“evolutionary” in-sentences

How to use in-sentence of “evolutionary”:

+ Reviews of the book in learned journals were little short of ecstatic; the American Naturalist called it “The outstanding evolutionary treatise of the decade, perhaps of the century.

+ His awards include the Lifetime Achievement Award of the Evolutionary Programming Society.

+ Fossil evidence also suggests a difference in the evolutionary development of the people who made the two different tool types across the Movius Line.

+ In this system, the three distinct branches of evolutionary descent are the Archaea, Bacteria and Eukaryota.

+ This approach creates an evolutionary Tree of life to decide on the branches of the taxonomy.

evolutionary in-sentences
evolutionary in-sentences

Example sentences of “evolutionary”:

+ Linguistics, in its broader context, includes evolutionary linguistics, which considers the origins of language; historical linguistics, which explores language change; sociolinguistics, which looks at the relation between linguistic variation and social structures; psycholinguistics, which explores the representation and function of language in the mind; neurolinguistics, which looks at language processing in the brain; language acquisition, how children or adults acquire language; and discourse analysis, which involves the structure of texts and conversations.

+ In evolutionary developmental biology, the concept of deep homology is used to describe cases where Cell growthgrowth and differentiation are controlled by genetic mechanisms that are homologous and deeply conserved across a wide range of species.

+ This system is a fine example of an evolutionary arms race, a type of co-evolution.

+ It formed the basis of early evolutionary theory.

+ Before the 21st century, the evolutionary history of the flying squirrel was often debated.

+ Many evolutionary biologists read him, especially Charles Darwin and Alfred Russel Wallace.

+ The tragic sense of life: Ernst Haeckel and the struggle over evolutionary thought.

+ The evolutionary status of the Wolf-Rayet stars suggests they all formed in a relatively short period.

+ The evolutionary development of flowering plants tends to show a trend towards plants with seeds with little or no endosperm.

+ Recently, he was Vea Family Professor of Technology and Evolutionary Economics Centennial at the University of the Philippines, Diliman, from 2013 until 2014.

+ In the 1990s it rapidly became the dominant method of classification in evolutionary biology.

+ Recent Morphology morphological and DNA sequence analysis has shown that several of the higher-level groupings of teleosts are evolutionary grades rather than clades.

+ It reduces people’s cognitive load and helps people make quick decisions.From an evolutionary point of view, emotion related memories help us survive, keep us safe.

+ Paraphyletic and polyphyletic taxa often represent evolutionary grades.

+ They report successful tests of theoretical predictions related to such topics as infanticide, intelligence, marriage patterns, promiscuity, perception of beauty, bride price and parental investment.”Despite this difficulty, there have been many careful and informative studies of human social behaviour from an evolutionary perspective.

+ The study of plant defences against herbivory is important, not only from an evolutionary viewpoint, but also because these defences can be used in agriculture, including human and livestock food sources.

+ The group is an evolutionary grade of species which look rather similar.

+ The Coleoidae do not have a true endoskeleton in the evolutionary sense; here, a mollusc exoskeleton evolutiondeveloped into several sorts of internal structure, the “cuttlebone” of cuttlefish being the best-known version.

+ Cryptic genetic variation promotes rapid evolutionary adaptation in an RNA enzyme.

+ According to Yates and Mather, “His large family, reared in conditions of great financial stringency, was a personal expression of his genetic and evolutionary convictions”.

+ Linguistics, in its broader context, includes evolutionary linguistics, which considers the origins of language; historical linguistics, which explores language change; sociolinguistics, which looks at the relation between linguistic variation and social structures; psycholinguistics, which explores the representation and function of language in the mind; neurolinguistics, which looks at language processing in the brain; language acquisition, how children or adults acquire language; and discourse analysis, which involves the structure of texts and conversations.

+ In evolutionary developmental biology, the concept of deep homology is used to describe cases where Cell growthgrowth and differentiation are controlled by genetic mechanisms that are homologous and deeply conserved across a wide range of species.
+ This system is a fine example of an evolutionary arms race, a type of co-evolution.

More in-sentence examples of “evolutionary”:

+ Preadaptations and multiple evolutionary pathways.

+ A common evolutionary adaptation to this seen in both intracellular microbes and tumours is a long-term down-regulation of these MHC I molecules.
+ Cosima is a student at the University of Minnesota studying evolutionary development.

+ Preadaptations and multiple evolutionary pathways.

+ A common evolutionary adaptation to this seen in both intracellular microbes and tumours is a long-term down-regulation of these MHC I molecules.

+ Cosima is a student at the University of Minnesota studying evolutionary development.

+ Wilson popularized the term “sociobiology” as an attempt to explain the evolutionary mechanics behind behaviours such as altruism, aggression, and nurture.

+ A candidate for a future evolutionary suicide might be cod.

+ Listed here are some of those topics which are relevant to the evolutionary synthesis, and which seem soundly based.

+ Finally, evolutionary explanations may also help the left create policies with greater public support, suggesting that people’s sense of fairness rather than greed is a primary cause of opposition to welfare, if there is not a distinction in the proposals between what is perceived as the deserving and the undeserving poor.

+ It helped form the modern evolutionary synthesis, and still provides the framework for research in plant evolutionary biology.

+ This shares with sociobiology a belief in the evolutionary origin of behaviour patterns.

+ The evolutionary ecology of myco-heterotrophy.

+ In that case the larger dromaeosaurs would be secondarily terrestrial—having lost the ability to glide later in their evolutionary history.

+ A tropical forest in Central America, for example, may be similar to one in New Guinea in its vegetation type, but these forests are inhabited by plants and animals with very different evolutionary histories.

+ Philosophy of evolutionary thought.

+ Among its more famous critics are the evolutionary biologists Richard Dawkins, Ford Doolittle, and Stephen Jay Gould.

+ Differences of opinion about evolutionary relationships have been reduced by the use of molecular evolution and molecular clock research.

+ Mapping the human membrane proteome: a majority of the human membrane proteins can be classified according to function and evolutionary origin.

+ This phasmid is an evolutionary isolate.

+ The arrangement of taxa reflects the fundamental evolutionary differences in the genomegenomes.

+ NK cells may have evolved as an evolutionary response: the loss of MHC would deprive these cells of the inhibitory effect of MHC and make them vulnerable to NK cell attack.

+ Fruits are an evolutionary ‘invention’ which help seeds get dispersed by animals.

+ In the mid-1980s, Syvanen suggested that lateral gene transfer not only had biological significance, but was involved in shaping evolutionary history from the beginning of life on Earth.

+ Relationships between herbivores and their host plants often results in reciprocal evolutionary change, called co-evolution.

+ These books cover most evolutionary topics.

+ Sex, the prisoner’s dilemma game, and the evolutionary inevitability of cooperation.

+ He also received the Royal Society’s Darwin Medal “In recognition of his distinguished contributions to general evolutionary theory, based on a profound study of palaeontology, particularly of vertebrates” in 1962.

+ Through the evolutionary history of being used by the wasps, these viruses apparently have become so modified, they appear unlike any other known viruses today.

+ This is sometimes called the Wallace effect after the evolutionary biologist Alfred Russel Wallace who suggested in the late 19th century that it might be an important factor in speciation.

+ This is a very important evolutionary advance.

+ An evolutionary grade is a group of species united by similarities.

+ The term was introduced and discussed by George Gaylord Simpson, the palaeontologypalaeontologist who contributed to the modern evolutionary synthesis.

+ The hypothesis is used to explain two different phenomena: the Sex#Evolutionadvantage of sexual reproduction at the level of individuals, and the constant evolutionary arms race between competing species.

+ This is a clear statement of the kind of evolutionary thinking which Lamarck is known for.

+ Recent analyses have shown a close correspondence in the evolution and evolutionary process of these two, figs and wasps.Rønsted, Nina and others 2005.

+ The evolutionary ecology of gynogenesis.

+ They are especially suited to represent evolutionary trees.

+ Biomes are characterized by similar climax vegetation, regardless of the evolutionary lineage of the specific plants and animals.

+ Haldane showed that discrete mutations were compatible with gradual evolution: see the modern evolutionary synthesis.

+ Relationships are usually seen as evolutionary trees.

+ The book begins with an evolutionary account of sex itself, defending the theory that sex flourishes, despite its costs, because a mixed heritage confers to each generation a defensive “head start” against parasites and disease.

+ Another theory about personality is the inheritance or evolutionary theories.

+ Williams was also well known for his work on the evolution of sex, and was an advocate of evolutionary medicine.

+ Paleontology, evolutionary developmental biology, and sequence analysis contribute much evidence for the patterns and processes that can be classified as macroevolution.

+ He formulated an evolutionary hypothesis to explain the Earth and its contents.

+ The Earth is the stage on which the evolutionary play is performed.

+ A designed organism would, on the face of it, be in contradiction to evolutionary theory.

+ It follows that it is an evolutionary advantage to get their seeds away from the parent plant.

+ Emergent properties give an evolutionary advantage to members of the school which non-members do not receive.

+ Some regard sexual conflict as a subset of sexual selection, while others suggest it is a separate evolutionary phenomenon.

+ Theodosius Dobzhansky, a well-known evolutionary biologist, has said: “Nothing in biology makes sense except in the light of evolution”.

+ This laid the groundwork for the modern evolutionary synthesis, which took place in the following years, from about 1937 to 1953.

“maintaining” use in-sentences

How to use in-sentence of “maintaining”:

+ This production of dense water is essential in maintaining the thermohaline circulation, and the accurate representation of these processes is important in climate modelling.

+ Sprains can best be prevented by proper use of safety equipment, being aware of your surroundings and maintaining strength and flexibility.

+ Am reverting and maintaining simple wiki.

+ People can avoid spreading the virus by regularly washing their hands, covering their mouth when coughing, maintaining distance from other people, staying away from crowds, wearing medical or cloth face coverings, and being alone for people who think they are infected, also known as quarantining.

+ It generally means pulling back Military forceforces while maintaining contact with the enemy.

+ It did not obtain fame until the 16th century, when its head, Antoine de Noailles, became admiral of France and was ambassador in England during three important years, 1553–1556, maintaining a gallant but unsuccessful rivalry with the Spanish ambassador, Simon Renard.

maintaining use in-sentences
maintaining use in-sentences

Example sentences of “maintaining”:

+ Because of Mclaughlin, California is still very careful about maintaining the bay’s healthy habitat and creating laws to further protect it.

+ Getting enough sleep helps in maintaining healthy eating habits.

+ It is important that the oven is capable of maintaining a constant temperature.

+ Some people still insist on maintaining their standards of modesty, even in an emergency situation.

+ Given that the average gate at Barnsley accounts for less than 50% of capacity this appeared to be a strange announcement, however there are a number of structural concerns with the roof and the wooden floor of the upper tier and it would seem that a new structure is more financially viable than maintaining the existing one.

+ The British government is responsible for maintaining its World Heritage Sites.

+ To omit a major claim, totally, might be a case of censorship, so the problem is how to offset a claim, while maintaining NPOV-neutral balance in the text.

+ If the frequency of any allele is above 1% it is probable that natural selection is maintaining it at this level.

+ As a District Magistrate he or she is responsible for maintaining law and order in that district and as a District Collector responsible for collection the revenue.

+ India rejects the Pakistani stance by maintaining the fact that the creek is navigable in high tide, and that fishing trawlers use it to go out to sea.

+ For the BMR, most of the energy is consumed in maintaining fluid levels in tissues through osmosis, and only about one-tenth is consumed for work mechanical work, such as digestion, heartbeat, and breathing.

+ Culiat, Quezon City, with ZOE maintaining transmitter operations for the station.

+ It trains the teachers and maintaining computer hardware and software.

+ Because of Mclaughlin, California is still very careful about maintaining the bay’s healthy habitat and creating laws to further protect it.

+ Getting enough sleep helps in maintaining healthy eating habits.
+ It is important that the oven is capable of maintaining a constant temperature.

More in-sentence examples of “maintaining”:

+ The dual cursor versions perform multiplication and division by maintaining a fixed angle between the cursors as they are rotated around the dial.

+ Alternatively, a season finale could bring open-ended storylines to a close, "going out on a high" and similarly maintaining interest in the series' eventual return.

+ The dual cursor versions perform multiplication and division by maintaining a fixed angle between the cursors as they are rotated around the dial.

+ Alternatively, a season finale could bring open-ended storylines to a close, “going out on a high” and similarly maintaining interest in the series’ eventual return.

+ A superintendent of Police, an officer belonging to Indian Police Service is entrusted with the responsibility of maintaining law and order and related issues.

+ Our time is better spent on content building, not maintaining a list of our good deeds.

+ What I “will” do is advise the community of any general shortcomings in anything he nominates, because I see that as essential in maintaining the quality of our GA and VGA material.

+ The Italian government of Somalia again worked together with the old tribesmen in order to try and keep peace between the several tribes, while maintaining close control over the military.

+ Classical mechanics is all about forces acting on a body in nature, balancing forces, maintaining equlibrium state, etc.

+ They usually charge a fee for installing the connection and a monthly fee for maintaining it.

+ A cell stays a certain cell type by maintaining a particular pattern of gene expression.

+ After maintaining Category 5 strength for 12 hours, Ioke weakened back to a Category 4 for the final time on August 30 while approaching Wake Island.

+ The City Clerk’s office is responsible for maintaining official city government records, distributing approximately 1.3 million vehicle stickers and residential parking permits, and issuing city business licenses.

+ Originally a rite of passage at the age of seventeen to mark the formal acceptance of the eldest son into the community of the twenty-two families of Kami-fukawa, the Daimokutate is now performed annually in mid-October by young men of various ages and from many different families.Unique in Japan as a dramatic performance without acting or music, the Daimokutate is an important marker of identity and plays an indispensable role in maintaining solidarity in this mountainous town.

+ It’s clear to me that he’s learned his lesson, and whilst there are no excuses for incivility and failure to AGF, I don’t think maintaining this block will prevent damage from the encyclopedia—indeed, I think the block itself is currently doing more harm that it’s preventing.

+ Throughout the movie series, Spider-Man fights villains such as the Green Goblin, Doctor Octopus, Sandman, and Venom while also maintaining friendships with Harry Osborn and his long-time crush Mary Jane Watson, who later falls in love with him.

+ The second is to recognize when you are not doing your share of the job of maintaining a good society.

+ Saudi Aramco is responsible for supplying fuel and maintaining fuel installations.

+ The community was settled by Swiss starting in 1869, and is known today for maintaining Swiss traditions, food, and folkways.

+ It would “make disambiguation pages easier to work with programmatically”, which could be a benefit in maintaining dab pages.

+ The document, however was more focused on maintaining the ability of the nobles to have a say in what the king did.

+ The ISO 4217 maintenance agency, SIX Interbank Clearing, is responsible for maintaining the list of codes.

+ His father, Edward, inherited the throne gaining the nickname “Edward the Peaceful” for his hard work maintaining stability when tensions were increasing.

+ Each new team directly replaces the departing one, thereby maintaining a continual human presence on the island.

+ While maintaining the French administrative borders, King William I of the Netherlands gave back the more traditional names of the provinces instead of the names used by the French.

+ Alexander Hamilton, in advocating the creation of the bank, argued that there was “a more or less direct” relationship between the bank and “the powers of collecting taxes, borrowing money, regulating trade between the states, and raising and maintaining fleets and navies”.

+ Lee and his government stressed the importance of maintaining religious tolerance and racial harmony, and they were ready to use the law to counter any threat that might incite ethnic and religious violence.

+ Indeed, following the Treaty of Rapallo, the Italians of Dalmatia could opt for the acquisition of Italian citizenship instead of the Yugoslavian one, while maintaining residence: despite a violent campaign of intimidation on the part of Yugoslavia, over 900 families of Italian speaking “Spalatini” had exercised the option to be Italians.

+ He has to perform triple functions as he holds three positions as the Deputy Commissioner, the District Magistrate and the District Collector.As a Deputy Commissioner he is the executive head of the district.The District Magistrate is responsible for maintaining the law and order situation in the district.As the Collector he is the Chief Revenue Officer of the district who is responsible for revenue collection and recovery.

+ Clerk: According to the Rules of the Senate, the Clerk is elected by the members of the Senate and is tasked with maintaining records of all Senate bills and resolutions.

+ Regarding maintaining activity.

+ Vietnam People’s Public Security is the key armed force of the Communist Party of Vietnam and the state of Socialist Republic of Vietnam as the core and shock in the cause of protecting national security and maintaining the order and safety of the commune.

+ For example, it is the leading partner in developing and maintaining bibliographic rules and standards in Germany and plays a significant role in the development of international library standards.

+ After maintaining Category 5 status for about 12hours, Ivan began a steady weakening trend because of another eyewall replacement cycle until reaching winds of 140mph on September 10.

+ It is about Korea’s plans for establishing and maintaining good relations with neighboring countries.

+ Rather than maintaining some basic, core levels of simplicity, the multiple nerdisms start interfering with earlier peculiar features, and the result becomes “conflicting nerdisms” with almost unpredictable, expanding quirks.

+ While still maintaining a law practice, Minow is currently the Honorary Consul General of Singapore in Chicago.

+ According to Chazhikaden, the group converted to Christianity while maintaining their distinct culture and identity.

+ To promote the strengthening and democratization of the UN, giving the General Assembly the role granted to it in accordance with the functions and powers outlined in the Charter and to promote the comprehensive reform of the United Nations Security Council so that it may fulfill the role granted to it by the Charter, in a transparent and equitable manner, as the body primarily responsible for maintaining international peace and security.

+ The possible role of psychological factors in either causing or maintaining the pain must be acknowledged.

+ Instead, much of numerical analysis is concerned with obtaining approximate solutions while maintaining reasonable bounds on errors.

+ He got that by 1871 and “remained undisputed world champion at the game of multilateral diplomatic chess for almost twenty years after 1871, devoted himself exclusively, and successfully, to maintaining peace between the powers”.

+ This includes helping to find a suitable hearing aid, fitting it and programming it and maintaining it.

+ I’m suggesting that we go a step further and do what’s best for maintaining “this” wiki, and delete all of them.

+ A Superintendent of Police Superintendent of Police, an officer belonging to the Indian Police Service, heads the police in the district and is entrusted with the responsibility of maintaining law and order and related issues.

+ Many cancers, can be prevented by not smoking, and maintaining a healthy weight.

+ Johnson’s friends sponsored the 1866 National Union Convention in August 1866 in Philadelphia as part of his attempt at maintaining a coalition of supporters.

+ A yogi is a term for a male who practices various forms of the path of Yoga, maintaining a steadfast mind, the process of transcending the lower self.

+ The manager is also responsible for planning and maintaining work systems, procedures, and policies that enable and encourage the optimum performance of its people and other resources within a business unit.

+ Most disbanded their native armies, instead maintaining British troops within their states to protect them from attack.

“term of office” – example sentences

How to use in-sentence of “term of office”:

+ Senators from the territories are also elected using preferential voting, however, their term of office is not fixed: it starts on the day of a general election for the House of Representatives and ends the day before the next such election day.

+ She resigned the presidency four months ahead of the end of her term of office to begin a five-year term in the United Nations, as United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees.

+ The term of office is 4 years.

+ Kovind’s term of office will begin on 25 July 2017.

+ He was then unanimously appointed Secretary-General by the General Assembly on November 30, 1962 for a term of office ending on November 3, 1966.

+ The Prime Minister serves the same time as the President of Russia, and has a term of office of six years but may be appointed again.

term of office - example sentences
term of office – example sentences

“coupled” how to use?

How to use in-sentence of “coupled”:

– All of that coupled with my thoughts that we don’t need any admin at the moment makes this just a comment but pending other comments that may change.

– The C151 is made out of 2 3-car trainsets permanently coupled together.

– This, coupled with the fact that he is currently indefinitely blocked at En.

– It is based on hooking together an inductively coupled plasma as a method of producing ions with a mass spectrometer as a method of separating and detecting the ions.

– At first the units were coupled cab-to-cab but it was easier to couple Master nose to Slave cab.

coupled how to use?
coupled how to use?

Example sentences of “coupled”:

- The attacks, however, backfired; the reaction, coupled with the endorsement of the "Washington Post" newspaper, increased Fenty's lead in the campaign's final weeks.

- Xena and Gabrielle's relationship has been cited as one of the reasons why the series has been so popular, coupled with the denials of her character's lesbianism from Lawless while the series was running.

– The attacks, however, backfired; the reaction, coupled with the endorsement of the “Washington Post” newspaper, increased Fenty’s lead in the campaign’s final weeks.

– Xena and Gabrielle’s relationship has been cited as one of the reasons why the series has been so popular, coupled with the denials of her character’s lesbianism from Lawless while the series was running.

– This template displays links to the popular web mapping services Google and Bing on articles, and when coupled with the content of a KML file produces a route line on those maps.

– Process cycle time reductions, coupled with improvements in yield, have made SPC a valuable tool from both a cost-reduction and a customer-satisfaction standpoint.

– Also, the data obtained from experiments using an inductively coupled plasma source is often linear.

– Inductively Coupled Plasmas in Analytical Atomic Spectrometry, VCH Publishers, Inc., New York, 1992.

– La Niña is a coupled ocean atmosphere phenomenon that is counterpart to El Niño.

– Conscious language revival movements in the 19th century, such as Félibrige in Provence, coupled with wider literacy and regional presses, enabled a new flowering of literary production in the Norman language and others.

– This makes inductively coupled plasma a rather expensive source.

– The rear wheels may be coupled to enable heavier load, but they may also be single.

– The lido was eventually closed in the 1970s after complaints of noise disturbance were made by residents of the newly built Oak Farm estate, coupled with new and stringent health and safety regulations relating to outdoor public swimming facilities.

– Chiappe maintained that “Rahonavis” could probably fly, noting that its ulna was large and robust compared to “Archaeopteryx”, and that this fact, coupled with the prominent quill knobs, suggest that “Rahonavis” had larger and more powerful wings than that earlier bird.

– This coupled with the already elevated heart rate seems like it can certainly cause problems for people with “bad” hearts, but it’s still not proven as there’s still been absolutely no certain recorded deaths caused by only cannabis.

In-sentence examples of “make sure”

How to use in-sentence of “make sure”:

– It should be advanced because that is needed in order to make sure many different things can work together, to create and send emergency communications in many possible ways.

– To make sure Bella is safe, she is to go to a place in the mountains away from the fight.

– To make sure of this, Peter confesses to having activated the detonator by accident, so Bea apologizes them both.

– In the meantime, if you suspect that your computer or network has been infected, you might want to run a virus checker or spyware remover to make sure that your systems are free of viruses and other spurious software.

– Supposing a person is unable to make decisions for themselves, what happens then? In the UK there is a legal framework to make sure no-one takes advantage of the said person.

In-sentence examples of make sure
In-sentence examples of make sure

Example sentences of “make sure”:

– I will make sure that I only transwiki a few of the lists of asteroids at a time, though, so you don’t have to worry about that because I know about the pitfalls that can befall people who import.

– The President may also make “Executive orderexecutive orders” to make sure that people follow the law.

– Please create these category subpages as needed, and make sure that the subpages contain to keep the category hierarchy intact.

– After they copied a book, they counted the verses, words and letters in each book to make sure there were no mistakes.

– When adding a new designation, check first to make sure that no other designations use the callnames you wish to attach to the new designation.

– For a printed encyclopedia, the people writing it have to make sure the information is correct, or they could lose their job.

– It would be helpful if others could review the range’s edits and make sure I’ve cleaned up everything.

– Could you please rename EhJBot to EhJBot1? Note: I mistakenly created an account EhJBot1; could you please rename that to EhJBot4? Also, could you please make sure that EhJBot1 retains the bot flag? It will be the account where semi-automated redirect pages are created, per prior approval on WP:Bots.

- I will make sure that I only transwiki a few of the lists of asteroids at a time, though, so you don't have to worry about that because I know about the pitfalls that can befall people who import.

- The President may also make "Executive orderexecutive orders" to make sure that people follow the law.
- Please create these category subpages as needed, and make sure that the subpages contain to keep the category hierarchy intact.

– James I was a Protestant, and wanted to make sure that James would also be a Protestant.

– Serfdom was the system where great landlords could make sure other people worked to feed them and are forced, legally and economically, to keep doing that.

– The Government Chief Whip, who has to make sure the government’s policies and ideas are turned into law, is a part of the Taoiseach’s department.

– At this point, witnesses looked under the elephant’s foot to make sure the prisoner was the one who committed the crime.

– The reason was to make sure that seafood that might be poisoned by the oil would not be sold and maybe make people sick.

– His first role in the comics were, as Lee described in 2009: “In those days dipped the pen in ink, I had to make sure the inkwells were filled…I went down and got them their lunch, I did proofreading, I erased the pencils from the finished pages for them”.

More in-sentence examples of “make sure”:

– Chromium is also put into vitamins to make sure that we get enough.

– There are groups that try to make sure there is no dangerous radon in houses.

– The template automatically references the data to the appropriate source, so make sure that the number you are entering into the template matches that source.

– Simply, data integrity is to make sure that data is “consistent” and “correct”.

– Please make sure that it is constructive.

– This is one of the cantons of Switzerland and I want to make sure that I’ve done a good job with it.

– When Marshal went over to protect his lands in Ireland the King made him give one of his sons as hostage to make sure that Marshal was not disloyal to him.

– The vegetation is put on top of each other so as to make sure water stays away from the inner roof.

– If you can phrase a sentence better, rephrase it! Just make sure it keeps its original meaning.

– Countries should also make sure that nobody takes advantage of people with disabilities.

– The fence can make sure they do not leave the farm.

– One goal of the Miranda warning is to make sure that suspects’ rights under the Fifth and Sixth Amendments to the Constitution are protected.

– Then stick it in to the line, but leave the quotation marks intact, and make sure you copy both lines.

– It is the job of the employer to make sure that workers are safe at work by creating a program that will reduce the risk of any problems.

– For six weeks, the 68th remained in the area of Te Papa, to make sure pās was not set up.

– The second is called hedging: One party wants to make sure that the market price doesn’t go in a direction that would hurt his profits, so he make sure that the price is agreed upon a long time before the transaction takes place.

– As usual, I’ll try to track the New Changes to make sure nothing else slips through if they are flooding that page.

– It’s high time that this page:, be semi-protected from anon editors making meaningless, random, or incorrect changes, and that we improve the article to make sure we are stating the facts and not violating WP:NPOV.

– This can be used by various websites when you change your password to make sure you’re not using a similar password that can decrease the security of the website.

– This was the first practical step taken to make sure each player had the same total thinking time available.

– Pro-choice people believe the way to prevent abortion is to make sure women only get pregnant when they want to.

– However, there were enough people who hated him to make sure that his enemies were able to raise a big army against him and defeat him in battle.

– To make sure this happened, he made some countries stronger, so that other countries would have to think twice about going to war.

– To make sure that he could not escape again, he was sent to Fremantle Prison where a special cell was built.

– Lisa is the only person who attends Bleeding Gums’s funeral, and she vows to make sure that everyone in Springfield knows the name Bleeding Gums Murphy.

– Marin also said that the Ministry of Health will remain absolutely committed to making all Information available and doing everything possible to make sure that the babies are safe for the Future.

– This federal-Land split means that the Federation can make sure laws are enforced equally throughout the country, because it says what courts must be set up.

– Lying down will also make sure that the person does not hurt themselves by falling if they faint.

– The harappan traders used seals on the knots of the sacks to be transported to make sure that they were not opened during the journey.

– This means that the nose has a bubble on the bottom to make sure the gear fits properly.

– Also make sure to check the IP address codes to make sure it matches the one you intend to block.

– Something we should probably discuss is how to make sure to get some kind of readability check in there – Jimi Hendrix seems to have been promoted despite some readability issues.

– The United States Space Force Act says that it will exist to make sure that the United States can operate freely in space.

– His father, found that Floyd had been going out at night and often followed him at a distance to make sure he was not getting into trouble.

– The vacuum can then be used again to make sure that the uterus is completely empty.

– In order to make sure that workers also take care of their own hearing, the workplace should also train workers to understand hearing health and how to keep their hearing healthy.

– Lori Baker, the friend who took in Cynthia Roth’s sons, went to court to make sure that Rany Roth and his family did not get any money from the insurance company or from selling Randy and Cynthia’s house.

– The BACB sets standards to make sure board certified behavior analysts are good at their jobs.

– If you want a new type created, please make sure that we have at least 1000 stubs to put into the category before posting.

– This helps to make sure the packets themselves have the right information.

– Bumpy asks Shaft to make sure that Marcy is returned safely.

– This is to make sure that the government will continue in case of some catastrophe that would result in harm to the President and many top elected officials at once.

– Consultation is used by Bahá’í elected leaders when they gather in councils to make sure no one person gets to decide everything.

– The level of noise is measured in decibels and after this level, the workplace needs to make sure that workers are protected from the noise.

– Once a center has been set up, it is always a problem to make sure people know about it.

– These tests are done to make sure the coloring is not poisonous, and has no unwanted side-effects.

– They wanted these new laws to make sure the death penalty would not be given in an arbitrary or discriminatory way.

- Chromium is also put into vitamins to make sure that we get enough.

- There are groups that try to make sure there is no dangerous radon in houses.

“shoulder” in sentences?

How to use in-sentence of “shoulder”:

+ It was U-shaped and easily carried with a shoulder strap.

+ He also wears the common armor that most of Lord Frieza’s men have, including the shoulder pads and a green scouter.

+ The axillary nerve also sends signals to the brain from the shoulder joint, and from the skin.

+ A skull cap was first discovered, followed by two femurs, five arm bones, part of the left pelvis, and fragments of a shoulder blade and ribs.

+ In April 2019, former Biden staffer Tara Reade said that she had felt uncomfortable many times when Biden touched her on her shoulder and neck while working in his Senate office in 1993.

+ The appendicular skeleton, which is attached to the axial skeleton, is formed by the shoulder girdle, the pelvic girdle and the bones of the upper and lower limbs.

+ Parfitt died, aged 68, on 24 December 2016 in a hospital in Marbella, Spain from sepsis complicated by an infected shoulder injury he suffered two days before.

shoulder in sentences?
shoulder in sentences?

Example sentences of “shoulder”:

+ It is important that the player can shift his left hand easily and freely to play in the higher positions without being afraid that he will drop the instrument, and without feeling the need to squeeze the instrument between his chin and shoulder as this will make the muscles in his neck very tight.

+ Johan has been suffering a shoulder injury.

+ The lower part can be developed by drawing the shoulder blades downward while keeping the arms almost straight and stiff.

+ This leaves the shoulder straps mainly for keeping the load in place.

+ Meanwhile, Bobby Schayer left the band following a serious shoulder injury and was replaced by Brooks Wackerman.

+ He was dropped from the team after he tore up his shoulder in a major game, which led to his career in the Rangers often making references to watching the “Lone Ranger” and how C.D.

+ In the abstract they admit that slavery is an evil, they disclaim it, and cast it all upon the shoulder of…Great Britain.

+ Each seat has shoulder harnesses and buckles that keep the shoulder harness down to make sure passengers are safe.

+ The Order of the White Eagle is attached to a blue ribbon hung over the left shoulder to the right side.

+ However, on March 6, Eduardo was forced to pull out of the bout citing a shoulder injury.

+ The shoulder rest must not be confused with the chinrest, which is the bit on which the player rests his chin.

+ She lies down on a branch and looks over her shoulder at the male.

+ BTS was supposed to be like a hip hop group, but Bang decided that young people nowadays need “a hero who can lend them a shoulder to lean on, even without speaking a single word”.

+ In this part, Richard Sherman plays piano while Robert Sherman stands over his brother’s shoulder and sings along.

+ It is important that the player can shift his left hand easily and freely to play in the higher positions without being afraid that he will drop the instrument, and without feeling the need to squeeze the instrument between his chin and shoulder as this will make the muscles in his neck very tight.

+ Johan has been suffering a shoulder injury.
+ The lower part can be developed by drawing the shoulder blades downward while keeping the arms almost straight and stiff.

More in-sentence examples of “shoulder”:

+ Second and third steps taken with left shoulder leading.

+ Boys and men may sometimes wear hair to shoulder length.

+ The Joestar Family is a family with English roots with a majority of its members bearing a star-shaped birthmark above their left shoulder blade.

+ However, turning one’s shoulder this way simply adds to the pressure already being applied to the humerus by the opponent.

+ Wat Khao Wongkot There is a bat cave on the shoulder of the mountain above the ubosot.

+ A spear or shoulder block takedown is a move where a wrestler charges at the standing opponent and brings their body parallel to the ground so that it drives their shoulder into the opponent’s midsection, which pulls on the opponent’s legs, as in a double leg takedown, and forces them back-first into the mat.

+ Sometimes he plays shoulder keyboard with his tongue or head.

+ A shoulder rest is something which is used by people who play the violin or the viola.

+ A hard shoulder is an area at the side of a road where drivers can stop if there is a serious problem, a breakdown for example.

+ The skeletonized wooden stock is a more rounded version of that provided on the SVD rifle; it has a rubber shoulder pad and can be removed when the rifle is dismantled for compact storage.

+ The pitcher’s arm rotates 360 degrees around her shoulder until the ball is released from the hand.

+ In 1965, arms and shoulder girdles were found.

+ Their shoulder height is between 6 and 11 ft.

+ There are shoulder lapels on the shirt/blouse.

+ Middle fibers are developed by pulling shoulder blades together.

+ It is a small and easily carried and sits on the shoulder to fire.

+ The next night on Raw, he stated that his match with the Undertaker had made a shoulder injury worse.

+ Adult birds have maroon shoulder patches.

+ Muscles within muscles: coordination of 19 muscle segments within three shoulder muscles during isometric motor tasks.

+ Ward’s surgery on his shoulder prevented him from playing drums again until May 2014.

+ It is often seen with a doll on his shoulder he calls Emily.

+ The natural tendency of an inexperienced arm wrestler is to push the hand, wrist, and shoulder in the same coordinated direction, against the force being applied by the opponent.

+ The power slide can be done by holding down one of the shoulder buttons to perform a hop, and steering before the kart lands.

+ Saint Anne, who was the mother of the Virgin Mary, is shown standing behind Mary with one hand on her daughter’s shoulder and the other hand above the head of the Baby Jesus in a sign of blessing.

+ If his “head only” faces the viewer he is “guardant” or “gardant”, and if he looks back over his shoulder he is “regardant”.

+ The scapula is the shoulder blade or pectoral girdle bone in tetrapods.

+ The articulations between the bones of the shoulder make up the shoulder joints.

+ His shoulder must be in line with or behind the arm, as seen with the player on the left.

+ On either side is a 2-foot shoulder for runners and walkers.

+ At the top of the “thorax” is the shoulder girdle.

+ He was wounded the first time in the shoulder when his company was attacked by a large enemy force.

+ The shoulder bones are separate from the skull.

+ The shoulder patches are olive in immature birds.

+ The long head also moves shoulder joint, bringing the arm backwards or inwards.

+ The right arm and shoulder were left uncovered.

+ Sometimes it includes collars, shoulder straps and hoods.

+ He was placed on the 10-day disabled list on June 19 with shoulder inflammation.

+ The song is one of two songs on “Standing on the Shoulder of Giants” that has Noel Gallagher on lead vocals.

+ Because of this, the sleeves of the “kosode” were no longer sewn to the body entirely, and were instead only attached at the shoulder on “kosode” for women.

+ He used to cross the street, going from door to door in a zigzag fashion; and the fortunate possessor of the first copy found a crowd of little ones hanging over her shoulder from the steps above.

+ It is held firmly against the shooter’s shoulder when firing the gun.

+ American Barbecue tends to emphasize big hunks of meat like brisket and pork shoulder cooked low and slow behind closed doors.The Korean way of grilling beef, pork, chicken, or other kinds of meat, usually means having a grill right on the table, where people can talk, cook, and eat at the same time.

+ The rifle is a gun with a stock to brace against the shoulder and a barrel barrel with twisting grooves.

+ It came from the length of the arm from the shoulder to the wrist, although the exact length was never defined in English law.

+ The human shoulder is made up of three bones: the clavicle as well as muscles, ligaments and tendons.

+ On 22 March 2015, Stuart told a meeting of his Democratic Labour Party : “We cannot pat ourselves on the shoulder at having gone into independence; having decolonized our Politics; we cannot pat ourselves on the shoulders at having decolonised our jurisprudence by delinking from the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council and explain to anybody why we continue to have a monarchical system.

+ It is designed to support passenger’s shoulder part and neck to prevent whiplash in cases of crash at the rear.

+ A bag may have one or two Handle handles or a shoulder strap.

+ Second and third steps taken with left shoulder leading.

+ Boys and men may sometimes wear hair to shoulder length.
+ The Joestar Family is a family with English roots with a majority of its members bearing a star-shaped birthmark above their left shoulder blade.

Sentence example of “established”

How to use in-sentence of “established”:

+ The result was special relativity theory, which brought together a new principle “the constancy of the speed of light” and the previously established “principle of relativity”.

+ The Meiji government established the Japan Mint.

+ The theatre was established in Moscow.

+ The EU grew out of the European Economic Community which was established by the Treaties of Rome in 1957.

+ The workshop was established in 1817.

+ American citizen Jed Sunden established the Kyiv Post weekly newspaper on October 18, 1995 in Kyiv, Ukraine.

+ The municipality was established on 1 January 2016 and consists of the former communes of Baulne-en-Brie, La Chapelle-Monthodon and Saint-Agnan.

Sentence example of established
Sentence example of established

Example sentences of “established”:

+ Zopto is a British software company established in 2018 with an additional office located in Manhattan, USA.

+ It was established in 1948 as a wildlife sanctuary, and has been made larger since then.

+ Piye’s conquest of Lower Egypt established the Twenty-fifth Dynasty which ruled until 656 BC.

+ In 1975, he debuted as a starting goalkeeper for Japan national football teamJapan national team, replacing established starter Kenzo Yokoyama.

+ Darul Uloom Deoband was established on 31 May 1866 by Muhammad Qasim Nanotawi and other scholars in his circle.

+ The county was established shortly after.

+ The Great Powers agreed on a substantial Bulgarian autonomy to take the form of two new Ottoman provinces established for the purpose: Eastern, with capital Veliko TarnovoTarnovo, and Western, with capital Sofia.

+ Silver River State Park was established in the early 1990s to preserve the areas around the Silver River to the east of Ocala near Silver Springs.

+ Many of the families served live beyond the boundaries established for routine student enrollment; however, Adams, Reed, and H.D.

+ It ranks fourth in population and second in newly established settlements.

+ In 911 the Treaty of Saint-Clair-sur-Epte established the river as the historical boundary between Normandy and Île-de-France.

+ Zopto is a British software company established in 2018 with an additional office located in Manhattan, USA.

+ It was established in 1948 as a wildlife sanctuary, and has been made larger since then.

+ It is a performing arts conservatory established in 1905.

+ Nvidia was established in 1993 by Jen-Hsun Huang, Curtis Priem, and Chris Malachowsky.

+ At first, it was established as a Kyōryū Gakkō of the prepschool to Senior school such as First High School After WWⅡ, this school was integrated into the University of Tokyo. Its motto is “The pen is mightier than the sword”, and is often known by the Japanese abbreviation “pen-ken”.

+ The United States Women’s Bureau, a part of the United States Department of Labor, was established in 1920.

+ Sivana was soon established as Captain Marvel’s archenemy.

+ It did not allow Privilege, established equality before the law and secured the right to property.”The Social History of Crime and Punishment in America”, ed.

+ During these years, a Southern Court was established in the Yoshino District of what is today Nara Prefecture.

+ The institute was established in 1919.

More in-sentence examples of “established”:

+ The 12th member was to be Flevoland, a province consisting almost entirely of reclaimed land, established on January 1, 1986.

+ It was established in 1936.

+ It began as a colony established by German Templars in 1873.

+ Umuwa was established in 1991.

+ An armistice was signed on July 27, 1953 ending three years of fighting and established the two sovereign nations of North Korea and South Korea.

+ After defeating the Seleucid forces, John Hyrcanus established a new monarchy in the form of the priestly Hasmonean dynasty in 152 BCE — thus making priests as political as well as religious authorities.

+ Authorized as Badlands National Monument on March 4, 1929, it was not established until January 25, 1939.

+ I believe that established that we don’t want categories for deaths by location alone.

+ In 1799 the Washington Navy Yard was established on the banks of the Anacostia River, and provided jobs to craftsmen who built and repaired ships.

+ On October 9, 1806, Prussia joined a new coalition, fearing that France was becoming more powerful after it defeated Austrian EmpireAustria and established the Confederation of the Rhine.

+ Language Teaching Institute was established in KUIS at one time.

+ Sardar Jhanda Singh, also in between 1760-1799, migrated to Gujranwala, where he established his own Authority, and later founded the village of Botala Jhanda Singh.

+ The title of Duke of Aumont was established in 1665.

+ After World War 2 finished, Japanese automotive industry developed and established the systems of mass production.

+ The post was established in 1958.

+ Tsurugaoka Hachimangu was built in 1063 and became the capital and center of Kamakura Government established by Minamoto no Yoritomo.

+ Congress passed the Naval Act of 1794 which established a permanent standing navy.

+ Some 11% of the contributors were American, and a New York office was established to run that side of the enterprise.

+ It was established in November 1941 as a ski jumping and soccer club.

+ A feral population of rainbow lorikeets was established in New Zealand after an Auckland resident illegally released many rainbow lorikeets in the area in the 1990s, which started breeding in the wild.

+ The Chavín established a trade network and developed agriculture by as early as 900 BCE according to some estimates and archaeological finds.

+ The University of Amsterdam was established in 1877.

+ In 1977, a municipal committee was established at Dina, but the town’s status was changed to an administrative subdivision or tehsil of Jhelum District.

+ It was established in 1899.

+ Although Fuhua’s history is short, unlike other established schools, Fuhua has won many awards since its start.

+ The district has a twin townpartnership with the district Ahrweiler in Rhineland-Palatinate, which was actually established with the district Artern in 1990.

+ The Haut-Bocage was established on 1 January 2016 with the former communes of Maillet, AllierMaillet, Givarlais and Louroux-Hodement.

+ It was established by President Barack Obama in 2011.

+ It was established in 1955 in Warsaw, Poland in response to West Germany joining the North Atlantic Treaty Organization.

+ Weston’s son Edward Faraday Weston received several patents regarding exposure meters, also manufactured by the Weston Electrical Instrument Corporation and widely distributed since the 1930s, and established the system of the film speed#WestonWeston film speed ratings for the measurement of film speeds.

+ Opossums, as the Virginia Opossum, are well established over a wide range.

+ English explorer James Cook, went by the area where Townsville was established in 1770, but did not land.

+ Kaltukatjara was originally established as an outstation in 1968.

+ The zoo was established in Jerusalem in 1940.

+ The Joint List was established to prevent the Arab parties from disappearing from the Knesset due to the raise of the election threshold, and also to support the Zionist Union in its effort to replace the third Netanyahu government.

+ Usa grew up around Usa Shrine which was established in the 8th century.

+ Although spent seven years there was a year in which he was inactive as an apprentice in the company because he had injured his leg and left him to dance for a year, when the date of its debut was already established created a lot of insecurity and fear in Suho.

+ The new Greater London Authority was established in 2000.

+ The Diocese of Visby is a dioceses of the Church of Swedendiocese of the Church of Sweden, established in 1572.

+ Two colonies were established by penguins in the 1980s on the mainland near Cape Town at Boulders Beach near Simon’s Town and Stony Point in Betty’s Bay.

+ Drammen was established as a municipality January 1, 1838.

+ In 1995, he established the Pan American Wushu Federation, which currently consists of 23 member nations.

+ The ANC negotiated the release of political prisoners and the immunity from prosecution for returning exiles and moreover channels of communication were established between the Government and the ANC.

+ As coral reef communities were established on the shelves, they built reefs that grew upwards, keeping pace with the rise in sea level.

+ The phone system, the gendarme patrol, local medical care, the railway station and the mill were established in this period.

+ Her name is established by being mentioned in the account by Flavius Josephus in Josephus’s “Jewish Antiquities”.

+ Most of these Verbandsgemeinden were established in 1969.

+ The 12th member was to be Flevoland, a province consisting almost entirely of reclaimed land, established on January 1, 1986.

+ It was established in 1936.
+ It began as a colony established by German Templars in 1873.

In sentence examples of “bracelet”

How to use in-sentence of “bracelet”:

+ They escape the island on the raft just as the volcano erupts and later are rescued by a rescue helicopter, Jeanette gives Zoe a bracelet that Simone gave her as a present.

+ Zeus gives her a spear which shoots electricity and turns into a small mace canister that fits in her pocket, and Athena gives her a bracelet that turns into Aegis, a shield with the Medusa’s head carved into it.

+ The bracelet of WSOP along with the cash prize of millions of dollars fascinates many players from the entire world that are keen to play poker in this tournament.

+ After the defeat of Cell she wears pale blue buttoned up demin vest, white jeans, red hoop earrings along with a red bracelet on her left hand and black flip flops.

+ The bracelet would not have been Hulda’s first choice as a trade for her little gold wand; in fact she liked most of the items a lot more.

+ For this campaign, 40 percent of the profits of Louis Vuitton silver bracelet and necklace Sehun and Irene used in the magazine will go to UNICEF to help children in need.

In sentence examples of bracelet
In sentence examples of bracelet

In sentence examples of “disturbance”

How to use in-sentence of “disturbance”:

+ This tropical disturbance grew into Tropical Depression One-E on May 29.

+ In this case resilience is measured by the magnitude of disturbance that can be absorbed before the system changes its structure by changing the variables and processes that control behavior.

+ The seventh Lists of tropical cyclone namesnamed storm and fifth hurricane of the 1968 season, Gladys formed on October 13 in the western Caribbean from a broad disturbance related to a tropical wave.

+ Developing from a tropical disturbance on July 18, it tracked generally northward, and strengthened to attain peak winds of 60mph under generally favorable conditions.

+ The idea that the Uncertainty Principle is caused by disturbance is not considered to be valid by some, although it was discussed in the early years of quantum mechanics, and is often repeated in popular treatments.

+ An area of tropical disturbance centered about 90 miles south-southwest of Puerto Angel, Mexico, developed into Tropical Depression Fifteen-E on the afternoon of October 11.

+ The lido was eventually closed in the 1970s after complaints of noise disturbance were made by residents of the newly built Oak Farm estate, coupled with new and stringent health and safety regulations relating to outdoor public swimming facilities.

In sentence examples of disturbance
In sentence examples of disturbance

Example sentences of “disturbance”:

+ On December 10, the Tropical Prediction Center gave out a gale warning for waters north of the Lesser Antilles, Puerto Rico, and the Dominican Republic, in association with the disturbance that would later become Olga.

+ Arborists are very aware that established trees will not tolerate any appreciable disturbance of the root system.

+ The tropical disturbance that eventually formed Debby dropped heavy rainfall across Puerto Rico, peaking at 12.86 inches in the southwestern part of the island.

+ Once again I apologize for the disturbance that was due to my behalf.

+ The sixth known tropical cyclone, fifth named storm, and fourth hurricane of the season, Ethel was created from a disturbance in the Gulf of Mexico on September 14.

+ A tropical disturbance that had meandered south of Johnston Atoll organized into Tropical Depression Two-C on September 2.

+ Human disturbance to its habitat is the main threat.

+ On the afternoon of July 23, a tropical disturbance was formed in the southern waters of Japan, and the US Naval Research Laboratory gave a disturbance number of 91W.

+ She was frequently arrested for causing a public disturbance and burning post boxes.

+ During the Mormon War Mormon War of 1838, Price served as a member of a investigate disturbance between mobs in the western part of the state.

+ In addition, there were strong winds and thunderstorms from the disturbance that would later become Barry in the Gulf of Mexico.

+ The system began in the third week of August as a persistent tropical disturbance south of the Hawaiian Islands.

+ Freud suggests that our everyday psychopathology is a minor disturbance of mental life which may quickly pass away.

+ Typhoon Alice began as a tropical disturbance on January 1.

+ On December 10, the Tropical Prediction Center gave out a gale warning for waters north of the Lesser Antilles, Puerto Rico, and the Dominican Republic, in association with the disturbance that would later become Olga.

+ Arborists are very aware that established trees will not tolerate any appreciable disturbance of the root system.
+ The tropical disturbance that eventually formed Debby dropped heavy rainfall across Puerto Rico, peaking at 12.86 inches in the southwestern part of the island.

Some sentences in use of “lifts”

How to use in-sentence of “lifts”:

+ The lifts were upgraded in August 2009 and had been the last station to be barrier-free, due to the big size of the station.

+ Its 238km of groomed pistes are served by over 45 mechanical lifts including cable cars, gondola liftgondolas, T-bars.

+ Building work has taken place at the station, like changes to the building, with the more lifts to the platforms.

+ Gondola lifts are mainly used in skiing resorts to transport tourists up and down the mountains.

+ A recent Butterley achievement was the design and construction of the Falkirk Wheel which lifts large canal boats.

Some sentences in use of lifts
Some sentences in use of lifts

Example sentences of “lifts”:

+ The robot arm lifts heavy objects in space.

+ When a threat appears, the newt curls up its tail and lifts its head to show the warning colour.

+ Stark sets fire to the whole camp and lifts off using the armored suit.

+ There are set dances, in which the style must be appropriate for the type of dance, and there is a Free Dance section which allows lifts up to shoulder level.

+ When pulled across the ground, the plow lifts up Soildirt and makes two lines of dirt behind it.

+ Ski lifts take people up and down a mountain.

+ However several lifts are available.

+ Stapled hemorrhoidopexy involves a special device, called stapler, which lifts and fixates the prolapsed hemorrhoids.

+ At the end of the movie, Rafiki picks up Kiara, Simba’s daughter and Mufasa’s granddaughter, and lifts her up high above Pride Rock so the animals below can see.

+ Hydraulic lifts are usually slower than traction lifts.

+ They are sometimes better than gondola lifts because the skier does not need to remove the skis.

+ They invented or popularized most of the ice dance lifts currently in use at the international level.

+ Government lifts ban on shale gas fracking.

+ If she accepts to mate with him, she lifts her tail allowing the male to insert one of his paired copulatory organs, called hemipenes.

+ KENTA, the creator of the move, also uses an inverted version where he lifts the opponent up into an Argentine backbreaker rack, throws them forward, and strikes the back of the opponent’s head with his knee.

+ Although thought of as a ‘deep-level’ tube station, Finsbury Park has neither lifts nor escalators as its lines are less than 20′ below street level, though there used to be lifts from the high-level platforms to the tube level.

+ These were the last hydraulically operated lifts on LT.

+ Hydraulic lifts use the principles of hydraulics to pressurize an above ground or in-ground piston to raise and lower the car.

+ The wrestler then lifts one of their legs and kicks up over their waist and chest, hitting the opponent with the top of their foot, usually in the head.

+ The robot arm lifts heavy objects in space.

+ When a threat appears, the newt curls up its tail and lifts its head to show the warning colour.
+ Stark sets fire to the whole camp and lifts off using the armored suit.