Use the word “swagger”

How to use in-sentence of “swagger”:

+ The Otosi or Ofo Eze is a very powerful swagger always left in the authority of traditional Ruling and Royal Kindreds.

+ Orton was chosen to face Jack Swagger for the World Heavyweight Title in an Extreme Rules match at the Extreme Rules ppv.

+ On the March 1 episode of “Raw”, Swagger beat Santino Marella to wrestle in the Money in the Bank ladder match at WrestleMania XXVI.

+ ECW’s main rivalry was Jack Swagger and Matt Hardy fighting over the ECW Championship.

+ On the January 16 episode of “SmackDown”, it was announced that Swagger would defend the ECW title against Hardy in a match at the Royal Rumble.

+ A third match was Jack Swagger defending his ECW Championship against Matt Hardy.

+ On the January 13, 2009 episode of “ECW”, Swagger defeated Hardy to win the ECW Championship, which is his first title in WWE.

+ On the December 22 edition of ECW, Tatsu had a match against Jack Swagger who he defeated to earn a spot in the ECW Homecoming battle royal where the winner would challenge Christian for the ECW title at the Royal Rumble.

Use the word swagger
Use the word swagger

How to use the word “performer”

How to use in-sentence of “performer”:

+ In the summer of 1995, after befriending Chris Kirkpatrick, a fellow Universal Studios stage performer who was singing in a doo-wop group, he became the fourth member of NSYNC, along with Justin Timberlake and JC Chasez.

+ Hiroya Miura is a composer and performer working in the fields of contemporary classical music.

+ In her teenage years, she was a nightclub and lounge performer in before becoming a radio comedienne.

+ Charlie Chaplin was a performer for almost 70 years.

+ It referred to a specific type of performer who wrote certain kinds of music and lyrics.

+ Unicycles are often used while the performer is simultaneously juggling or plate spinning.

+ He was a performer on Minnesota’s first rock ‘n’ roll record, and is the father of record producer James Samuel “Jimmy Jam” Harris III.

How to use the word performer
How to use the word performer

Example sentences of “performer”:

+ Agnieszka Kotulanka, rightly Agnieszka Sas-Uhrynowska was a Polish actress and a performer of actress songs.

+ Colbert started as a comedy writer and performer for many other programs, such as "The Daily Show" and the "Strangers with Candy" movie, both also on Comedy Central.

+ Agnieszka Kotulanka, rightly Agnieszka Sas-Uhrynowska was a Polish actress and a performer of actress songs.

+ Colbert started as a comedy writer and performer for many other programs, such as “The Daily Show” and the “Strangers with Candy” movie, both also on Comedy Central.

+ He was a writer and performer on NBC’s “Saturday Night Live”.

+ Gillard is a highly regarded debater, and has been described as “the best parliamentary performer on the Labor side”.

+ Dave England is an AmericansAmerican stunt performer and actor.

+ Every international performer sang one line of the song in a different language: Maria Lucia RosenbergMaria Lucia Heiberg Rosenberg in Danish, German, Japanese, Latin American Spanish, Norwegian, Kasia Łaska in Polish, Russian, Gisela in European Spanish and Gam Wichayanee in Thai.

+ In the spring of 2015, according to the performer of the role of the Master of Actor Mikhail Khimichev, adjustments were made to the mise-en-scenes in connection with the fourth pregnancy of Klimova.

+ If the composer only wants the performer to repeat a section of the music, and not go back to the beginning, they can put in a “start repeat” sign.

+ Her role in “Sleeping Beauty” was highly praised and in 2011 was named the Breakthrough performer of the year by Hamptons International Film Festival.

+ In 2017, Carey was named Live Country Music Performer of the Year at the Los Angeles Music Awards.

+ In 2012, Erix begain to appear as a performer and television presenter in numerous countries around the globe at festivals such as Tomorrowland in Belgium and Ultra Music Festival Europe.

+ She was a circus performer from East Germany, born in Canada, and her 13-year-old mate, Lars, was from a park in Munich.

More in-sentence examples of “performer”:

+ He married fellow “Les Misérables” performer Susan Gilmour on October 8, 1994.

+ As a pianist, Charles is an avid performer of new music and has commissioned many works; including a premiere a harpsichord concert by French Composer Jules Matton at Carnegie Hall.

+ In professional wrestling, a hold is any kind of move used by a performer to stop their opponent from being able to moving.

+ Walker worked as a guitarist and performer in several rock bands in the 80s.

+ She is the most decorated artistic gymnastics performer in the history of the United States.

+ That same year, MNL48’s Abby Trinidad was the group’s representative on the New Year’s Eve special of NHK’s “Kohaku Uta Gassen” where along with other 48G counterparts, performed “Koi Soru Fortune Cookie.” This was the third time a Filipino performer appeared on that show.

+ Other than in early UK playings, Stiles was always the last performer to sing in Hoedown and other similar musical games, allowing him more time to devise lyrics, and giving him the final punch-lines, as well as injecting jabs at the Hoedown itself, or of the host for having him perform in it.

+ The group broke up in 1967, and Gerry went on to work as an actor and performer in musical theater.

+ Robert John Burck, better known as the Naked Cowboy, is an American street performer who performs in Times Square in New York City.

+ He was a performer of The Muppets.

+ Among the most well known of Maharaj-ji’s disciples were Ram Dass, the author of “Be Here Now” teacher and performer Bhagavan Das Bhagavan Das, and the musicians Jai Uttal and Krishna Das.

+ A concert given by a solo solo performer or small group of performers is more likely to finish with an encore than a concert with an orchestra, but a lot depends on the tradition from one country to another.

+ He remained active as a performer into the early 2000s.

+ She was the sixth “Star Trek” performer to reach the age of 100, after Viola Stimpson, Ellen Albertini Dow, Olaf Pooley, Lloyd, and Hunt.

+ A concert given by just one performer is usually called a recital.

+ Theresa Randle is an AmericansAmerican movie performer who began with studies in comedy and stage.

+ This performer is called a “soloist”.

+ Sadagopan is an Indian movie actor, music teacher, performer and composer.

+ McKay was a former performer at Second City.

+ Three days later he was taken off a British Airways flight from Edinburgh to London by police after it landed, with fellow N-Dubz performer Fazer, after appearing to be acting disorderly.

+ Rachel Claire Ward is an United KingdomEnglish movie and television performer who starred in movies like “Dead Men Don’t Wear Plaid” and “Night School”.

+ By the 1960s, there was no Thai performer who was better known than Suraphol Sombatcharoen.

+ Sometimes composers wrote a preface in their music to explain to the performer how to play the ornaments they had written.

+ He also won a Daytime Emmy Award in the category of Outstanding Guest Performer in a Daytime Drama Series for “Santa Barbara” in 1987.

+ He is the only performer to have won Olivier awards in the drama, musical and comedy categories.

+ He has a long list of credits as both a performer and as songwriter.

+ The metronome made it possible for a composer to show the performer what speed he wanted.

+ Steve Koven is a composer, performer and educator.

+ If a performer was too loud then they would need to move back from the mouth of the cone to avoid drowning out the other performers.

+ Wallace Eugene Wingert is an American actor, voice actor, singer, performer and former radio personality.

+ Page-turners are sometimes friends of the performer or members of the accompanying orchestra helping the musician.

+ The steel rod is bent in an “L” shape that allows the performer to hold the rod in one hand and strike the ball with the palm of their other hand.

+ He is performer for Kermit, and many other characters that Jim Henson preformed.

+ Adam Augustus Wylie is an United StatesAmerican actor, voice actor, singer, Broadway musical performer and a former Crayola spokesman.

+ He may have been a performer with a small circus in Manchester.

+ He was given the Mo Award, for the Australian Performer of the Year in 1990.

+ After high school, Fatone worked as a performer at Universal Studios in Orlando, where he played “Wolfie” in Beetlejuice’s Rock and Roll Graveyard Revue.

+ Samuel Sebastian Wesley was a very famous performer and throughout his life he was often asked to play the first concerts on new organs.

+ The organization is notable based on being a top performer in the industry as ranked by external and independent sources.

+ The performer tells a story and shows pictures from scene to scene.

+ He is a famous solo performer of traditional songs.

+ Michio Kaku is a Japanese-American theoretical physicist and a performer on the Science Channel, particularly for Sci-Fi Science.

+ Brandon Allan Hardesty is an American comedic performer and actor.

+ Though other performers did so, he was the most common performer to make bald jokes at Mochrie.

+ Others leave a lot to the performer to decide.

+ He married fellow "Les Misérables" performer Susan Gilmour on October 8, 1994.

+ As a pianist, Charles is an avid performer of new music and has commissioned many works; including a premiere a harpsichord concert by French Composer Jules Matton at Carnegie Hall.
+ In professional wrestling, a hold is any kind of move used by a performer to stop their opponent from being able to moving.

In sentence use of “aluminium oxide”

How to use in-sentence of “aluminium oxide”:

+ Lithium was also used to make glass melt easier and make aluminium oxide melt easier in making aluminium.

+ It is made by reacting aluminium oxide with hydrochloric acid.

+ When aluminium reacts with atmospheric oxygen, a thin layer of aluminium oxide forms on any exposed aluminium surface.

+ The aluminium oxide dissolves.

+ Aluminium chloride and aluminium oxide examples.

In sentence use of aluminium oxide
In sentence use of aluminium oxide

“mitsubishi” use in-sentences

How to use in-sentence of “mitsubishi”:

– In 1999, it made a partnership with Renault of France, and was joined by Mitsubishi Motors in 2016.

– The two companies owned Diamond-Star Motors until 1995, when Mitsubishi owned all of the factory.

– When it was first introduced in Japan in 2001, the vehicle was known as the Mitsubishi Airtrek and it was based on the Mitsubishi ASX concept vehicle that was exhibited at the 2001 North American International Auto Show.

– The New Grandeur was developed together with Mitsubishi Motors CorporationMitsubishi.

– In 1965, Mitsubishi Motors joined new league Japan Soccer League.

– The Mitsubishi Grandis is a car produced by Mitsubishi Motors.

– The Chrysler Corporation, Mitsubishi‘s longtime partner, also used the name in the 1970 when it rebadged the second generation Mitsubishi Galant as Dodge Colt and Plymouth Colt captive imports for the United States market.

mitsubishi use in-sentences
mitsubishi use in-sentences

Example sentences of “mitsubishi”:

– After World War II, a Mitsubishi executive wanted a separate division to make cars.

– The Mitsubishi G4M was a bomber aircraft used by the Imperial Japanese Navy.

– The Mitsubishi K3M is a JapanJapanese training aircraft used during World War II.

– The first Grandeur of 1986 was developed together with Mitsubishi Motors CorporationMitsubishi.

– During the 1970s and 1980s, Chrysler also used the “Hemi” name for their Australian-made Hemi-6 Engine and applied it to the 4-cylinder Mitsubishi 2.6L engine.

– The Mitsubishi Mirage was a subcompact car produced by Mitsubishi Motors from 1978 to 2002.

– He moved to Mitsubishi Motors in 1990.

- After World War II, a Mitsubishi executive wanted a separate division to make cars.

- The Mitsubishi G4M was a bomber aircraft used by the Imperial Japanese Navy.
- The Mitsubishi K3M is a JapanJapanese training aircraft used during World War II.

– She started playing career at Mitsubishi Heavy Industries.

– In 1890, Mitsubishi bought the inhabited island to mine coal from undersea tunnels.

– Chrysler sold Mitsubishi cars in the United States in the 1970s, 1980s, and 1990s.

– It was built on the Chrysler PM/MK platform which was also used on the Compass, Patriot, and Mitsubishi models as well.

“anticipation” use in-sentences

How to use in-sentence of “anticipation”:

+ It also has a graphical user interface built in, called rio, in anticipation of the graphical world.

+ Anyway, with a smaller userbase and less activity, lets watch with anticipation at how successful it will be compared to Simple News.

+ After the release of “Uriyadi” in 2016, there was widespread anticipation about Vijay Kumar’s next.

+ Through 2004, file-sharing of the two singles and leaked promos of “Arular” on the internet increased anticipation for her debut album “Arular”.

+ France had also increased security in anticipation of the 2015 United Nations Climate Change Conference, scheduled to be held in Paris from 30 November to 11 December 2015, and had restored border checks the week before the attacks.

+ Li Yin’s debut was greatly anticipated not only in Korea, but the whole of Asia because of the promotion of her being “The Next BoA” and “The Chinese BoA.” Before her official debut, it was already known that her song was a duet with popular TVXQ-member Xiah Junsu, which caused even more excitement and anticipation among the general public.

anticipation use in-sentences
anticipation use in-sentences

Example sentences of “anticipation”:

+ At the very beginning of the song, in anticipation to the change of meter, John Lennon says “we’ll listen to that now…

+ The flag of Jamaica was created in 1962 in anticipation of its independence day in August 6.

+ A strategic assessment of the potential for domestic terrorism in the United States undertaken in anticipation of, or response to, the arrival of the new millennium.

+ In other words, no matter how well you hold the weapon, recoil anticipation can ruin every shot.

+ Rather, it is a measure taken in anticipation of the frequent need to purge.

+ Each one of her albums has generated a lot of interest as well as anticipation due to the different styles, genres and rhythms that she incorporates into her music.

+ At the very beginning of the song, in anticipation to the change of meter, John Lennon says "we'll listen to that now...

+ The flag of Jamaica was created in 1962 in anticipation of its independence day in August 6.
+ A strategic assessment of the potential for domestic terrorism in the United States undertaken in anticipation of, or response to, the arrival of the new millennium.

+ The most notable exception to the recurrent entry policy applies to holiday-themed releases, which are commonly reissued year after year in anticipation of Christmas purchasing.

+ Studies show that this asymmetry is particularly strong during the anticipation processing and the immediate experience after presenting the outcome.

+ In Hutton’s less well-known work is a remarkable anticipation of the idea of natural selection.

+ Fortunately many of the cathedral’s most important artifacts, such as the glass of the great east window, the misericords, the Exeter Book, the bishop’s throne and the Bronescombe Effigy, had been removed at the start of the war in anticipation of such an attack.

Use the word “well enough”

How to use in-sentence of “well enough”:

+ There are no standards and guidelines for modeling and few managers who understand well enough to regulate modeling.

+ On the other hand, the schools did not prepare them well enough to live in Western society and they still faced racism because they were Indigenous.

+ However, in March 1966 he broke his leg playing against Blackpool and never recovered well enough to play in the first team again.

+ Often, people can avoid foodborne illnesses by cooking meat, seafood, and eggs well enough to kill the bacteria or parasites in them.

+ Mitch vows to leave town with Lucy as soon as she’s well enough to travel.

+ For some time he was not well enough to work.

+ Some people have said that the act was not examined well enough before it became law and should be changed to be more fair.

Use the word well enough
Use the word well enough

Example sentences of “well enough”:

+ We could add it to the linked categories, but I didn’t do that because 1 I think :Category:Languages of Asia connects them well enough and 2 I’m not a fan of navboxes on categories.

+ McCown played well enough in two games during Warner’s injury to get coach Green named McCown the starter for the rest of the season.

+ Even if a checkuser were to state that I have guessed wrong at the identity of the sockmaster/puppet in this case, I feel that the article is written well enough that we should still keep it.

+ When Owen was considered to be well enough to return to fighting, his friends were very worried about him.

+ One has already been recognised as a “Company without Livery” the other two have not yet existed long enough or become well enough known.

+ For a time it seemed that he would become a concert pianist, but he did not do well enough in his examination.

+ They have to pass physical fitness tests to show that they are well enough to do the jobs that they will have to do.

+ In 1933, he entered the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, but did not do well enough to continue.

+ Until the Hellenistic period, all tragedies were unique pieces written in honour of Dionysus and played only once, so that today we only have the pieces that were still remembered well enough to have been repeated when repetition of old tragedies became fashion.

+ He was interested in music, played the piano and had started to compose, but he had not done well enough in his school exams to get into the music conservatory.

+ She did not win, but did well enough that WWE gave her a job.

+ If they do not survive well enough to raise young, this means they do not pass on their genes.

+ We could add it to the linked categories, but I didn't do that because 1 I think :Category:Languages of Asia connects them well enough and 2 I'm not a fan of navboxes on categories.

+ McCown played well enough in two games during Warner's injury to get coach Green named McCown the starter for the rest of the season.

In sentence use of “sympathy”

How to use in-sentence of “sympathy”:

– However, like Lenin, she had little sympathy for Marx’s ‘historicism’ and denied that for a revolution to occur, capitalism would have to reach an advanced stage of development.

– In May 1945, de Valera visited the German minister in Dublin, to express sympathy over the death of the Führer.

– Münchausen Syndrome is a mental illness in which a person repeatedly fakes disease, illness, or psychological trauma to get attention or sympathy from others.

– Barenboim has given performances in the West Bank to show that he has sympathy with the Palestinians.

– But after the British shot the leaders, some of the Irish people began to follow and support them in sympathy for their cause.

In sentence use of sympathy
In sentence use of sympathy

Example sentences of “sympathy”:

– They are trying to gain sympathy and show a need for more admins so they can pass RfA.

– His songs usually use the racial slur nigger and sometimes he voices sympathy for Jim Crow-era segregation and the Ku Klux Klan.

– Both Prime Minister and Conservative Party Conservative leader Labour leader Liberal Democrat leader Tim Farron quickly condemned the incident, expressed sympathy for the victims, and praised the response of emergency services.

– Part of her appeal was her sympathy and natural compassion.

– The psychological state of sympathy is closely linked with that of empathy, but is not identical to it.

– The members of the society and other characters have a good psychological bond of love and sympathy for one another that makes them live like members of one family.

– Cerri is currently considered the most authoritative Italian guitarist in the jazz field, and his innate sympathy has meant that many viewers, seeing its shares on TV, come close to jazz, and studying guitar.

– In connecting free dance, billowing skirts and materials, color and lighting effects, Fuller was in sympathy with several other dancers of that period.

– Both Smith and his friend David Hume, who was another Scottish philosopher, wrote about the importance of sympathy in ethics.

– By creating an artificial conflict, Palpatine could gain sympathy for Naboo in the senate.

– It was also feared that those in Congress would, as a result, have an insufficient sense of sympathy with and connectedness to ordinary people in their district.

– Her first husband, actor Sonnie Hale, left her for Jessie Matthews, earning much public sympathy for Laye.

– Unfinished Sympathy is a song by trip-hop band Massive Attack.

– However he was not happy in the United States where the musical culture and music critics were largely out of sympathy with his Weimar modernism and he felt he was not properly valued.

– In addition, the queen had little sympathy for Peel.

– They may have a ban on me but I think they have the heart for me to show sympathy and pray.

– The ballet, though based on a folk tale, was modernist in style: Stravinsky and Nijinska thought it was important for its design to be in sympathy with this.

- They are trying to gain sympathy and show a need for more admins so they can pass RfA.

- His songs usually use the racial slur nigger and sometimes he voices sympathy for Jim Crow-era segregation and the Ku Klux Klan.
- Both Prime Minister and Conservative Party Conservative leader Labour leader Liberal Democrat leader Tim Farron quickly condemned the incident, expressed sympathy for the victims, and praised the response of emergency services.

“synoptic” use in-sentences

How to use in-sentence of “synoptic”:

– They are found mostly in the three synoptic gospels.

– The Synoptic Gospels tell of this happening near the end of Jesus’ life.

– Mesocyclones are normally relatively very small in size; they lie between the synoptic scale.

– The Synoptic GospelsSynoptics mention his name, but nothing else about him, whereas the Gospel of John and early chapters of the Acts of the Apostles do not even mention James.

– The Synoptic Gospels tell that James and John were with their father by the seashore when Jesus called them to begin traveling.

synoptic use in-sentences
synoptic use in-sentences

“aloud” use in sentences

How to use in-sentence of “aloud”:

+ Pramoedya told the story aloud to other prisoners in 1973 because he was not allowed to write.

+ The person may be speaking his or her thoughts aloud or directly addressing other persons.

+ The duke ordered them to make everyone speak aloud the words “Soczewica, koło, miele, młyn”.

+ Gabriella’s debut album “Lessons To Be Learned” was produced by Xemonamia, who also worked with Girls Aloud and Cher.

+ In 1976, Giridhara Miśra said aloud a Kathā on Rāmcaritamānasa to Svāmī Karapātrī.

+ Now, I ask you all here and now, what is the justification for unblocking? Why is Goblins comments aloud to stand? His remarks in the block log are far from what I would expect an admin to be making.

+ The players both count aloud to three, or speak the name of the game.

aloud use in sentences
aloud use in sentences

Example sentences of “aloud”:

+ These meetings start with prayers and usually someone reads aloud some holy writings.

+ The words in books can be read aloud and recorded on tapes or compact discs.
+ The prison did not allow him to have writing materials, so he told the story aloud to other prisoners.

+ These meetings start with prayers and usually someone reads aloud some holy writings.

+ The words in books can be read aloud and recorded on tapes or compact discs.

+ The prison did not allow him to have writing materials, so he told the story aloud to other prisoners.

+ Audiobooks or “talking books” are books that have been read aloud by someone and recorded.

+ Also solo artists has been searched for in this show, Girls Aloud are one of the most famous groups coming out from the reality show also Nicole Scherzinger from Pussycat Dolls audition for a spot on Edens Crush on American Popstars.

+ Younger people are turning to electronic text on computers which can be read aloud by software programs.

+ These beliefs are often said aloud by Christian people in a “statement of faith” which is called the Creed.

+ This meant to read aloud from the rule book and Bible, and to discuss matters concerning the monastery and its monks.

+ Both Girls Aloud and Sophie Ellis-Bextor transferred to the new label.

+ When someone is reading aloud their eyes are looking several words ahead of the word they are speaking.

+ They formed a group called Girls Aloud on 30 November 2002, which has since been very successful.

+ After the album was released Girls Aloud did their first tour, What Will the Neighbours Say? Live.

+ Girls Aloud was a United KingdomBritish girl group created by an ITV television show named “Popstars: The Rivals” in 2002.

+ Sight rhymes are more common in poetry meant to be read, than in songs or verse meant to be sung or spoken aloud and heard by listeners.

+ After making every move, each player is required to announce their move aloud to their opponent.

+ The Manor Quay, the students’ union on the campus of the University of Sunderland has also hosted the Arctic Monkeys, Maxïmo Park, 911, the Levellers the Levellers and Girls Aloud in the past three years.

+ The Sergeant emerges, alone, wondering aloud why Adina has suddenly put off the wedding and the signing of the contract.

+ Since its release, the track had also became a major hit for the British girl group Girls Aloud in 2004.

Some example sentences of “New Orleans”

How to use in-sentence of “New Orleans”:

– Oswald and Marina quickly moved to New Orleans in April, but she returned to Dallas in late September 1963, when he traveled to Mexico with failed plans to go to Cuba and the USSR.

– Meyers now calls games for the New Orleans Hornets.

– The first Italian mafia was in New Orleans in Louisiana but soon they were in many cities across the country.

– The term “levee” came into English use in New Orleans circa 1672.

– Pensacola is one of the largest metropolitan areas in the Gulf Coast of the United StatesGulf Coast region, the largest between New Orleans and Tampa.

– Since the storm surge produced by the hurricane’s right-front quadrant near Biloxi, MississippiBiloxi, emergency management officials in New Orleans feared that the storm surge could go over the tops of levees protecting the city, causing major flooding.

– Verrett was born in New Orleans and raised in Los Angeles.

Some example sentences of New Orleans
Some example sentences of New Orleans

Example sentences of “New Orleans”:

- Welk had very high quality musicians, including accordionist Myron Floren, concert violinist Dick Kesner, guitarist Buddy Merrill, and New Orleans Dixieland clarinetist Pete Fountain.

- He played professionally in the National Football League for ten seasons, with the Green Bay Packers from 1958 to 1966 and with the expansion New Orleans Saints in 1967.

– Welk had very high quality musicians, including accordionist Myron Floren, concert violinist Dick Kesner, guitarist Buddy Merrill, and New Orleans Dixieland clarinetist Pete Fountain.

– He played professionally in the National Football League for ten seasons, with the Green Bay Packers from 1958 to 1966 and with the expansion New Orleans Saints in 1967.

– The New Orleans Saints chose Bush with the second pick in the 2006 NFL Draft.

– It was expected to hit Louisiana so the mayor of New Orleans evacuated the city.

– Nonetheless, some estimates claimed that 90-92% of the 1.3 million residents of the New Orleans metropolitan region evacuated including 80% of Orleans parish.

– Most of the suburbs of New Orleans are in this parish.

– Carter was a member of the New Orleans City Council and as a member of the Louisiana House of Representatives.

– In September 2005, he played at a charity concert at the Concertgebouw to raise funds for New Orleans after the city was hit by Hurricane Katrina.

– The conference sends several teams to bowl games every year, including the Liberty Bowl and New Orleans Bowl.

– It protected New Orleans from any river approach to the city.

More in-sentence examples of “New Orleans”:

– He was best known for blocking a punt in 2006, which became a symbol of recovery for New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina.

– The New Orleans Saints are a professional American football team in New Orleans, Louisiana, USA.

– Gandy has also played for the Pittsburgh Steelers, New Orleans Saints and Atlanta Falcons.

– His father is former New Orleans district attorney Harry Connick, Sr..

– For the NBA, Rooks played for the Dallas Mavericks, Minnesota Timberwolves, Atlanta Hawks, Los Angeles Lakers, Los Angeles Clippers, New Orleans Hornets, and the Orlando Magic.

– He played for the San Francisco 49ers from 1964 to 1967, the New Orleans Saints from 1968 to 1972 and for the Houston Oilers in 1973.

– Much of the crude oil that is made into gasoline and diesel fuel is brought to New Orleans for oil refinery and distribution to other parts of the United States by barge or oil pipeline.

– He played for the Sacramento Kings, Indiana Pacers, New Orleans Hornets, Toronto Raptors, and Dallas Mavericks.

– Nashville, Tennessee became the center of Country music, much like New Orleans became the center of Jazz.

– He is the current head coach of the New Orleans Saints of the National Football League.

– He missed an important 52-yard kick in the game against the New Orleans Saints and was not re-signed.

– While Staunton was busy with the Shakespeare edition, he received a courteous letter from the New Orleans Chess Club, inviting him to that city to play Paul Morphy, who had won the first American Chess Congress.

– English actor Joseph Crowell reported that the game was played in New Orleans in 1829, with a deck of 20 cards, four players betting on which player’s hand was the most valuable.

– An American army under Andrew Jackson scored a major victory at the Battle of New Orleans in early January 1815.

– Ditka coached the Chicago Bears for 11 years and New Orleans Saints for 3 years.

– Jazz is a type of music that was invented around 1900 in New Orleans in the south of the USA.

– He played in the National Basketball AssociationNBA for the Portland Trail Blazers, Memphis Grizzlies, Sacramento Kings, Houston Rockets, and New Orleans Hornets.

– Betty Jane and Ellen moved with Gruessendorf from the New Orleans area to Atlanta, Texas.

– Chris Ivory is an American football running back for the New Orleans Saints of the National Football League.

– Bartholomew died on June 23, 2019 in New Orleans of heart failure at the age of 100.

– He played for the Miami Heat, New Orleans Hornets, Los Angeles Clippers, Chicago Bulls, Toronto Raptors, Indiana Pacers, Washington Wizards and San Antonio Spurs.

– Newman died after a long battle with cancer on September 11, 2018 in New Orleans at the age of 60.

– In 2005, Hurricane Katrina, which would end up being the deadliest natural disaster in national history, caused severe destruction along the Gulf Coast: the city of New Orleans was devastated, with 1833 dead.

– The Buccaneer’s division rivals include the New Orleans Saints, the Carolina Panthers and the Atlanta Falcons.

– Roberts died in New Orleans on May 5, 2020 of lung cancer, aged 77.

– He played for the Indianapolis Colts and the New Orleans Saints of the National Football League between 2000 and 2007.

– Several years after Katrina, New Orleans still had much fewer people than it did before the hurricane.

– He has also played six seasons with the New Orleans Hornets.

– Sutton died on December 10, 2020 from COVID-19 in New Orleans at the age of 76.

– News of fellow-artist Jean Joseph Vaudechamp’s good fortune in finding patrons probably led Amans to visit Louisiana since the two artists traveled on the same ship from France to New Orleans in about 1837.

– During the 2005 – 2006 and 2006 – 2007 seasons, the team was moved to Oklahoma City because of the damage caused in New Orleans by Hurricane Katrina.

– That was done because he reported false stories regarding his trips to Iraq in 2003 and to New Orleans during the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina in 2005.

– He played for the Atlanta Hawks, New Orleans Jazz, Utah Jazz, and the Boston Celtics.

– Virgets served as host of “Crescent City” a radio program broadcast in New Orleans on National Public Radio’s WWNO.

– He used to play for the Golden State Warriors, for the Toronto Raptors, and for the New Orleans Hornets.

– The name was changed to Six Flags New Orleans on April 12, 2003 after Six Flags rented the lease in March 2002.

– The first production in America was at New Orleans in 1893.

– Eugene died on 7 November 2017 in New Orleans of pneumonia at the age of 94.

– Barbarin died of cancer in New Orleans on January 30, 2020 at the age of 63.

– He was a piano prodigy who had listened to the music and seen the dancing in Congo Square, New Orleans from childhood.

– She was born in New Orleans but was raised in Madisonville, Louisiana, before moving back to New Orleans to attend catholic school.

– Louis and New Orleans years before being published as popular sheet music for piano.Rudi Blesh 1981 “Scott Joplin: Black-American classicist: Introduction to Scott Joplin Complete Piano Works”.

– The ceremony happened at the Cabildo in New Orleans on 30 November 1803.

– She was going to New Orleans for a television interview when her car crashed into the back of a truck.

– Most Americans heard of the victory in the Battle of New Orleans before they heard of the treaty.

- He was best known for blocking a punt in 2006, which became a symbol of recovery for New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina.

- The New Orleans Saints are a professional American football team in New Orleans, Louisiana, USA.
- Gandy has also played for the Pittsburgh Steelers, New Orleans Saints and Atlanta Falcons.