How to use the word “satanic”

How to use in-sentence of “satanic”:

+ But Satanists do not view the Satanic sins, statements, and rules of the earth as things that someone has to “try” to do.

+ The ritual, based on The Satanic Bible and The Satanic Rituals, was led by Reverend Bryan Moore and Priestess Heather Saenz.

+ During the 1980’s, bands were called “black metal” if they had Satanic lyrics.

+ Rowling are usually because people say the books have occult or Satanic parts.

+ On June 6, 2006 The Church of Satan held the first public ritual Satanic Mass in 40 years at the Steve Allen Theater in the Center for Inquiry in Los Angeles.

+ The Nine Satanic Statements outline what “Satan” represents in the Church of Satan.

+ Other books, such as “The Satanic Bible”,say more about Satanic dogma.

How to use the word satanic
How to use the word satanic

Make sentence of “doing”

How to use in-sentence of “doing”:

+ While doing so, she discovered her RB talent.

+ There are five or more different ways of doing ‘around the world’.

+ 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.

+ By doing this, Andrew Ryan betrayed the same values he built Rapture on.

+ Then he started doing it in every city he could.

Make sentence of doing
Make sentence of doing

Example sentences of “doing”:

+ In doing so, he became respected.

+ Our type of fingers are similar to those of other primates.Oxford Illustrated pages 311,380 They are used for doing things and feeling things.

+ I believe that he is doing this out of sheer bloody-mindedness..

+ One of the reasons it is so popular is that doing an Apgar test is very quick.

+ They should wait at least 15 minutes before doing it.

+ She would have normally gone to the World Championships after doing this, but she was too young according to the rules.

+ After his family moved to Marin County, Williams began his career doing stand-up comedy shows in the San Francisco Bay Area in the mid-1970s.

+ In spite of everything Handel was doing for opera he had many enemies as well as friends.

+ Fear is the body’s way of protecting itself from doing things that may be dangerous.

+ Hello! I think Bastide is a nice article and with the red links doing and a few minor issues on the talk page fixing, it could be a VGA.

+ It started doing this in 2017.

+ Also, please note that the table, so if you care about performance you should make sure you aren’t doing anything inefficient with your code.

+ He spent years doing amateur chemistry experiments.

+ Besides, I would have to constantly look for an administrator to help out in doing administrative actions.

+ In doing so, it passes through Midtown Manhattan, the Upper East Side, Spanish Harlem, and Harlem.

+ In doing so, he became respected.

+ Our type of fingers are similar to those of other primates.Oxford Illustrated pages 311,380 They are used for doing things and feeling things.

More in-sentence examples of “doing”:

+ My bottom line and point here is I want to help with cleaning up and fixing code, don’t care about doing other admin tasks, and would be happy to request removal of the bit as soon as I am done.

+ From there he went travelled around, visiting people, and doing church work.

+ People who have semi-vegetarian diets are usually doing so for health reasons, including avoiding heart disease, diabetes mellitusdiabetes and strokes.

+ Feminist anthropologists have realized that even when there are female anthropologists from different perspectives doing work that helps women and tells their stories, and even though women today get more PhD’s than men in anthropology, they are not published, cited, or given jobs as often as male anthropologists are.

+ I’ve already had to delete a couple of pages for him on his behalf, which he is perfectly capable of doing himself.

+ I also not need web hosting for free images i provided to improves Wikimedia as you assumed in that way they might doing it but worried that i am in their way.

+ This type of alienation increased after people started doing work in assembly lines.

+ However, by doing this they had divided themselves into two groups.

+ He got the game-winning goal for Canada in the 2010 Winter Olympics in overtime against the USA and in doing so won the team the gold medal.

+ While he was president, Niyazov made doing many things against the law, such as growing a beard or ballet dancing.

+ If everyone is doing their job correctly, the team is usually successful.

+ The women are assigned to work at a Matisse Footwear warehouse, managing inventory, doing office work, etc.

+ He gave up hockey after breaking his ankle doing it and making him and Davis miss most of the 2004-2005 competitive season.

+ I’ve been doing some work with dab pages, and the new special pages could help with that.

+ As his sometimes bad relationship with Dodd developed, he found himself doing a variety of important tasks at Dodd’s Studio One hit factory, going on to record nearly thirty songs for the label.

+ I wasn’t aware that what I was doing was not allowed? I thought this was the best place to keep the data, where I could update it on a monthly basis.

+ There is a famous photograph of her doing the spin at the 1937 World Figure Skating Championships.

+ He spent seven years doing this.

+ Racing is a kind of competition or contest where winning means doing or finishing something before the other contestants do.

+ Taverner even hid some books which the king had forbidden under the floor, and he got into trouble for doing this.

+ Many philosophers think that doing anything or making any choice is a part of ethics.

+ I haven’t given up on doing the french communes though I agree they should meet some kind of standard.

+ And you have to have edited at least 10 times before 1 August. Between 12 August and 27 August, you can vote by going to and doing what that page tells you.

+ For example, if a wheel spins one time in one second, it is doing 60 RPM, because there is 60 seconds in one minute.

+ Barnstars are usually used for an editor who has been doing good work for a long time.

+ Strange figures are around doing martial-arts moves.

+ My bottom line and point here is I want to help with cleaning up and fixing code, don't care about doing other admin tasks, and would be happy to request removal of the bit as soon as I am done.

+ From there he went travelled around, visiting people, and doing church work.

+ They became popular by doing local concerts.

+ According to historian Mary Beard, no ancient historian who was alive at the same time as Caligula ever said Caligula really made Incitatus a senator, and it is likely that he only told a joke about doing it.

+ Human beings are born with the four powers that would keep them from doing bad things, and they are also born with the many drives or motivations that can lead them to do bad things to satisfy these needs.

+ After doing A Level art at Hammersmith and West London College he went to Goldsmiths College, University of London.

+ If I can’t be comfortable doing a check then I’m not going to do it regardless of who the user is.

+ After doing so, there is a smaller probability the patient is unwilling to receive the treatment a second time.

+ Remember, doing a competent job is what is expected of a person with a professional qualification.

+ We’re doing real well.

+ All animals seem to have bacteria and protozoa living in or on them without doing much harm.

+ Could I have the flood flag, please? I’m doing some work sorting articles into more-specific categories.

+ I don’t see myself doing a lot of blocking, but I do see myself doing a fair bit of deletion.

+ In 1935, he started doing mostly just sculpture.

+ Now, the police stop people from doing this in many cities.

+ Upon doing so, the winds of Nina were 115 miles an hour.

+ After doing his BA and MA from Government College, Lahore, Iqbal was appointed a professor at this same institution and after some time, in 1905, he was selected for higher studies in England and Europe.

+ The series has the men doing stunts and tricks.

+ Lyrically, they also moved hardcore into very personal realms and, in doing so, are usually considered the first emo band.

+ After the album came out and the band finished doing concerts to promote it, the leader of the band named Jeff Mangum became very private and basically disappeared except for one small concert in New Zealand and a reunion tour in the 2010s.

+ If you want to use VisualEditor, we have a guide to doing so, as well as a list of common keyboard shortcuts.

+ In 1785 Arnold and his son Richard moved to Saint John, New Brunswick, where they speculated in land, and established a business doing trade with the West Indies.

+ I was watching the new changes page, and saw a bunch of categories being edited by ‘s recent changes show that he made a few changes two years ago with politically-motivated categories, took a wikibreak, and is now back doing the same thing.

+ Bad honor can be gotten for doing crimes like killing and/or robbing people.

+ The next book in the Bible is 1 Kings, which begins with Solomon as King, who builds the Temple in Jerusalem, which God had earlier forbidden David from doing as a result of his sin.

+ If this is set as an event handler, it will stop the event from doing anything more.

How to use the word “fuel tank”

How to use in-sentence of “fuel tank”:

+ These were the orbiter, the external fuel tank and solid rocket boosters.

+ A piece of insulating foam from the external fuel tank peeled off during the launch 16 days earlier and struck the shuttle’s left wing.

+ Many crashed due to mishandling on takeoff when a full fuel tank affected the center of gravity.

+ Using fuel drained from destroyed aircraft and from a hidden fuel tank in the jungle, the CAF attacked the convoy twice on the 14th, but caused no damage.

+ The blood drips onto the bike’s old fuel tank which springs open, leaving the audience expecting a sequel.

How to use the word fuel tank
How to use the word fuel tank

“confucian” – some sentence examples

How to use in-sentence of “confucian”:

+ He was born from the Confucian scholar’s Prestigious family in Jodong of Sacheon city, and his grandfather had already died before he was born, with no influence from his grandfather.

+ The Confucian education system was compared unfavorably to the Japanese system of public education.

+ There are two Confucian schools, Oksanseowon and Donggangseowon, near Yangdong Folk Village.

+ It was named by the Confucian scholar Ogyū Sorai during the Edo period.

+ In China, the Han Dynasty advocated Confucianism as the de facto state religion, establishing tests based on Confucian texts as an entrance requirement into government service.

+ He attended Penang Chinese Girls Primary School and Chung Hwa Confucian High School.

+ American students were easily able to paraphrase, but Chinese students found it hard, perhaps due to their academic environment influenced by Confucian traditions.

confucian - some sentence examples
confucian – some sentence examples

Example sentences of “confucian”:

+ He was a Confucian scholar, and as a “Professor” in the field of Confucianism education, he firmly maintained his attitude to the end.

+ Ha Jae-se is a Confucian and educator of the Korean Empire.

+ He is also well known for his Taoist beliefs and rebellion against Confucian teachings through his writing.

+ He was taught along Confucian lines.

+ It is also one of Taiwan’s cultural capitals, as it built the First Confucian School/Temple on the island.

+ Sorai had a large following with his teachings and created the Sorai school, which would become an influential force in Japanese Confucian scholarship.

+ Kwon Sang-ha was a politician and ConfucianismNeo Confucian scholar, teacher, and writer of the Joseon Dynasty.

+ He repudiated the colonial modernization education of the Japanese imperialism until the moment he died, and emphasized the importance of Confucian education.

+ After his death nearly 1000 people were at his funeral and his tablet was put in a Confucian temple.

+ The Confucian way of life includes ancestor worship.

+ Both Koreas share a BuddhismBuddhist and Confucian heritage and a recent history of Christian and Cheondoism movements.

+ Some of them still have a “jongga” or head of the family and practice ancestor worship in the Confucian way.

+ The tombs show Confucian philosophy.

+ He was a Confucian scholar, and as a "Professor" in the field of Confucianism education, he firmly maintained his attitude to the end.

+ Ha Jae-se is a Confucian and educator of the Korean Empire.

How to use in sentence of “brick”

How to use in-sentence of “brick”:

– Builders switched to brick masonry with clay tiled roofs, to reduce the fire hazard.

– These rattlesnakes usually weigh about 1.8 to 2.7kg.They are usually gray-brown in color, but some are pinkish brown, or brick red.

– Boas have a color pattern that is brownish, and becomes brick red around the tail.

– The Chrysler Building is still the tallest brick building in the world.

– Johnson is often said to have been one of the first people to begin rioting against the police, some going as far to say she “threw the first brick at Stonewall”.

– A traditional brick factory is a factory for the manufacturing of bricks from mud by humans.

How to use in sentence of brick
How to use in sentence of brick

Example sentences of “brick”:

– A brick lining and an iron stairway have been added to the lighthouse.

– For example, a person walking by a brick building that has been heated by the sun will feel heat from the building without having to touch it.

– On the west side of Main Campus are three red brick buildings that were original to Armour Institute, built between 1891 and 1901.

– The town council quickly addressed the building codes and the tents and shantyshanties were replaced by brick, brick veneer, and stone buildings.

– By the early eighteenth century brick making had been extended and four shops and one or two drinking houses were established on the common.

– The red brick building there is the former post office.

– Traditional brick ovens are baking all over Iran, but the largest organizations manually brick kilns in the past two hundred years has always been around Tehran.

– Persian’s most famous ancient brick arch of Anushirvan or Al-Mada’in currently in Iraq.

– The Tay Bridge long Including a brick viaduct that spans the Firth of Tay in Scotland, between the city of Dundee and Wormit, Fife.

- A brick lining and an iron stairway have been added to the lighthouse.

- For example, a person walking by a brick building that has been heated by the sun will feel heat from the building without having to touch it.

– Some churches have very rough brick “facades” because the marble was never put on.

– They include office, condominium and apartment buildings and hotels that are of concrete or steel frame construction, multi-story concrete parking garages, and residences that are made of either lots of brick or concrete/cement block and have roofs with slopes of no less than 35degrees from a horizontal angle and no overhangs of any kind, and if the windows are either made of hurricane-resistant safety glass or covered with shutters.

– When the Ustaše first started cremating people in January 1942, they used brick factory ovens.

– Many of them came from the 1950s onwards to work at the brickworks of the London Brick Company.

Brick Lane gets its name from former brick and tile manufacture, using the local brick earth deposits, that began in the 15th century.

– By the 1820s there was a fine brick house for the Governor.

– In 1902, Woods built a house of brick and wood on the corner of Lismore and Lancaster Streets.

More in-sentence examples of “brick”:

– It can be solid, constructed from brick or stone.

– Emma Elizabeth Smith was viciously assaulted and robbed in Osborn Street, the part of Brick Lane that meets Whitechapel High Street, in the early hours of 3 April 1888.

– The King family later moved to a large yellow brick house three blocks away.

– Meju is a brick of fermented soybeansoybeans in Korean cuisine.

– The house was said to be the third brick house built on Bayou Teche.

– During the New Kingdom, some private underground tombs had a small brick pyramid built on top of them.

– The castle had 14 towers, but today only one remains, the Clock Tower and a doorway from the 14th century, joined by brick walls.

– Many famous places like Spitalfields, Brick Lane and Shoreditch are in East London.

– In 1951, Mosier Valley School moved into a new, brick building.

– The cement of limestone for the brick joints was free of gypsum to prevent expansion and erosion thus guaranteeing a long life span.

– In October 1961, the final remaining brick sections of the track were paved over with asphalt, with the exception of a distinct three-foot-wide line of bricks at the start/finish line.

– Stone, brick and other similar materials are strong in compression.

– It is a spin-off based on the popular brick building toy, Lego.

– The walls were brick or wood.

– This makes it the biggest brick building in the world.

– In 1851, the first large brick building was erected on the square — the building of the Noble Assembly.

– It can be made of brick or stone.

– A red brick university was one of the nine civic universityuniversities founded in the major cities of England.

– Near Rani Tal, a lake in the park, a brick girdle is still there.

– The bell is housed in a brick building near the Church of the Immaculate Conception.

– The facade was made stronger with triangular brick wedges in 1807 and 1827.

– They were careful brick builders.

– She sets off on the Yellow Brick Road wearing the witch’s ruby slippers.

– In the 1800s, bungalows were nearly always built of wood, but from the 1920s it became fashionable to build them of brick as well.

– The long brick building outside the right field area was part of that rail yard.

– An 1822 law in Singapore said that all houses made of brick or tiles should be similar in the front.

– There was once a brick kitchen behind the house.

– It was built in 1870 and it is the tallest brick lighthouse in the United States.

– Architecturally, the two story brick building is similar to its neighbors, all of which are part of a historic district added to the U.S.

– It is also a place with a large diversity of nationalities, such as Italians and Polish, stemming from the Brick works that used to stand in…

– He added pebbles and powdered brick to the cement.

– Josh Lyman said in the days prior to the election “Bartlet was punching brick walls” as the result seemed too close to call, before the result broke his way.

– Construction commenced on a two-storey red brick house the following year, for it to be the home of the Duke and Duchess of York and was completed in 1990.

– On 26 May he stole food from a brick making gang at Brickfield Hill and was nearly caught.

– In between the ribs were sloping surfaces of stone or brick that could be much thinner and lighter than the ribs.

– In operation, new green bricks, along with roofing bricks, are stacked at one end of the brick pile.

– The color of a brick depends on the clay from which it was made.

– The five story dark red brick building used pink tinted mortar and utilized steel frame construction.

– He was given a brick hut on what became known as Bennelong Point where the Sydney Opera House now stands.

– In recent years, they have opened 54 brick and mortar stores to combat the strategies of other low-cost competitors in Chinese markets.

– Things like temperature, pressure, and density are intensive because two of the same brick still has the same temperature as one brick alone.

– Clay Court is primarily made with stone, brick and crushed shale.

– Several of the brick walls still have artillery projectiles stuck in the masonry.

– These settlers helped shape Bangladeshi migration to Britain; families from Jagannathpur and Bishwanath tend to dominate in the Brick Lane area today.

– The floor was set on top of many brick piles, leaving room for the hot air and steam produced by a furnace to pass underneath the floor.

– The prisoners were kept busy ship with jobs including building the prison, shoemaking, smithing, timber and brick making.

– After work as brick layer he started as architect.

– Notable works by Taupin and John include the songs “Rocket Man Rocket Man”, “Levon”, “Goodbye Yellow Brick Road”, “Daniel”, “Sacrifice”, “The One”, “Simple Life”, “The Last Song”, “Believe”.

– A brick is a man-made building material used to make walls and make places to walk.

– He is signed to 1017 Brick Squad Records.

- It can be solid, constructed from brick or stone.

- Emma Elizabeth Smith was viciously assaulted and robbed in Osborn Street, the part of Brick Lane that meets Whitechapel High Street, in the early hours of 3 April 1888.
- The King family later moved to a large yellow brick house three blocks away.

Some in-sentence examples of “keep out”

How to use in-sentence of “keep out”:

– The town has about 1700 people, many of whom live in underground houses to keep out of the heat.

– Glass was used later in the Middle Ages, but windows had shutters to keep out the cold and the weather.

– Roof tiles are designed mainly to keep out rain, and are traditionally made from locally available materials such as clay or slate.

– The top would be covered with a pile of rocks to keep out the animals.

– They also keep out rain, direct sunshine, and noise.

– If there are words you want to keep out of the search, you can write a hyphen and put the words in double quotation marks.

– His health was poor and he found it hard to keep out of debt.

Some in-sentence examples of keep out
Some in-sentence examples of keep out

“Data encryption” in sentences?

How to use in-sentence of “Data encryption”:

– Schneier and Blaze based MacGuffin on Data Encryption StandardDES, their main change was spliting the DES 64 bits data block into two unequal halves in the Feistel network, 48 bits of the 64-bit data block are fed through the round function, whose output is XORed with the other 16 bits of the data block.

– The 8 S-Boxes of DES were the subject of intensive studies for many years cause of a concern that a method of bypassing the Data Encryption StandardDES cipher to obtaining access to the “vulnerability” in the cipher.

– Schneier made Blowfish as a general-purpose algorithm, to be used as a replacement for the old Data Encryption StandardDES algorithm and to remove the problems and difficulties of other encryption algorithms.

– In 1997, the National Institute of Standards and TechnologyNIST announced a competition to choose a successor to Data Encryption Standard.

– One of the early block cipher designs was the Data Encryption Standard, developed at IBM and published as a standard in 1977.

– During the mid-1990s, the Federal government of the United StatesUnited States Government did not allow for international use of any cryptographic product unless the decrypted by a third-party with a promise that the government could not read messages protected by the Data Encryption Standard even after it was shown as weak and broken.

Data encryption in sentences?
Data encryption in sentences?

Use in sentence of “outstation”

How to use in-sentence of “outstation”:

– The outstation here was established in the early 1980s.

– The settlement started as an outstation for the Jimmy BakerBaker family, who moved here from other parts on the APY lands to be closer to the country of their ancestors.

– Nyapaṟi began as a family Outstation movementoutstation by the Stevens family, who moved here to look after the country of their ancestors.

– In 1984, Pinta Pinta and his family set up an Outstation movementoutstation at Winparrku, between Kintore and Kiwirrkurra.

– An outstation was built, but is not always occupied.

Use in sentence of outstation
Use in sentence of outstation

Example sentences of “outstation”:

– This became known as the outstation movement.

– There are now more than a thousand outstation communities in Australia.

– Many live on the small family outstation communities on Aboriginal Lands in surrounding areas.

– When he was much older, Robin moved back to Walalkara and set up an Outstation movementoutstation for his family on his homelands.

– Kaltukatjara was originally established as an outstation in 1968.

– In the 1970s, many of the people living here moved back to their homelands as part of the outstation movement.

– In the 1960s, she moved back west when the outstation at Amaṯa was established.

– A man named Pinta Pinta and his two sons were setting up an outstation there.

- This became known as the outstation movement.

- There are now more than a thousand outstation communities in Australia.

– An outstation was established here in 1977, and belongs to a Pitjantjatjara family.

– The Northern Territory had early success in the outstation movemnet, because the Aboriginal Land Rights Act was passed in the territory in 1976.

– The outstation was established in 1975, along with Iltur, South AustraliaIltur, grant for development from the government in 1978.

– In 1976, the Department of Aboriginal Affairs offered AU$10,000 for the establishment of an outstation community at Iltur.

– He later set up an Outstation movementoutstation at Umutju, further south, so that he could work closer to his homelands.

“vomiting” use in sentences

How to use in-sentence of “vomiting”:

+ Medical cannabis can help with nausea and vomiting during chemotherapy.

+ Angelica stays over with Tommy, but her desire for an open window leaves Tommy feeling ill and hallucinating, which eventually leads to his vomiting on her.

+ Common side effects of this medication are Somnolencesleepiness, dry mouth, weakness, vomiting and nausea.

+ Cyclic vomiting syndrome, abbreviated CVS, is a medical condition whose main symptoms are nausea and repeated vomiting.

+ The hard placenta that surrounds the child cracks; Bella begins vomiting blood.

+ He had stomach discomfort, nausea, vomiting and bad smelling breath.

+ Cholera’s main symptoms are bad diarrhea and vomiting clear fluid.

vomiting use in sentences
vomiting use in sentences

Example sentences of “vomiting”:

+ Often, when children have dengue fever, their symptoms are the same as gastroenteritis, like vomiting and diarrhea, or the common cold.

+ It has helped lower the number of human deaths from dehydration in vomiting and diarrheal illnesses, especially in cholera epidemics occurring in children.
+ The reaction causes burning, nausea, headache, rashes, vomiting and blisters.

+ Often, when children have dengue fever, their symptoms are the same as gastroenteritis, like vomiting and diarrhea, or the common cold.

+ It has helped lower the number of human deaths from dehydration in vomiting and diarrheal illnesses, especially in cholera epidemics occurring in children.

+ The reaction causes burning, nausea, headache, rashes, vomiting and blisters.

+ Some people with swine flu also have reported rhinorrhearunny nose, sore throat, nausea, vomiting and diarrhoea.

+ After he had been suffering serious pains in his stomach and was vomiting went to see the Canadiens’ physician David Mulder, who, after many tests discovered the cancer.

+ This means there is bleeding into the skin and other organs, which can cause red and/or black patchy rash and coughing up or vomiting of blood.

+ Symptoms include cough, sore throat, muscle aches and pains, fever, headache, and rarely vomiting and diarrhoea.

+ Nausea, vomiting and heavy breathing are more serious symptoms.

+ He also had headaches, nausea, vomiting and hallucinations.

+ After vomiting on Judy’s party dress, Fred leaves the house.

+ He suffered a bout of severe vomiting earlier in the week.

+ Cyclic vomiting syndrome or cyclical vomiting syndrome, is a medical condition whose main symptoms are nausea and repeated vomiting.

Some example sentences of “mathematical model”

How to use in-sentence of “mathematical model”:

– Logistic regression, also known as “logit regression” or “logit model”, is a mathematical model used in statistics to estimate the probability of an event occurring having been given some previous data.

– CNDO builds a mathematical model of a molecule.

– If the mathematical model is an accurate representation of the real world, then no photon or other subatomic particle has either an exact position or a definite momentum.

– Probability space is a mathematical model used to describe scientific experiments.

– He even changed his equations to include a “cosmological constant” in order to allow a mathematical model of an unchanging universe.

– The very first earthquake simulations were performed by statically applying some “horizontal inertia forces”, based on scaled peak ground accelerations, to a mathematical model of a building.

Some example sentences of mathematical model
Some example sentences of mathematical model