and the deadliest act of air terrorism before 9/11.
– Despite Lindström’s extensive testimonies Spaliviero and two other defendants were found not guilty for the murder plot.
– On August 30, 2006, Rodriguez was found guilty of sexual assault, kidnapping and murder in Sjodin’s death.
– Pontus fell to the Roman general Pompey in 63 BC and after the murder or suicide of Mithridates VI of Pontus was broken up into smaller provinces in 64 BC.
– In March 2015, at their fourth trial, Knox and Sollecito were acquitted of Kercher’s murder by Italy’s top appeal court.
– The movie is about murder and marriage to the wrong person.
– The events and people involved in his murder is unsolved.
– It remained one of the few crimes punished with death after reform of the death penalty in 1861, and stayed in effect even after the death penalty was stopped for murder in 1969.
– The leaked internet video shows the murder of a 48-year-old man named Sergei Yatzenko.
– The movie is about murder and betrayal over seven years.
– Blood atonement taught that murder is so bad that the only way the murderer could pay for their sins was to be killed.
– After the murder of Gratian in 383, Ausonius retired to his estates near Burdigala in Gaul.
– He was known for being accused of the attempted murder of his wife Sunny von Bülow in 1979 which had left her in a coma from which she never recovered.
– However, Zyklon B was used in the Holocaust to murder Jewish prisoners.
– The murder was not solved until 2007, when DNADNA evidence proved that fellow Nixa resident Gerald Carnahan had raped and murdered the young lady.
– As of 4 May, 115 villagers had been arrested by the Maharashtra police on charges of murder and an investigation was ongoing.
– In 2014, a crime drama, Perfect Sisters, was released, which was additionally based on the murder of Linda Andersen.
– On 12 May 2011, Demjanjuk was convicted pending appeal by an ordinary German criminal court as an accessory to the murder of 27,900 Jews at Sobibor and sentenced to five years in prison.
– Burnside was convicted of murder and sentenced to six months’ in prison.
– They began as a skiffle and beat musicbeat band and were influenced by 1950s American rock and roll.
– Many people heard Blues for the first time when during the skiffle hightime when acts like Lonnie Donegan covered the songs of Leadbelly.
– They ran a skiffle club in London but they closed the venue and reopened it as “The London Blues and Barrelhouse Club”.
– The Quarry Men changed from playing skiffle to playing rock and roll.
– His younger twin siblings, Robin and Maurice were also members of this skiffle group.
– The Quarrymen played at parties, school dances, cinemas and amateur skiffle contests before Paul McCartney joined the band in October 1957.
– The Whamola is a direct descendant of the washtub bass, an American folk instrument popular with skiffle and jug bands, and features a single string which is manipulated via a pulley-and-lever system.
– Since the 1980s he has been president and chief executive officer of the Kettering Foundation.
– She also served as president and founding chief executive officer of the Japanese American National Museum in Los Angeles, California from 1988 to 2008.
– She is the Chairwoman of the Board, Chief Executive Officer and President of the Bank of Guam and BankGuam Holding Company.
– This rank would be usual for a commander of a minor warship, or an executive officer in a larger ship.
– He was the President and Chief executive officerChief Executive Officer of Metropolitan Life Insurance Company from 1983 to 1989.
– Augustin Pascal Pierre Louis Marie de Romanet, Comte de Beaune is a French political advisor and business executive, chief executive officer of Groupe ADP since November 2012.
– He is the ninth president and chief executive officer of the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago.
– He was at one time the chairman and chief executive officer of Univision from 1992 through 2007.
In-sentence examples of Executive officer
Example sentences of “Executive officer”:
- He took office on September 1, 2007 as the ninth president and chief executive officer of the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago.
- He is Chief Executive Officer of The Walt Disney Company.
– He took office on September 1, 2007 as the ninth president and chief executive officer of the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago.
– He is Chief Executive Officer of The Walt Disney Company.
– The Prime Minister of India, is the chief executive officer of the government of India.
– He was the Chairman of Dada.it and Chief Executive Officer of Accelero Capital.
– In 1976 at age 38, he was appointed president and chief executive officer of the Bendix Corporation.
– In the army, a first lieutenant often functions as the executive officer of a Company.
– He was the founder and chief executive officer of American Energy Partners.
– Bichara was Chief Executive Officer of Orascom Telecom Media and Technology OTMT, Group President President and Chief Operating Officer of VimpelCom Ltd., and Executive Chairman of Global Telecom Holding.
– She was the chief executive officer of Bakkt and the part-owner of the Atlanta Dream of the Women’s National Basketball Association.
– Arnault is the chairman and chief executive officerchief executive officer of LVMH, the world’s largest luxury-goods company.
– He is the co-chief executive officer of The Riverside Company, a global private equity firm with $8 billion in assets under management.
– Fisher was the chief executive officer for the company.
– He also serves as chief executive officer of the Waterville Valley Ski Resort in Waterville Valley, New Hampshire.
– Byrd–Bennett was the Chief Executive officer of the Chicago Public Schools district and the Cleveland Municipal School District.
– He also is Chief Executive Officer and President of Boskin Co., an economic consulting company.
– In 1949 Törni, traveled with his wartime executive officer Holger Pitkänen to Sweden.
– He also was Chief Executive Officer of N M Rothschild Sons.
– From 1994 to 2007, he was President and chief executive officer of the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago.
More in-sentence examples of “Executive officer”:
– Murdoch remained the chairman and chief executive officer of the company until its end in 2013.
– Kohl is the co-chief executive officer and managing partner of The Riverside Company, a private equity investment firm based in Cleveland, Ohio and New York, New York.
– On October 1, 2018, she became the 13th President and Chief Executive Officer of the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco.
– He is a cofounder, along with Sergey Brin, and chief executive officer of Google.
– He served as the President and Chief Executive Officer of Beth Israel Medical Center in New York City.
– Benton is a British nurse and former chief executive officer of International Council of Nurses.
– After leaving politics, Evans was president and chief executive officer of the International Crisis Group from 2000 to 2009.
– He is also known as the founder and Chief Executive Officer of construction giant Blount International.
– In 2006, Tillerson was elected chairman and chief executive officer of Exxon, the world’s 6th largest company by revenue.
– Tonko was also a member of the New York State Assembly before and was the Chief executive officer of New York State Energy Research and Development Authority.
– The Weather Channel itself was the brainchild of veteran television meteorologist John Coleman, who took his idea to Frank Batten, the then-chief executive officer of Landmark Communications.
– He served in many different positions in the Navy, including Executive Officer of the “USS Ronald Reagan”.
– He started work as a soil mechanics engineer with the firm of Lalonde Valois eventually becoming president and chief executive officer of the firm now called Lavalin Group.
– Fisher currently works as the chief executive officer of CrowdOptic.
– Jealous is also former president and chief executive officer of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People.
– David Da-i Ho He is the scientific director and chief executive officer of the Aaron Diamond AIDS Research Center and the Irene Diamond Professor at Rockefeller University in New York City.
– After leaving NASA, he was the chief executive officer of Eastern Air Lines from 1975 to 1986.
– In April 2017, its Chief Executive Officer and President, Cathy Baron Tamraz retired and was replaced by long-time CFO Geff Scott.
– Beginning in September 1967, Fox served in the Vietnam War for 13 months as an executive officer of a South Vietnamese Marine Battalion.
– The Deputy Prime Minister is the second highest ranking executive officer of the government of the United Kingdom and the deputy chief of the Cabinet.
– He was also the co-founder and retired chief executive officer and chairman of Chesapeake Energy.
– Lee’s younger son, Lee Hsien Yang, is also a former Brigadier General and is a former President and Chief Executive Officer of Singapore TelecommunicationsSingTel, a pan-Asian telecommunications giant and Singapore’s largest company by market capitalisation.
– UNCF’s president and chief executive officer is Michael Lomax.
– The Vice President of the United States of America is the second highest executive officer of the US federal government and the chief deputy to the President of the United States.
– He returned to Canada to become Chief Executive Officer of Petro-Canada from 1976 to 1978.
– Disney’s chief executive officer Robert Iger went on record during the company’s annual stockholder meeting on March 10, 2006 when someone asked about a potential third park being built in Anaheim.
– Subsequently, an executive officer entered the office and posted a notice of provisional disposition execution.
– He was the president and chief executive officer of the anti-poverty advocacy organization ONE.
– Keynote was a software program that Steve Jobs, the chief executive officer of Apple Inc.Apple used for his own presentations only.
– In these countries, the chief executive officer presides over the executive board and the chairman presides over the supervisory board and these two roles will always be held by different people.
– Hirano was president and founding chief executive officer of the Japanese American National Museum in Los Angeles, California.
– He was the chairman and chief executive officer of Accenture.
– Pichai is the chief executive officer of Google Inc.
– Lionel Guérin is a FranceFrench Chief executive officer and politician.
– He was the President and chief executive officer of Walmart from 1988 through 2000.
– He has been president and chief executive officer of several large companies including RAND Corporation.
– He was president president and chief executive officer of The Fairmont Group Incorporated.
– He is also the Chief Executive Officer of a national fruit and vegetable produce company.
– As of February 2016, the “Nitzes Commanding Officer was CDR Paul Kaylor, the Executive Officer was CDR Michael Cloud, and the Command Master Chief was Sean Brown.
– He most notably served as the chief executive officer of Safaricom, a multinational telecommunications company based in Kenya.
– Prior to his election to the Senate, he was chief executive officer of PACUR, LLC, a polyester and plastics manufacturer.
– He was chief executive officer until he sold the company to eBay in 2002 for $1.5 billion.
– A police chief is the top executive officer in a police department.”The Encyclopedia of Police Science”, Volume 1, ed.
– He was the founder, chairman and chief executive officer of Las Vegas Sands Corporation, which owns the Marina Bay Sands in Singapore.
– He moved to Philips India as Chief Executive Officer of the consumer electronics division in 2003.
– He was the Chairman and chief executive officer of Renault, which is based in Paris.
- Murdoch remained the chairman and chief executive officer of the company until its end in 2013.
- Kohl is the co-chief executive officer and managing partner of The Riverside Company, a private equity investment firm based in Cleveland, Ohio and New York, New York.
– It is a directly elected metropolitan authority that is made-up by the city of Lyon and most of its suburbs.
– Teissier died on 1 December 2020 at a hospital in Lyon from problems caused by multiple strokes at the age of 91.
– Admire is a city in Lyon County, KansasLyon County, Kansas, United States.
– He was a visiting professor at Lumière University Lyon 2, the University of Paris 8 Vincennes-Saint-Denis, and Sciences Po.
– The school is in 3 places, in Paris, in Lyon and in Dijon.
– University of Lyon is a group of institutions for higher education and research in the cities of Lyon and Saint-Étienne in France.
– Someone who lives in Lyon is called a “Lyonnais” in French.
– In 1985, when Testud was 14, she started taking acting classes in Lyon with the actor and director Christian Taponard.
How to use the word lyon
Example sentences of “lyon”:
– Its prefecture is Lyon and about 1,646,000 people live there.
– But Lyon did well at the academy.
– William Lyon major general of the United States Air Force.
– Americus is served by USD 251 North Lyon County.
– Sue Lyon was an AmericansAmerican actress.
– Emporia is the principal city of the Emporia Micropolitan Statistical Area, which includes all of Lyon and Chase counties.
– Wisconsin Rapids has several local parks, including Robinson Park, Gaynor Park, and Lyon Park.
– Attempts at reconciliation were made in 1274 in Lyon and in 1439 in Basel, but in each case the eastern hierarchs who agreed to the unions were repudiated by the Orthodox as a whole.
– He moved to Lyon to start playing professionally.
– Finally, Waldo was excommunicated by Pope Lucius III during the synod held at Verona in 1184, and the doctrine of the Poor of Lyon was again condemned by the Fourth Council of the LateranFourth Lateran Council in 1215 where they are mentioned by name for the first time, and called heresy.
– The Union forces won but this is when Lyon realized the Confederates had more than twice the forces he had.
– Emporia is a city in Lyon County, KansasLyon County, Topeka and Wichita at the intersection of U.S.
- Its prefecture is Lyon and about 1,646,000 people live there.
- But Lyon did well at the academy.
More in-sentence examples of “lyon”:
- Martin and Lyon met in 1950, became lovers in 1952, and moved in together on Valentine's Day 1953.
- These bodies include the College of Arms in England, Wales, and Northern Ireland, the Office of the Chief Herald of IrelandOffice of the Chief Herald in the Republic of Ireland or the Court of the Lord Lyon in Scotland.
– Martin and Lyon met in 1950, became lovers in 1952, and moved in together on Valentine’s Day 1953.
– These bodies include the College of Arms in England, Wales, and Northern Ireland, the Office of the Chief Herald of IrelandOffice of the Chief Herald in the Republic of Ireland or the Court of the Lord Lyon in Scotland.
– It is in Lyon County.
– It lies on the Rhône River between the cities of Lyon and Chambéry.
– On July 1, 1837, Lyon entered the United States Military Academy at West Point.
– The Harrow Foundation also runs an independent Grammar School in Harrow, called the John Lyon School, and several international schools.
– He was professor in schools of music, especially in Lyon national conservatory.
– After joining Olympique Lyonnais in 2007, she went to “Claude Bernard University Lyon 1″, a university in Marseille.
– Americus is a city in Lyon County, KansasLyon County, Kansas, United States.
– William Lyon Mackenzie King, PC, OM, CMG, also commonly known as Mackenzie King, was the dominant Canadian political leader from the 1920s through the 1940s.
– It was found near Lyon in 1897.
– Despite Greek concessions, neither the Second Council of Lyon achieved the desired union.Wetterau, Bruce.
– Annonay is a few kilometers away from the Rhône River, 75km south of Lyon and 40 from Saint-Étienne.
– The buses are a service of Lyon County.
– Caserio was executionexecuted by guillotine in Lyon at 5 am on August 16, 1894.
– It was the capital of Bugey, a historical region in Ain between Lyon and Geneva.
– She received a master’s degree in fashion design from the University of Lyon in France.
– However, on May 10, Lyon marched some 6,500 Union troops to surround the militia and arrest all of them.
– During the battle, Lyon was killed and Major Sturgis replaced him.
– Allen is a city in Lyon County, KansasLyon County, Kansas, United States.
– Richard “Dick” Lyon was an American politician and retired United States Navy admiral.
– After a few fruitless hours, Lyon declared, “this means war!” Price and Jackson rapidly departed for the capital.
– Mexico City beat out bids from Detroit, Buenos Aires and Lyon to host the Games in 1963.
– On 29 May 2008 he went to Lyon for €8.5 Million, with a five-year contract.
– In 1890, when Berwickshire County Council was made, the Council asked the Lord Lyon King of Arms to give them a shield and arms.
– On August 9, 1861, Lyon marched his troops from Springfield to where the Confederates were now camped at Wilson Creek.
– It provides fixed-route bus service to the city of Emporia, and paratransit service to the disabled and the rest of Lyon County.
– He taught himself to play guitar around the age of 10 and began going to the Lyon Healy Music School in 1941 soon after.
– It was directed by John Roberts and written by Laurie Craig, and it was produced by Mark Gordon, Gary Levinsohn, and Allyson Lyon Segan for Mutual Film Company and DreamWorks Pictures.
– The accident is the most serious rail crash that has happened in France since the 1988 Gare de Lyon rail accident in which 56 people were killed.
– Bussière studied at l’Académie des Beaux-Arts in Lyon before entering l’École des Beaux-Arts in Paris.
– On 12 November 1975 the Lord Lyon gave the arms again to Berwickshire District Council.
– Part of their journey followed the Cottonwood River through Lyon County.
– As chief of Air Force Reserve, Lyon was the principal adviser on Reserve matters to the Air Force Chief of Staff.
– Route 20 eastbound traffic, with the adjacent Lyon Street Bridge carrying westbound traffic.
– On May 17, 1861, Lyon was promoted to the rank of brigadier general, his date of rank being 18 May.
– Sue Lyon plays Dolores “Lolita” Haze.
– It is about a human boy named Adam Lyon who used to go to a normal human school but the principal says he is an animal because he spelled “Lyon” with an “i”.
– Louis started a riot, Lyon quickly put it down.
– The Metropolis of Lyon i.e.
– Kumagai scored the decisive penalty for Lyon in the 2016 UEFA Champions League Final, following a player-of-the-match performance.
– On June 13, 1861, after failed negotiations with Governor Jackson, Lyon quickly moved his army to attack the pro-confederate forces at Jefferson City, Missouri.
– It ends at the A7, which is a link to Lyon and Northern France.
– It links Lyon with Marseille.
– He led a Flanking maneuver at Battle of Wilson’s Creek, surprising and attacking the Confederate forces from their rear while Lyon attacked them from the front.
– Bushong is a city in Lyon County, KansasLyon County, Kansas, United States.
– A stationary electromagnet is placed under the equilibrium point of the pendulum.
– To make an electromagnet normally the wire is wrapped in many loops to make the fields of each piece of wire add together into one stronger magnetic field.
– An electromagnet is the basis of an electric motor.
– Movement of a magnet back and forth in front of the electromagnet will make an electric current.
– With this he had a simple electromagnet with north and south pole.
– British electrician William Sturgeon invented the electromagnet in 1825.
– Iron stops being an electromagnet very quickly, but steel takes time to wear off.
+ The methods of processing the plant, and extracting substance and consuming it also have changed.
+ Intermediate-sized herbivores mostly increase plant diversity by consuming or influencing the dominant plant species, such as herbivore birds, that can directly use dominant plant species.
+ It is a carnivore, consuming about one to two kg of meat every day.
+ Mail was expensive, time consuming to make, and required a supply of iron.
+ Product tankers, generally much smaller, are designed to move petrochemicals from refineries to points near consuming markets.
+ They eat Crabeater seals, consuming 80% of their young.
consuming how to use in sentences
Example sentences of “consuming”:
+ That way, the automaton goes through all the input, consuming one item at a time.
+ Economists sometimes speak of a law of diminishing marginal utility, meaning that consuming the first unit usually has a higher utility than every other unit.
+ There are claims that consuming probiotics contributes to human health.
+ Unlike alcohol, Cannabis testing is time consuming, expensive and cannot give accurate time of consuming and level of intoxication.
+ Birds are the main dispersal agents of the seeds, consuming the fruit during their fall migration.
+ In economics, utility is the amount of happysatisfaction you get from consuming products.
+ Herbivores do increase bio-diversity by consuming dominant plant species, but they can also prefer eating subordinate species according to plants’ palatability and quality.
+ Slime moulds are also saprophytes, as well as consuming bacteria.
+ Maintenance would not be very time consuming either as once the initial pages are set and the main page coded, with a 1/week setup the person doing it would have 63-69 days before repeating would be an issue to replace articles in the queue.
+ Fact checking is time consuming and not particularly rewarding.
+ That way, the automaton goes through all the input, consuming one item at a time.
+ Economists sometimes speak of a law of diminishing marginal utility, meaning that consuming the first unit usually has a higher utility than every other unit.
+ There are claims that consuming probiotics contributes to human health.
– It depends on how much seawater flows into it from the Red and the Mediterranean seas.
– In the northeast Pacific Ocean from 0-500m, Nickel concentrations range from 5.54 nmol/kg of seawater to 6.63 nmol/kg of seawater, as there is a region of productivity there.
– This prevents the water in the brine pool from mixing with the ‘normal’ seawater above.
– Chlorine is reacted with seawater to change the iodide to iodine.
– Primary producing prokaryotic communities of brine, interface and seawater above the halocline of deep anoxic lake L’Atalante, Eastern Mediterranean Sea.
– Salt that is gained through evaportation of seawater needs to be cleaned; this is done by dissloving it in brine and then forcing it to crystallize.
– Temporal variations of V in seawater could be controlled by the aforementioned isotope fractionation and fluxes of various V sources and sinks to the ocean that is likely related to the global redox state of the oceans.
– This halocline between the seawater above and the brine below has many bacterial and archaeal cells: they are chemoautotrophs, which feed on ammonia from the brine but cannot function without some oxygen.
seawater in sentences?
Example sentences of “seawater”:
– There they made salt from the seawater and broke a law of British India prohibiting making salt without paying taxes, so this event is referred to as the Salt March.
– Usually, marine light-emission belongs in the blue and green light spectrum, the wavelengths that can transmit through seawater most easily.
– A possible mechanism for the V isotopic offset between seawater and hydrogenous Fe-Mn crusts and nodules is the fractionation during the adsorption of V on the surface of the Fe-Mn oxyhydroxide.
– These are the presence of seawater and the presence of enough light for photosynthesis.
– Vanadium is an element that is widely distributed in Earth’s crust as well as in seawater and groundwater reservoirs.
– The fad for bathing in seawater as a cure for illnesses was encouraged.Seldon, Anthony 2002.
– Changes in local redox conditions impart a significant isotopic fractionation from seawater as recorded in the local sedimentary V isotopic signature.
– The budget of dissolved vanadium in the oceans is remarkably well balanced, with about 40×10 g V/y inputs and outputs, and a mean residence time for dissolved V in seawater of ~130,000 y with respect to inputs from rivers.
- There they made salt from the seawater and broke a law of British India prohibiting making salt without paying taxes, so this event is referred to as the Salt March.
- Usually, marine light-emission belongs in the blue and green light spectrum, the wavelengths that can transmit through seawater most easily.
- A possible mechanism for the V isotopic offset between seawater and hydrogenous Fe-Mn crusts and nodules is the fractionation during the adsorption of V on the surface of the Fe-Mn oxyhydroxide.
– The amount of oxygen found in seawater depends mostly on the plants growing in it.
– They are filled with seawater during high tides, and exist as separate pools at low tide.
– The abundance of CO2 makes seawater look like a good alternative fuel source.
– Cold seeps change the shape of the ocean floor over time, where reactions between methane and seawater create carbonate rock formations and reefs.
– On the afternoon of July 12, Louisiana Highway 1 south of Golden Meadow—the only thoroughfare leading out of Grand Isle and Port Fourchon—was closed after seawater began to inundate portions of the road.
– The Phoenicians were some of the first to figure out how to do this, by pouring seawater on dry land.
+ The standard barcode uses changes in lines and spaces to store numbers in a code that computers can read.
+ A taxon identifier works in much the same way that a barcode is used to get data about an item.
+ Removable adhesives are used in applications such as surface protection films, Masking tapemasking tapes, papers, barcode labels and price marking labels.
+ Leading health officials called for a review of the barcode advertising.
+ The RM4SCC barcode includes a checksum, which is also encoded as a character.
+ SQR codes may be securely read in a retail environment at the point of sale using 2D barcode scanners or even a low cost web camera.
+ The laser scanners are also called barcode readers.
+ A barcode is a way of storing numbers printed in a way that a computer can easily read.
barcode use in-sentences
Example sentences of “barcode”:
+ There are other barcode systems, which are similar.
+ A barcode reader, also called a price scanner or point-of-sale scanner, is a hand-held or stationary input device used to capture and read information contained in a bar code.
+ The barcode consists of a number of vertical bars.
+ There are five basic kinds of barcode readers — pen wands, slot scanners, Charge-Couple Device scanners, image scanners, and laser scanners.
+ Groups of scientists choose different genes to barcode depending on their project.
+ Royal Mail 4 State Customer Code is a two-dimensional barcode that was develooped by Royal Mail in England.
+ There are other barcode systems, which are similar.
+ A barcode reader, also called a price scanner or point-of-sale scanner, is a hand-held or stationary input device used to capture and read information contained in a bar code.
+ Because a barcode reader merely captures and translates the barcode into numbers and/or letters, the data must be sent to a computer so that a software application can make sense of the data.
+ Most tags carry a plain text inscription and a barcode as complements for direct reading and for cases of any failure of radio frequency electronics.
+ A barcode reader consists of a scanner, a decoder, and a cable used to connect the reader with a computer.
+ A device with the Passbook app can be scanned under a barcode reader to buy things.