– The southeastern-most portions of Morocco are very hot, and include portions of the Sahara Desert, where vast swathes of sand dunes and rocky plains are dotted with lush oases.
– The tune is characterized by a repetitious but elegant dotted eighth note and sixteenth note legato pattern.
– For instance for dotted lists that have a font-size 80% or less of normal font-size, since then bold middot “middot;” becomes too small.
– The county terrain consists of rolling hills, dotted with lakes and ponds in its western portion, with the area devoted to agriculture.The terrain slopes to the south and east, with its highest point being a hill near the SW corner at 2,139′ ASL.
– The dotted lines on the map show where one district ends and another begins.
– Unusual among languages that use the Latin alphabet, Turkish has both a dotted and dotless version of the letter “I”.
– Most of her paintings are minimalist in style, combining basic shapes of colour with dotted fields or lines.
How to use in-sentence of dotted
Example sentences of “dotted”:
– The dotted lines on the map also show the areas which the District Courts cover.
– There are many villages dotted around the area, and several small towns in the Forest and around its edges.
– For long dotted lists each list item can be put on its own line, with no spaces between each item and the template.
– Crinoids and bivalvia dotted the seafloor.
– On the map, some states have no dotted lines in them.
– Ohio State University marching bandMarching Band Celebrities such as Bob Hope, Jack Nicklaus, and John Glenn have dotted the “i”.
– But in all these languages, including Turkish, the letter “j” does not have a dotted or dotless form, with a dot only on the lower case character, just like in the Indo-European languages.
– He paints simple shapes with dotted lines, which is a style that his brothers also use.
– Leaf surfaces are dotted with openings called stomata, which act rather like pores.
– For example, on the map, Washington is divided down the middle by a dotted line.
- The dotted lines on the map also show the areas which the District Courts cover.
- There are many villages dotted around the area, and several small towns in the Forest and around its edges.
- For long dotted lists each list item can be put on its own line, with no spaces between each item and the template.
– The King cobra lives in thick forests, and likes areas dotted with lakes and streams.
– The road leading to both the places winds into the dense jungle and is dotted with upscale resorts and eateries that makes it a very happening place.
– The subway cars are simply moving rectangles, the rails are simply lines, and the tunnels are dotted lines.
– The coast of Villa Clara is dotted with numerous cays, and there are many coral reefs and sandy beaches, too.
– While Upper Coonoor is more of a residential area and covers Bedford, a very happening junction in town dotted with small eateries and confectioneries and two of the biggest supermarkets in the town, Sims’ Park and Brooklands amongst the other regions that come under this thaluk.
– The phrase returns to the dotted eighth note pattern at its close.
– On the table, there is a bowl of funky kimchi made with cabbage or radishes, some spicy gochujang, a dish of sweet-and-sour cucumbers, a fresh watercress or mung bean salad, a bowl of steamed rice, a dish of sesame salt, a savory dipping sauce dotted with chopped Asian pears, and some crisp lettuce leaves for wrapping it all up.
– Levi expected that the mining camps would welcome his buttons, scissors, thread and bolts of fabric; additionally, he had yards of canvas sailcloth intended for tent-making and as covers for the Conestoga wagons that dotted the landscape next to every stream and river in the area.
– More detail can be found in Standard asteroid physical characteristics.
– The brain fills in with surrounding detail with information from the other eye, so the blind spot is not normally perceived.
– In 1986, Halley’s Comet was the first to be observed in detail by spacecraft.
– It contains a lot of detail and explanation.
– The template automatically places the name of the state detail article where the template is used after the text “”This page is about the section of””.
– You will find this post useful to understand the approach we are proposing and the attention to detail and quality that we are suggesting to run the next pilot.
– I would like to also ask all the administrators on here to talk in detail about this problem, as I believe that it is one that needs to be fixed.
Some in-sentence examples of detail
Example sentences of “detail”:
- With that, I propose that we create categories to track stubs, as described in detail above.
- Lopez then goes into detail about the concept behind the music video of "If You Had My Love".
- This he worked up in great detail in a series of books, of which "The logic of scientific discovery" is the most famous.
– With that, I propose that we create categories to track stubs, as described in detail above.
– Lopez then goes into detail about the concept behind the music video of “If You Had My Love”.
– This he worked up in great detail in a series of books, of which “The logic of scientific discovery” is the most famous.
– One detail which is uncommon, but shows his realism are the horse droppings shown in the foreground of the picture.
– This is an important detail for the nozzle to work properly.
– Criticism has been ongoing however, with some viewers complaining about the colour scheme, and of a lack of detail beyond 36 hours.
– It is unnecessary to detail the opposition to the degree that he has done – the article is about the metric system as a whole: the problems that French had two hundred years ago warrants a passing mention but nothing more.
– If some light can be seen through an object but some of the detail of the image is lost, it is a translucent material.
– Dewey, Gale, Douglas, Kyle, and Judy intervene, having been clued by a detail about Gale’s injury that Jill somehow knew.
– In September 2009, Goldman Sachs published its 188th Global Economics Paper named “A United Korea?” which highlighted in detail the potential economic power of a United Korea, which will surpass all current G7 countries except the United States, such as Japan, the United Kingdom, Germany and France within 30–40 years of reunification, estimating GDP to surpass $6 trillion by 2050.
More in-sentence examples of “detail”:
– This detail would not have been planned when a series was first being made.
– The picture is done with a lot of detail to make it look exactly like a photograph.
– They include detail about military technology, rules, and history.
– The Quran discusses this covenant in detail in several places, including sura 14.
– While DP2 looked like a British Rail Class 55Class 55 locomotive in outline, there were many detail differences; particularly the large bodyside radiator vents at one end, and the single roof fan as opposed to the four symmetrically placed fans on the Deltics.
– Morrell may have been honestly mistaken, through miscalculation of his ship’s position or by misremembering detail when writing the account after nine years.
– I won’t go into more detail here unless requested.
– In the 1920s, Segovia met Villa-Lobos and commissioned a guitar study: the composer responded with a set of twelve, each taking a tiny detail or figure from Brazilian chorões.
– But the drawing of the Korat in this book did not have enough detail to positively say it is this breed.
– Watson admires Sherlock Holmes attention to detail and Holmes explains the importance of details that appear unimportant but can be crucial in solving a mystery.
– Because of the high level of detail that can be done by a master engraver, fakefaking engraved designs is almost impossible, and modern banknotes are almost always engraved, as are plates for printing money, checks, bonds and other papers that should not be faked.
– Architectural detail of the frieze showing the alternating triglyphs and decorative emblems.
– Technology lets us travel to places we could not otherwise go, and probe the nature of the universe in more detail than our natural senses allow.
– Isopach maps detail the variations in thickness of stratigraphic units.
– The seven trumpets are sounded by seven angels and the events that follow are described in detail from Revelation Chapters 8 to 11.
– This was a brilliant libretto and it helped him to write a great masterpiece in which every little detail of the story is beautifully described by the music.
– We need just enough detail to show that almost as soon as Heisenberg made his breakthrough a part of how the universe works that nobody had ever seen before came into view.
– Their comparative anatomy was worked out in detail by Charles Darwin.
– More detail on the health of the drive may be obtained by examining the SMART Attributes.
– Although I do not wish to go into detail the ‘incident’ was an accident and I took the response from users here quite hard.
– I mentioned the user here so they can explain in more detail if they want to.
– This interpolated function should achieve the same results as the more complex function, but will make some errors, or lose some detail as compared to the original function.
– This mark should not only be the detail to divide into male or female partridge.
– If Roy finds the object Mr Mann wants then Mr Mann will add some other detail which must be required for him to buy it.
– Many topics directly relate to other major topics, and a single article page cannot adequately cover all the information, in a balanced manner, because some topics would have far more detail than others within the same page.
– This is a new detail added to give the reader or viewer a new understanding of the story.
– Albert Einstein published a paper in 1905 that explained in precise detail how the motion that Brown had observed was a result of the pollen being moved by individual water molecules.
– The evolution of the peppered moth has been studied in detail over the last 150 years.
– The patent also includes a long description of the idea itself called a “detailed description.” In this section, the inventor tries to describe every detail of his or her invention.
– The 389 members of the Constituent Assembly formed many committees to examine in detail all the issues relating to the country.
– As told in detail by dancer David Drew, who was in the company at the time.
– William Baffin described the bay in detail in 1616.
– In the computing world, processes are “formally” defined by the operating systems running them and so may differ in detail from one OS to another; for example in Microsoft Windows environment each instance of the same application is called a task.
– The detail and near-perfection of the cuckoo nest parasitism, and the defences of the host birds, are extraordinary.
– There’s obviously a lot about this that falls under WP:BEANS but I’d be happy to discuss it in greater detail if necessary.
– Ambiguity is not the same as vagueness, which means that there is so little detail given that a statement can mean almost anything.
– His writing of gold mining in Nubia in eastern Egypt is one of the earliest texts on the topic, and describes in vivid detail the use of slave labour in terrible working conditions.
– Every detail was scrutinized ahead of time in painstaking, behind-the-scenes preparations that touched on everything from shoes to seating arrangements.
– Even though it may be invoked from a barangay, The NSCB/PSA web pages show barangay detail only on municipality / city page.
– It is usually better to abbreviate the classification to the major ranks and then discuss the classification in more detail in the article.
– As per the official standard procedure, All Complanists were Investigated by the concern investigating offices, authorities in detail at the central level, and according to a 13 pages closure reports Grandmaster Shifuji Shaurya Bhardwaj is a completely clean man.
– A Committee of Detail assembled during the July 4 recess and produced a rough draft.
– Those are few places to reduce complexity in a long article with a lot of detail in it.
– These points are explained in further detail below.
– This type of detail is rare in fossils since the soft tissues from an animal do not usually fossilize; they almost always rot before mineral replacement can take place.
– The idea was spelled out in detail in Nimzovich’s books “My system” and “Chess praxis”.
– The attention to detail and appearance of the lions moving make them stand out, especially for the time period they were made in.
– We do not know much detail about his early life.
- This detail would not have been planned when a series was first being made.
- The picture is done with a lot of detail to make it look exactly like a photograph.
– The understanding of crystal structures is needed to understand crystallographic defects.
– Because of the different forms of interaction, the three types of radiation are suitable for different crystallographic studies.
– A crystallographic point group is a point group which will work with translational symmetry in three dimensions.
– The first electron crystallographic protein structure to be solved was bacteriorhodopsin in 1990.
– The first electron crystallographic protein structure to achieve atomic resolution was bacteriorhodopsin in 1990.
– Karle was a former president of both the American Crystallographic Association, as well as a co-recipient of the 1985 Nobel Prize in Chemistry for his work on direct methods.
– Such mechanisms can be studied by crystallographic texture measurements.
– Echo, heartbroken, ran away and hid in a cave, not eating or sleeping, just pining for Narcissus.
– When he found out that one life was between him and a valuable estate and that Sir Charles had both a weak heart and took the family legend seriously, he bought a large savage dog and hid it on the moor.
– Another version of the legend stated that she stopped on the journey at ‘Stow’ and hid under an ash tree which suddenly came from her staff after she planted it in the ground.
– But the Elves finally realized that Annatar really was the evil Sauron and hid the Rings of Power.
– The Greek ships hid behind a nearby land mass.
– Collamore hid in his family’s well so that the guerillas would not find him.
– He hid in the city of Madras.
– He counted the number of people who were killed and hid the information.
hid example in sentences
Example sentences of “hid”:
- Three ran away while the old woman hid herself in blankets because she was sick and unable to run away.
- As a stunt for his YouTube vlog channel, he hid in a bathroom there before sneaking out of the White House at 3:30am without being confronted by security.
– Three ran away while the old woman hid herself in blankets because she was sick and unable to run away.
– As a stunt for his YouTube vlog channel, he hid in a bathroom there before sneaking out of the White House at 3:30am without being confronted by security.
– Later, President Donald Trump called the protesters of the killing “thugs” and said “when the looting starts, the shooting starts.” Twitter hid the post because it broke their rules about presenting violence as good.
– It is about when a thief hid a large amount of money and causes a madcap cross-country rush to find the money.
– A few Japanese soldiers hid in the jungle.
– Greek soldiers hid inside the horse, and others put the horse on the shore and left in their boats.
– This is a collection of coins, jewellery and metalwork that is thought to have belonged to Jews who hid them at the time of the Erfurt massacre in 1349.
– Friends hid him from the soldiers and he was able to get away.
– Guerilla means that they hid and ambushed people, rather than be visible and directly attack their enemies.
– Bergman suffered from bipolar disorder and generalized anxiety disorder which she hid from her family and friends.
– Many radical left-wing leaders, including Danton and Desmoulins, ran away to England or hid in France.
– Dorner was later found by police on February 12 and hid in a wooden cabin.
– Even though the Soviet UnionSoviet government hid information about the figures, it is known that the direct exposure to radiation caused at least 200 cases of death from cancer.
– Marty finds the time machine where Doc hid it.
– Pink, who hid from the shootout, steals the diamonds and runs away.
– They hid in wait, and pounced.
– Hera almost caught Io and Zeus together, but Zeus hid Io by turning her into a cow.
– They hid in their secret hiding place for two whole years, without being discovered by the Nazis.
More in-sentence examples of “hid”:
– The problems started when the prisoners hid from their rescuers.
– They also hid information from the authorities, and did whatever else they could do to protect him.
– Alienation lead to substance abuse, which hid combat stress reactions that had never been treated.
– They hid in some secret rooms of her father Otto Frank’s office building.
– The three boys hid in a power substation and got an electric shock, after being chased by police.
– President Donald Trump spoke about his sympathy for George Floyd and his family, but also called the protesters “thugs” and said “when the looting starts, the shooting starts.” Twitter hid the post because it broke their rules about presenting violence as good.
– Bhagat and Rajguru hid behind a tree nearby.
– A few people in the United States hid underground in shelters called “Vaults”.
– Many Itzá people hid in the jungle for years.
– Richard II of England hid there in 1399.
– She hid several pregnancies and died at 23 a few weeks after suffering a harrowing clandestine childbirth.
– A man in another town hid under the couch in his living room.
– As of July 2017, Fenn has stated “The treasure remains where I hid it about 7 years ago”.
– She hid them on top of her roof, underneath stalks of flax.
– The able-bodied men fled across a river and hid themselves in the forests.
– The British and American governments hid the news about mustard gas and its effects on victims.
– She also hid them from the law.
– A fight erupted and Wilson took Peisley’s revolvers, which William’s wife Martha hid in the garden.
– He hid there till after the war.
– On April 4, 1524, Luther had a friend help the nuns sneak over the wall and then hid them in barrels on a wagon until they were out of the city.
– He hid his identity so his performance would not hurt his comedy career, since he was already well-known.
– They hid themselves inside a loudspeaker.
– John Vane hid in the bush and eluded capture until his surrender later that year.
– Haughey’s successors as Taoiseach, Albert Reynolds never hid their admiration of her work.
– With the help of a friend, Luther hid in Wartburg Castle, near Erfurt.
– Today, for an admissions fee, you can visit the house in Amsterdam where Anne Frank and her family hid during the war.
- The problems started when the prisoners hid from their rescuers.
- They also hid information from the authorities, and did whatever else they could do to protect him.
– At first he worked with the Nazis, but after the conspiracy to kill Hitler failed in 1944 he hid for his own safety.
– Eurystheus was terrified when presented with Kerberos and hid in his bronze jar.
– She hid her identity to find out about the deaths of albino people.
– When the Qing dynasty began in China, a supporter of the old Ming dynasty hid in Taiwan.
– Earlier, Bane had stabbed a crew member and hid away on the Logos.
– Taverner even hid some books which the king had forbidden under the floor, and he got into trouble for doing this.
– The Japanese soldiers hid in caves.
– Ned and Dan Kelly hid at Bullock Creek, in the Wombat Ranges, so the police could not find them.
– When it arrived, a dust storm hid the surface of Mars.
– Her family hid from the Nazis and she wrote a diary.
– After Iwo Jima, 3,000 hid in the tunnels.
– After the war, he first hid in Germany, then escaped and lived in South America, until he drowningdrowned in Brazil.
– He hid his ideas under the guise of a talk with an Indian philosopher, to avoid conflict with the Catholic Church.
– The Japanese soldiers hid in the tunnel system.
– The hostage ran away with Gill’s bag and hid it.
– He went back into his house and hid under the stairs in his basement.
– But his servants hid the boy and smuggled him to their master.
– The students hid their books inside shopping bags.
– They found that medical doctors at Guantanamo ignored or hid medical evidence of intentional harm and torture.
– She hid with British Army Private Private Cecil George Kingsley of the Royal Army Ordnance Corps for 12 days.
– This was hid from the nation until the ceremony was over.
– No one is sure where his body was put, because the Hawaiians thought people could use the manaspiritual power of the dead and the king’s close friends Hoapili and Ho‘olulu hid his body carefully.
– It dates back to the days when pirates hid out among the islands and cays that make up the coastline.
+ It was Bede who identified the invaders as Angles, Saxons and Jutes.
+ But the celebration of the defeat of French invaders by an outnumbered Mexican army, led by a Texas-born general, is becoming distinctly American.
+ Traders and invaders have passed through Quetta since pre-historic times.
+ They are the Jewish Invaders from Western coast of Karnataka and Kerala with help of the local Telugu tribal’s who lived in the jungles of Western ghats and chambal.
+ In the Korean peninsula several schools of martial arts had been prohibited by Japanese invaders for 35 years, and they went out from secret at the end of the Second World War.
+ Some historians believe that saffron first came to China with Mongol invaders by way of Persia.
Some sentences in use of invaders
Example sentences of “invaders”:
+ That was said to be the first time in nearly 300 years that armed invaders had fought with British soldiers on British soil.
+ According to the traditional account given in the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle, it was in 477 that a certain Ælle led the invaders ashore at a place called "Cymenes ora" and defeated the inhabitants.
+ That was said to be the first time in nearly 300 years that armed invaders had fought with British soldiers on British soil.
+ According to the traditional account given in the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle, it was in 477 that a certain Ælle led the invaders ashore at a place called “Cymenes ora” and defeated the inhabitants.
+ Rommel thought armoured formations be close to the coast, to attack while the invaders were weak.
+ They were included in the empires of Persia and Alexander the Great, and they mixed with later invaders like the Mauryans, Kushans and Hepthalites.
+ When the Roman Empire fell to invaders in the west, Naples came under the rule of the Byzantine Empire, the Greek-speaking Eastern Roman Empire.
+ Historic counties of EnglandHistorically a part of Lancashire, the name Hulme comes from the Old Norse word for a small island, or land surrounded by water or marsh, showing that it was probably settled by Norse invaders during the period of the Danelaw.
+ Gradually, after the 560s the invaders won much of the Balkans.
+ He led the Taíno revolt against the Spanish invaders and was captured and died in a shipwreck while being taken to Spain as a prisoner.
+ It is dominated by a memorial of 200 painted tree trunks commemorating all the indigenous people who died defending their land against invaders in the 200 years between 1788 and 1988.
+ At the end of the century French troops led by Napoleon I of FranceNapoleon Bonaparte conquered Arezzo, but the city soon turned into the hands of the resistance against the invaders with the movement of “Viva Maria”: this gained the city the role of provincial capital.
+ The Portuguese governor, who had at the most 3,000 men to oppose an Indian army of 30,000, blew up a few bridges to delay the invaders but his situation was plainly hopeless and he hoisted the white flag and surrendered.
+ The website stated that the Dalits were the original people of India who created the Harappan civilization, and described the Brahmins as the descendants of the Aryan invaders who enslaved them.
+ The main cells that make it work are the B cells, which create and secrete antibodies that seek out the invaders and attach to them.
+ That may have been caused by invaders from the sea.
+ Anne of Austria, Infanta of Spain, Infanta of Portugal, Archduchess of Austria, Anne d’Autriche in French languageFrench, was Queen consort of France and Navarre.
+ Leopold II married ArchduchessArchduchess Marie Henriette of AustriaMarie Henriette of Austria, in Brussels on 22 August 1853.
+ He was the seventh son of Pedro I of BrazilPedro I and the archduchess Maria Leopoldina of Austria.
+ She was the Holy Roman Empress, queen of Hungary and Bohemia, archduchess of Austria, and many other titles.
+ Born in Vienna, Austria, in 1755, Archduchess Marie Antoinette was the 15th and last child of Holy Roman Emperor Francis I and the powerful Habsburg Empress Maria Theresa.
+ Maria Beatrice was the Duchess of Massa and Carrara in her own right as well as an Archduchess of Austria by marriage.
+ On November 25, 1844, he married Princess Carolina Augusta of the Two Sicilies, daughter of the Leopold of the Two Sicilies, “Prince of Salerno” and his wife Maria Clementina of Austria, An Archduchess of Austria and a second cousin of Marie Antoinette in Naples.
+ Gavrilo Princip, 25 July 1894 – 28 April 1918, was the SerbsSerb nationalist who shot Archduke Franz Ferdinand and the wife of the Archduke, Archduchess Sophie Chotek.
+ Andrea convinces The Governor to speak to Rick and make an agreement for peace; secretly, The Governor plans an attack, and Merle risks his life to stop the attack.
+ Treason is punished by life in prison at most, or up to 14 years in prison.
+ His accomplices were arrested and sentenced to life imprisonment.
+ Players can pick up items to help fill the Guardian’s life meter again.
+ When she is unwrapped, she comes to life again and starts shouting angrily.
In sentence examples of life
Example sentences of “life”:
+ Ferrez’s life was dedicated to the art of photography and he is considered one of the greatest photographers of his time.
+ He is known for his role as Zack Martin on the Disney Channel series “The Suite Life of Zack Cody” and its spin-off, “The Suite Life on Deck”.
+ Abnormal psychology is often used to understand or to treat people with mental disorders to make life better for them.
+ His rewards during life from the Brazilian state were minor; but his reputation now stands high.
+ The story is about a Roe Deer and his life as he grows up.
+ The green economists and the more conservative environmental economics argue that not only natural ecologies, but also the life of the individual human being is treated as a commodity by the global markets.
+ Apart from a few short periods in Helsinki he spent the rest of his life there.
+ The song was recorded along with the other track tracks featured on the album Life Left to Go in 2006 and 2007.
+ The book is an autobiographical form of the life of a boy, Lázaro of Tormes, in the century XVI, from his birth and childhood problemsy until his wedding, already in the adulthood.
+ The energy from the Sun supports almost all life on Earth by providing light for plants.
+ Poulenc spent some periods of his life composing and other periods performing.
+ Ferrez's life was dedicated to the art of photography and he is considered one of the greatest photographers of his time.
+ He is known for his role as Zack Martin on the Disney Channel series "The Suite Life of Zack Cody" and its spin-off, "The Suite Life on Deck".
+ Abnormal psychology is often used to understand or to treat people with mental disorders to make life better for them.
+ He pursued truth, the meaning of life and humanity in Buddhism, Hinduism and other major religions.
+ Because of these, psychotics often act in strange ways, which also makes it difficult for them to live a normal life as part of society.
+ He became famous in the late 1970s as a teen idol, but received much publicity in later life for his drug abuse and legal troubles.
+ Within a billion years the first life evolutionevolved, in the Archaean era.
+ Love said that her next album would be released for Christmas 2013 along with “Courtney Love: My Story”, a book about her life so far.
+ Delfosse7 2007 Also, red dwarfs like Gliese 581 are not very friendly to life as we know it, since they are very stellar active.
+ At the age of eighteen, inspired by the music of Glenn Miller and Woody Herman Orchestra, he made a firm decision to devote his life to the clarinet and music and graduated the clarinet from Secondary Music School “Slavenski” in the class of professor Franjo Partlić.
+ They focus on the life of Onizuka before he became a teacher in “Great Teacher Onizuka”.
+ All octopods for which we have data have a relatively short life expectancy.
More in-sentence examples of “life”:
+ They are often similar to real life in some ways, but can also be very strange.
+ One feature of their life is different from dragonflies.
+ He was able to put a lot of colour and life into his playing.
+ And such acts of homosexuality will lead to life in prison, or even face the death penalty.
+ It was about a couple who start a new life in the country with their children.
+ Isolation and loneliness of life in the Australian bush has been another theme.
+ Nevertheless, rabbis still normally preside over life cycle events in order to ensure that it is done according to Halakha.
+ They must live a separate life until they have the size and capability to live as an adult.
+ Athenian women planted the “garden of Adonis” where the seeds would spring to life and then die to be reborn a few months later.
+ The most common solvent in everyday life is water.
+ There are seven chakras in the body – each is an interface for the flow of life energy.
+ Jellyfish, also known as medusae, bud off these polyps and continue their life in a free-swimming form.
+ Phoenix was a robotic spacecraft on a space exploration mission on Mars Mars to search life there under the Mars Scout Program.It was launched from Florida on 4 Aug 2007 and landed safely on Mars on 25 May 2008.
+ There is emerging evidence of HGT occurring within the prokaryotes at the single and multicell level and the view is now emerging that the tree of life gives an incomplete picture of life‘s evolution.
+ He wrote about life in the Australian bush.
+ Berlioz’s whole way of life was wild and romantic.
+ Where as Taoism’s way of life can never be known in its entirety.
+ The book is about the way emotional life is shown by the faces and actions of man and other mammals.
+ During his life he was not just known as a composer but also as an astronomer, astrologer, and mathematician.
+ The dictator Josef Stalin was making life very difficult for creative people.
+ People who have studied his life and poetry are sure that he was homosexual.
+ Despite his profound effect on Persian life and culture and his enduring popularity and influence, few details of his life are known, and particularly about his early life there is a great deal of more or less mythical anecdote.
+ One was about the life of a famous gunfighter called Billy the Kid.
+ Jews believe that God tells them in the Torah the way of life that they must follow.
+ He spent more than 40 years of his life writerwriting a biography of Benito Mussolini.
+ He opened up China to many other cultures and improved life for the Chinese very much.
+ The article is very simple, has large amount of pictures, goes through his life and presidency in details, and summarizes his life accomplishments in simple detail for our SE readers.
+ Barenboim wrote a book called “Everything is Connected” in which he writes about music being a metaphor for life and society.
+ They enjoy an active family that will play with them but are more than happy to live a less strenuous life but,they must not be allowed to get lazy because as with all hounds, will put on weight in excess.
+ The life of a fluorescent lamp is significantly shorter if it is turned on and off frequently.
+ Systematics is the study of the diversification of life on the planet Earth, both past and present, and the relationships among living things through time.
+ He had a tragic life since his father and oldest sister both died when he was young.
+ New phase of life began, yet she did not leave her writings.
+ Do the people who exercise tend to live longer than those who don’t? Then the property of interest is the average life time.
+ It is learning which happens at a particular age or a particular life stage.
+ Lord Henry Wotton makes Dorian Gray believe that the only thing important in life is beauty.
+ In the Indian general elections, 2009, her husband was in jail serving life imprisonment for kidnapping and murder in 2007 until then had led a devout burqa-clad life, contested from her husband’s Siwan Lok Sabha constituency as a candidate of RJD political party.
+ Jane Austen lived her entire life as part of a large and close family.
+ Rizzo’s father was actually a big part of his life he helped him become what he was because his father was a police officer.
+ On January 26, 2011, Jewish Life Television was officially added to the CRTC’s approved list of foreign services, allowing the channel to expand into Canada.
+ It was about the life of Bobby Generic and his imagination on how he sees the world.
+ Dormancy is a period in an organismorganism’s life cycle when growth, development, and physical activity are temporarily stopped.
+ Raymond Arthur Dart was an Australian Anatomyanatomist and anthropologist, who worked for much of his life in South Africa.
+ It was built again during the life of the Seventh Dalai Lama, Kelzang Gyatso.
+ Embryogenesis is the step in the life cycle after fertilisation – the development of the embryo, starting from the zygote.
+ He spent much of his adult life in prison or in exile.
+ Bonnke’s autobiography, “Living a Life of Fire”, is a collection of stories of his life.
+ He spent much of his life living between Sandefjord, Norway, and Carrara, Italy.
+ Prabhu says that, there are many action sequences in the movie which is based on the life of an adventurous cop.
+ The life span is thought to be about a year.
+ They are often similar to real life in some ways, but can also be very strange.
+ One feature of their life is different from dragonflies.
+ He was able to put a lot of colour and life into his playing.
+ Some location maps may already highlight the feature, but if not, an optional locator ‘pog’ can be placed by specifying the minipog-x and -y values, using the same scale values as mini-width and -height.
+ Notice also that the locator map is not displayed since the “locmapin” parameter is left blank.
+ There is also a special functionality of the infobox to replace the normal pinpoint locator map with an image file containing a map of the district.
+ Most times this can be fixed by simply adding a state name to the “locmapin” parameter, but this will cause the locator map to be displayed.
+ A popular urban gunfire locator system typically uses six to ten audio sensors per square mile for trilateration.
+ Some plant species with certain types of polyploidy do not use sexual reproduction, but survive with asexual methods.
+ In 2007, the bonnethead was found to be capable of asexual reproduction, making it the first shark to be able to do this.
+ They have Parasitic life cycledirect life-cycles with no asexual reproduction.
+ Budding is a method of asexual reproduction.
+ Meiosis does not occur in archaea or bacteria, which reproduce by asexual processes such as binary fission.
Use the word asexual
Example sentences of “asexual”:
+ An asexual is A0, B0.
+ Demisexual people are on the asexual spectrum.
+ They would not apply to bacteria, for example, or to asexual reproduction.
+ The asexual forms are found in juvenile and immature hosts; and the sexual forms in mature hosts.
+ In biology and demography, fecundity is the ability to reproduce of an organism or population, measured by the number of gametes, seed set or asexual propagules.
+ They are formed by asexual reproduction of the first individual to arrive in a place.
+ The fungi make asexual spores in a structure called an “aspergillum”.
+ Some asexual people have a libido, this does not mean they are allosexual.
+ In aphids, for example, there is one generation that reproduces sexually, and up to forty that use parthenogenesis, a type of asexual reproduction.
+ Fungi produce spores, which may be asexual or sexual.
+ Many “Taraxacum” species produce seeds asexual reproductionasexually by apomixis, where the seeds are produced without pollination.
+ An asexual is A0, B0.
+ Demisexual people are on the asexual spectrum.
+ They would not apply to bacteria, for example, or to asexual reproduction.
+ In the class Hydrozoa, medusae are the sexual individuals of many species, alternating in the life cycle with asexual polyps.
+ In biology, the two types of reproduction are sexual reproductionsexual and asexual reproduction.
+ Otherwise, fungi use a sporangium to bear asexual spores by mitosis, or sexual spores by meiosis.
+ Plants can do asexual reproduction in many more ways than animals.
+ Another way planarians reproduce is called asexual reproduction.
+ At first, sexual reproduction might seem to be at a disadvantage compared with asexual reproduction.
+ A 2012 study found that asexual people are just as discriminated against as gay men, lesbians, or bisexuals people.
– The second is a structured system for employee involvement.
– These include the award-winning structured reality TV show Made in Chelsea, TFI Friday, Elton John: Me, Myself I, award-winning game show The Question Jury and The Real Housewives of Cheshire.
– At this time, the partnership was also structured to include Joe as CEO with majority ownership, Garrett as CMO and Chad as CFO with equal ownership.
– They can also be structured on a range of different assets including Forex, Equities, Commodities and interest rates.
– His conservatively structured works, in the German romantic musical tradition, placed him in the camp of Romantic classicism exemplified by Johannes Brahms, rather than the opposing “New Music” of Franz Liszt and Richard Wagner.
– Many string theorists are optimistic that M-theory explains our universe’s very structure and perhaps explains how other universes, if they exist, are structured as part of a greater “multiverse”.
– In 1999 John Laing plc purchased a controlling interest in the Chiltern Rail franchise The Independent, 10 March 1999 and by 2002 had structured itself into two main divisions, namely Homes and Investments.
structured in sentences?
Example sentences of “structured”:
- According to tradition, the Greeks structured military units along tribal lines.
- As explained above, footnotes can be structured as either indented text, or remote footnotes.
- Composite materials are structured materials composed of two or more macroscopic phases.
– According to tradition, the Greeks structured military units along tribal lines.
– As explained above, footnotes can be structured as either indented text, or remote footnotes.
– Composite materials are structured materials composed of two or more macroscopic phases.
– Design of ASIC is gate array design, cell base design, embedded array design, standard cell design, and structured ASIC design.
– To reflect this, the novel is structured in a non linear fashion.
– The concerts were structured like a boxing match, where the two artists were able to exchange musical tours, and fans voted for their winner in each city via an application designed for the event.
– These include BAFTA-winning structured reality show Made in Chelsea, reality/quiz hybrid The Question Jury, BAFTA-nominated iconic music entertainment show TFI Friday, Comedy Award-winning studio variety show The Charlotte Church Show, RTS-winning The Real Housewives of Cheshire, Focal Award-nominated Elton John: Me, Myself I, Mental Health Award documentary series The House of Obsessive Compulsives, and two Rose D’Or-winners: hidden camera fixed-rig comedy show Make My Day, and comedy sketch series Swinging.
– Its Board of directorsboard is appointed by the Treasury and the organisation is structured as a company limited by guarantee and owned by the UK government.
– Each model is defferent, more or less structured and is considered to be suitable to only some kinds of projects.
– Unlike World versus World the players can not use rewards from Structured PvP anywhere outside Structured PvP.
– ASX Clear is the clearing house for all shares, structured products, warrants and ASX Equity Derivatives.
– He concluded that they are universally structured even if the rites of passage themselves differ significantly in character between societies and cultures.