+ It has provision for a location map, images, captions, and detailed information about the place.
+ More detailed information on locusts can be found at the pages of the.
+ If there are varves, a lot of detailed information can be discovered in a core sample.
+ Click the link on the far left for detailed information on that series.
+ Those computers have search function and give users detailed information about where the book is in library, what genre the book is, and whether or not it may be borrowed.
+ In the 16th century this tradition stopped once again when the town was sacked during The French Wars of Religion.
+ It once again became the background for the tourism of Lake Velencei, where commercial service facilities are established and the infrastructure is developing rapidly.
+ In 1703 however, Anne once again revived the Order of the Thistle.
+ Jaisohn returned to Korea once again after Japan’s defeat in the World War II.
+ This theory was tested at the Battle of Cold Harbor when Grant’s army once again came into contact with Lee’s near Mechanicsville.
Some sentences in use of once again
Example sentences of “once again”:
+ Later in his reign Mursili II campaigned against the Kaska once again retaking the Hittite holy city of Niniveh.
+ The last "Charonosaurus", protected once again by the cave, finds that it's the last of the herd.
+ Later in his reign Mursili II campaigned against the Kaska once again retaking the Hittite holy city of Niniveh.
+ The last “Charonosaurus”, protected once again by the cave, finds that it’s the last of the herd.
+ As he is taken away, Marfa, in her madness, once again mistakes Griaznoy for Lykov.
+ However, it was once again the Gem paper clip in the stamp.
+ Younha was once again chosen to be an anime theme singer for “Kiba”.
+ They returned once again as “Russia” at the 1994 Winter Olympics.
+ Two years later, Nelly approached Aguilera once again for the recording of “Tilt Ya Head Back”, a critically-acclaimed but less successful track on Nelly’s later album “Sweat”.
+ Many years later, in 1952, Walter and the Vienna Philharmonic once again made a famous recording of “Das Lied von der Erde” with the singers Kathleen Ferrier and Julius Patzak.
+ HindujaSrichand, were once again named by the Time UK as the UK’s wealthiest people, according to the annual Rich List survey.
+ Later towards the end of the 16th century, it is believed the Virgin Mary appeared to a crippled boy in a place called Thittu, once again in the same town of Vailankanni.
More in-sentence examples of “once again”:
+ Although he left Paris and returned to Barcelona when World War I broke out in 1914, he went to Paris again in 1921 and stayed there until 1941 when, once again he went back to Catalonia, because the GermanyGerman army were invading Paris in World War II.
+ In 1999 it was remodeled once again after the original building.
+ In April 2015, Clinton announced that she would be running for president once again for the 2016 United States presidential elections.
+ But upon their deaths, according to Frankish custom, the kingdom would often be split once again between their sons.
+ Reagan was Second inauguration of Ronald Reagansworn in as president once again on January 20, 1985 at the staff by moving Secretary of the Treasury and naming Treasury Secretary Donald Regan to Chief of Staff.
+ Ward once again left for health reasons before the band toured in support of the album.
+ SK went to the Korean Series again in 2008, once again facing their main rivals, Doosan Bears.
+ In 2009, Lovett released his second cover album, “Natural Forces”, and once again included a Taylor song.
+ After the Restless Heart-tour ended, Coverdale once again ended Whitesnake and took another short break from music.
+ In 1936 she returned once again to the United States.
+ In 2012 he was once again made party leader and his party went on to win the election in December 2012 by a wide margin.
+ Goody was a housemate once again in Celebrity Big Brother 2007.
+ Later, the same mysterious man appears once again, and meets Ramesh once again to tell him that he knows Mala well and also Bijua is planning to give off Ramesh to the criminal gang, for money.
+ Plutarch, “Caesar” Brutus and his companions then marched to the Capitol while crying out to their beloved city: “People of Rome, we are once again free!”.
+ In 2016, Johnson once again became the party’s nominee with running mate William Weld.
+ City became administrative centre once again in 1.1.2003 after reform of public administration, when Hlinsko became city of third level.
+ The insurance company paid Blanck and Harris about $60,000 more than the reported losses, or about $400 per casualty.In 1913, Blanck was once again arrested for locking the door in his factory during working hours.
+ In August of 2011 the three services were once again separated, ending decades of confusion and low morale.
+ In May 2015, it was announced that the team would be returning to Winnipeg and would be once again be called the Manitoba Moose.
+ However, Joey Belladonna once again returned to Anthrax in 2010 on a permanent basis.
+ In 1984, he rejoined Black Sabbath to record new material with David Donato but after several demo tapes, he once again left Sabbath.
+ The price of crude oil more than doubled to $39.50 per barrel over the next 12 months, and long lines once again appeared at gas stations, as they had in the 1973 oil crisis.
+ It once again stars Macaulay Culkin and features Daniel Stern, Joe Pesci, Catherine O’Hara, and John Heard.
+ His back-to-back major title wins of the Russian Championship followed by the World Cup has Svidler once again into the world’s top ten.
+ The shear also reduced once again allowing Franklin to re-strengthen somewhat, with winds reaching 60mph on July 28.
+ In the east, the Arabs once again became a threat to the Empire.
+ Purplebackpack89 has once again requested that we consider removing his community ban.
+ The United States once again had prosperity.
+ The player once again plays as Master Chief as he falls towards Earth.
+ The triad or Power of Three is once again complete.
+ Without Superman to aid them, the remaining five heroes travel to a village in Russia where Steppenwolf plans to unite the boxes once again and reshape the world for his nephew Darkseid.
+ In “Mario Party 4”, Daisy’s character design was altered yet again, giving her shorter hair, a new dress design, and once again a paler skin tone.
+ Donkey Kong and Diddy Kong are once again the playable characters in the game.
+ We are getting once again pages of the type “Anywhere Americans”, which are so dotty because there is almost no American alive who does not originate somewhere else in the world.
+ As others have pointed out, comments on my Talk page in response to a thoughtful and careful review such as “Why don’t you do the last three yourself? They shouldn’t be hard to find” show that the nominating editor is not committed to getting this through to GA and once again responding to help with “You do it”.
+ ItalyItalian rider Giuseppe Guerini also won a stage and the team once again winning the team classification.
+ This season only contains 14 episodes, and the cash prize is once again C$1,000,000.
+ Residing in Spain, Maria Amalia once again did much to improve the royal residences having them redecorated and founded another porcelain factory at “Buen Retiro”.
+ However on 28 August 2012, the “Hitman” Facebook page confirmed that Bateson will once again be voicing 47.
+ It re-organized further south into a strong tropical storm once again on August 28 before speeding up and hitting Jamaica.
+ 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 ;.
+ The mayor of Nelson is once again John Dooley after a loosing election.
+ Guzmán was once again arrested by Mexican authorities in Mexico on February 22, 2014.
+ The Sussex battalion was fought off, once again sustaining over 50% casualties.
+ After this Coverdale once again went away from the music business, for three years.
+ Canada once again began playing in the IIHF in 1977 after the IIHF President Dr.
+ When he died, around the year 100, the area returned once again to direct Roman control.
+ On 6 January 1860, with his food supplies getting low, and two of the men refusing to go any further, Stuart once again returned home.
+ Although he left Paris and returned to Barcelona when World War I broke out in 1914, he went to Paris again in 1921 and stayed there until 1941 when, once again he went back to Catalonia, because the GermanyGerman army were invading Paris in World War II.
+ In 1999 it was remodeled once again after the original building.
+ In April 2015, Clinton announced that she would be running for president once again for the 2016 United States presidential elections.
+ It is a building used for actors attempting to frighten people with gruesome exhibits and scenes.
+ He hopes the scarecrow will frighten birds away from the field.
+ Further the assaulter pretends authority to frighten his victims.
+ If a person sexually abuses a pre-pubescent child to frighten or punish them, for example, then it may not be true pedophile behavior.
+ A total solar eclipse can frighten people who do not know what it means, because the Sun seems to disappear during the day and the sky turns dark in just a few minutes.
+ Early signs of these hunter-gatherers beginning to harvest, select and grow various food plants have been found in the Mesolithic Natufian culture of the Levant.
+ There is evidence that it was settled by humans since the Mesolithic era.
+ Some were built even earlier in the Mesolithic period.
+ In 1997 DNA analysis was undertaken on a tooth from a Mesolithic man whose remains were found in Sough’s Cave at Cheddar Gorge.
+ In some areas, such as the Near East, agriculture was already underway by the end of the Pleistocene, and there the Mesolithic is short.
+ They were seasonally occupied by nomadic groups of people during the Upper Palaeolithic and Mesolithic periods.
Make sentence of mesolithic
Example sentences of “mesolithic”:
+ Longbows have been found in Europe as far back as the Mesolithic period.
+ They built mesolithic wood and stone monuments.
+ Longbows have been found in Europe as far back as the Mesolithic period.
+ They built mesolithic wood and stone monuments.
+ In the Paleolithic there were more than one human species, but only the modern human reached the Mesolithic and Neolithic.
+ This was the Mesolithic era for Japan.
+ The earliest known people to live here were Mesolithic hunter-gatherers of pre-Celtic origin,.
+ A very similar role was played in many other mesolithic and neolithic societies, such as pre-modern Africa and New Guinea.
+ Archeological sources confirm the presence of habitats of man kind during Paleolithic, Neolithic and Mesolithic Ages.
+ Regions that experienced greater environmental effects as the last ice age ended have a much more evident Mesolithic era.
+ Before the Neolithic period was the Mesolithic period, and after the Neolithic was the Bronze Age.
+ The Mesolithic featured devices made with small chipped stone tools.
+ To say letters out loud, over the phone or when it might be unclear what letter is being pronounced a phonic alphabet is used.
+ It’s pretty unclear how many people this article is about.
+ It is unclear whether the area was named as a tribute to U.S.
+ Cixi was a powerful and charismatic figure who became the “de facto” ruler of the Manchu Qing Dynasty and ruled over China for 47 years from 1861 to her death in 1908.She was one of the wives of Emperor Xianfeng and also the mother of Emperor Tongzhi.She quickly took over the power after the death of Emperor Xianfeng.Though her exact origins are unclear it is very likely that she came from an ordinary Manchu family.
+ They also say the criteria used by the DSM are unclear which makes it hard to agree whether a patient has DID or another diagnosis.
+ It is still unclear if the royal penguin is a subspecies of the macaroni penguin.
+ It is unclear as to when the world’s peak oil will happen, though many scientists agree that it was reached in the early 2000s or before 2020.
+ His true motives are unclear and his true identity unknown, and his current goal is to raise Shigaraki to become his eventual successor, but was once again defeated by All Might in a rematch, which lead to the retirement of All Might.
Example uses in sentence of unclear
Example sentences of “unclear”:
+ Some references seem to mention a Jonha Revesencio, not a Jonha Richman, so it is unclear if we're talking about the same person.
+ It is unclear whether the poster had access to the specifications or whether it had been reverse engineered.
+ Some references seem to mention a Jonha Revesencio, not a Jonha Richman, so it is unclear if we’re talking about the same person.
+ It is unclear whether the poster had access to the specifications or whether it had been reverse engineered.
+ It is unclear if their brain chemistry changes the outcome of the research.
+ I’m a bit unclear about this.
+ It is still unclear whether UK citizens will continue to enjoy EU citizenships after Brexit.
+ Adapiformes are known from the fossil record only, and it is unclear whether they form a monophyletic or paraphyletic group.
+ It is unclear whether Palau is still associated with the confederation.
+ It is unclear if the game was considered “regular season”, “post season”, or “exhibition” in classification.
+ Costa preyed on either teenaged girls or young women, although it is unclear which, which resulted in the victims’ deaths.
+ It is unclear whether the marsupial lion had syndactyly like other diprotodonts.
More in-sentence examples of “unclear”:
+ It is unclear if the risk of suicide is increased.
+ It is unclear whether this is mandated legally, or simply a choice by GSN.
+ It is unclear if the risk of suicide is increased.
+ It is unclear whether this is mandated legally, or simply a choice by GSN.
+ Purpose of list is unclear and difficult to maintain.
+ Besides the Austronesian languages, there are some 800 languages divided into perhaps sixty small language families, with unclear relationships to each other or to anything else, plus a large number of language isolates.
+ It is unclear whether they are young stars on a “turned-back” horizontal branch, Blue stragglerblue stragglers formed through mass transfer in binary systems, or a mix of both.
+ It is unclear whether Frigg’s companions and attendants are simply different aspects of Frigg herself cf.
+ Its exact size is unclear because of the incompleteness of the fossils.
+ It is unclear if she is their real aunt.
+ As of 2020, it is unclear if the no hair theorem is true for real black holes.
+ This results in unclear speech.
+ But Burnside’s orders were unclear on several points.
+ It is unclear how she died.
+ Second para has unclear language.
+ As of 2009, it is unclear how many of these descriptions are valid species.
+ It is unclear if they were ever married.
+ It is unclear whether either type should be called a “planet”.
+ The silk fibroins produced by insects and spiders are often classified as keratins, though it is unclear whether they are phylogenetically related to vertebrate keratins.
+ The relationships of Vitaceae are unclear and the family does not appear to have any close relatives.
+ In the absence of such a discussion, or where it remains unclear what the NPOV violation is, the tag may be removed by any editor.
+ Today, it is unclear whether this can be seen as a culture.
+ It remains unclear as to whether or not the Lloyds logo will appear on the cars.
+ Again, as with many of the sites of destruction in Greece, it is unclear how this destruction came about.
+ The prince was in a minimally conscious state and it was unclear whether he would ever regain full consciousness.
+ It is unclear whether he became a Roman Catholic before his death.
+ It is unclear where the word “dhole” comes from.
+ Because of the unclear situation, participants looked at what others were doing.
+ At many other sites it is entirely unclear what happened.
+ It is still unclear what causes gestational diabetes.
+ Some common signs are strange beliefs, unclear or Mental confusionconfused thinking and language, feelings, and not doing much.
+ Lemuriform origins are unclear and debated.
+ Sorites paradox is a paradox that arises when unclear terms are used.
+ When an individual is significant for his or her role in a single event, it may be unclear whether an article should be written about the individual, the event or both.
+ Neutron are absorbed by boric acid, which has been injected into the reactor cores, but is unclear if boron was also included with the hose and fire truck water spraying of SFPs.
+ It is unclear as to where April got its name.
+ Laws can be unclear on whether brothels with sexbots are legal or not.
+ Today, it is unclear where this teaching came from.
+ According to the BBC, the more fire-resistant version is a very new product, and it is unclear whether it was available at the time the building was being clad.
+ It is unclear whether Jasenovac was to be used primarily as a death camp in its own right, like Sajmiste, or more as a collection depot from which Jews would be transported to Auschwitz.
+ It seems unclear which version was the original name given at his christening.
+ His youngest brother Cameron, an insurance executive in Hartford, CT, stepped in as trustee, but it is unclear whether either Francis or Cameron ever received payment from the government of the court-ordered price of “square 710.” If not, there may be the ironic situation of a government law-enforcement agency headquarters located on land for which the government did not comply with the law by paying the lawful price.
+ It’s unclear where Lương phi Võ Thị Viên was buried.
+ He believed the majority was replacing peremptory challenges with something very similar to challenge for cause, but was unclear in explaining the standard to be applied.
+ It still is unclear exactly why plants have mostly evolved to be green.
+ From early January 2019, Venezuela has been experiencing a Presidential crisis, with unclear leadership and terms of Presidency.
+ Donald was born between 896 and 900 somewhere in Scotland, although the place and exact time of his birth is unclear like many of the monarchs before him.
+ Because a complete skeleton of it has never been found, much is still unclear about its build.
+ Before 1967, if the President died, it was unclear whether the Vice President was President or merely Acting President.
+ These accusations can often be unclear when the accused do not consider themselves to be in the group.
– His poetic achievements have been introduced to Belgrade audience twice, in Ethnographic Museum, in collaboration with famous Serbian artists.
– In 2001, the Royal Canadian Geographical Society awarded Hallendy the Gold medal for his internationally acclaimed work on inuksuit and ethnographic work in southwest Baffin Island placing him among such outstanding contributors to geography as Michael Palin, Gilbert Grosvenor and Sir Christopher Ondaatje.
– The United States Exploring Expedition collected thousands of animal specimens, herbs, shells, minerals, tropical birds, jars of seawater and ethnographic specimens from the South Pacific.
– His ethnographic documentation of the Inuit of southwest Baffin Island is regarded as a major contribution to the appreciation of Inuit intellectual culture.
– He placed a strong emphasis on participant observation because it allowed Anthropologistanthropologists to learn local languages and customs, which would be helpful when writing up ethnographic reports.
– The Samaritan Museum is an Ethnographic Museum and Archaeological Museum in Mount Gerizim, near “Nablus”.
– His second major contribution was creating a formal ethnographic process.
– When the left front doors were opened you could see clockwork gears and cogs. If the back doors of the box were open at the same time you could see through the machine.
– Rachel, a mortal who can see through the Mist, tells Percy that he is not the hero of the Great Prophecy, and that it will influence his choice when he turns 16.
– It is possible that Pittoni looks for further mystical strength in it, exasperating the interpretation of the critic Alexander Nagel on Leonardo da Vinci’s “Head of a Woman” in which “the eyes do not focus on any outward object, and they give the impression that they will remain where they are: they see through the filter of an inner state, rather than receive immediate impressions from the outside world.
– Because sea ice has air bubbles and saltwater pockets inside it, it is much harder to see through than non-salty, clear ice.
– Despite this, Rachel has the ability to see through Mist, a thing that makes most humans unaware of the Twelve OlympiansOlympians and immortals.
– A polarization filter on a camera will remove this glare to help see through the window or water.
– The New Jersey Legislature was established in 1702 upon the surrender by the Proprietary colonyProprietors of Queen Anne.
– EdgeHTML is a proprietary layout engine developed for Edge.
– It was proprietary at first, then 3dfx later made it open source.
– This has included anger for including proprietary software, with GNU founder Richard Stallman commenting: “No other GNU/Linux distribution has backslided so far away from freedom.
– AbiWord is a free word processor that can be downloaded for free, it is open source and is much smaller in size than a proprietary alternative, Microsoft Word.
– Current machines feed from a sealed Ink cartridgecartridge which is normally a proprietary design.
– This is a proprietary implementation.
proprietary in sentences?
Example sentences of “proprietary”:
– Freespire is a community-driven and -supported project tied to the commercial Linspire distribution, and includes previously proprietary software from Linspire, such as the CNR Client, while other elements, which Linspire, Inc.
– MS-DOS was released as proprietary software, but decades later after most users had gone to other systems, it was released as free software.
– Calvert was the first Proprietary Governor of the Province of Maryland.
– It has become a proprietary softwareproprietary standard in office software.
– It supports Direct3D, OpenGL, OpenGL ES, Metal, Vulkan, and proprietary API.
– Discord_Discord is a free proprietary chat application made for PC and mobile devices.
– The code was confirmed to be genuine as its output matched that of proprietary software using licensed RC4.
– CrossOver is a proprietary solution based on the open source Wine Wine project that supports running Windows applications such as Microsoft Office and Adobe Photoshop under Linux.
– On the other hand, poor cipher depends on home-grown proprietary algorithms that have not been subjected to extensive testing and inspection; for this reason, many computer-age encryption systems are still subject to ciphertext-only attack but still in use.
– What a blogger can do on sites like that is limited by the proprietary software.
– HP thought that it was not good for individual enterprise system companies like HP to make proprietary processors, so HP worked with Intel in 1994 to create the IA-64 architecture, made with EPIC’s ideas.
– It is made by Microsoft and it is proprietary software.
– DMCA Compliance: “The Wikimedia Foundation wants to ensure that the content that we host can be re-used by other users without fear of liability and that it is not infringing the proprietary rights of others.
– There are other proprietary formats like.MOBI, AZW, IBA and PDF.
– High-end game port joysticks such as the Microsoft SideWinder rely on multiplexing a proprietary data stream through the 4 standard button inputs and sometimes through the “unused” pins, achieving full support for a rather high number of buttons.
– File formats made for commercial softwarecommercial proprietary software are sometimes a secret, so that people who do not work in the company which made the proprietary software cannot use their own and others’ files in the format without buying their software.
– Before that, he was the ninth Proprietary Governor of the Colony of Newfoundland.
– In late September 2012, NEC announced a return from IA-64 to the previous NOAH line of proprietary mainframe processors, now produced in a quad-core variant on 40nm, called NOAH-6.
– Notably, Ilya has developed the proprietary “Vision Selling” sales-methodology and “Rapid Validation” business building methodology.
– The OnePlus 5T ships with Android Android 7.1.1 “Nougat” and uses the OxygenOS user interface, OnePlus’ proprietary custom skin built on top of Android, adding various features not found in the stock Android operating system, such as night mode and reading mode, which both change the color temperature of the device’s screen, and the ability to change the Bluetooth audio codec.
- Freespire is a community-driven and -supported project tied to the commercial Linspire distribution, and includes previously proprietary software from Linspire, such as the CNR Client, while other elements, which Linspire, Inc.
- MS-DOS was released as proprietary software, but decades later after most users had gone to other systems, it was released as free software.
- Calvert was the first Proprietary Governor of the Province of Maryland.
– In the northeast of their range they live close to rivers, valleys and in ravine forests, but avoid areas with more than of snowfall.
– Because of this, rivers here are short; some of them are Acul du Sud, Torbeck, Ravine du Sud, de l’Ilet, Cavaillon, des Anglais, Port à Piment, Saut Mathurine, de Tiburon.
– A ravine is a landform.
– The holotype specimen, consisting of a partial skull and jaw, twelve back vertebrae, two tail vertebrae, two chevrons, a pelvis, two partial hindlimbs annd five fragmentary ribs, was discovered on a ravine at the edge of a pond in rural Agudo in 2007.
– On September 29 and 30, special units of the SS called “Einsatzgruppen”, and some local UkraineUkrainians who supported the Nazis, took these people to the ravine at Babi Yar.
– From 1962 to 1965, they played in Chavez Ravine Stadium.
– The town is in the Plav-Gusinje ravine of the Prokletije, at an elevation of ca.
– The three emperors and Prince Bismarck had requested of Dugléré a meal that would live in their memories and the “maître de cave”, Claudius Burdel, was instructed to accompany the dishes with the greatest wines in the world.
– Bears usually eat fish, birds’ eggs, seaweed, and dead whales, but they would rather have a meal of seal or walrus.
– Later, around 11:00am, Romans ate a small lunch, and in the evening, they ate the “cena”, the main meal of the day.
– Another specialty, made mostly in the western part of Grison, is Capuns, a filling meal of pasta and a little bit of meat, rolled into Chard leaves, eventually baked in mode of a gratin with cheese.
– A meal is a serving of food eaten by human beings.
meal – example sentences
Example sentences of “meal”:
- In some countries, lunch is the most important meal of the day.
- The Last Supper is the final meal that, in the Gospel accounts, Jesus shared with his Twelve apostlesapostles in his crucifixion.
- Many Italians drink it with every meal and in-between, and offer it to guests as soon as they arrive.
– In some countries, lunch is the most important meal of the day.
– The Last Supper is the final meal that, in the Gospel accounts, Jesus shared with his Twelve apostlesapostles in his crucifixion.
– Many Italians drink it with every meal and in-between, and offer it to guests as soon as they arrive.
– In many species, the female needs to get proteins from a blood meal before she can produce eggs.
– The meal usually comes with French fries, potato pancakes and/or coleslaw.
– The table service used for this meal is on display to this day at the oldest existing restaurant in Paris, “La Tour d’Argent” which is owned by the descendants of Claudius Burdel, the last owner of Café Anglais which was demolished in 1913.
– The painting shows the last meal shared by Jesus with his disciples, before his capture and death.
– Sunday family lunch is considered the most significant meal of the week, whose highlights often include asado or pasta.
– It also has access to washroom and meal preparation facilities.
– Families and friends usually eat a special meal together.
More in-sentence examples of “meal”:
- At first, cold clams and oysters were eaten for dessert, but later people ate them at the beginning of a meal instead.
- A Korean meal almost always includes either a "jjigae" or a "guk".
– At first, cold clams and oysters were eaten for dessert, but later people ate them at the beginning of a meal instead.
– A Korean meal almost always includes either a “jjigae” or a “guk”.
– According to the Talmud, immediately after Abraham died, Jacob prepared a lentil stew as a traditional mourner’s meal for his father.
– They are open to the public and people go there to socialize, having a meal and drinking some beer.
– Patients with type 1 may decide how much insulin to take before a meal based on how much they will eat.
– It is eaten at nearly every meal daily.
– Chicharrón is a meal made of Fryingfried pork rinds.
– This is called the wedding breakfast as it is the first meal the married couple eat together.
– The term is also used to refer to a light meal served in the synagogue after the long Shabbat and holiday morning prayers.
– This meal is known as Iftar.
– The next morning, Terry showed the now powerless Immunity Idol back at camp, and in a surprise Reward Challenge, he won a protein-enriched meal that would be useful for the last Immunity Challenge.
– A meal was eaten after the oath was taken at the Capitol’s Statutory Hall that was based on traditional recipes from President Thomas Jefferson’s era.
– The lunch meal includes foods such as a sandwich, soup, vegetables, fruit, and milk.
– At the Reward Challenge, Terry won a 2007 GMC Yukon, and he, Courtney and Danielle won a meal together.
– In most countries, it is the second meal of the day, after breakfast and before dinner.
– Because of this, the management always set aside a table where he could have a meal and watch the show.
– A banquet is a large public meal or feast, complete with main dishes and desserts.
– They usually took their midday meal with them, and ate where they worked.
– The natural response to eating sugary foods is to eat less at the next meal and to use some of the extra energy to warm the body after the meal.
– The painting, called “After Dinner at Ornans”, shows four men who have just finished a meal at a little table, which is perhaps in an inn.
– It has a nice hotel at the marketplace called “Hotel Stern” where guests can have a nice meal and good service.
– The traditional meal served at Phillippe’s is a French dip sandwich, a bag of potato chips, a soft-drink, and a tapioca pudding cup for dessert.
– This includes things like taking a shower, eating a meal and getting dressed.
– Another building is the langar, where a free simple vegetarian meal is served to all without any discrimination.
– Moodlets can be inspired by physical events, such as having a good meal or comfort from sitting in a good chair, as well as emotional events like a first kiss or a break-up.
– Since Janice ate a chicken sandwich, a meal that has meat in it, Janice is therefore not a vegetarian.
– Carob pod meal is used as an energy-rich feed for livestock, particularly for ruminants, though its high tannin content may limit its use.
– This small snack meal is also called “tea time”.
– These pleasant beaches have clusters of small family owned warungs that will be glad to prepare a meal and serve beer.
– There, Eldridge cooked a good meal that had fresh food and expensive wine.
– By the end of the Republic, it was usual for the meal to be served in 3 parts: 1 course.
– This meal could last until late in the night, especially if guests were invited, and would often be followed by a round of drinks.
– At this shelter, a homeless boy could have a hot meal and a clean bed for a few pennies.
– At meal times he would have been something like a head waiter.
– After eating a meal and wiping his fingerprints off everything he touched, he climbs out of the window and stands on the ledge outside.
– Mastodon meal scraps revise US prehistory.
– In Scotland a dish called “Sowans” was made by putting the husks from oats in water for a week so that the fine, dusty part of the meal remained at the bottom to be strained off, boiled and taken as food.
– During Ramadan, they are sometimes eaten as part of an iftar, the meal which breaks the daily fast after sunset.
– A pottage is a warm meal made with cereal that has been boiled or stewed in usually water or milk.
– Traditionally they are served after a meal with Turkish Coffee.
– A salad is a serving in a meal that includes leaf vegetables such as lettuce, spinach, or arugula.
– As for soybeans, about 95% of the US crop is GM, and about 85% of the world’s soybean crop is processed into soybean meal and vegetable oil.
– One blood meal can support the production of about 100 eggs.
– This meal also usually includes mashed potatoes, cranberry sauce, pumpkin pie, several casseroles, and stuffing.
– In North America dinner usually means a large meal that is eaten in early evening.
– A fish fry is a meal of battered or breaded fish, which is fried.
– It can be used as a meal in itself rather than as a part of a meal.
– Breakfast is the first meal of the day.
– The typical cost per meal in a fast casual is in the $8–$15 range.