Use the word “up against”

How to use in-sentence of “up against”:

– So with the support of the Republic of Genoa and the Doria’s family, the people of Sassari rose up against the invaders, until 1417 when the king Alfonso V granted an acceptable status to the town.

– Before the war ended, the United States had encouraged Iraqis to rise up against Saddam.

– More recent buildings are raised on stilts so that the snow does not build up against the sides.

– Season three picks up after the fall of Escobar and continues to follow the DEA as they go up against the rise of the infamous Cali Cartel.

– She went up against Shannon Miller during the 1992 Summer Olympics but was beaten.

– Sometimes, the balloons are lit up against the night sky.

– In 500 BC the lonians settled in the western coast of Asia minor and rose up against Persian’s King Darius.

– The first occurred on the first week of October; Brutus faced Octavian, while Antony’s forces were up against those of Cassius.

Use the word up against
Use the word up against

Example sentences of “up against”:

– When they were lined up against a wall when the killers pulled out Thompson submachine guns and opened fire.

– This exerts a pull on the water column, which brings the water up against gravity.

– On King Edward’s accession to the throne, there was a great famine in the land and violent attacks were stirred up against monasterymonasteries by a prominent noblemen who wanted the lands which his father King Edgar had endowed to them.

– A theory in science is “a logical, systematic set of principles or explanation that has been verified—has stood up against attempts to prove it false”.

– Oak Street Beach was formed by sand washing up against the northern side of Streeterville.

– Old Major makes a speech, calling for animals to rise up against their farmers.

– In his school Knox ran up against the problem from the start, since – after 1815 – the Royal Colleges had increased the study of anatomy in the medical curriculum.

– However, when the Shi’ites, Kurds, and dissidents did rise up against Saddam, the United States did not support them.

– The main idea behind how jaw crushers work is that there is a hinge plate that moves back and forth with a fixed plate is held up against the prior hinge plate.

– The other end was built up against a steep hill.

- When they were lined up against a wall when the killers pulled out Thompson submachine guns and opened fire.

- This exerts a pull on the water column, which brings the water up against gravity.
- On King Edward's accession to the throne, there was a great famine in the land and violent attacks were stirred up against monasterymonasteries by a prominent noblemen who wanted the lands which his father King Edgar had endowed to them.

– In the 2nd century BC, the Jews went up against Hellenistic GreeceGreek rule and created the Hasmonean kingdom, which became first a Roman dependency and soon went under the rule of the Roman Empire.

– The northern Netherlands stood up against King Philip II of Spain in the Dutch Revolt.

– The event was subsequently re-staged on 4 October 2011- at Ally Pally- whose main event featured Rob Corkum up against Richard Gizbert.

– In March, they rose up against the government in a revolt.

– The prophecy has come true: Birnam Wood has marched up against him.

– As Stu is holding Tommy up against him, the lizard crawls out of Tommy’s diaper looking around then notices another place to explore which is Stu’s jeans and jumps out of Tommy’s diaper and inside Stu’s jeans making Stu move abnormally causing him to strongly twitch and squirm as the lizard crawls around inside his jeans….

– In the Murree hills it was the Dhund Abbasi and Karlal tribes who rose up against the British.

“remote” – example sentences

How to use in-sentence of “remote”:

– The plot centers around Fox McCloud restoring the remote Dinosaur Planet by finding pieces that have broken off of it.

– The player controls the game by holding the Wii Remote sideways.

– In rural and remote areas, transmission and distribution of energy generated from fossil fuels can be difficult and expensive.

– In the 20th century, geophysical methods were developed for remote exploration of the solid Earth and the ocean.

– One reported he lived in “a remote and strange world”.

– Once popular, especially in remote areas, but now not so popular.

remote - example sentences
remote – example sentences

Example sentences of “remote”:

- This allows for portable roll-up solar panels, which can fit in a backpack and be used to power cell phones or laptops in remote areas.

- Project and template pages which are candidates to have a transwiki guide to help editors adapt them to a remote wiki, when this cannot be done by simply copying the codes of one single template.

– This allows for portable roll-up solar panels, which can fit in a backpack and be used to power cell phones or laptops in remote areas.

– Project and template pages which are candidates to have a transwiki guide to help editors adapt them to a remote wiki, when this cannot be done by simply copying the codes of one single template.

– Brokpa is a tribe in a remote area of Gilgit-Baltistan in Pakistan.

– Although “sōrō”-style Written Japanese had the status of administrative language, the remote islands had to rely on pictograms to notify illiterate peasants.

– Most Tajiks are Sunni Muslims, but a few in remote mountain areas follow Shia Islam alongside pockets in cities such as Herat and Kabul.

– The remote location of the volcano has meant that even the most recent eruption in 1993 was not recorded until two years later.

– Instead of a computer, a television set hooked to a dedicated terminal was used to receive information from a remote database via a telephone line.

– The Birth Rate in some remote areas have plummeted to lowest anywhere in the world.

– Plan 9 has novel features such as the 9P protocol for accessing local and remote resources as files, union mounts, an improved proc file system, and native unicode support throughout the system.

– The island is remote and kept by the Italian government as a nature preserve and hunting park, and only accessible by private yacht and permit.

– And not retribution in some remote infinite time and space, but here on earth, and that I could see myself.” But there “is” no absolute justice in the world.

– See below: Remote footnotes Footnotes within footnotes.

– He was known for creating wireless remote control for televisions.

– An example is a Unix server where multiple remote users have access to the Unix shell prompt at the same time.

– So the load on the remote server will be reduced by using a proxy server.

– The Wii Zapper is a light gun add-on for the Wii Remote made for the Wii game console.

More in-sentence examples of “remote”:

– He is shipwrecked and becomes a castaway who spends years on a remote tropical island near Trinidad.

– Mohana’s parents and Baisakhi conspire against Amlaki and get her deported from the household to a remote location.

– The unique understanding in Hinduism is that God is not far away, living in a remote heaven, but is all-pervasive and energizes the entire universe.

– Cape York Peninsula is a large remote peninsula in the far north of Queensland, Australia.

– Farhand started his career as a Remote Sensing analyst at NGIS Australia in 2004 and from 2006 spent time in Alxa League, Inner Mongolia as part of an Australian Aid project to help manage overgrazing programs.

– Professor Tatsuno, who studies remote control of nuclear bombs, has been kidnapped by an unknown group.

– First, the client machine can exchange data with the remote server without making a direct connection.

– Players can use the Wii Remote and Nunchuk combination, the Wii Zapper, Classic Controller, Classic Controller Pro, or Nintendo GameCube controller.

– The research was done using a remote diving vehicle with cameras, lights and robotic arms.

– It is about five friends who stay at a remote cabin.

– A deaf or hard of hearing person can use a remote control and call an interpreter.

– For example, when the player gets an umbrella, he or she has to hold the Wii Remote like an umbrella.

– Jablonsky works in Hans Zimmer’s studio Remote Control Productions.

– NGC 6822, a remote stellar system.

– Damage was limited to of remote beaches and coastline.

– Roberts 66 These events were held in remote areas of the West like the banks of the Green River in Wyoming.

– Perhaps 20 remote footnotes could be coded in a similar manner, all linked to the section title named “Notes”.

– EEPROM stands for electrically erasable programmable read-only memory and is a type of non-volatile memory used in computers, integrated in smart cards and remote keyless systems.

– They have long been used in situations where electrical power from the Electric power transmissiongrid is unavailable, such as in remote area power systems, Earth-orbiting satellites and space probes, consumer systems.

– Fifi eventually grabs the remote and activates all the shock collars, but does not realize that Elliot put all the shock collars on him.

– The Wii remote goes into the middle of the wheel.

– This is a very remote part of Australian desert.

– Tokelau is among the most remote areas in the Pacific: There are no airports; the islands can only be reached by ship: there are also no sea ports, which makes travelling difficult, even between the atolls.

– There is no limit to the nesting of remote footnotes within other footnotes.

– The player uses the Wii Remote to swing Link’s sword.

– The name was used for the remote farmstead of the hamlet of Kaifeck, located nearly north of the main part of Kaifeck and hidden in the woods, part of the town of Wangen, which was incorporated into Waidhofen in 1971.

– SSH was designed by Tatu Ylönen in 1995 to replace the less secure protocols rlogin, Telnet and rsh, which were used to access shell accounts on remote computers.

– The number of volunteers from the remote ports of Montenegro appears very high in proportion to the total number of enrolled in the Italian Army.

– Tibooburra is a small and very remote town, but fuel, meals and several different places to stay are available.

– This is still the case in the remote outback, where there might not be any other signs or landmarks.

– The Wii Remote and Nunchuk can be used together, a Wii Balance Board can be used along with Wii Remote and Nunchuk to duck or dodge, or the Wii Remote can be used by itself.

– He is best known for his work in the field of remote sensing and mapping technology.

– Players using the Wii Remote wield a sword to fight enemies with.

– Most remote controls use infrared to send the control signals.

– A Web shell is a script that can be uploaded to a web server to enable remote administration of the machine.

– They sent hundreds of thousands of people from this region to Siberia and other remote parts of the Soviet Union.

– These include South Georgia, the volcanic South Sandwich Islands and the South Orkneys in the Scotia Sea as well as the remote South Shetland Islands near the Antarctic Peninsula and the small isolated volcano Bouvet Island.

– In May 1858 they went through settled areas until they reached Oratunga Station, one of the most remote farms in South Australia.

– It was finally launched in North America on November 17, 2013, bundled with a red Wii Remote Plus and a red Nunchuk for $99.99.

– The Libyan Desert is one of the driest, harshest and most remote parts of the Sahara, the world’s largest hot desert.

– The Indian Remote Sensing satellites are a series of satellites built and launched by ISRO.

– To regain the features of an optical drive, users can either use a separately-available external USB SuperDrive, or the bundled Remote Disc software to access the optical drive of another computer.

– Microcontrollers are used in automatic products and devices, such as car engine systems, remote controls, machines, appliances, power tools, and toytoys.

– Batteries make remote controls and controllers work.

– The game is played either in classic style, with the Wii Remote held horizontally, or in Nunchuk style.

– Each remote footnote can link “Notes” as in:.

- He is shipwrecked and becomes a castaway who spends years on a remote tropical island near Trinidad.

- Mohana's parents and Baisakhi conspire against Amlaki and get her deported from the household to a remote location.

Use in sentence of “crown”

How to use in-sentence of “crown”:

– It rules the Isle of Man, and while the island is a Crown dependency, this ancient form of government enjoys a large amount of political power.

– The crown was golden, sparkling, and glittering.

– Her other important items are the crown and veil.

– It has a cone-shaped crown with level branches and drooping branchlets.

– A official Coat of Arms of Poland is the White Eagle with golden crown in its head on red shield.

– This double crown was called the “sekhemti” in ancient Egyptian.

– Before he became the monarch, he was Crown Prince for over twenty years.

– Roger de Flor’s offer was accepted by both Byzantium and by the Crown of Aragon, rulers in Sicily and southern Italy, who were quite eager to rid themselves of unemployed and unruly soldiers.

Use in sentence of crown
Use in sentence of crown

Example sentences of “crown”:

– When Hugh refused the crown it went to his brother-in-law, Rudolph of France.

– Pulakesi II made Vishnuvardhana the Yuvaraja or crown prince.

– He was sometimes styled as if her were a crown prince.

– After Austin returned from a knee injury in early 1995, he took part in a tournament to crown the new WCW United States Heavyweight title.

– He won the undisputed light heavyweight championship from Dick Tiger in 1968 via fourth round knockout, and went on to defend his crown fourteen times in total from 1968 to 1974.

– The Red Crown in Egyptian language hieroglyphs became the vertical letter “n”.

– Dayana was just twenty-two when she was crowned Miss Universe 2008 at the pageant at the Crown Convention Center, Nha Trang, Vietnam, on July 13, 2008.

– The Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth, formally known as the Crown of the Kingdom of Poland and the Grand Duchy of Lithuania and, after 1791, the Commonwealth of Poland, was a Sovereign statestate of Poland and Lithuania ruled by a common monarch.

– The Crown Prince’s Instagram account has more than 2 million followers.

– Germany was in no position at the time to attack, as Stresemann wrote to the Crown Prince: “The renunciation of a military conflict with France has only a theoretical significance, in so far as there is no possibility of a war with France”.

– She won her first crown in 1949 when she won Mobile’s “Miss Torch” pageant.

– Mestach won her doubles crown with Demi Schuurs.

- When Hugh refused the crown it went to his brother-in-law, Rudolph of France.

- Pulakesi II made Vishnuvardhana the Yuvaraja or crown prince.

More in-sentence examples of “crown”:

- The case that a princess who is already married to a king becomes pregnant, and their child inherits the crown of both countries is a rather common cause.

- Weber State University Using this principle, it would have been possible to compare the density of the golden crown to that of solid gold by balancing the crown on a scale with a gold reference sample, then immersing the apparatus in water.

– The case that a princess who is already married to a king becomes pregnant, and their child inherits the crown of both countries is a rather common cause.

– Weber State University Using this principle, it would have been possible to compare the density of the golden crown to that of solid gold by balancing the crown on a scale with a gold reference sample, then immersing the apparatus in water.

– The SkaugumSkaugum Estate, situated in the area of Semsvannet, is the official residence of the Crown Prince and Crown Princess.

– She finally lost her crown in 1978 to another Georgian, Maia Chiburdanidze, by a score of 6½–8½.

– She also sat at Pocock Street Crown Court and Middlesex Crown Court to hear appeal cases from the lower courts.

– He has achieved a national Triple Crown at 11 years old and he was trained in the United States from 13 years old.

– Junna was Crown Prince for 13 years.

– The crown of thorns is a woody, Succulent plantsucculent species of Euphorbia native to Madagascar.

– The present St Edward’s Crown contains much of the crown made in 1661 for the coronation of King Charles II.

– The department’s logo is the St Edward’s Crown enclosed within a circle.

– Neith was also known as “The Warrior Goddess” “The creator Goddess” “The Mother Goddess” “The Goddess of Lower Egypt” and “The Goddess of Funerals or Funerary Goddess.” In drawings of her, she wore the Red Crown of Lower Egypt.

– Michinoku Pro Wrestling and the World Wrestling Federation agreed to have The Great Sasuke take part in a tournament to crown the first ever WWF Light Heavyweight Champion in 1997.

– During the troubled Viking Age, Arran became the property of the Norwegian crown before becoming formally absorbed by the Kingdom of Scotland in the thirteenth century.

– The Crown Prince is the Honorary President of the Bahrain Motor Federation.

– The deaths of Franz Joseph’s brother, Maximilian I of Mexico, and his only son, Crown Prince Rudolf, made the Emperor’s nephew, Franz Ferdinand, next in line to the crown.

– Holtzendorff worked for the Royal Crown Derby Porcelain Company.

– They took the French title with Eric Hélary, and the British crown with Mika Häkkinen.

– During World War II, the Fort was used by the Office of the Commissioners of Crown Lands, which had been evacuated from their central London offices.

– It is suspected that the species was introduced to the Middle East in ancient times, and legend associates it with the crown of thorns worn by Jesus.

– The big statues along the left-hand wall have the white crown of Upper Egypt, while those on the opposite side are wearing the double crown of Upper and Lower Egypt.

– Tomomi Tsuruta, better known by his ring name Jumbo Tsuruta, was a professional wrestler who wrestled for All Japan Pro Wrestling for most of his career, and is well known for being the first ever AJPW Triple Crown Heavyweight Champion, having won the PWF Heavyweight Championship, the NWA United National Championship, and the NWA International Heavyweight Championship, and unifying the three titles.

– The crown prince returned to Berlin after finally being released from Küstrin on 26 February 1732.

Crown Prince Sangkye or Crown Prince Wanpung was a royal family member of the Joseon dynasty in Korea.

– For example, in old pictures from India, Enma has a crown and is riding a water buffalo.

– Darth Maul has black and red tattoos covering his head and face, a crown of small horn horns, and evil yellow eyes.

– There are two crown gears, all the other gears found are normal gears.

– He had two sons, Crown Prince Frederik.

– It is one of the Triple Crown events, along with the World Championship and the Masters.

– Then the ship from England comes to the island looking for Daphne’s father, and they crown him king of England.

– The crown of “Wattieza”, discovered in 2005, was united with its root and trunk, known since 1870.

– The Monarchy of the United KingdomBritish Crown gave Tagore a knighthood in 1915.

– The Crown lands have been managed by the Forestry Commission since 1923 and most of the Crown lands now fall inside the new National Park.

– Though under continuous influence of Norway and Norwegians, Greenland was not formally under the Norwegian crown until 1261.

– He offered the hand of his oldest daughter, Melisende, to Fulk le June along with the crown of the Latin Kingdom of Jerusalem.

– Nice colour and crown are very important characteristics of the fruit.

– All along the next nine years, He would have trouble with his brother Sun Ba who wanted to be Crown Prince instead.

– Jane returned all the crown jewels and clothes.

– In this film it was drawn that a city bustling with the economics of Christmas, although this year there was an event of the birth of the crown prince on December 23rd.

– As with the Deshret, no example of the White Crown has survived.

– This is a list of post towns in the United Kingdom and Crown dependencies, sorted by the postcode area.

– Pius traveled from Rome to Paris to crown Napoleon as Emperor of the French in 1804.

– Wilkinson, “Early Dynastic Egypt”, Routledge 1999, p.285 The White Crown is on the Narmer Palette found at Hierakonpolis.

– The trunk is topped by a smooth, bulging crown of fronds.

– Barry Gibb was born on 1 September 1946 on the Isle of Man, a British Crown Dependency in the Irish Sea.

– Infected cells form crown galls or root tumours, respectively.

– The Crown dependencies did not introduce postcodes until later, but use a similar coding scheme.

– It granted the Althing joint legislative power with the crown in matters relating only to Iceland.

“serene” in-sentences

How to use in-sentence of “serene”:

– The Most Serene Republic of Venice, was an ItalyItalian state where current Venice is now.

– His Serene Highness Prince Albert II of Monaco is the ruler of Monaco.

– Infanta Leonor’s full official title is: Her Royal Highness The Most Serene Infanta Doña Leonor de Todos los Santos de Borbón y Ortiz, Princess of Asturias, Princess of Viana, Princess of Girona, Duchess of Montblanc, Countess of Cervera and Lady of Balaguer.

– The holder of the title was a member of the extended royal family and therefore held the rank and further title of prince of the blood and the style of Serene Highness but the style was only used when in writing.

– The prince of the blood was entitled to be styled Serene Highness but it was used in writing only.

– The holder of the title was entitled to be addressed as Your Serene Highness but this was used in writing only.

– The prince held the prestigious rank of “Prince of the blood” at the court and was also entitled to the style of Serene Highness.

serene in-sentences
serene in-sentences

“projection” in-sentences

How to use in-sentence of “projection”:

– After vanquishing the demon List of demons Zankou and an astral projection form of themselves everyone believes that they are dead.

– The Mercator projection is a cylindercylindrical map projection which is widely used in cartography today.

– For example, Africa is actually 15 times larger than Greenland, but on this map projection they look the same size.

– The projection is defined on the entire sphere, except for one point, called the “projection point”.

– If neither a nor b is a unit vector, then the magnitude of the projection of a in the direction of b would be a ·, as the unit vector in the direction of b is b /b.

projection in-sentences
projection in-sentences

Example sentences of “projection”:

- The total population of the district according to the 1998 census was 725,000 and according to 1999 projection its population stands at 741,000.

- It is a form of parallel projection, where the view direction is orthogonal to the projection plane.
- A light beam or beam of light is a small projection of light energy coming from a source into a beam.

– The total population of the district according to the 1998 census was 725,000 and according to 1999 projection its population stands at 741,000.

– It is a form of parallel projection, where the view direction is orthogonal to the projection plane.

– A light beam or beam of light is a small projection of light energy coming from a source into a beam.

– This is only a guide, as the projection means the scale changes depending on the latitude.

– The equirectangular projection is a simple map view made about 100 AD.

– This form of projection also avoids that people who look at the show interrupt the light stream or bump into the projector.

– This decomposition is based on a Petrie polygon projection of a 7-cube, with 21 of 672 faces.

– The Mercator projection that has his name is a flat map projection of the features of the surface of the earth that can be seen and made only mathematically.

– Caliban is represented by the dangerous and invisible “monster from the id”, a projection of Morbius’ psyche born from the Krell technology instead of Sycorax’s womb.

– In other words, it is a projection of the terrestrial equator out into space.

– It reveals updated projection figures attributed to the rising growth trends in India over the last four years.

– The lobby has a piano and a projection of current live Google searches.

– Maps based on this projection are promoted by UNESCO.

– A movie projector is a machine that shows moving pictures by projecting them on a projection screen.

– The Robinson Projection is a compromise between accuracy and the readability of the map on a flat surface.

– The visual system has the complex task of constructing a three dimensional world from a two dimensional projection of that world.

– Its likely functions were sound projection and recognition.

– This decomposition is based on a Petrie polygon projection of a 10-cube, with 45 of 11520 faces.

– This decomposition is based on a Petrie polygon projection of a 8-cube, with 28 of 1792 faces.

“the former” – some sentence examples

How to use in-sentence of “the former”:

+ In seeking to find “k”, since “P” is varying in the former while it is assumed constant in the latter.

+ Next the former Ioway-Sac reservation and the present-day Ioway Tribe of Kansas and Nebraska, Hiawatha is called “Hári Wáta” in Ioway.

+ Dina bint Abdul-Hamid was the former Queen of Jordan.

+ It was formed from most of all the former Cher department, was the only part of the old province that was not made part of Allier.

+ In this table International Phonetic AlphabetIPA is an example of phonetic transcription of the name of the former Russian president known in English as Boris Yeltsin, followed by accepted hybrid forms in various languages.

the former - some sentence examples
the former – some sentence examples

Example sentences of “the former”:

+ Mariano Rajoy Brey is the former Prime Minister of Spain.

+ In 1748, Leonhard Euler gave the following definition for function:"If some quantities so depend on other quantities that if the latter are changed the former undergoes change, then the former quantities are called functions of the latter.

+ Mariano Rajoy Brey is the former Prime Minister of Spain.

+ In 1748, Leonhard Euler gave the following definition for function:”If some quantities so depend on other quantities that if the latter are changed the former undergoes change, then the former quantities are called functions of the latter.

+ The ending “-roden” is a hint to the former landscape.

+ According to Bernard Ingham, the former press secretary to Margaret Thatcher, Wilberforce was a normal cat for whom Thatcher once bought “a tin of sardines in a Moscow supermarket”.

+ Clark is probably best known for his role as Just William in theatre and radio in the late 1940s and as the former husband of actress Lynn Redgrave, to whom he was married for 33 years.

+ On 4 April 2004 the former municipalities of Bosco Luganese and Cimo merged to form the municipality of Bioggio.

+ He turned the former provincial city of Ghazni into the rich capital of an extensive empire which included modern-day Afghanistan, most of Iran, and parts of north-west Indian subcontinentIndia including modern-day Pakistan.

+ On 1 January 2015 the former municipalities of Brienz/Brinzauls, Alvaneu, Alvaschein, Mon, SwitzerlandMon, Stierva, Surava and Tiefencastel merged into the new municipality of Albula/Alvra.

+ Mittelsachsen is made up of the former rural districts Freiberg, Döbeln and Mittweida.

+ It was the former county seat of Umatilla County.

+ Brent Wilson is the former Bass guitarbassist for the rock band, Panic! at the Disco.

+ Quinata was the former director of C.S.

+ Wei was sentenced to prison because he has been criticized the former Chinese leader Deng Xiaoping and he has spent more than 18 years in prison.

+ Later, in 2001, he began the supergroup Audioslave with the former members of Rage Against the Machine.

+ In 1995 she was kidnapped, murdered and dismembered along with her son Jon Murray and granddaughter Robin Murray O’Hair, by the former American Atheist office manager David Roland Waters.

+ The former princely state Koch Bihar joined as a district in 1950, and the former French enclave Chandannagore joined as part of the Hooghly district in 1954.

+ He has an older brother, Prussia, who represents the former country Prussia and the eastern part of modern-day Germany.

More in-sentence examples of “the former”:

+ This Union currently has 15 members, ranging from Bangladesh to El Salvador, the current chairperson is Ranil Wickramasinghe the former Sri Lankan Prime Minister Serving in this position since 2016.

+ On 1 January 2013 the former municipalities of Vrin, Cumbel, Degen, SwitzerlandDegen, Lumbrein, Morissen, Suraua, Vignogn and Vella merged into the new municipality of Lumnezia.

+ The municipality was created on 1 January 2019 and consists of the former communes of Roquetaillade and Conilhac-de-la-Montagne.

+ After the buying of the former Metro Stars by the Red Bull Company the stadium was opened on March 20th, 2010 with a friendly match of the NY Red Bulls versus FC Santos from Brazil.

+ He was named by the former ArgentinaArgentinian footballer: Mario Kempes.

+ Wayne Static was an AmericansAmerican musician, and the former lead vocalist, guitarist, keyboardist, and music sequencer for the metal band Static-X.

+ The actual municipality was created in 2004 on April 27 by merger of the former municipalities of Aurigeno, Coglio, Giumaglio, Lodano, Maggia, Moghegno and Someo.

+ Immigration from especially the former colonies Suriname and Indonesia also led to the multi-cultural society of the present.

+ It was created on 1 January 2016 when the former municipalities of Domdidier, Dompierre, FribourgDompierre, Russy merged to form Belmont-Broye.

+ Bacall’s cousin was Shimon Peres, the former Prime Minister of IsraelPrime Minister and President of Israel.

+ On 1 January 2013 the former municipalities of Undervelier, Bassecourt, Courfaivre, Glovelier and Soulce merged into the new municipality of Haute-Sorne.

+ On 1 January 2009 the former municipalities of Montignez, Buix and Courtemaîche merged into the new municipality of Basse-Allaine.

+ It was created on 1 January 2019 from the former municipalities of Giessenlanden and Molenwaard.

+ On 1 April 2012 the former municipalities of Anzonico, Calpiogna, Campello, Cavagnago, Chironico, Mairengo and Osco merged to form the municipality of Faido.

+ Rijnwoude was created on 1 January 1991 as Rijneveld from the former municipalities of Benthuizen, Hazerswoude and Koudekerk aan den Rijn.

+ On 1 January 2013 the former municipality of Mex merged into the municipality of Saint-Maurice.

+ Following World War I, the former German colony of German South-West Africa was put under administration of the Union of South Africa as a League of Nations mandate and was treated as if it were another province.

+ It was formed with part of the former province of Champagne.

+ On 1 January 2001 the former municipalities of Selkingen, Biel, ValaisBiel and Ritzingen merged into the new municipality of Grafschaft.

+ He used this to demolish the Granby town hall, the former mayor’s house, and several other buildings.

+ Turkish is a language spoken in Turkey, Cyprus, Bulgaria, Greece and other countries of the former Ottoman Empire as well as by several million ethnic Turkish immigrants in Europe.

+ Reginald Fils-Aime is the former president of Nintendo of America.

+ It includes the former cities of Urawa, Ōmiya, Yono and Iwatsuki.

+ The department was created from part of the former province of Orléanais.

+ It was created on 1 January 2012 from the former municipalities of Anna Paulowna, Niedorp, Wieringen and Wieringermeer.

+ They differ in ‘leaning back’ to a greater degree than the former and because they have a more curved jaw angle than the latter.

+ Religious tolerance for Catholics with an established Church of England were policy in the former Spanish Colonies of East and West Florida while under British rule.

+ Bush and the former governor of Florida John Ellis “Jeb” Bush.

+ On 1 January 2014 the former municipalities of Lamboing, Diesse and Prêles merged into the new municipality of Plateau de Diesse.

+ The boundary for the division moved to the east, including most of the south part of the former Division of Kalgoorlie.

+ On 1 January 2004 the former municipalities of Niederwichtrach and Oberwichtrach merged into the municipality of Wichtrach.

+ He is the current guitarist of the Swedish power metal band HammerFall and the former guitarist of The Poodles.

+ Burmeister regards the legend as an incident in the struggle between the followers of Dionysus and Apollo in Thebes, in which the former were defeated and driven back to Lydia.

+ The municipality was created on 1 January 2017 and consists of the former communes of Creully, Saint-Gabriel-Brécy and Villiers-le-Sec.

+ In 1993 the Bündnis 90 – a civil rights movement from the former GDR – and Die Grünen joined them.

+ On 1 July 2011 the former municipalities of Cully, SwitzerlandCully, Epesses, Grandvaux, Riex and Villette joined together to become the new municipality called Bourg-en-Lavaux.

+ It was created on 1 January 2005 from the former municipalities of Groenlo and Lichtenvoorde, which was called Groenlo until 19 May 2006.

+ The province was created in 1995 when the former province of Brabant was split along the language border in three parts: a Flemish part and the Brussels Capital Region, which no longer belongs to any province.

+ On 1 January 2014 the former municipalities of Niederstocken, Höfen, ThunHöfen and Oberstocken merged into the new municipality of Stocken-Höfen.

+ Capriasca was created on 15 October 2001 by a merger of the former municipalities of Cagiallo, Lopagno, Roveredo, TicinoRoveredo, Sala Capriasca, Tesserete and Vaglio.

+ Environmentalists hope that by the time reunification occurs, the former DMZ will be conserved as a wildlife refuge, with a well-developed set of objective and management plans vetted and in place.

+ Brighton Park is bordered on the north by the former Illinois Michigan Canal and the current Chicago Sanitary and Ship Canal, on the east by Western Avenue, on the south by 49th Street, and on the west by Central Park Ave.

+ Mahendra Singh Dhoni, commonly known as MS Dhoni and Mahi, is a cricket player and was the former captain of the Indian cricket team.

+ That made her one of the most popular artists in the former Yugoslav republics.

+ The municipality was created on 1 January 2016 and consists of the former communes of La Vespière and Friardel.

+ On 1 January 2016 the former municipalities of Bas-Vully and Haut-Vully merged into the new municipality of Mont-Vully.

+ Tunisia became independent in 1956 with the former Bey of Tunis as King.

+ On 4 April 2004 the former municipalities of Breganzona, Cureggia, Davesco-Soragno, Gandria, Pambio-Noranco, Pazzallo, Pregassona and Viganello merged into the city of Lugano.

+ This Union currently has 15 members, ranging from Bangladesh to El Salvador, the current chairperson is Ranil Wickramasinghe the former Sri Lankan Prime Minister Serving in this position since 2016.

+ On 1 January 2013 the former municipalities of Vrin, Cumbel, Degen, SwitzerlandDegen, Lumbrein, Morissen, Suraua, Vignogn and Vella merged into the new municipality of Lumnezia.
+ The municipality was created on 1 January 2019 and consists of the former communes of Roquetaillade and Conilhac-de-la-Montagne.

In-sentence examples of “apostle”

How to use in-sentence of “apostle”:

– Père Eudes was the apostle of the Heart of Mary; but in his devotion to the Immaculate Heart there was a share for the Heart of Jesus.

– Thomas the Apostle Church.

– According to tradition, Thomas the Apostle came to Muziris on the Kerala coast in AD 52 and converted many Nambudiri Brahmins to christianity and established the Ezharapallikal.

– Others believe that the Sabbath remains as a day of rest on Saturday, while Sunday as a day of worship, in reference to Acts 20:7: the disciples came together on the first day of the week to break bread and to hear the preaching of the apostle Paul.

– The apostle of sans serif was Jan Tschichold, a German-Swiss graphic designer.

In-sentence examples of apostle
In-sentence examples of apostle

Example sentences of “apostle”:

- It is "not" thought to have been written by the apostle Matthew, who was one of Jesus' twelve apostles.

- Santiago, lives up to the Apostle Santiago.
- Before his death, he was the second most senior apostle among the ranks of the church.

– It is “not” thought to have been written by the apostle Matthew, who was one of Jesus’ twelve apostles.

– Santiago, lives up to the Apostle Santiago.

– Before his death, he was the second most senior apostle among the ranks of the church.

– Andrew the Apostle in 2002.

– Constant Lievens, the apostle of the Chota Nagpur, was born in Moorslede.

– He is the fifth most senior apostle among the ranks of the church.

– They trace their origins to the evangelistic or missionariy activity of Thomas the Apostle in the 1st century.

– He is regarded as the apostle of the Chota Nagpur PlateauChotanagpur.

– Titus was later left on the island of Crete to help organize the Church, and later met back with the Apostle Paul in Nicopolis.

– Cali was founded 25 July, the day which marks the date of the Apostle Santiago, principal patron of Europe.

– The typical behaviour is pasting the same huge article, which can currently be seen at Muhammad the Apostle in the Bible, against consensus anywhere vaguely related they can find that isn’t protected.

– He served as Acting President of the Quorum of the Twelve from 1994 to 2008, and was an apostle and member of the Quorum of the Twelve from April 1970 until his death in July 2015.

– Mark’s Gospel, which is thought by biblical scholars to be the earliest, has the name of a young disciple of the apostle Paul who is mentioned several times in the “Acts of the Apostles” and Paul’s Letters.

– Currently, he is the second most senior apostle in the church.

“stem” – some sentence examples

How to use in-sentence of “stem”:

– These can stem from feelings of anxiety and a general lack of emotional control during the first few days of withdrawing, which results in swaying back and forth between anger and euphoria.

– A Japanese word has a stem called a “body”, and additional parts.

– Organisms also use stem cells to replace damaged cells.

– The Main Stem flows 1.5 miles west from the direction at Lake Michigan; passing under the Outer Drive, Columbus Drive, Michigan Avenue, Wabash Avenue, State Street, Dearborn Street, Clark Street, La Salle Street, Wells Street, and Franklin Street bridges en route to the North Branch at Wolf Point.

– Under natural conditions, the parts of the stem that connect the tubers with the main stem die in the autumn or winter.

– Morphologically, the words are built with the stem followed by a particle.

stem - some sentence examples
stem – some sentence examples

Example sentences of “stem”:

– For example, from “produced”, the lemma is “produce”, but the stem is “produc-“.

– The stem cells’ state, and what the daughter cells turn into, is influenced by signals from other cells in the embryo.

– Until her death, Reagan supported and advocated stem cell research.

– In a developing embryo, stem cells can differentiate into “all” of the specialised embryonic tissues.

– Differentiation is also a common process in adults: adult stem cells divide to make fully-differentiated daughter cells during tissue repair and during normal cell turnover.

– The lower parts of the big leaves are closely packed making a false stem that is not made of wood.

– When used for crack cocaine or methamphetamine, the stem is generally used as a standalone unit, without any water or attachment of any sort.

– Shoa, cardiac surgerycardiac surgeon and one of the first people to work with adult stem cells for heart disease.

– The exception to this rule is when a chord contains a second, in which case the stem runs between the two notes, the higher being placed on the left of the stem and the lower on the right.

– What about an indef semi-pp of Ja’far, Aladin and the like? It might help stem this issue.

- For example, from "produced", the lemma is "produce", but the stem is "produc-".

- The stem cells' state, and what the daughter cells turn into, is influenced by signals from other cells in the embryo.

– The next spring/summer the stem of the biennial plant becomes much longer.

– The cork-like bark and huge stem are fire resistant and are used for making cloth and rope.

– Its stem goes into a crack in the bark of fibrous barked trees.

– Myelodysplastic syndromes affect the bone marrow stem cells.

– The stem usually points up if it is on or above the middle line.

– Because of its property of accelerated aging regeneration, stem cells and cancer.

– He described nearly all the key differences of Morphology morphology of stem and root, showed that the flowers of the Asteraceae are built of multiple units, and correctly said that stamens are male organs.

More in-sentence examples of “stem”:

– Dio 54.28 Agrippa’s more famous descendents stem from his daughter Agrippina: they include his grandson Caligula and great-grandson Nero.

– It is also the place where insulin and stem cells were first found.

– That new law would allow embryonic stem cell research to be done in Missouri.

– The Willamette’s main stem is long, lying entirely in northwestern Oregon in the United States.

– The length of a stem is usually that of an octave on the staff, going to either an octave higher or lower than the notehead, depending on which way the stem is pointing.

– The procedure used transfection of some stem cell-associated genes into the adult fibroblasts.

– These look like, and perform the function of, leaves but are actually composed of stem tissue.

– Some spiders in species of “Portia” can take long detours from one bush down to the ground, then up the stem of another bush to capture a prey item on a particular leaf.

– If you really take a good look at these sentences, you may easily find the stem of the words: pusa, pusath; ballata, ballathath, ballatama.

– At first they were quill pens made of the stem of a pigeon feather.

– Usually, the stem remains very short and the leaves are low to the ground, forming a rosette.

– With this method, a piece of the source plant containing at least one stem cell is placed in a suitable medium such as moist soil, potting mix, coir or rock wool.

– The stem of the flower can grow up to 3 metres tall, with a flower head that can be 30cm wide.

– Hematopoietic stem cells.

– They are now used in medical therapies, and researchers expect that stem cells will be used in many future therapies.

– Met-enkephalin and leu-enkephalin are in the brain stem and spinal cord; they are the pain killers of the spinal cord.

– They form a group of perennial herbs, twining shrubs, lianas or rarely trees but notably also contain a significant number of leafless stem succulents, all belonging to the order Gentianales.

– The trunk is the main stem or “main woody axis of a tree”.

– East Francia was divided into four Stem duchyduchies: Swabia.

– On December 6, 2005, Ho had his own stem cells put into his heart by Amit Patel and his other Medical doctordoctors in Thailand.

– Pattazhy may stem from an imperfect Malayalam portmanteau fusing Patt.

– If the stem points up from a notehead, the stem starts at the right-hand side of the note, but if it points down, it starts from the left.

– To produce sex cells, the stem cells go through a different division process called meiosis.

– White proposed a method of estimating the age of large and veteran trees in the United Kingdom by correlation between a tree’s stem diameter, growth character and age.

– The five main cultivars are: green leaf, red leaf, cos, crisphead, and stem lettuce.

- Dio 54.28 Agrippa's more famous descendents stem from his daughter Agrippina: they include his grandson Caligula and great-grandson Nero.

- It is also the place where insulin and stem cells were first found.
- That new law would allow embryonic stem cell research to be done in Missouri.

– Mammalian stem cells change or cellular differentiationdifferentiate into several kinds of blood cell within the bone marrow.

– Palm stems represented long life to the Ancient Egyptians, and the god Huh was often shown holding a palm stem in one or both hands.

– In most cases, neurons are generated by special types of stem cells.

– The stem of the pineapple contains an enzyme having healing effects, anti-inflammatory effects and it may reduce edema.

– People can eat the stem and roots.

– During morphogenesis, generalised stem cells become the cell lines of the embryo which in turn become fully differentiated cells.

– The stem group of birds would be all the earlier Aves minus the crown group Neornithes.

– It is composed of a woody stem with paired leaf or flower clusters spaced ½ to 1″ apart.

– EDM can be said to stem from a fusion between regular dance music and electronic music.

– Water, which is absorbed by the plant’s roots, travels up the stem to the leaf through the xylem.

– At the 2017 VEX Robotics World Championship, Woodie Flowers was inducted into the STEM Hall of Fame.

– Some stem group metatherians persisted well into the Neogene period before becoming extinct.

– Simpler animals like flatworms can regenerate because the adults retain clusters of stem cells in their bodies.

– The stem is erect in young plants, but becomes creeping or trailing with age.

– An alternate interpretation of the same fossil has the long stem as an inflorescence rather than a flower, with staminate flower above.

– The stem is normally divided into nodes and internodes, the nodes hold leafleaves, flowers, cones, axillary buds, or other stems etc.

– During morphogenesis, totipotent stem cells become the various cell lines of the embryo, which in turn become fully differentiated cells.

– It is against abortion, sex education, contraception, feminism, pornography, stem cell research, and LGBT rights.

– Highly plastic adult stem cells can be taken from a variety of sources, including umbilical cord blood and bone marrow.

– Bananas have a “false stem which is made by the lower part of the leaves.

– The name “Cordyceps” is taken from the Greek languageGreek word κορδύλη “kordýlē”, meaning “club”, and the Latin stem “-ceps”, meaning “head”.

– The stem flattens and grows up the tree “underneath” the host tree’s outer bark.

– If they were as small as this, then a miniaturization event occurred near the base of the avian stem lineage.

Some sentences in use of “ultimately”

How to use in-sentence of “ultimately”:

+ Another of Shiva’s fearsome forms is as “Kāla” “time” and “Mahākāla” “great time”, which ultimately destroys all things.

+ Their output is ultimately generated by Module:Hatnote inline.

+ Though her difficult childhood and early failed marriage would make Norma Jean a strong and resilient woman, these experiences would also add to her insecurities and flaws—things that would ultimately shape her into a great tragic figure of the twentieth century..

+ During the Civil War era, the struggle over states’ rights was between the individual Southern states and the federal government over who ultimately had the political power.

+ Barbara Dodd discovered a similar effect with audio-visual speech interpretation but instead it was with the visual cue of ‘hole’ and the audio cue of ‘tough’ which ultimately generated the audio perception of ‘towel’.

Some sentences in use of ultimately
Some sentences in use of ultimately

Example sentences of “ultimately”:

+ Observational learning suggests that an individual’s environment, cognition, and behavior all incorporate and ultimately determine how the individual functions and models.

+ If you record the remainder left over after the original pile has been divided in two and continue repeating this process; of sub dividing one of the remaining piles into half and then removing one of those piles and continue by subdividing the remaining pile into two piles you will ultimately be left with just either 2 or 3 objects.

+ They competed with the Mesonychids and the Entelodonts and ultimately outlasted them.

+ Pall had undergone multiple blood transfusions in the course of an illness, which were ultimately unsuccessful.

+ Amelia Chronos, who, with her ambitions of gaining power and dominance through the manipulation of time, often caused quite a lot of chaos through inventions like a machine that kept looping time every half hour for everyone but herself though none of them worked and an actual time machine through which she could travel into the past or future to manipulate events so that she would ultimately be victorious in her quest for world dominance.

+ A district of an Indian state is an administrative geographical unit, headed by the Deputy Commissioner, which combines the offices of the District Magistrate ultimately responsible for maintaining law and order and District Collector responsible for collection of the revenue.

+ After being accused of working for American intelligence services in January 2010, he was ultimately convicted for “acts against the independence or the territorial integrity of the state” in March 2011.Elise Labott, “”, “CNN”.

+ Though cunning and ambitious, Nowak’s gung-ho recklessness earns him the disrespect of fellow teammates, ultimately leading to Bishop passing him up for promotion in favor of Logan, which therefore leads to Nowak betraying the Rainbow organization with the assistance of big-time terrorist ringleaders.

+ Observational learning suggests that an individual's environment, cognition, and behavior all incorporate and ultimately determine how the individual functions and models.

+ If you record the remainder left over after the original pile has been divided in two and continue repeating this process; of sub dividing one of the remaining piles into half and then removing one of those piles and continue by subdividing the remaining pile into two piles you will ultimately be left with just either 2 or 3 objects.
+ They competed with the Mesonychids and the Entelodonts and ultimately outlasted them.

+ This ultimately led to the cancellation of the 1999 event which was planned for Peru.

+ She thinks that politics that makes sexual, ethnic, and religious identities the most important thing is ultimately totalitarian.

+ The pair spent the rest of the college year planning a band, ultimately forming a group called Pectoralz.

+ The English languageEnglish name “Alps” was taken from French from Latin “Alpes”, which may be ultimately alike with Latin “albus”.

+ Virtual paper pages will ultimately be printed, and therefore require paper parameters that coincide with international standard physical paper sizes such as “A4” “letter” etc., if not custom sizes for trimming.

+ Why are a lot of candidates when it has no real bearing and ultimately unverified? I thought we always judged one’s contributions, and not whether they’ve progressed in the outside world.

More in-sentence examples of “ultimately”:

+ After handing Hulda her beautiful gold wand, the fairy is stripped of her powers and will ultimately be held at the will of her enemy if she doesn’t one day retrieve the wand.

+ The Board of Trustees is the decision-making body that is ultimately responsible for the long term sustainability of the Foundation, so we value wide input into its selection.
+ It is nothing about lack of input will ultimately reap the rewards.

+ After handing Hulda her beautiful gold wand, the fairy is stripped of her powers and will ultimately be held at the will of her enemy if she doesn’t one day retrieve the wand.

+ The Board of Trustees is the decision-making body that is ultimately responsible for the long term sustainability of the Foundation, so we value wide input into its selection.

+ It is nothing about lack of input will ultimately reap the rewards.

+ His killing spree ultimately came to an end when pursued by Josuke’s group after attempting to hide from them under a stolen identity, ending up with his face being crushed under an ambulance.

+ He ultimately uses the rigging to sever Ben’s hand and send him overboard.

+ This can get particularly interesting when the auditory information of one sound, paired with the spoken lips of another sound, ultimately combine to form the perception of a third different sound.

+ Even when the first officer is the flying pilot, however, the captain remains ultimately responsible for the aircraft, its passengers, and the crew.

+ Finally, in a property dispute case in Patna in 1926, the Patna court characterized both the 1884 and 1916 Calcutta courts rulings as inconclusive and ultimately ruled that the kayasthas were of Kshatriya origin and hence twice born or dwija.

+ This healing, nurturing, life-enabling aspect emerges in the Vedas as Rudra-Shiva, and in post-Vedic literature ultimately as Shiva who combines the destructive and constructive powers, the terrific and the gentle, as the ultimate recycler and rejuvenator of all existence.

+ Please note that ultimately all breed standard documents should also be cited in the main article prose for specific facts about the breed, and URLs to them in citation templates should also have archiveurl versions.

+ Lin as being against a repeat of the Richmond–San Rafael design, but Lin ultimately gave Temko the credit for the design.

+ The state government ultimately listed 405 identified and 63 unidentified dead.

+ I simply want to question the attitude of coming here, and ultimately be “rewarded” with one of these flags.

+ Support removal – if anything it should be an “opt-in” gadget as opposed to opt-out, as it’s not simple in the current wording and, furthermore, as we’ve said many times before AN isn’t really the place to be directing new users to, which is ultimately the aim of the sidebar.

+ Bush doll and performing voodoo on its head which ultimately lead to her dismissal from the Liberal caucus.

+ But sources say that she will return to the show in the guise of a bride and trouble Radhika and Dev, ultimately killing Dev and bringing him into the other world.

+ The crowd continued to boo Batista after Reigns was eliminated. After the show went off the air, Batista mocked Bryan and gestured his middle finger at the crowd. On the February 3 “Raw”, Batista was confronted and was ultimately assaulted by Del Rio before chasing him off. Batista retaliated the following week, powerbombing Del Rio through the announce table. At the Elimination Chamber event and on the following “Raw”, he was heavily booed by the fans during matches against Del Rio. Batista won the match at Elimination Chamber, but continued to suffer a torrid fan reaction with ‘Boo-tista’ chants. Batista responded to the audience on the February 28 “SmackDown”, saying he didn’t come back to be liked and promising to be the next WWE World Heavyweight Champion, thus reverting to being a villain once again and mocking other superstars stating they were not “real men”.  Bryan was added to the WrestleMania main event after defeating Triple H in the opening match of the show.

+ Due to the patriarchic structure of society, the fathers were the only ones who ultimately had a say.

+ The town was subsequently ruled by his successors and ultimately by Velu Nachiyar under the stewardship of Maruthu Pandiyar.

+ The invasion ultimately fails, and only Aang and his closest friends are able to escape.

+ Milo calls his friends out for betraying their consciences and ultimately they join his side, and remain in Atlantis.

+ If the ratio is greater than one, then the actual density of the Universe is greater than the critical density, and thus the Universe will eventually become closed and will ultimately end up collapsing in on it self.

+ The figure ultimately went unreleased, however, as the entire line was canceled before she could be produced.

+ After his death, the judgement was ultimately reversed on appeal and a new trial was ordered, but it never took place.

+ The Board of Trustees is the decision-making body that is ultimately responsible for the long-term sustainability of the Wikimedia Foundation, so we value wide input into its selection.

+ Odpor’s five hijackers diverted the plane to Newfoundland, from there to Iceland, and ultimately to Paris with passengers aboard.

+ He was the top pitcher on the team entering the 2008 season, and during the Phillies’ postseason run, during which they ultimately won the 2008 World Series over the Tampa Bay Rays, he won the World Series Most Valuable Player Award.

+ Its root was the Latin languageLatin “cultus”, meaning “worship”, ultimately from “colere”, to “tend” or take care of something for example a shrine.

+ Rose produced three songs: “What You Need”, “Loft Music”, and “The Morning”, along with others that were ultimately scrapped.

+ He helps in the journey to defeat DIO, only to be ultimately killed by Vanilla Ice.

+ He ultimately had the rank of SS-Standartenführer der Waffen-SS.

+ Texas”, 539 US 558, is the primary piece of case law which ultimately decriminalized sodomy in the United States.

+ In 1892 the British sent their armies again to fight the tribes – this ultimately ended with the tribes being defeated by British.

+ Loft”, then ensued, with the case reaching the Delaware Supreme Court and ultimately ending in a loss for Guth.

+ He was ultimately expelled from Japan by General Douglas MacArthur.

+ These ultimately impair immune function.

+ In 2010, Białystok was on the short-list, but ultimately lost the competition to become a finalist for European Capital of Culture in 2016.

+ Billy arrives to speak to Sidney privately, and the two ultimately consummate their relationship.

+ The 1991 Halloween Nor’easter, also known as the Perfect Storm, was an atypical nor’easternor’easter which was extratropical, absorbed one hurricane, and ultimately evolved into a small hurricane late in its life cycle.

+ Islamic rule expanded westward across North Africa and into Hispania and eastward through Persia and ultimately to Sindh and Punjab regionPunjab in modern-day Pakistan.

+ They all meet up on Polyphemus’s Island and ultimately leave with the Golden Fleece.

+ But by the end of the 1970s, it became clear that nuclear power would not grow nearly so dramatically, and more than 120 reactor orders were ultimately cancelled.

+ Neither side could win a decisive victory, and both suffered from financial exhaustion, which ultimately led to a treaty to end the war.

+ But Price was ultimately boxed in by two Northern armies at Westport, in today’s Kansas City, and forced to fight against a much larger army.

+ Super Gogeta made quick work of Super Janemba, and ultimately destroyed him.

+ The state and local primary elections decided which candidate would ultimately win office in the general election.

+ It was ultimately owned by General Motors.

“nowadays” use in-sentences

How to use in-sentence of “nowadays”:

– The club nowadays mostly runs soccer.

– Unriviling Misty fighting evils that seek to harm Dhulakpur or its inhabitants and their antics which often get theme into trouble during early days broadcaster Pogo TV has stressed that storyline be kept simple and mysteries and complex plot avoided as all cost as the viewers where too young to understand but nowadays there is no restrictions.

– It is inactive since the interwiki linking nowadays is done via wikidata.

– For better or for worse, being an administrator nowadays entails more than just access to the anti-vandalism tools – they are elected by the community who can be trusted to exercise good judgement, as well as discern and enforce community consensus.

– Brasserie, in France and nowadays in Britain, means a type of French restaurant.

– Moreover, Korean people nowadays modify their traditional clothing, hanbok, to make it more wearable.

– The children went to German schools and are nowadays regular members of the community.

– No Dutch child nowadays goes for a walk dressed in sailor’s costume with a father who wears a cloak and hat.

nowadays use in-sentences
nowadays use in-sentences

Example sentences of “nowadays”:

– Close by is the “Kurfürstliches Schloss”, which has been built as a residence of the prince-elector, and nowadays is the main building of the University of Bonn.

– As everyone is aware nowadays to contribute towards the globe, our environment with the help of solar energy.

– The modern town of New Scone nowadays is simply called Scone.

– A Leaf spring is a spring type, usually it have been used in vehicles but nowadays current type is not so popular.

– It has long been replaced by photography in its commercial uses and, is nowadays much less common in printmaking, where it has been almost completely replaced by etching and other techniques.

– Côte d’Ivoire is seen quite often, but evidence has shown that “Ivory Coast” is nowadays used more often in English than the other term.

– Soon the place gained a port, nowadays in Jaraguá district, that as long as years were gone influenced the village development transforming it into a city.

– Such bellows used to be pumped by hand, but nowadays electricity is used.

– Wat Phra Mayn It is an abandoned temple that nowadays resembles a large hill.

– The most famous junta nowadays is that of Myanmar, but Myanmar is not the only country that is ruled by a junta now, Thailand is another example.

– While some form of variance analysis is still used by most manufacturing firms, it nowadays tends to be used in conjunction with innovative techniques such as “life cycle cost analysis” and “activity-based costing”, which are designed with specific aspects of the modern business environment in mind.

– At first Parry wanted verse one to be sung by a solo female voice, but the version sung nowadays is the arrangement for orchestra made in 1922 by Sir Edward Elgar.

- Close by is the "Kurfürstliches Schloss", which has been built as a residence of the prince-elector, and nowadays is the main building of the University of Bonn.

- As everyone is aware nowadays to contribute towards the globe, our environment with the help of solar energy.
- The modern town of New Scone nowadays is simply called Scone.

More in-sentence examples of “nowadays”:

– The original text to the song has eleven verses, but nowadays only the first and last verses are part of the national anthem.

– In former times, Domaaki speakers traditionally worked as blacksmiths and musicians, but nowadays they are also engaged in a variety of other professions.

– Even nowadays some people still nickname the modern Russian Army as the Red Army.

– Coats of arms are normally issued for real people but nowadays lots of countrycountries and businesses also have coats of arms.

– The season is nowadays remembered by the song “The Twelve Days of Christmas”.

– Very few children nowadays have a governess, but it was quite common in the families of rich people until around the beginning of the 20th century.

– She was born in Koski Hl, nowadays Hollola, Finland.

– This is nowadays a valuable historic site.

– These caused much argument as to their artistic value, but nowadays are his best loved works.

– Some to most Hlai people nowadays can understand Mandarin and Hainanese.

– Many companies nowadays offer limited website hosting allowing one to make websites that can be displayed on the World Wide Web like any other domain site.

– De Jonge studied at Ichthus University of Applied Sciences in Rotterdam Nowadays Inholland University of Applied Sciences.

– All countries, religions and societies have their limits as to what can be said, or written or communication by art or nowadays by computer.

– In the past they lived on agriculture, but nowadays they live on fishing and tourism.

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

– Though nowadays children start at kindergarten quite early, and so it should be possible to observe self-talk there.

– Another tradition has become linked to this one, and the result is the tradition of Santa Claus, or Father Christmas as he is sometimes called, and who is nowadays thought by many children to be the bringer of presents and happiness.

– Cormorant fishing on the Kiso river is also done, although nowadays almost only for tourists.

– Orthodox Judaism is the more traditional form of nowadays Judaism.

– Some species formerly placed with them are nowadays considered more distinct.

– Its nowadays a blend of fashion with the tradionalism.

– However, people’s attitudes are changing and nowadays many girls like to do the same things as boys.

– The term bogan is nowadays used to display a pride in being rough around the edges.

– But nowadays documents can be digital as well.

– If we write the above letters together it will resemble the calligraphy of the word nowadays pronounced as Allah.

– A cruiser is a warship larger than the destroyer, nowadays they are usually used for bombardment.

– In his lifetime people thought he was the best British composer, but nowadays his serious works are rarely heard.

– Honecker was born in Neunkirchen, SaarlandNeunkirchen, nowadays Saarland.

– While Koreans nowadays mostly write in hangul, the native Korean alphabet, people have found that some meanings cannot be expressed clearly by just hangul, so people need to use Chinese characters as a note with a bracket.

– Some bows nowadays are made from carbon fiber.

– In the past the Sami were nomads, but nowadays they live in regular houses.

– Closed as promoted: Overwhelming support to promote this article, which sadly only happens very rarely nowadays but is, therefore, a true testimony to the quality of this article, particularly when it was remembered that it was demoted just a few months ago.

– Few scholars still accept these texts as reliable sources; historians nowadays rely more on archaeology and numismatics, which have helped people understand the period.

– Already in the late 12th century powerful leader Taira no Kiyomori moved the capital of Japan from Kyoto to Fukuwara, nowadays Fukuwara district of Japan.

– The corridor begins at the Palazzo Vecchio and runs along the top floor of the Uffizi and across the loggia near the river, then it runs on top of arches along the street by the riverbank, above a nice covered walkway at street-level where nowadays people can buy souvenirs.

– In the past, cows were kept in small herds on family Farmfarms, grazing pastures and fed hay in winter, nowadays they are kept in larger herds, more intensive systems and the feeding of silage.

– Early their activities used to be constructive criticism, but nowadays the movement of anti-fans is changing to severe insult to their target with no specific reason.

– Other compositions by Gigout sometimes played nowadays are “Grand Choeur Dialogué” and “Marche Religieuse”.

– Apple has been busy fixing it so users can trust it, and nowadays Apple Maps is used 3.5 times as much as Google Maps on devices Apple Maps is supported.

– In continental Europe English as a second language is nowadays sometimes even taught in American English, except perhaps in Scandinavia and the Netherlands.

– In his youth, Nonaka worked as a farmer and lumberjack until 1925 when he took over Nonaka Onsen, a hot spring inn founded by his parents in 1905 and nowadays owned and managed by one of his grandchildren.

– Even though nowadays it is known that Vasari sometimes made mistakes, he gives a wonderful picture of the characters of the artists, and tells all sorts of amusing stories.

– However, nowadays households which adorn with them decreased, and only scatter parched beans.

– Although most of the orchestral instruments we use nowadays were already in use in Bach’s day, instrument makers have made changes to them.

– Very few signs nowadays identify the route as one unified road, and the section that runs as Route 695 carries no current identification at all except to say that eastbound it goes “To US 6” and westbound it goes “To I-395”.

– There was a temporary railway halt at Woolmer Green during the war which was used by soldiers, but nowadays the nearest station is just down the road at Knebworth.

– It was invented to connect computers that are near each other, and nowadays is much used for Internet connections.

– For a long time Slite was an important place for trade and business; nowadays tourism is an important source of income but also industry with stone and gravel, producing concrete from raw material of limestone from nearby quarries.

– Speakers of Indo-European languages in historical times and nowadays often are not called by the name Indo-Europeans but with often by the name of their language family like: Anatolians, Tocharians, Aryans.

– Most, however, didn’t have that printed on them, which makes it harder nowadays to find notes with the seal.

- The original text to the song has eleven verses, but nowadays only the first and last verses are part of the national anthem.

- In former times, Domaaki speakers traditionally worked as blacksmiths and musicians, but nowadays they are also engaged in a variety of other professions.
- Even nowadays some people still nickname the modern Russian Army as the Red Army.