Example uses in sentence of “slide”

How to use in-sentence of “slide”:

Slideshows are conducted by a presenter using an apparatus, such as a slide projector, an overhead projector or in more recent years, a computer running presentation software.

– The slide rule, or “slipstick”, is a mechanical analog computer.

– All premium slide rules had numbers and scales engraved, and then filled with paint or other resin.

– The “slide” analogy is a reference to the slide projector.

– Like a slide rule, a nomogram is a graphical analog computation device.

– The firefighters often slide down a pole to get downstairs to the fire engine, as this is quicker than walking down stairs.

– Some high-end slide rules have magnifying cursors that make the markings easier to see.

Example uses in sentence of slide
Example uses in sentence of slide

Example sentences of “slide”:

– The program is an interactive discussion between the host and the guest rather than a monologue stream and the discussion may be enriched with presentations, slide shows, movie clips, or graphics related to the subject.

– Hair clippers have a pair of sharpened comb-like blades in close contact one above the other and the side which slide sideways relative to each other.

– In its most basic form, the slide rule uses two logarithmic scales to allow rapid multiplication and division of numbers.

– He is often thought of as one of the greatest guitarists of all time, and is widely considered the greatest slide guitarist of all time.

– The same information in a logarithm table was available on a slide rule, a tool with logarithms written on it.

– Specialized slide rules were invented for various forms of engineering, business and banking.

– Duplex slide rules often duplicate some of the scales on the back.

– In World War II, bombardiers and navigators who required quick calculations often used specialized slide rules.

– The user does not have to know how to solve algebraic equations, look up data in tables, use a slide rule, or substitute numbers into equations to obtain results.

– He did many switch tricks like the nollie flip nose slide and the switch kick flip backside tail slide.

– Aluminum Pickett-brand slide rules were carried on five Apollo space missions, including to the moon, according to advertising on Pickett’s N600 slide rule boxes.

- The program is an interactive discussion between the host and the guest rather than a monologue stream and the discussion may be enriched with presentations, slide shows, movie clips, or graphics related to the subject.

- Hair clippers have a pair of sharpened comb-like blades in close contact one above the other and the side which slide sideways relative to each other.
- In its most basic form, the slide rule uses two logarithmic scales to allow rapid multiplication and division of numbers.

– Students also might keep a ten-or twenty-inch rule for precision work at home or the office while carrying a five-inch pocket slide rule around with them.

– When you disagree strongly about an article, but it is not completely incorrect or damaging, just let it slide for a bit.

– He subsequently began recording his debut studio album “Blue Slide Park”, and released it on November 8, 2011.

– A sliding forearm smash is where a wrestler runs towards an opponent, does a slide across the mat and hits their opponent with a forearm smash.

– Originally these programs were used to generate 35 mm slides, to be presented using a slide projector.

– Nataro conceived a new type of slide rule based on “prosthaphaeresis”, an algorithm for rapidly computing products that predates logarithms.

– He spent most of his childhood in Memphis, TennesseeMemphis playing slide guitar for money on the streets.

– One slide rule remaining in daily use around the world is the E6B.

– It can slide out number keys or a mini keyboard, but some do both.

More in-sentence examples of “slide”:

– The slide rule was invented around 1620–1630, shortly after John Napier’s publication of the concept of the logarithm.

– This is a circular slide rule first created in the 1930s for aircraft aviatorpilots to help with dead reckoning.

– Users of slide rules would simply approximate or drop small terms to simplify the calculation.

– In the South Island, these plates mainly slide past each other horizontally, producing earthquakes along fault fault lines such as the Alpine fault.

– As of October 2004, “Kodak” no longer manufactures slide projectors.

– Those slide rules have special scales for those applications, as well as normal scales.

– A number of tectonic plates began to slide under the North American plate.

– German rocket scientist Wernher von Braun brought two 1930s vintage “Nestler” slide rules with him when he moved to the U.S.

– There are many different styles of slide rules.

– The clips on the microscope’s flat stage hold the slide in place.

– The layers slide past one another like playing cards.

– Here the user of the slide rule must remember to adjust the decimal point appropriately to correct the final answer.

– While professional slide rules could also be quite expensive, drug stores often sold basic plastic models for under $20 USD.

– In 1848, he was elected President of France in a land slide victory.

– Light passes through the transparent slide and lens, and the resulting image is enlarged and projected onto a screen.

– Logarithmic scales are also used in slide rules for multiplying or dividing numbers by adding or subtracting lengths on the scales.

– The Binary Slide Rule manufactured by Gilson in 1931 performed an addition and subtraction function limited to fractions.

– Nevertheless, Pickett, probably America’s most successful slide rule company, made all printed scales.

– When that happens, the pattern that shows up is called “Newton’s rings.” When slide photographs are put between two thin sheets of glass for showing in a slide projector, this kind of pattern is a big problem.

– Like the slide rule, its accuracy is limited by the precision with which physical markings can be drawn, reproduced, viewed, and aligned.A slide rule is a general-purpose calculator, but a nomogram is designed to perform a specific calculation.

– Volcanoes are usually not found where two tectonic plates slide past one another.

– After this time, the market for slide rules dried up quickly as small scientific calculators became affordable.

– The “bird call” sound at the end of the song is made by Allman on the slide guitar.

– The main disadvantages of circular slide rules are the difficulty in locating figures along a rotating disc, and limited number of scales.

– Operations may go “off the scale;” for example, the diagram above shows that the slide rule has not positioned the 7 on the upper scale above any number on the lower scale, so it does not give any answer for 2×7.

– With instruments such as the piano, xylophone or harp a glissando is a quick slide in which we hear one note after another because the pitches between the notes cannot be played.

- The slide rule was invented around 1620–1630, shortly after John Napier's publication of the concept of the logarithm.

- This is a circular slide rule first created in the 1930s for aircraft aviatorpilots to help with dead reckoning.

– It is possible for much of a volcano to just slide down suddenly, as with Toba, Krakatoa and Mount St Helens.

– William Oughtred and others developed the slide rule in the 1600s.

– Traditionally slide rules were made out of hard wood such as mahogany or boxwood with cursors of glass and metal.

– Addition and subtraction steps in a calculation are generally done mentally or on paper, not on the slide rule.

– Circular slide rules also eliminate “off-scale” calculations, because the scales were designed to “wrap around”; they never have to be re-oriented when results are near 1.0—the rule is always on scale.

– The earliest forms had flexible tests, with plates that could slide over each other.

– He plays the piano part in the second segment, and Allman plays the slide guitar during the piano exit part.

– A zip-line is a device that allows a person to slide down an inclined wire or rope.

– Some slide rules have been made for special use, as for aviation or finance.

– Geosynchronous also includes orbits that are not above the equator, but since every orbit goes around the center of the Earth, the satellite must spend an equal amount of time north of the equator as it does south of the equator, so it appears to slide up and down when viewed from the Earth.

– The importance of the slide rule began to diminish as electronic computers, a new but very scarce resource in the 1950s, became widely available to technical workers during the 1960s.

– In 1677, Henry Coggeshall created a two-foot folding rule for timber measure, called the Coggeshall slide rule.

– Each hole is filled with a pin that can slide back and forth and the screen is lit by the two vertical sides, allowing the pins to cast their shadow on the screen.

– The more modern form was created in 1859 by French artillery lieutenant Amédée Mannheim, “who was fortunate in having his rule made by a firm of national reputation and in having it adopted by the French Artillery.” It was around that time, as engineering became a recognized professional activity, that slide rules came into wide use in Europe.

– The two primary issues involved in magnetic levitation are “lifting forces”: providing an upward force sufficient to counteract gravity, and “stability”: ensuring that the system does not spontaneously slide or flip into a configuration where the lift is neutralized.

– In 1895, a Japanese firm, Hemmi, started to make slide rules from bamboo, which had the advantages of being dimensionally stable, strong and naturally self-lubricating.

– Another step toward the replacement of slide rules with electronics was the development of electronic calculators for scientific and engineering use.

– Throughout his life he never used any other pocket calculating devices; slide rules served him perfectly well for making quick estimates of rocket design parameters and other figures.

– Circular slide rules come in two basic types, one with two cursors.

– These include ‘star balls’ that combine opticsoptical and electro-mechanical technology, slide projector, video, full dome projector systems, and lasers.

– He taught Bonnie Raitt the slide guitar technique, and was written about by The Rolling Stones’.

– Older game systems which attached to a television’s antenna leads required the user to slide a switch on the adapter by hand.

– In 1815, Peter Roget invented the log log slide rule, which included a scale displaying the logarithm of the logarithm.

“bring” some ways to use

How to use in-sentence of “bring”:

– Gravity and exploding stars both help to bring the gas together to make new stars in nebulas.

– Mario has to find the six Royal Stickers to restore the Sticker Comet and bring peace to the Mushroom Kingdom.

– Sometimes parents may not have Employmentjobs or money and abandon their children because they cannot afford to bring them up.

– They build aqueducts to bring water there.

– She meets a group of young people who bring her to Kent to work in the fields with them.

– Thought I’d bring it here just in case I’m missing anything or if anyone knows of him…

– Being hit is supposed to bring good luck, but this used to be very unsafe.

– Richard N Cooper, “The General Theory of Employment, Money, and Interest” Foreign Affairs ; Sep/Oct 1997 Published in February 1936, it sought to bring about a revolution, commonly referred to as the “Keynesian Revolution”, in the way economists thought– especially in relation to the proposition that a market economy tends naturally to restore itself to full employment after temporary shocks.

bring some ways to use
bring some ways to use

Example sentences of “bring”:

- As the chicks grow, both parents hunt and bring them food, and the chicks leave the nest at about seven weeks of age.

- Scientists could communicate better, which helped bring the scientific revolution and new technology.
- People bring wreaths made of poppies to Remembrance Day ceremonies.

– As the chicks grow, both parents hunt and bring them food, and the chicks leave the nest at about seven weeks of age.

– Scientists could communicate better, which helped bring the scientific revolution and new technology.

– People bring wreaths made of poppies to Remembrance Day ceremonies.

– At first the adult gives the pup a dead animal, then when the pup is older, the adult will bring a live animal but will hurt it so the pup can kill it easier.

– The show is about Ned, a pie maker, who finds that he has the power to bring dead people back to life by touching them.

– Weather affects the formation of cays greatly; large tides would bring much more debris onto the cay and thus make it larger, while a hurricane destroys a cay.

– RBCs bring more oxygen around the body.

– The Roman SenateSenate had ordered Sempronius Longus to bring his army from Sicily to meet Scipio and face Hannibal.

– Other laws made it easier to bring non-Europeans to Australia.

– When people found out the Changsha turtle was a female Yangtze giant soft-shell turtle, they did not bring her to Suzhou right away.

– In the two-year period from December 2006 to December 2008 whole-time equivalent civilian staffing levels were increased by over 60%, from under 1,300 to approximately 2,100, in furtherance of official policies to release more desk-bound Gardaí for operational duties and to bring the level of general support in line with international norms.

More in-sentence examples of “bring”:

- Kutlu Tiryaki, a captain of the other vessel in the flotilla, said that the passengers did not have weapons at all, but only came to bring aid in a peaceful manner.

- Santa's new additional homes in many more countries make it easier and faster for the postal services to bring all the letters from every good person who writes to Santa Claus.
- During the first wave, women began to realize that they must first gain political power before they could bring about social change.

– Kutlu Tiryaki, a captain of the other vessel in the flotilla, said that the passengers did not have weapons at all, but only came to bring aid in a peaceful manner.

– Santa’s new additional homes in many more countries make it easier and faster for the postal services to bring all the letters from every good person who writes to Santa Claus.

– During the first wave, women began to realize that they must first gain political power before they could bring about social change.

– I think that Griffin is a net positive as an editor and his promotion to sysop would bring some much needed flavor into the ranks.

– After World War I and the Russian Civil War the Soviet Union was very undeveloped, but the command economy was able to resume pre-war industrial growth, to build houses and to bring electric power distribution to millions.

– SM filed a lawsuit for the Shanghai courts, claiming that ‘Luhan has been participating in activities in China without permission.’ However, according to the rules of jurisdiction, SM has no right to bring a lawsuit over exclusive contract to a Chinese court.

– She sees the rickshaw driver again and he offers to bring her to a house for widows.

– Those with a ticket of leave were able to marry or to bring their families from Britain.

– I want to bring up a user by the name of Winterkind.

– The story then follows the Black Bulls and other Magic Knight squads as they contend with the neighboring Diamond Kingdom and a mysterious terrorist organization known as the Eye of the Midnight Sun, whose leadership is revealed to reincarnated elves whose grudge against the Clover Kingdom is the result of a member of the Devil Race using them to bring his body into their world.

– He also proposed powers called Love and Strife which would act as forces to bring about the mixture and separation of the elements.

– After the Second World War twinning was a way to bring European people into a closer understanding of each other and to promote cross-border projects and peace.

– The Brazilian government wanted to bring more culture to the centre of São Paulo.

– He worked closely with the Florentine Camerata, a famous group of people who met at the home of Count Giovanni de’ Bardi, and tried to bring the tradition of Greek dramatic music back to life.

– In law, negligence is a kind of legal claim that people and organizations can bring if they are hurt.

– Philoctetes survived, and in the tenth year of the war the Achaeans heard of a prophecy dictating them to bring him back, if they wanted to see Troy fall.

– We’ve talked about these guys on IRC a couple times and sort of brushed it off but I wanted to bring it up here so that more could see and comment and for mostly a heads up.

– I considered QDing, but decided to bring it here because it has several references.

– They do not talk about the fact that Koxinga was trying to get rid of the mainland government, to bring back an earlier dynasty.

– His effort to bring together the farmers of his area brought him the title of ‘Sardar’.

– The child rangers then travel throughout time to gather the fragments of the Zeo Crystal to bring time back to normal.

– Dave has to produce a record for rising pop artist Ashley Grey in Miami, and decides to bring Samantha along with him.

– With that, Kirby begins his adventure to defeat Necrodeus and bring himself back together.

– Due to this, they are able to bring more animals towards them and spread their seeds.

– Eurystheus ordered Herakles to bring him Kerberos, a three-headed dog-like monster with a dragon’s tail and a mane of poisonous snakes.

– The new lieutenant governor James Stirling arrived in Cockburn Sound on 2 June on the “Parmelia”, bring 69 new settlers.

– She helped bring Chinese cinema to Europe and the United States.

– He promised to bring back gold and spices for them.

– Krillin learns of other Dragon Balls on planet Namek and joins Bulma and Gohan to look for them to revive their friends and bring back Earth’s Dragon Balls.

– At the beginning of his career, Einstein did not think that Isaac NewtonNewtonian mechanics was enough to bring together the laws of classical mechanics and the laws of the electromagnetic field.

– In 2014 prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu accused her and Yesh Atid leader Yair Lapid of trying to bring down his cabinet.

– For most computers, pressing the delete or F12 button while the computer is booting up will bring up the BIOS setup screen.

– Others bring the female something to eat.

– The male will fly about, gather material, and bring it to her.

– Secondly, people were not allowed to bring their own food and drink into the festival, and they had to buy from food sellers in the festival, which was very expensive, costing $12 for a single slice of pizza, and a 590ml bottole of water cost $4.

– The smallest type of blood vessels, called capillaries, go through the pia mater and bring the brain the things it needs, like blood and oxygen.

– It becomes a problem when they bring their phone to their job because it can have a negative influence on their work.

– King arranged for the government to bring in supplies for sale at a reasonable price, which ended the power of some of the military.

– Synthesis means to bring ideas together, or to make something out of parts which were independent.

– I would like to bring everyone’s attention to, in which an IP address asks EhJJ to reduce the block to January 2010 and claims to be Samlaptop85213.

– He wrote that God would bring about all those events by 1914.

– This means that the student Representative democracyrepresentatives work for the interests of the students and bring them to the school management.

– The finale concludes when Mata Nui uses his strength, and the power of the Mask of Life, to bring Spherus Magna together once more, to heal those who were mutated by Pit Mutagen, to bring life back to the planet, and to reconstruct destroyed geographical features.

– They suspected that traders, merchants and missionaries wanted to bring Japan under the control of European powers.

– Sean fearful for Aisling convinces Liadan to go to Sídhe Dubh to bring Aisling back so they can be married.

Some example sentences of “antimony trioxide”

How to use in-sentence of “antimony trioxide”:

+ It is made by reacting antimony trioxide with concentrated hydrofluoric acid or by reacting antimony with a little fluorine.

+ About half of all antimony is used to make antimony trioxide for flame proofing.

+ The antimony trioxide gas is condensed in a container.

+ It burns very easily in air to make antimony trioxide and water.

+ It reacts with water to make antimony trioxide and hydrobromic acid.

+ Since it gets so hot, the antimony trioxide is evaporated.

+ It reacts with water to make antimony trioxide and hydrochloric acid or hydrogen chloride.

Some example sentences of antimony trioxide
Some example sentences of antimony trioxide

How to use in-sentence of “deny”

How to use in-sentence of “deny”:

+ Hurricane Epsilon frustrated many forecasters back in NHC, and the because Epsilon continued to deny any weakening made NOAA hurricane forecaster Dr.

+ In fact, the doubt about his life has led some to deny his existence altogether.

+ It is against the criminal law to deny the Holocaust in Israel and in many EuropeEuropean countries, especially in Germany.

+ For a Christian it seemed impossible to deny a penitent re-entrance into the church, and therefore Gregory removed the ban.

+ While West does not deny the importance of academics engaging the more specialized concerns of their fields, he strongly opposes the sentiment that academia must limit itself to those rarefied interests.

+ Capturing Iwo Jima would deny the air base from the Japanese and provide a place from which to launch the invasion of Japan.

How to use in-sentence of deny
How to use in-sentence of deny

Example sentences of “deny”:

+ However he could not participate 2016 Summer Olympics because BSC Young Boys deny his dispatch.

+ After a much-disputed truce on 3 January 1928, the Italian policy in Libya reached the level of full-scale war, including deportation and concentration of people of northern Cyrenaica to deny the rebels the support of the local population.
+ Some of these children deny the abuse is happening or pretend it is happening to someone else, and this eventually becomes a different identity or alter.

+ However he could not participate 2016 Summer Olympics because BSC Young Boys deny his dispatch.

+ After a much-disputed truce on 3 January 1928, the Italian policy in Libya reached the level of full-scale war, including deportation and concentration of people of northern Cyrenaica to deny the rebels the support of the local population.

+ Some of these children deny the abuse is happening or pretend it is happening to someone else, and this eventually becomes a different identity or alter.

+ A person may be raped but deny or not realize that what happened to them is rape, so would not say ‘yes’ if they were asked in survey if they had been raped.

+ In this movie they want to deny the fact of the Nanjing Massacre.

+ Under the provisions of Qatar’s sponsorship law, sponsors have the unilateral power to cancel workers’ residency permits, deny workers’ ability to change employers, report a worker as “absconded” to police authorities, and deny permission to leave the country.

+ According to MFI’s website, Shahi is the Awaited Messiah, but they deny the notion that Shahi is another form of Jesus and claim that Jesus has also returned to support the Mehdi.

+ Also, the Fourteenth Amendment to the United States ConstitutionFourteenth Amendment says that no state can take away any person’s “life, liberty, or property, without due process of law; nor deny to any person…

+ Barbossa and Elizabeth deny knowing Will, but when Feng threatens to kill him, Elizabeth reacts, confirming they are allies.

+ And when Paul arrives in Jerusalem to deliver the money he raised for the faithful there, it is to James that he speaks, and who insists that Paul ritually cleanse himself at Herod’s Temple to prove his faith and deny rumors of teaching rebellion against the Torah.

+ Philosophies such as nihilism and absurdism deny that life has any meaning.

+ Although I would grant unblock in some cases, I’m not sure in which cases I would grant or deny unblock.

+ I cannot confirm or deny the actual address, since 65.536 of them are blocked here on simple.

+ Weismann was one of the first biologists to deny the inheritance of acquired characters entirely.

How to use in sentence of “importation”

How to use in-sentence of “importation”:

+ In the USA the consumption of CBD hemp oil is federally legal, since CBD hemp oil falls under the same importation and commerce laws as other hemp products.

+ His role in the rising was in the importation of guns, he was arrested in Tralee, County Kerry.

+ As a result of the importation of Indian labourers, Durban became the home to the largest concentration of Indians outside India.

+ Since the issue has been fixed, I am going to ask the community once again if they would let me have temporary access to the importer flag so that I can do some importation of some of those lists of asteroids ;.

+ In 1971, Byrd proposed a bill to allow the importation of various metals from Rhodesia.

+ He organized a society for the importation of foreign birds, incorporated in Albany.

How to use in sentence of importation
How to use in sentence of importation

Example sentences of “importation”:

+ I’m pretty sure the importation of scripts can be done in a foolproof manner that defy the updating of the parent scripts…

+ The first clause in this section prevents Congress from passing any law that would restrict the importation of slaves into the United States prior to 1808.

+ The importation of slaves was made illegal in 1792 and Chinese workers were brought to work in the farms.

+ He takes responsibility for the importation and marketing of cigars and pipes in the Oy Amanita Ltd, the Utrios’ family-owned company.

+ The second section bans the importation of alcoholic beveragealcohol in violation of state or territorial law.

+ On January 13, 2004 the American Centers for Disease Control and Prevention issued an an embargo on the importation of Civets into the United States.

+ From 1968 to 2005, the United States Food and Drug Administration banned the importation of Sichuan peppercorns because they were found to be capable of carrying citrus canker.

+ Hitler’s Germany was dependent on a continuous importation of fuel and crude oil from the Romanian oil fields of Ploesti.

+ After one year from the ratification of this article the manufacture, sale, or transportation of intoxicating liquors within, the importation thereof into, or the exportation thereof from the United States and all territory subject to the jurisdiction thereof for beverage purposes is hereby prohibited.

+ On January 1, 1808, the first day it was permitted to do so, Congress approved legislation prohibiting the importation of slaves into the United States.

+ I'm pretty sure the importation of scripts can be done in a foolproof manner that defy the updating of the parent scripts...

+ The first clause in this section prevents Congress from passing any law that would restrict the importation of slaves into the United States prior to 1808.

“public” – example sentences

How to use in-sentence of “public”:

– The area also is the site of a major rapid transit rail maintenance facility of the Washington Metropolitan Area Transportation Authority, the principal public transit operator in metropolitan Washington, D.C.

– Disney listened to the public and several of the attractions which drew criticism from the public will be removed in the redesign and expansion.

– There was plumbing in some houses and in the public baths, and a sewer system was used.

– Independence Square or Maidan Nezalezhnosti is the national public square of Ukraine.

– After a short while, she left the public service.

– Chicago Transit Authority, also known as CTA, is the operator of public transportmass transit in Chicago, Illinois and some of its surrounding suburbs, including the trains of the Chicago “L” and CTA bus service.

public - example sentences
public – example sentences

Example sentences of “public”:

- Li Hongzhi began his public teachings of Falun Gong on 13 May 1992 in Changchun, and subsequently gave lectures and taught Falun Gong exercises across China.

- Gender gaps in public opinion about lesbians and gay men.
- In global public opinion surveys there is strong support for promoting renewable sources such as solar power and wind power, requiring utilities to use more renewable energy, and providing tax incentives to encourage the development and use of such technologies.

– Li Hongzhi began his public teachings of Falun Gong on 13 May 1992 in Changchun, and subsequently gave lectures and taught Falun Gong exercises across China.

– Gender gaps in public opinion about lesbians and gay men.

– In global public opinion surveys there is strong support for promoting renewable sources such as solar power and wind power, requiring utilities to use more renewable energy, and providing tax incentives to encourage the development and use of such technologies.

– Her work put graphic design into Architecturearchitectural and public spaces.

– Her maternal great-grandfather emigrated from Cork, Ireland, and later became the Superintendent of the New York City Public Schools.

– The GNU General Public License is the same but is about software.

– If you have one, it may also be helpful to post your PGP public key.

– He began to attend public lessons run by the best scientists in London at the time.

– The Maroon Berets came into the public spotlight when they captured the PKK terrorist organization leader Abdullah Öcalan in Kenya.

– The winners are presented to the public during Fall.

– Lieutenant commander is a mid-ranking officer in the United States Navy, the United States Coast Guard, and several other public uniformed services.

– During his terms, he unified the transit system, directed the building of low-cost public housing, public playgrounds, and parks, constructed airports, reorganized the police force, defeated the powerful political machine Tammany Hall, and improved employment rates in New York City, even during the depression.

More in-sentence examples of “public”:

– The trust focused on providing schools, hospitals, museums, public baths and reading rooms.

– She is a former television host and is involved in charity work and public speaking, focusing mainly on women’s and children’s issues.

– In most other types of public transport, such as a bus, tram, or train, the rider does not get to choose the locations where they want to get picked up or dropped off.

– San José’s public education system is made up of pre-schools, elementary and high schools, which are in all of the city’s districts and are under the supervision of the Ministry of Public Education.

– On September 4, 2013, Chafee announced that he would not run for re-election as Governor of Rhode Island after months of low-approval ratings from the public and by election officials.

– The first cars were built in Ford’s Dearborn, Michigan factory on March 9 of that year and the car was first shown to the public on April 17 at the New York World’s Fair.

– From 1968 and 1972, he was Minister of Public Works.

– Stations are an important aspect of any public transportation system.

– There are many post-secondary schools, both public and private, in San Cristobal.

– Nocturnal transportation is an all-encompassing name for public transportation that operates during the night.

– For more on Belmont’s public contributions to the war effort, see August Belmont, “A Few Letters and Speeches of the Late Civil War”, New York, 1870.

– She supported her husband in his political career, but had tried to avoid public appearances.

– The judges even say that they do not care about the reactions of the government, the Bundestag, or public opinion or about the cost of one of the court’s decisions.

– The book is about two mallard ducks who decide to raise their family on an island in the lagoon in Boston Public Garden, a park in the middle of Boston, MassachusettsBoston, Massachusetts.

– The George Inn is a public house in Southwark, London.

– Nowadays, many cafés offer public wireless Internet or even have computers, telephones, and newspapers for customer use.

– They were shown to the public on March 23, 2021.

– In January 2009, she was awarded a Public Service Medal for her work in Indonesia.

– The Harold Washington Library Center is the central library for the Chicago Public Library System.

– Law professors say women probably can be topless in public in the other provinces, but nobody knows for sure.

– Dandy Town and North Village are sports clubs and Harbour View Village is a small public housing development.

– Praça Sete de Setembro is a public square in the center of the city of Belo Horizonte, Minas Gerais, Brazil.

– Most are part of the Public Broadcasting System.

– He is a patron of the Tory Reform Group and remains an active figure in public life.

– Snow’s study was a major event in the history of public health and geography.

– The first movie theatre was opened to the public on April 23, 1896, in Koster and Bial’s Music Hall on 34th Street in New York City.

- The trust focused on providing schools, hospitals, museums, public baths and reading rooms.

- She is a former television host and is involved in charity work and public speaking, focusing mainly on women's and children’s issues.
- In most other types of public transport, such as a bus, tram, or train, the rider does not get to choose the locations where they want to get picked up or dropped off.

– It still exists as Oswego Public Library Oswego Public Library, which is a Carnegie Library.

– After this experience, Rodin did not complete another public commission.

– Unlike public Internet routers that need additional configuration to forward these packets, internal routers do not need any additional configuration to forward these packets.

– He was found guilty of embezzlement of hundreds of thousands of euros in public funds.

– Cabot High School is administered by the Cabot Public School District, which covers Cabot, Austin, Ward, and northern Lonoke County.

– Just as people who are Certified Public Accountants must take continuing education each year, Certified Management Accountants have a similar requirement.

– In most public schools, education is divided into three levels.

– The government asked the general public to avoid social contact and announced even further restrictions to be made soon.

– However, the ZSL’s nearby “Institute of Zoology” may get public grants as a scientific institution.

– In 2015, Mukta-Mona received “The Bobs – Best of Online Activism” award from German public broadcaster Deutsche Welle.

– The Nazis said a public execution would happen.

– It was created to promote and help support public broadcasting.

– It maintains public roads, streets, highways, and railroads in the U.S.

– Bars are also found in Public housepubs and nightclubs.

– Ismailova is obtaining her Master’s degree in Strategic Public Relation in University of Southern California.

– Since their failures are made public celebrities can been seen as having lower moral values than most people.

– Huxley’s public lectures grew into his most famous work “Man’s place in Nature”.

– Texas AM University is a public university in College Station, Texas.

– The first episode was made public on April 20, 2014.

– For example, Paris Hilton would not be a public figure without her money, but her family’s importance has created and helps her be well known and a celebrity.

– They used sit-ins to protest all kinds of segregated places – not just lunch counters, but also beaches, parks, museums, libraries, swimming pools, and other public places.

– This stopped Catholics from taking part in public life under Catholic government.

– Questia offers some information for free, including several public domain works, publication information, tables of contents, the first page of every chapter, Boolean searches of the contents of the library, and short bibliographies of available books and articles on some 6500 topics.

“domestically” use in sentences

How to use in-sentence of “domestically”:

+ Solar thermal energy is primarily used domestically for space heating, hot water, and in some cases air conditioning.

+ The film was entered into the 2001 Cannes Film Festival, The film closed on December 6, 2001, after grossing $267,665,011 domestically along with $216,744,207 overseas for a worldwide total of $484,409,218.

+ The movie was Sandler’s highest-grosser domestically until “Hotel Transylvania 2”.

+ Its main responsibilities are to support and grow science, scientific findings, supporting research and development and representing Hungarian science domestically and around the world.

+ Founded in 1913, it is Israel’s most successful club both domestically and in European competitions.

+ It earned $46 million domestically and $172 million worldwide.

+ The domestically developed HSR-350x, which achieved 352.4km/h in tests, resulted in a second type of high-speed trains now operated by Korail, the KTX Sancheon.

+ The President represents the government both domestically and internationally.

domestically use in sentences
domestically use in sentences

“mass spectrometer” – sentence examples

How to use in-sentence of “mass spectrometer”:

– Sub-million-year age resolution of Precambrian igneous events by thermal extraction-thermal ionization mass spectrometer Pb dating of zircon: Application to crystallization of the Sudbury impact melt sheet.

– In 1964, EAI began development of a computer-controlled mass spectrometer By 1966, over 500 gas-analyzer instruments were sold.

– This allows the mass spectrometer downstream to capture, ionize, accelerate, deflect, and detect the ionized molecules separately.

– In the early models, the measurements from the mass spectrometer was recorded on graph paper.

– The mass spectrometer actually measures the mass and weight of individual atoms.

mass spectrometer - sentence examples
mass spectrometer – sentence examples

“sea surface” – some sentence examples

How to use in-sentence of “sea surface”:

+ As the Earth rotates, the magnitude and direction of the tidal force at any particular point on the Earth’s surface change constantly; although the ocean never reaches equilibrium—there is never time for the fluid to “catch up” to the state it would eventually reach if the tidal force were constant—the changing tidal force nonetheless causes rhythmic changes in sea surface height.

+ Located to the south of a mid to upper-level ridge ridge over the southern United States, the system moved to the west-northwest into an area ideal for further strengthening; an upper-level anticyclone formed over the central Gulf of Mexico, and sea surface temperatures along its track were warm.

+ The distance from the sea surface to the Freeboard Deck is named the freeboard.

+ The 1995 season was extremely active, largely due to favorable conditions including a La Niña and warm sea surface temperatures.

+ It moved west-northwestward under the influence of the subtropical ridge to its north, and steadily strengthened in an area of warm sea surface temperaturewater temperatures and light wind shear.

sea surface - some sentence examples
sea surface – some sentence examples

“wax” how to use in sentences

How to use in-sentence of “wax”:

+ The wax gives some plants a whitish or bluish surface color.

+ In the 1980s, he had further international chart success as half of Wax Wax, a collaboration with 10cc’s Graham Gouldman.

+ In the Bohemian and cedar waxwings, these tips look like sealing wax and give the group its name.

+ Earwax is a sticky yellow or grey substance like wax produced by the ears.

+ The leaves are evergreen and needle-like, 8–60mm long, arranged in an open spiral on long shoots, and in dense spiral clusters of 15–45 together on short shoots; they vary from bright grass-green to dark green to strongly glaucous pale blue-green, depending on the thickness of the white wax layer which protects the leaves from drying out.

+ All of Issler’s records were recorded on fragile hollow cylinders made of a waxy blend of materials that usually became brown-colored during the making of the blank cylinders, so they are called “brown wax cylinders” because of their shape and usual color.

wax how to use in sentences
wax how to use in sentences

Example sentences of “wax”:

+ Odysseus tells his men to put wax in their ears, so they will not hear the song of the sirens.

+ The pain increases in areas such as the genitals, especially for people who have not waxed before or do not wax often.

+ Some people use wax or electrolysis to remove pubic hair.

+ During the shoot, a prop man moved what was thought to be a wax mannequin that was hanging from the set.

+ A wax statue of Caesar was erected in the forum displaying the 23 stab wounds.

+ Paraffin wax was identified by Carl Reichenbach in 1830.

+ While in prison he draw around two thousand drawings with wax or pencil, and define another specific stage of production.

+ Odysseus tells his men to put wax in their ears, so they will not hear the song of the sirens.

+ The pain increases in areas such as the genitals, especially for people who have not waxed before or do not wax often.

+ Many kinds of dry foods were once stored in wax paper because of its resistance to water.

+ Edam that is sold in the Netherlands does not usually have wax on it.

+ The lifelike character of Ancient RomeRoman portrait sculptures has been linked to the earlier Roman use of wax to keep the features of dead family members.

+ A worker bee grows wax in its abdomen.

More in-sentence examples of “wax”:

+ The writer would pour some wax over the joint of the letter, then press a ring or metal stamp which has his official mark on.

+ The wax is then used to make cells for the honeycomb.
+ However, wax can build up faster than in the ears of other cats.

+ The writer would pour some wax over the joint of the letter, then press a ring or metal stamp which has his official mark on.

+ The wax is then used to make cells for the honeycomb.

+ However, wax can build up faster than in the ears of other cats.

+ It was used for scratching onto black wax that covered white wood, a method used by the Romans.

+ Then plaster was put over the wax, and the wax was removed, leaving a mould.

+ A sphinx wax or Brazilian wax is is a type of hair removal.

+ In September 2016, a wax sculpture of her at Madame Tussauds in Hong Kong had her exhibition.

+ The wax sometimes drips down the side of the candle.

+ Then they can take the wax out of their ears, and free Odysseus.

+ It is a remake of the 1933 movie “Mystery of the Wax Museum”.

+ Models would be made of wax and clay and then burnt, spat upon, and defaced.

+ Guggenheim MuseumGuggenheim Museum, the Johnson Wax Headquarters, and the first Usonian home, the first Herbert and Katherine Jacobs house, in Madison, Wisconsin.

+ In August 2015, it was announced that Grumpy Cat would get her own wax sculpture at Madame Tussauds in San Franscisco.

+ Another famous building by Wright was called the Johnson Wax Headquarters.

+ On 28 April 2008, Madame Tussauds added a wax model of Doutzen to the exhibition.

+ They have a wax coating to make them waterproof.

+ In photography, wax paper can be used as a light diffuser.

+ Symptoms may wax and wane.

+ The most important ones are Old Souk, Qartaba, Faraya, Abraham River, Jeita Grotto and Byblos Wax Museum.

+ The Romans used lead styli with wax tablets which could be “erased” by rubbing the beeswax surface smooth again.

+ A seal is something such as a piece of wax which has an official mark on it, and which is attached to an important letter or document to make it official.

+ Some formal documents still use an official wax seal, such as a coat of arms.

+ Byblos Wax Museum is a wax museum that present historical people and everything old.

+ Paper cups are usually coated with plastic or wax to stop liquid leaking out or soaking through the paper.

+ To make a batik, they use the cloth as the paper, and they just start drawing hot wax over the cloth.

+ Luhan won his own wax statue in January 2016, from the Madame Tussaud’s Wax Museum in Beijing.

+ The original wax model was acquired by Paul Mellon in 1956.

+ A candle is a stick made of wax with a string straight in the middle.

+ The wax masks were then remade in stone.

+ In Blackpool’s Madame Tussauds there is a wax figure of Kyle.

+ The sculpture was originally made in wax before it was cast in bronze.

+ A death mask is a wax or plaster cast made of a person’s face.

+ Paraffin wax refers to the solids with n between 20 and 40, inclusive.

+ Clay or wax and graphite form the “lead” in a pencil.

+ Water poured onto a smooth, flat, horizontal wax surface, say a waxed sheet of glass, will behave similarly to the mercury poured onto glass.

+ Dietary fiber includes substances like cellulose, wax and lignin, among others.

+ The station was never provided with electrical installation and the lighting was provided by wax candles or kerosene lamps..

+ To make a batik, an artist uses the cloth as the paper, and they just start drawing hot wax over the cloth.

+ Honeycomb wax can be used for making soap and candles.

+ Soon wax cylinders were used in place of the tin foil.

+ When skin is sunburned it is not good to get a wax treatment.

+ Then it is polished with flax oil for brightness, and wax for protection.

+ Water adheres weakly to wax and strongly to itself, so water clusters into drops.

+ Sixty-nine original sculptures in wax and mixed-media survived the casting process.

+ A honeycomb is a container made by bees out of wax that they produce.

+ Lithography originally used an image drawn in wax or other oily substance applied to a lithographic stone as the medium to transfer ink to the printed sheet.

+ The only parts not covered with wax were the ribbon given to him by van Goethem and the tutu.

+ The use of wax to remove all pubic hair is sometimes called “Brazilian”.