– In the home of the Adelies, Mumble seeks the counsel of Lovelace the Guru, a Rockhopper penguin who claims he will answer any of life’s questions for the price of a pebble.
– It was a book Lovelace wrote about being a porn actress.
– Essinger, James 2014, “Ada’s algorithm: how Lord Byron’s daughter Ada Lovelace launched the digital age”, Melville House Publishing, She realized that computers would be able to do more than just calculating or number-crunching.
– Jenna Jameson, Ron Jeremy, Marilyn Chambers and Linda Lovelace are some famous porn stars.
– In their conversation, Lovelace mentions “aliens” which interest Mumble as he finds a frozen vehicle in a glacier.
– Ada Lovelace studied how to program them.
– Augusta Ada King, Countess of Lovelace wrote the world’s first computer program.
– In June 1981, Lovelace was presented with the Presidential Citizens Medal by President Ronald Reagan.
+ They are laid at random and are held together with mortar.
+ The Boule was made up of 50 male Athenian citizens chosen at random from each of the ten tribes.
+ Throughout the movie, we see a voiceless character called the Aracuan Bird at random moments.
+ They needed a tool to cut DNA at specific sites, rather than at random sites along the length of the molecule.
+ If one man chosen at random is 1.80m tall, the “; if he is 1.70 tall, the error is −5cm.
+ A jury in the United Kingdom is made up of 12 people for criminal cases and 10 people for civil cases these people are selected at random and are British citizens with no criminal record.
+ Starting from November 5, 2011 Cartoon Network Arabic began to occasionally air a selection of dubbed Cartoon Network made-for-TV films and specials at random dates.
+ When they arrived, they were told that the actor was another volunteer and that the “teacher” and “learner” roles would be decided at random by drawing slips of paper.
– About half of the polyvinyl chloride resin manufactured each year is used to make pipes.
– Opium is a narcotic resin produced from Opium poppyopium poppies “”.
– Shellac is a very widely used single component resin varnish that is dissolved in alcohol.
– Normally, glass and resin are both neutrally charged.
– The resin of the tree is called: “mastic”.
– The resin can contain, in addition to the beautifully preserved plant-structures, remains of insects, spiders, annelids, frogs, crustaceans and other small organisms that became trapped while it was fluid.
– Amber is formed from resin coming out of certain trees.
In-sentence examples of resin
Example sentences of “resin”:
– Also Manterola has worked the sculpture, converting each piece in an only piece using different materials so much the iron, steel cut,copper, iron galvanised, nylon, stainless steel, resin or iron painted.
– Once hardened a thermoset resin cannot be reheated and melted back to a liquid form.
– After curing at high temperature in an autoclave, the laminate is pyrolized to convert the resin to carbon, impregnated with furfural alcohol in a vacuum chamber, and cured/pyrolized to convert the furfural alcohol to carbon.
– The bee uses tree resin to build compartments inside the termite nest, which protects its galleries.
– The curing process transforms the resin into a plastic or rubber by a cross-linking process.
– Hashish is a sticky, thick, dark-colored resin which is made from the flower of the female cannabis plant, “Cannabis sativa”.
– After coming out of the natron, the bodies were coated inside and out with resin to preserve them, then wrapped with linen bandages, embedded with religious amulets and talismans.
– The most common form of serotiny is pyriscence, in which a resin binds the cones shut until melted by a forest fire.
– Turpentine is a solvent fluid got by distillationdistilling resin from live trees, mainly pines.
– Guaraná seeds consist of mostly reddish vegetable fiber and resin with a small amount of oil and water.
– Polyethylene terephthalate is a thermoplastic polymer resin of the polyester family.
– They are done by cutting pieces of actual fiberglass or silk fabric to fit on the surface of the nail or tip and then it is sealed down with a resin or glue.
– Mixture of stones and resin is also used to pave footpaths, driveways, etc.
– The resin is harvested in various places, especially the GreeceGreek island of Chios.
- Also Manterola has worked the sculpture, converting each piece in an only piece using different materials so much the iron, steel cut,copper, iron galvanised, nylon, stainless steel, resin or iron painted.
- Once hardened a thermoset resin cannot be reheated and melted back to a liquid form.
+ His orchestral works mostly consist of incidental music.
+ The theme song over the end credits was written by Peter Brewis, who also created incidental music on many episodes.
+ A famous example is the incidental music for Shakespeare’s “A Midsummer Night’s Dream” composed by Felix Mendelssohn in 1842.
+ He also wrote the masque “Peleus and Thetis” and songs for John Dryden’s “Secular Masque”, incidental music for William Shakespeare’s “The Tempest The Tempest”, “Cymbeline”, “Romeo and Juliet” and “The Winter’s Tale”, and a lot of chamber music including a set of twelve trio sonatas.
+ In Berlin the king asked him to provide incidental music for Shakespeare’s play ” A Midsummer Night’s Dream “.
+ They were in turn replaced on this line by class 117 power twins.
+ In 138, Hadrian promised to adopt Antoninus Pius if he would in turn adopt Marcus Aurelius and Aelius’ son Lucius Verus as his own eventual successors.
+ This in turn provided the inspiration for the novel “Journey to the West” written by Wu Cheng’en during the Ming Dynasty, around 900 years after Xuanzang’s death.
+ This contributed to their decline which in turn hastened the decline of Comanche power in the region.
+ During morphogenesis, generalised stem cells become the cell lines of the embryo which in turn become fully differentiated cells.
Some example sentences of in turn
Example sentences of “in turn”:
+ Thermocouples are stacked to make a thermopile, which can generate enough voltage from the heat of the pilot flame to keep the gas valve open which in turn supplies the gas for the pilot flame.
+ When the photon hits a phosphor molecule, it in turn puts that molecule into an excited state.
+ For instance, the dot product of a vector with itself can be an arbitrary complex number, and can be zero without the vector being the zero vector; this in turn would have severe consequences for notions like length and angle.
+ Eons are divided into Eras, which are in turn divided into Periods, Epochs and Stages.
+ Israel and Judah inherited the religion of late first-millennium Canaan, and Canaanite religion in turn had its roots in the religion of second-millennium Ugarit.Karel van der Toorn, editor, “Dictionary of Deities and Demons in the Bible” In the 2nd millennium, polytheism was expressed through the concepts of the divine council and the divine family.
+ Each of the panels in turn features a series of switches that make it possible to control the flow of electricity.
+ Elated by their success, the British cavalry pursued their enemy too far and in turn suffered terrible casualties at the hands of the French lancers and light cavalry.
+ It was named for the suburb of Balaclava, VictoriaBalaclava, which in turn was named for a battlefield of the Crimean War.
+ He would remain close to his father all his life who in turn adored his son who was named after him.
+ Most of the Rivonia defendants were to be convicted, and in turn sentenced to life imprisonment.
+ Some species produce neurotoxins, which in such quantities kill fish and accumulate in filter feeders such as shellfish, which in turn may pass them on to people who eat them.
+ Thermocouples are stacked to make a thermopile, which can generate enough voltage from the heat of the pilot flame to keep the gas valve open which in turn supplies the gas for the pilot flame.
+ When the photon hits a phosphor molecule, it in turn puts that molecule into an excited state.
+ For instance, the dot product of a vector with itself can be an arbitrary complex number, and can be zero without the vector being the zero vector; this in turn would have severe consequences for notions like length and angle.
More in-sentence examples of “in turn”:
+ The esperanto flag has a green background with a white square in the upper lefthand corner, which in turn contains a green star.
+ The resulting smell of petrol alerted the driver, who in turn alerted the police.
+ In December 1987 Wonder released a single called “Get It”, a duet with MJ in turn for Just Good Friends.
+ The Mississippi River watershed includes the Ohio River watershed, which in turn includes the Kentucky River watershed, and so forth.
+ Investors, often from institutions like funds, give a company money, and in turn buy part of that company.
+ Displacement or displacement tonnage is the weight of water that a ship pushes aside when it is floating, which in turn is the weight of a ship.
+ While attempting to maneuver through the cliffs, each in turn collided with the rocks.
+ This play in turn is based on the novel “Dracula” by Bram Stoker.
+ They in turn are cause for suffering and new disturbing feelings and so on.
+ The small size suggests some kind of temperature regulation, which in turn suggests Thermal insulationinsulation in the form of fur.
+ This in turn is based upon Greek myth.
+ For example, the film “Space Milkshake” has a corresponding Wikidata item, which in turn includes an IMDb identifier.
+ License plate production was suspended due to the Chechen Wars, causing numerous issues, which in turn forced the region to use a new code.
+ It occurs when a future event is the cause of a past event, which in turn is the cause of the future event.
+ He became the leader of the Liberal Party of AustraliaLiberal Party, taking over from Malcolm Turnbull on 1December 2009, and was in turn succeeded by Turnbull as Liberal leader and Prime Minister on September 15, 2015.
+ In the 19th century a farming property on the Limestone Plains was named “Canberry” and some think this name is derived in turn from the name of the local tribe – the Ngambri or Kamberra or Camberri people.
+ The word torpedo comes from a genus of electric rays in the sub-family Torpedininae, namely “Torpedo”, which in turn comes from the Latin “torpere”.
+ Secular music was largely influenced by dance, and this in turn changed the style of scared music.
+ Cremated remains can be kept in a container called an urn, which in turn can be buried on cemetery plot or placed in a depot called “columbarium”, or thrown into the air or water of a place that was special to the cremated person, or buried anonymously in the ground.
+ The mathematical methods for the analysis of diffraction data only apply to “patterns” which in turn result only when waves diffract from orderly arrays.
+ Although he was forced to give up all political power, he was allowed to keep his title, his servants, and everything he owned in the Forbidden City, but in turn he had to pay the Republic of China 4 million taels a year and he was never allowed to leave the Forbidden City.
+ These attitudes in turn supported the horrors of African slavery, Apartheid, History of racial segregation in the United StatesSegregation and the Jim Crow laws, Nazism and Japanese imperialism.
+ This in turn rotates the crankshaft.
+ The Brotherhood were highly praised by the art critic John Ruskin, and in turn they were influenced by his ideas.
+ However, Berger was unable to catch Mansell as he in turn had handling issues.
+ This in turn increases the Chemical polaritypolarity of the O-H bond, which now acts as a proton donor under Brønsted-Lowry acid-base theory to release the hydrogen as a H+ ion, increasing the acidity of the solution.
+ In this process lithium iodide converts methyl acetate to lithium acetate and methyl iodide, which in turn affords through carbonylation acetyl iodide.
+ As mentioned in the “Shiji” of Sima Qian this scheme was a result of the military administrative reform of the Xiongnu leader Modu Chanyu in 209/206-174 BC which in turn originated from the Turkic primordial ancestor Oghuz Khagan.
+ This requires an article on “Hertzsprung-Russell diagrams” which in turn requires an update of the “graph” stub.
+ This is evidence that Conwy Council are aiming to effectively improve their local economy through the enhancement of local businesses that will in turn increase the economic sustainability of Conwy.
+ They in turn were supported by two juniors: Severus II in the west under Constantius, and Maximinus in the east under Galerius.
+ In this case, the orcas turn themselves upside down before attacking, trap the stingrays in their mouths, then quickly right themselves, in turn flipping the stingray over, inducing the tonic immobility, rendering the fish helpless and an easy meal.
+ A part of Abbottabad Central comprises the Old Abbottabad Town, which had been originally founded in January 1853 “Hazara Gazetteer 1883-84” pub Lahore, 1884 by Major James Abbott Later Major-General Sir James Abbott, see Directory “Whos Who in the Bengal Army”, Calcutta, 1867 and which in turn has two main sections the Civil Lines and the Military Cantonment.
+ This in turn led to therapeutic nihilism for many patients labeled “secondary” pulmonary hypertension, and could have contributed to their deaths.
+ The topsawer had to be the stronger of the two because the saw was pulled in turn by each man, and the lower had the advantage of gravity.
+ The heat from burning the blast furnace gas is then used to pre-heat the blasting air, “wind”, which in turn is blasted into the blast furnace itself.
+ The 1997 Tour de France saw the emergence of Ullrich as he won the race with support from Riis, who in turn had won the World Cup race Amstel Gold Race earlier in 1997.
+ Mosses, lichens, and scanty bushes around the coasts serve as food to the deer and musk oxen, which in turn are hunted by the polar bear.
+ This in turn is unconformably overlain by a sequence of CambrianCambrondash;Ordovician sediments.Park R.G; Stewart A.D.
+ The district administration is headed by a Deputy Commissioner, who in turn reports into the Lieutenant Governor of the Andaman and Nicobar Islands.
+ The albumen in turn is surrounded by two shell membranes and then the eggshell.
+ The state in turn resold Egyptian goods, and kept the surplus.
+ Ormonde in turn sailed to England.
+ During morphogenesis, totipotent stem cells become the various cell lines of the embryo, which in turn become fully differentiated cells.
+ Since thoughts are actions, any idea formed on the basis of incomplete information is still valid, and can become law, as this idea not only affects the individual’s life, but everyone around them, which in turn affects the state since the people are the state.
+ The word “peach” comes from the Middle English “peche”, from Middle French, in turn from Latin languageLatin “persica”, i.e., “the fruit from Persia”.
+ That in turn influenced the Government of India Act, 1935, which introduced the reservation of seats for the Depressed Classes, now renamed as Scheduled Castes.
+ Due to Mexico’s rapidly advancing infrastructure, increasing middle class and rapidly declining poverty rates it is expected to have a higher GDP per capita than all but three European countries by 2050, this new found local wealth also contributes to the nation’s economy by creating a large domestic consumer market which in turn creates more jobs.
+ The esperanto flag has a green background with a white square in the upper lefthand corner, which in turn contains a green star.
+ The resulting smell of petrol alerted the driver, who in turn alerted the police.
+ In December 1987 Wonder released a single called "Get It", a duet with MJ in turn for Just Good Friends.
– They are given six runs if the ball crosses the boundary while in the air and then touches the ground, similar to a home run in baseball.
– The rainbow effect can be seen when there are water drops in the air and the sun is giving light at the back of the observer at a low distance up or angle.
– They can glide in the air just above the water.
– If a player catches a ball after the ball has been kicked in the air by another player, then this is a “mark” and the player cannot be tackled until he plays on.
– Scientists think the virus is not able to hang in the air a long time and go far like the measles virus does.
– The salute is performed by extending the right arm in the air with a straightened hand.
Example uses in sentence of in the air
Example sentences of “in the air”:
- August 7, 2012; excerpt, "Suddenly, a pink headband rose high in the air and Alex Morgan, the speedy American star forward, used her head to send the ball on a perfect arc, just over the goalkeeper’s hand and just under the crossbar, for a 4-3 victory"; see also, Jerry Hinman.
- Chiappe concluded that "Rahonavis" was capable of flight, though it would have been more "clumsy in the air than modern birds".
- There was time to get the fighters in the air to intercept and damage the attacks.
– August 7, 2012; excerpt, “Suddenly, a pink headband rose high in the air and Alex Morgan, the speedy American star forward, used her head to send the ball on a perfect arc, just over the goalkeeper’s hand and just under the crossbar, for a 4-3 victory”; see also, Jerry Hinman.
– Chiappe concluded that “Rahonavis” was capable of flight, though it would have been more “clumsy in the air than modern birds”.
– There was time to get the fighters in the air to intercept and damage the attacks.
– When it splits through the sky, it changes nitrogen gas in the air to nitrogen compounds.
– Dangers include falling too fast while in the air with injuries upon landing.
– There were also concerns that having many Concordes in the air at once could damage the ozone layer.
– Teams take turns to see how far they can hit the hornuss, while the other team attempts to stop it in the air with a type of bat, called a “schindel”.
– Burning petroleum or other fossil fuel adds the carbon in the oil to the oxygen in the air to create carbon dioxide, which is an air pollutant.
– This campaign, which was a decisive and strategically important campaign of World War II, was fought on the ground, at sea, and in the air between Allied forces against Imperial Japanese forces.
– When Mario gets a running start, he can fly in the air and hang there for a short period of time.
– They are useful for looking at birds that stay in one place for some time such as ducks swimming on a lake, but no use for birds flying in the air or hopping quickly from one tree to another.
– The gas is so cold that when it mixes with air it cools the water vapour in the air to fog, which looks like a thick white smoke.
– Bernini carved one of river-figures looking up at the church and throwing his hands in the air in shock at its ugliness.
– Plants need the carbon dioxide in the air to live.
– Differences in BC claims for exactly the same projectiles can be explained by differences in the air density used for these BC statements or differing range-speed measurements on which the stated G1 BC averages are based.
– A shiranui is a move where a wrestler puts their opponent in a three-quarter facelock, runs up the corner turnbuckles, jumps backwards, does a backflip in the air and lands face down on the mat, driving the opponent back first on the mat.
More in-sentence examples of “in the air”:
– Females that do not want to mate will try to escape from males by flying high in the air and then quickly flying downward.
– In the main game, the object is to guide a monkey in a hamster ball across a series of platforms in the air and through a goal at the end of the level.
– Humans first built devices to fly in the air a long time ago.
– For some purposes, for example as a diving air compressor, even a little oil in the air stream may be unacceptable.
– Biennial and perennial herbaceous plants will live for two or more years but the stems that are in the air will die every year; the underground stems will form the new aerial stems.
– Dust is very small pieces of matter in the air or on surfaces.
– Over 54% of A320s in the air today have CFM engines.
– These rockets used to travel long, covering various kilometres up in the air before launching down – attacking the enemies with swords.
– The series was one of the biggest hits of Majors and remained in the air between 1981 and 1986.
– The oxygen in the air boosts the chromium atom’s oxidation state from +3 to +6.
– Usually, a hitchhiker will stand at the side of a road and hold his or her thumb in the air waiting for a passerby to come and pick her or him up.
– Behind the set, four men caught Nijinsky in the air and put warm towels on him.
– During World War II, the elephants at the Zoo were killed in the air raids of September 7-8, 1941.
– After a short battle in the air and at sea, the British landed on 21 May and fought on land until Argentina’s army surrendered on 14 June.
– It reacts with oxygen in the air to make tin oxide.
– When the temperature is warm, more water vapor can be in the air than when it is cold.
– He usually gossips with the other animals, but then flees with his tail held in the air when things get out of hand.
– For example, using probability, one can show that by throwing a coin up in the air and letting it land, half of the time it will land with one side facing up, and half of the time with the other side facing up.
– If the ground was breaking beneath your feet, your first reaction may be to run and jump to safety, and it’s that moment where you are suspended in the air that I am focusing on.
– Free running is a sport that means doing jumps with difficult movements in the air and cross a tour with obstacles since in the parkour.
– Eccles Pg.79 This is believed to mostly be due to more time spent indoors, close to each other; Dry air may increase transmission rates by allowing small easily spread droplets to spread farther and stay in the air longer.
– The carbon dioxide in the air sacs are exhaled out of the body.
– In August 2009, the town of Kiryat Yam in Israel offered a prize of 1 million dollars for anyone who could prove that mermaids existed off its coast, after dozens of people said they had seen a mermaid leaping out of the water like a dolphin and doing tricks in the air before returning back to where it had come from.
– Gas exchange occurs in the air sacs where oxygen is exchanged with carbon dioxide.
– The roots of the plant hang in the air and the advantage of this system is that the roots have good access to oxygen.
– Some of the soldiers at first fired in the air instead of at the people.
– The same goes for when the ball touches a fielder who is in the air who touched the boundary or the ground beyond the boundary immediately before going in the air, if the fielder had not legally touched the ball before.
– Their roots hang down in the air or running into the moss growing on the trees.Schenk H.J.
– On 10 January 2011, while being unloaded by a crane from a boat after delivery, locomotive number 70012 was dropped from about 13 feet in the air back into the boat.
– Most plants grow in the ground, with Plant stemstems in the air and roots below the surface.
– Carbon dioxide gas that comes off of dry ice is so cold that when it mixes with air it cools the water vapour in the air to fog, which looks like a thick white smoke.
– An aerostat is a system that remains in the air by the use of floating.
– By breathing or swallowing droplets in the air containing the virus; or by contacting infected nasal mucus or contaminated objects.<!– I searched PubMed for both the letter and for the “Questions and answers” column.
– With his firebending ability he is able to propel himself in the air similar to a jet.
– If the climber falls, the device lets the belayer also hold the rope still, so the climber hangs in the air but does not hit the ground.
– Due to the inverse relationship of atmospheric pressure to altitude, at the top of Mount Everest the average person takes in about 30% of the oxygen in the air that they would take in at sea level; a normal human person used to breathing air at sea level could only be there for a few minutes before they became unconscious.
– But, small particles of aluminium remain in the air for a long time.
– Some people think that too much carbon dioxide in the air may cause a greenhouse effect.
– An air superiority fighter is a fighter airplane, which is designed for close combat in the air against enemy fighters.
– There is “Assault Mission”, where the player must pass each level, “Surface-Air Combat”, where those on foot must kill the player in the air and “Ground Battle”, where all players are on foot and have to collect tokens.
– Some people are jugglers, throwing things in the air and catching them.
– Later she opened her own flying school and worked as a flight instructor and as an air traffic controller in the air force.
– Because of the gills, woodlice need water in the air around them.
– The band performs a song called “Sweet Victory.” At the end of the episode, Squilliam faintfaints and Squidward leaps in the air with a cheerful face.
– The term “gyre” can be used to mean any type of vortex in the air or the sea, but it is most used in oceanography for the major ocean current systems.
– Like most viruses living along the respiratory tract, it is passed from person to person by tiny droplets in the air that are breathed out.
– She served in the Air Transport Auxiliary during the Second World War.
– On March 22, 2009, Mount Redoubt erupted, sending ash high in the air and covering the mountains around with.
- Females that do not want to mate will try to escape from males by flying high in the air and then quickly flying downward.
- In the main game, the object is to guide a monkey in a hamster ball across a series of platforms in the air and through a goal at the end of the level.
+ On July 17, 2006, the Keck telescopesKeck-10m II telescope and its Laser guide star Adaptive Optics system indicated a stretched shape for Hektor.
+ Because of this fundamental difference in design, Keck Observatory’s telescopes arguably remain the largest steerable, optical/infrared telescopes on Earth.
+ Bass worked as a physician assistant and as a clinical instructor at the USC Keck School of Medicine Physician Assistant Program.
+ In February, 2006, a team of astronomers led by Franck Marchis measured accurately the orbit of the system using the Keck telescopesKeck Laser guide star adaptive optics system.
+ In 2006, good measurements of the orbit from the Keck telescopesKeck Laser guide star adaptive optics system were reported.
+ James Moulton Keck was an American Air Force lieutenant general.
+ The editors of major media were told that they were not allowed to review or praise “This Earth of Mankind” or any of Pramoedya’s other writing.
+ Gauss did not often give praise to younger mathematicians, but he was very enthusiastic.
+ The main theme about this song is about the homeland of the Turkish people, freedom, as well as faith and praise for the virtues of hope, devotion, and sacrifice in the pursuit of liberty.
+ Despite these protests, the film was critically celebrated, with praise directed towards its dialogues and the actors performances in particular.
+ He gained recognition and critical praise for his debut mixtape, entitled “Earl”, which released in March 2010 when he was just 16 years old.
+ He earned praise for his portrayal of a thief in the 2006 adventure film Dhoom 2, Mughal emperor Akbar in the 2008 historical romance “Jodhaa Akbar” and a quadriplegic in the 2010 drama “Guzaarish”.
In-sentence examples of praise
Example sentences of “praise”:
+ The Cretan soldiers get off Idomeneo’s ship and are met by their wives, and all praise Neptune.
+ Change being made: I added: The first rainbow appeared before Noah after the flood.😄 God created that rainbow as a promise to Noah that he would never flood the earth ever again! Hallelujah!!! Praise the Lord!! That right Internet I just proven Yahweh! Praise be unto the Lord, the Alpha and Omega, the Beginning and End!!!!😇😇😌🙏🙌.
+ It earnt praise for its lyrical content, production, and Nas’s lyricism.
+ Florence and the Machine’s music has received praise across the music media, especially from the BBC.
+ If the owner does praise it, it will start liking the owner even more, and doing things for the owner.
+ This novel gained critical praise from critic H.R.F.
+ Also, Fikru Aligaz has been providing a three-day praise and worship service with the Bethel Praise Worship Choir to reach local Christian and Non-Christian members of the community twice a year since 1998.
+ His praise name is Shenge.
+ The people of the Goryeo Kingdom built a three-story pagoda at the house of Gang Gam-chan’s birth to praise him for his great deeds.
+ Further praise was directed at the redesigned Control Center offering customizable toggles, though it was criticized for lack of third-party app support, lack of Wi-Fi network selection ability and for difficult usage on small screen sizes, along with its instability.
+ You can include praise or criticism of the subject, but it must be given with.
+ He thought that music and all the other arts should praise and glorify their country.
+ A poet hired by a patron such as a ruler or nobleman to write or sing about the patron’s ancestors and to praise the patron’s own works.
+ Considered one of the best movies of its decade and one of the best superhero movies of all time, the movie received critical praise for its screenplay, visual effects, musical score, themes, performances, cinematography, action sequences and direction.
+ However, there are still some who praise Conservapedia.
+ They had been fed on praise of the “genius” of Stalin.
+ The Cretan soldiers get off Idomeneo's ship and are met by their wives, and all praise Neptune.
+ Change being made: I added: The first rainbow appeared before Noah after the flood.😄 God created that rainbow as a promise to Noah that he would never flood the earth ever again! Hallelujah!!! Praise the Lord!! That right Internet I just proven Yahweh! Praise be unto the Lord, the Alpha and Omega, the Beginning and End!!!!😇😇😌🙏🙌.
More in-sentence examples of “praise”:
+ People then started talking about classical music in order to praise the great composers such as Bach, Mozart and Beethoven.
+ All media had to praise the Nazis.
+ The London Overground has received praise for its transformation of long-neglected lines into clean and reliable services, with passenger usage increasing sharply such that trains had to be extended from 3 cars in 2007 to 5 cars in 2015.
+ People then started talking about classical music in order to praise the great composers such as Bach, Mozart and Beethoven.
+ All media had to praise the Nazis.
+ The London Overground has received praise for its transformation of long-neglected lines into clean and reliable services, with passenger usage increasing sharply such that trains had to be extended from 3 cars in 2007 to 5 cars in 2015.
+ The “Table” did praise his pathos and humor though.
+ Each of his performances, in Tunisia as well as in the Maghreb and in Europe, earned him consecration, critical praise and public ovation.
+ Liotta earned more praise for James Mangold’s movie “Cop Land”, starring alongside Sylvester Stallone, Robert De Niro and Harvey Keitel.
+ Samuel Johnson said that “this is the great merit of the book, that the most cultivated man cannot find anything to praise more highly, and the child knows nothing more amusing”.
+ The show has received immense praise for its take on Star Wars which promoted the green light for a second season which premiered on Disney+ October 30, 2020.
+ Engadget heaped praise on the phone for its excellent performance despite its price bracket.
+ The car received great praise for its fun handling but wasn’t replaced when production stopped.
+ He is known for his odes in praise of athletes and their accomplishments but he wrote poems in many other forms as well.
+ Fred Muggs, didn’t hurt his genial manner, but his concurrent seriousness in dealing with news stories and ability to clearly explain abstract concepts earned him the nickname “The Communicator” and eventually won praise from critics and viewers alike.
+ Considered by many to be one of the forerunners of the praise and worship movement along with Marcos Witt, Marco Barrientos, Miguel CasinaMiguel Cassina, and Danilo Montero.
+ Following his amazing performance in “Rocky”, critic Roger Ebert had once said Stallone could become the next Marlon Brando, although he never received the same critical praise achieved with “Rocky”.
+ The season received positive reviews from critics, with praise for most of the performances.
+ Considered by many to be one of the forerunners of the praise and worship movement along with Marcos Witt, Juan Carlos Alvarado, Miguel CasinaMiguel Cassina, and Danilo Montero.
+ Despite not having the latest technology, the country’s response to the outbreak has received praise for its quick response.
+ Parasites, pimps, and courtesans often praise the gods with little ceremony.
+ The season also received praise for its video and sound quality.
+ The movie received positive reviews from critics, receiving praise for its acting, direction, screenplay, musical score, and production values; but it was also criticized by some critics for being “over-sentimental” and “stereotypical.” The movie was nominated for eleven Academy Awards, including Academy Award for Best PictureBest Picture, without winning any; it also received four Golden Globe Award nominations, with Whoopi Goldberg winning Best Actress in a Drama.
+ In her home country, Venezuela, the issue became the talk of the town, with the president, Hugo Chávez, reconsidering the praise he had previously given her.
+ In 2012, Sonenclar auditioned for “The X Factor USA” season two, singing the song “Feeling Good”, which gave her praise from the judges.
+ She sang the National Anthem at the 1991 Super Bowl and earned widespread praise for the performance.
+ This is a game released to praise the Year of Luigi.
+ The reviews praise the movie that it remains a perfect showcase of the Independence Movement in the South.
+ It made $24 million worldwide and got generally positive reviews from critics, with praise for Keaton’s performance.
+ This would mean that because God created all humanity, Christians should worship and give praise to God.
+ Bear includes some very speculative ideas, but he wrote about them so carefully that “Darwin’s Radio” gained praise in the science journal “Nature”.
+ Today he is an acclaimed bass-player, receiving praise from many musicians.
+ The old man and his wife received great praise from a feudal lord passing by.
+ However, the review did praise the character of Squirrelpaw.
+ In Munetake’s words, the praise of manly spirit.
+ Some singles from this album were: “Underneath”, “Not As We”, and “In Praise of the Vulnerable Man”.
+ The band has received wide critical praise for their work.
+ It was a critical success, receiving praise for its modern take on older serial movies, and its non-stop action and adventure.
+ Caesar, in his history of the war, would praise his own men’s discipline and experience, and questioned Pompey’s decision not to charge.
+ The movie received widespread critical praise and was a box office success, grossing $384 million worldwide.
+ The final chapter is a famous poem of praise to “a virtuous woman”.
+ Although he received little acclaim or praise during his lifetime and died in poverty, Meléndez is recognized today as the greatest Spanish still life painter of the eighteenth century.
+ The Varkari poet-saints have written devotional poems called “abhanga”s in praise of god Vithoba.
+ Anne Ramsey was singled out for praise for her portrayal of Mrs.
+ Varlaam and Missail sing in praise of Dimitri.
+ Nevertheless, it has received praise and was awarded the CTBUH Skyscraper Award#2007best tall building in the world in 2007 by the Council for Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat.
+ Some are songs of praise to God.
+ Although box office hits, the movies were given much less critical praise than the original.
+ A child will not always get praise for their behaviors.
+ Released on May 24, 2002, “Insomnia” grossed over $113 million worldwide against a production budget of $46 million, and received critical praise for its screenplay, cinematography, direction, and acting, particularly Pacino’s and Williams’ performances.
+ He helped organize militia forces on British-held islands, receiving praise from the landowners for his efforts on their behalf.
+ Since then, she has received consistent critical praise for her innovative vocal and compositional approaches, musical experimentation, and art direction, and is recognized as one of the best singer-songwriters of her generation.
+ At the time of Joseph Stalin’s death in 1953, Hermansson heaped praise on Stalin’s greatness in a few speeches, something he was regularly reminded of by journalists and political opponents, even though he repeatedly made public his regret for the things said.
+ Adams Morgan is home to Mary’s Center, a clinic focusing on healthcare delivery to Spanish-speaking patients, and the Latino Economic Development Corporation, as well as numerous businesses and churches that employ and cater to immigrants.
+ The west side of the neighborhood is very ethnic with many shops that cater to this population.
+ Mandaue has dining restaurants which cater gourmets and international cuisines like Italian, Japanese, Korean, Mexican, Vietnamese, Indian and other cuisines.
+ Although the station maintains the DLR philosophy of basic good design it makes various concessions to cater for airport passengers including a fully enclosed waiting room on the central island platform.
+ To cater for the expectations of the well-to-do, Vernon included a ballroom and grand dining room.
+ When it opened on 4 November 1989, the demand was extremely stagnant, with only private houses, Bedok South housing estates and Fengshan housing estates to cater to.
+ This style of “Greek salad” is rarely encountered in Greece except in the homes of American Greeks or restaurants that cater to tourists.