In-sentence examples of “waterloo”

How to use in-sentence of “waterloo”:

+ Adam Thomas is an EnglandEnglish Donte Charles in the Waterloo Road”, from 2006 to 2009; and Adam Barton in the long-running ITV soap opera, “Emmerdale”, from 2009 to 2018.

+ Napoleon was defeated at the Battle of Waterloo by the British under Duke of Wellington and Prussians on June 18 1815, which was his last battle.

+ Kitchener and Waterloo are often referred to together as “Kitchener-Waterloo“, or “KW”.

+ Napoleon’s army faced the Duke of Wellington’s Anglo-Dutch army near Waterloo on 18th June 1815.

+ Hudson is a suburb of Waterloo and Cedar Falls.

+ The subway went from Theobalds Road in the north to the Victoria EmbankmentEmbankment underneath Waterloo Bridge to the south.

In-sentence examples of waterloo
In-sentence examples of waterloo

Example sentences of “waterloo”:

+ Irene Amanda Burton is a Northern IrelandNorthern Irish Karen Fisher in the Waterloo Road", from 2010 to 2011.

+ She also played History teacher List of Waterloo Road characters#Audrey McFallAudrey McFall in the Waterloo Road", a role she played from 2012 to 2015.
+ After the Battle of Waterloo in 1815, the department was occupied by troops from Austria and of the Kingdom of Sardinia.

+ Irene Amanda Burton is a Northern IrelandNorthern Irish Karen Fisher in the Waterloo Road”, from 2010 to 2011.

+ She also played History teacher List of Waterloo Road characters#Audrey McFallAudrey McFall in the Waterloo Road”, a role she played from 2012 to 2015.

+ After the Battle of Waterloo in 1815, the department was occupied by troops from Austria and of the Kingdom of Sardinia.

+ On January 1, 2006, Waterloo had a total population of 29,315.

+ Later, Nassau helped in the Battle of Waterloo before being absorbed into the Prussian Empire, and later, the empire of Germany.

+ ABB Asea Brown Boveri built the 1992 tube stock which is currently used on the Central and Waterloo City lines.

+ He is best known for playing the role of Deputy head List of Waterloo Road characters#Andrew TrenemanAndrew Treneman in the Waterloo Road”, from 2006 to 2007, and again in 2009.

+ The second connection linked the CCEHR’s Embankment and CSLR’s Kennington tube stationKennington stations and provided a new intermediate station at Waterloo to connect to the main line station there and the Bakerloo line.

+ The park is home to two lakes, the Waterloo Lake and the Upper Lake.

+ The University of Waterloo holds many contests in mathematics for students in high school.

+ After the Battle of Waterloo in 1815, the department was occupied by troops from Austria from June 1815 to November 1818.

+ Victoria Bush is a EnglandEnglish Sonya Donnegan, in the Waterloo Road”, from 2012 to 2015.

+ The French leader, Napoleon Bonaparte, conquered and reformed the social structure of the continent through war up to 1815, when he met his final defeat at the Battle of Waterloo and was sent away into exile.

+ It is on Chaussée de Waterloo and has plenty of shops.

+ His defeat of Napoleon at the Battle of Waterloo in 1815 put him in the top rank of Britain’s military heroes.

+ The regiment returned to England and Gawler fought at the Battle of Waterloo as a lieutenant.

+ He also went on to appear in another ITV drama movie “If I Had You If I Had You” and the Waterloo Road”.

+ The British Rail Class 442 “Wessex Electric” London Waterloo to Southampton Central, Bournemouth, Poole and Weymouth.

+ Austin was first called Waterloo in 1835.

+ In 1937, Waterloo Bridge was re-built.

More in-sentence examples of “waterloo”:

+ He studied at the University of Waterloo in the 1970s.

+ It connects Waterloo Bridge to Kingsway near Holborn.

+ This period is also known as the War of the Seventh Coalition, and includes the Waterloo Campaign and the Neapolitan War.

+ She is best known for playing the roles of Hazel Redfearn in the ITV comedy-drama series, “Auf Wiedersehen Pet”, from 1985 to 1986; Aveline in the BBC sitcom, “Bread”, from 1986 to 1991; Rita Dolan in the BBC Kay Mellor drama series, “Playing the Field”, from 1998 to 2002; List of Waterloo Road characters#Maggie BudgenMaggie Budgen in the BBC school-based drama series, “Waterloo Road”, from 2012 to 2015; Julie Travers in the popular BBC drama series, “The Syndicate”, during 2015; and Cathy Matthews in the long-running ITV soap opera, “Coronation Street”, from 2015 onwards.

+ After his defeat at the Battle of Waterloo in 1815 Napoléon returned to the house before his exile to the island of Saint Helena.

+ She is best known for her roles as Mel Debrou in the ITV satirical comedy-drama series, “Moving Wallpaper”, from 2008 to 2009; List of Waterloo Road characters#Ruby FryRuby Fry in the Waterloo Road”, from 2009 to 2011; Paula Kosh in the Sky 1 comedy-drama series, “Stella”, from 2012 to 2013, and again from 2015 to 2017; and Dawn Stevenson in the BBC One drama series, “The Syndicate”, during 2015.

+ It is the only line on the Underground, other than the two-stop Waterloo City line, which is completely underground.

+ However, he was defeated at the Battle of Waterloo in June 1815.

+ After the Battle of Waterloo became Roeselare Dutch again, untill the independence of Belgium that caused also poverty.

+ In January 2016 it was announced that a satirical musical based on Corbyn’s life would be staged at the Waterloo East Theatre in London later in the year.

+ She is well-known for her roles as List of Coronation Street characters#Natalie BarnesNatalie Barnes in the long-running ITV Steph Haydock in the Waterloo Road”, from 2006 to 2010.

+ She is known for playing pupil later school secretary List of Waterloo Road characters#Janeece BryantJaneece Bryant in the Waterloo Road”, from 2006 to 2012; and for her roles as Honey Wright in the BBC One medical drama series, “Casualty”, from 2014 to 2015; and Goldie McQueen in the Channel 4 soap opera, “Hollyoaks”, from 2016 onwards.

+ William Rush is a EnglandEnglish Josh Stevenson in the Waterloo Road”, from 2009 to 2013.

+ In 2014, Telgedi ran and lost in the 2014 Waterloo Regional Elections.

+ János Dezső Aczél ; 26 December 1924 – 1 January 2020, University of Waterloo was a Hungarian-Canadian mathematician.

+ The two-stage Channel Tunnel Rail Link project was completed on 14 November 2007, when the London terminus of Eurostar transferred from Waterloo International railway stationWaterloo International to St Pancras International station.

+ She is best known for her role as Sarah Platt in the long-running ITV soap opera, “Coronation Street”, from 1999 to 2008 and 2015 onwards, and for her role as List of Waterloo Road characters#Bex FisherBex Fisher in the Waterloo Road”, from 2010 to 2011.

+ Whyte is also well-known for her roles as List of Waterloo Road characters#Adanna LawalAdanna Lawal in the Waterloo Road”, during 2011, although she first appeared in “Waterloo Road”, as Alison Yates, during 2009; and Bev in the CBBC children’s comedy-drama series, “Sadie J”, during 2013.

+ There are many statues of her in Britain, including one in Waterloo Place in London and a Florence Nightingale museum, also in London.

+ It crosses the River Thames in London from Charing Cross railway stationCharing Cross station across to the south, near Waterloo station.

+ The company serves Columbia, MissouriColumbia, Jefferson City and Cedar Rapids, Iowa City and Waterloo in Iowa.

+ Services now ran from London Borough of HackneyHackney to Waterloo or Archway to Kennington.

+ University of Waterloo is marked the 4th best university in Canada.

+ The bridge lies between Waterloo Bridge and Westminster Bridge.

+ Laurie Brett is a ScotlandScottish Christine Mulgrew in the Waterloo Road”, from 2012 to 2015.

+ She is known for her roles as Jessica McAllister in the long-running ITV ITV Lorna Dickey in the Waterloo Road”, from 2006 to 2007.

+ He studied at the University of Waterloo in the 1970s.

+ It connects Waterloo Bridge to Kingsway near Holborn.

+ The article claimed that Archer had paid Monica Coghlan, a prostitute, £2000 through another person at Waterloo Station to go abroad.

+ She is known for her roles as List of Coronation Street characters#Tanya PooleyTanya Pooley in the long-running ITV Sky One drama series, “Dream Team”, from 1997 to 1998; Headteacher Rachel Mason in the Waterloo Road”, from 2007 to 2010; and most recently as Matron Gertrude Bottomly in the CBBC children’s drama series, “Hetty Feather”, from 2015 to 2020.

+ He is best known for portraying the role of List of Waterloo Road characters#Grantly BudgenGrantly Budgen in the Waterloo Road”, he was the longest serving cast member, appearing in nine series, from 2006 to 2013.

+ He was a Liberal Party of CanadaLiberal Waterloo and the successor riding of Kitchener—Waterloo.

+ She played Donna Jackson in the BBC medical drama series, “Holby City”, from 2004 to 2011, and 2017 onwards; Deputy headteacher and science teacher List of Waterloo Road characters#Sian DiamondSian Diamond, in the BBC school-based drama series, “Waterloo Road”, from 2011 to 2013; and Amber in the CBBC children’s sitcom, “Millie Inbetween”, from 2014 to 2018.

+ The Battle of Waterloo was a battle that was fought between the FranceFrench army and the British and Prussian armies.

+ The south end is near Waterloo station, County Hall, LondonCounty Hall, the Royal Festival Hall, and the London Eye.

+ Karen Shenaz David is a Indian-CanadaCanadian-ABC’s fairytale-themed musical-comedy television series, “Galavant”; as well as the Head of Spanish Cesca Montoya in the Waterloo Road”; and Layla in the American action film, “The Scorpion King 2: Rise of a Warrior”.

+ This involved the demolition of the pedestrian subways under Waterloo Bridge and extensive construction in the bridge’s undercroft.

+ A new sharp curve was built under Lancaster Place to allow an exit through the western side wall of Waterloo Bridge.

+ After a position at the Johann Wolfgang Goethe University Frankfurt am Main, he served as a professor at the Universities of Ruhr University BochumBochum, Waterloo and Hamburg where he was professor emeritus.

+ The former Coalition members formed the Seventh Coalition and the Duke of Wellington of Great Britain defeated Napoleon again at the Battle of Waterloo with the help of the Prussians in 1815.

+ In 1817, the Battle of Waterloo was re-played with 1,000 soldiers taking part.

+ In June 1958, the London County Council proposed to use the tunnel for light traffic coming from Waterloo Bridge.

+ The Upper Lake is the smaller of the two lakes in the park and is set much higher than Waterloo Lake.

+ She is best known for her hit roles as List of Waterloo Road characters#Nikki BostonNikki Boston in the Waterloo Road”, from 2012 until 2014; Sally ‘Gracie’ Fields in the ITV’s long-running series, “London’s Burning”; Fiona Murray in the Kay Mellor drama series, “The Chase”; and Sam Murray in the BBC Scotland drama series, “Lip Service”.

+ When it helped in Waterloo it ended up in Belgium near Planciontot before being absorbed into Prussia.

+ The University of Waterloo and Wilfred Laurier University are in Waterloo.

+ She is known for her roles as Margaret Clemence in the Channel 4 soap opera, “Brookside”, from 1990 to 1994; Julie Fitzjohn in the BBC One medical drama series, “Holby City”, from 1999 to 2001; Sarah Williams in the BBC One drama series, “The Chase”, from 2006 to 2007; List of Waterloo Road characters#Allie WestbrookAllie Westbrook in the BBC one school-based drama series, “Waterloo Road”, during 2014; and Tess Harris in the long-running ITV soap opera, “Emmerdale”, from 2015 to 2016.

+ She played pupil List of Waterloo Road characters#Ros McCainRos McCain in the Waterloo Road”, from 2009 to 2010, and played kitchen maid Daisy Mason in the ITV historical drama series, “Downtown Abbey”, from 2010 to 2015.

+ It connected Talbot Square and Central Station along Church Street, Devonshire Square, Whitegate Drive, Waterloo Road and Central Drive.

+ In 1958 the disused tunnel was reopened at the southern end to make a new connection, the Strand Underpass, for light traffic between Waterloo Bridge and Kingsway on order to reduce congestion.

+ However he is best known for his roles as Stephen Snow in the ITV ITV drama series, “Where the Heart Is”, from 1999 to 2001; and Tom Clarkson in the Waterloo Road”, appearing in eight series, from 2006 to 2013.

“garner” in-sentences

How to use in-sentence of “garner”:

+ Many Metallica fans were dissatisfied due to stylistic differences between Reed and Metallica, but the album has managed to garner success.

+ Roosevelt as President and John Nance Garner as Vice President.

+ It stars Eastwood, Tommy Lee Jones, Donald Sutherland, and James Garner as four older “ex-test pilots” who are sent into space to fix an old Soviet satellite.

+ John Nance Garner IV nicknamed “Cactus Jack”.

+ In 1998 Garner Ted Armstrong himself was forced to leave CGI by church leaders.

+ Garner Ted also started the Garner Ted Armstrong Evangelistic Association.

+ New York City Police Department officers talked to Garner because they thought he was selling cigarettes illegally.

+ Beth Garner in the 1992 violent thriller “Basic Instinct”.

garner in-sentences
garner in-sentences

Example sentences of “garner”:

+ After the book was published, Garner gave up his job and started working as a television reporter instead.

+ The decision hinged on the right of Lawrence and Garner to engage in private conduct under the Due Process Clause.

+ Sometimes OVAs garner enough interest to justify commissioning a full television series, like “Tenchi Muyo!”, “One Piece”, and “El Hazard”.

+ Of course, editors are encouraged to garner up some courage and come into the light of day as a gesture of open friendliness and make their edits in a straightforward manner without being afraid of what others think.

+ On August 13, 2011, she gave birth to her second daughter, Haven Garner Warren.

+ After its release, “Raging Bull” went on to garner a high critical reputation, and is now often considered Scorsese’s magnum opus and one of the greatest movies ever made.

+ The film also received a limited theatrical release outside of Canada, including a screening at the Festival International du Film Francophone de Namur in September 2012 and a brief run in Los Angeles in December of that year in an unsuccessful attempt to garner an Academy Award nomination for Best Animated Feature.

+ Jenny Anne Garner is a Golden Globe Award- and SAG Award-winning and Emmy Award-nominated American movie and television actress, and producer.

+ Alan Garner Order of the British EmpireOBE is an English novels.

+ James Garner and Toby Keith are from Norman.

+ At Watford, Garner became a key player, appearing 200 times in the league during his five years at Vicarage Road.

+ After the book was published, Garner gave up his job and started working as a television reporter instead.

+ The decision hinged on the right of Lawrence and Garner to engage in private conduct under the Due Process Clause.

“institutional” some example sentences

How to use in-sentence of “institutional”:

+ He was the first opposition party member in 71 years to defeat the Institutional Revolutionary Party.

+ IFPRI also analyzes agricultural market reforms, trade policy, World Trade Organization negotiations in the context of agriculture, institutional effectiveness, crop and income diversification, postharvest activity, and agroindustry.

+ He was the last Mexican president from the Institutional Revolutionary Party, a 71 year streak.

+ Wholeselling is the sale of goods to industrial, commercial, institutional or other professional businesses.

+ He worked with the Institutional Revolutionary Party.

institutional some example sentences
institutional some example sentences

Example sentences of “institutional”:

+ The play deals with the concepts of freedom, change, England’s class system and the shortcomings of institutional education.

+ Major subsidiaries include “Daiwa Securities”, which offers retail services such as online trading to individual investors and investment banking services in Japan as well as “Daiwa Capital Markets”, the firm’s international investment banking arm that provides MA advisory, sales and trading services in a variety of financial products to corporate and institutional clients.

+ Furuya further observes that although active on the web, they lack institutional political representation offline, leading to a sense of frustration and a tendency to be more active online and to back the more right-wing elements of the Liberal Democratic Party of Japan, especially Prime Minister Shinzo Abe’s administration as a substitute for having a party of their own.

+ He was the 1994 Institutional Revolutionary PartyPRI presidential candidate and until his presidency.

+ Since Herbert Hoover, each president has created a Institutional repositoryinstitutional place known as a presidential library for preserving and making available his papers, records, and other documents and materials.

+ The Open University is also one of only three United Kingdom higher education institutions to gain Educational accreditationaccreditation in the United States of America by the Middle States Commission on Higher Education, an institutional accrediting agency, recognized by the United States Secretary of Education and the Council for Higher Education Accreditation.

+ The official historical uniform of Gimnasia y Esgrima is based on the colours displayed in the club shield, as established in the institutional statute.

+ In Mexico, Presidential candidates of the Institutional Revolutionary Party were popularly elected for more than 70 years.

+ They hoped that a separate agency would build the judiciary’s institutional independence.

+ The party was later renamed Institutional Revolutionary Party, PRI.

+ The play deals with the concepts of freedom, change, England's class system and the shortcomings of institutional education.

+ Major subsidiaries include "Daiwa Securities", which offers retail services such as online trading to individual investors and investment banking services in Japan as well as "Daiwa Capital Markets", the firm's international investment banking arm that provides MA advisory, sales and trading services in a variety of financial products to corporate and institutional clients.

+ We hope to design an inclusive process that makes space for everyone: editors, community leaders, affiliates, developers, readers, donors, technology platforms, institutional partners, and people we have yet to reach.

+ From 1988 to 1992, he was President of the Institutional Revolutionary Party.

+ TASAM’s activities, which are developed to provide strategic contributions to Turkey’s national institutional capacity building, together with its institutional networks have reached a level of global importance.

+ A case of this was Mexico, where Presidential candidates of the Institutional Revolutionary Party were popularly elected for more than 70 years.

+ At some point, we don’t think only about the or personal lists of to-dos, but also about, for example, groups of users, the software, institutional partners, money!, etc.

+ The Assembly can be dissolved by the President of the Republic in case of a “serious institutional crisis”, Article 103, Constitution of Sao Tomé only with the approval of the Council of State.

+ But to compare the differences between the First and Third Dynasties shows that there must have important institutional and economic developments during the Second Dynasty.

+ He was a member of the Institutional Revolutionary Party.

Some in-sentence examples of “craft”

How to use in-sentence of “craft”:

+ There is no specific classification of what are an artist’s own activities.In any case, the concept artist implies knowledge of art and at the same time, is a craft that can be professional but not necessarily.

+ Ibáñez worked in a bank while publishing his first drawings before dedicating himself fully to his craft in 1957.

+ Landing craft are small or medium sized boats.

+ The Massa area has a high number of touristists, and it’s famous for concentration of some 600 industrial and craft activities where are working about 7,000 people.

+ She still worked at the craft centre sometimes, learning under her mother.

+ Because of the importance of smiths, the name of their craft turned into a surname.

+ Many did lots of farm work or specialized in some other sort of craft specialty.

Some in-sentence examples of craft
Some in-sentence examples of craft

Example sentences of “craft”:

+ Warp technology, as the name implies, ‘warps space’ in effect bringing a destination closer by bending space rather than the traditional ‘thruster’ means of propelling a space craft at high speeds.

+ They escaped with help from the destroyer and landing craft piloted by U.S.

+ At least one Soyuz spacecraft is docked at the ISS at all times for use as an escape craft in the event of an emergency.

+ There are also wineries and wine bars, craft stores and willow furniture.

+ Crocheting is also a great craft for younger children.

+ Pottery also refers to the art or craft of a potter or the making of pottery.

+ Stonemasonry is the craft of making things out of stone.

+ EconomyEconomic specialists, including craft makers, merchants, and others, could be grouped together in neighbourhoods.

+ German E-boatS-boats escorting a German tanker torpedoed some of the landing craft and damaged the escorting Steam Gun Boat 5.

+ In the past, Mošovce was an important craft center of the Turiec region.

+ Warp technology, as the name implies, 'warps space' in effect bringing a destination closer by bending space rather than the traditional 'thruster' means of propelling a space craft at high speeds.

+ They escaped with help from the destroyer and landing craft piloted by U.S.

+ As a boy he apprenticed to the goldsmith’s craft and learned engraving.

+ The term, “metalsmith”, often refers to artisans and craftpersons who practice their craft in many different metals, including gold, copper and silver.

+ The art and craft of designing typefaces is called “type design”.

+ A guild is an association of craftsmancraftspeople or merchants who control the practice of their craft in a town.

+ In the late Middle Ages the craft guilds and town governments used to watch and control the system.

+ They did this so that the craft could not crash into Europa Europa, a moon which scientists think might have life.

+ See Help:Infobox for information on how to craft infoboxes in general.

+ She usually speaks in quotations from famous thinkers and writers because she finds it too difficult to craft her own sentences.

More in-sentence examples of “craft”:

+ Bolsonaro said the indigenous peoples started the fires, but photographs taken from craft orbiting the Earth show that the fires did not start on indigenous land.

+ A blacksmiths shop and cottage from the 1870's has been turned into a craft workshop.

+ Bolsonaro said the indigenous peoples started the fires, but photographs taken from craft orbiting the Earth show that the fires did not start on indigenous land.

+ A blacksmiths shop and cottage from the 1870’s has been turned into a craft workshop.

+ The craft room at Ernabella Mission was established in 1948 and nurtured the artistic talents of Tjunkaya and other children and adults living on the Mission.

+ Chandrayaan-2, meaning Lunar Craft or Moon Craft, but crashed when it lost communication at a 2100metre altitude.

+ These craft trade unions or “societies” were mainly formed amongst cobblers, printers and mechanics.

+ Besides making income, the people also want to teach the craft and to keep the old skills alive.

+ The Mastodon Ridge Complex features a craft store, toy store, a mini golf and interpretive centre which displays several of the mastodon’s bones.

+ To get onto a beach, the landing craft has to be flat-bottomed.

+ Serfs laborworked in fields, and other agricultural-related works, like forestry, transportation, work in craft and even in manufacturing.

+ This was to discuss the idea of setting up a new craft centre at Uluṟu that would sell artworks from around the region to tourists.

+ The town is a culturecultural centre and is home to the largest craft fair in the Southern Hemisphere.

+ Ehlers’ brother Roland died at Omaha Beach when his landing craft was hit by a mortar mortar shell.

+ It is also said that when making an talisman the person intending to use it must craft it.

+ As the velocity keeps increasing, the single shock wave extends mostly to the rear and extends from the craft in a restricted widening cone.

+ The regiment managed to leave their landing craft before the Germans could start firing their guns.

+ The fleet of eight destroyers and motor gun boats to protect the landing craft and motor launches were preceded by Minesweeper minesweepers that cleared paths through the English Channel for them.

+ If they are young people learning a craft they are called an “apprentice”.

+ He went to an art and craft school in Ljubljana, in 1907.

+ Christopher Craft was a British racing driver who competed in many different forms of motor sport.

+ The Plazuela Machado, in Centro Histórico, serves as the cultural hub of the city featuring open air restaurants, pageants, public art exhibits, a weekly craft fair and nightly entertainment.

+ After Schoenberg died in 1951 Craft encouraged Stravinsky to listen to Schoenberg’s serial music.

+ Other nomads are traders and craftsmen, traveling to exchange goods or to practice their craft where it is needed.

+ Jewelers often refer to their craft as “metalsmithing”, and many universities offer degree programs in metalsmithing, jewelry and blacksmithing as part of their fine arts programs.

+ On their way in, the landing craft and escorts heading towards Puys and Berneval ran into a small German group of ships and exchanged fire at 03:48.

+ Anderson and his six fellow crew members were killed in the Space Shuttle Columbia disasterSpace Shuttle “Columbia” disaster when the craft disintegrated during its re-entry into the Earth’s atmosphere.

+ Kayaks differ distinctly in design and history from canoes, which are craft propelled by single-bladed paddles by a kneeling paddler, although some modern canoes may be difficult for a non-expert to distinguish from a kayak.

+ While living in Ernabella, learned art and craft at the community’s craft room.

+ On July 14, 2015 the craft flew by Pluto, took high resolution pictures of the planet’s surface and analysed the chemical properties of its atmosphere.

+ This does not include pleasure craft that do not carry passengers for hire.

+ The craft was launched successfully toward the Moon, but two days after launch a faulty oxygen tank exploded, and the Service Module became damaged, causing a loss of oxygen and electrical power.

+ People made their own ritual vessels, agricultureagricultural and craft tools and even weapons.

+ Sailing is the craft of controlling a boat that uses the force of the wind as a source of movement.

+ Many years ago, Oswaldtwistle had a running textile mill, and today you can explore it because it is now a craft fair with an presentation on life in the mill 100 years ago.

+ This was to discuss the idea of setting up a new craft centre at Uluṟu, which would sell artworks from around the region to tourists.

+ With current spacecraft propulsion technologies, a craft can cover the distance from the Earth to the Moon in around eight hours.

+ He is mostly known for his music to the British 6-part drama Utopia UTOPIA for which he won an RTS Craft Award in the best original score category in 2013.

+ He docked the Gemini 8 successfully with an Agena target craft that was in orbit already.

+ On February 22, 2019, President Trump nominated Craft to be the U.S.

+ Thanks to these characteristic techniques, they were chosen as the earliest traditional craft for forged knives in 1979.

+ Many community centres and schools have evening or day classes and workshops where one can learn arts and craft skills.

+ In Sept 1943 with the Italian collapse and the surrender of Italian fleet, naval actions in Mediterranean became restricted to actions against U-boats and by small craft in the Adriatic and Aegean seas.

+ The Royal Navy lost 33 landing craft and one destroyer.

+ Polymer clay is generally used for making arts and craft items.

+ As a result, the craft centre at Amaṯa was established in February 1981.

+ In Kerala the craft of making Chenda is now associated with some few “Perumkollan” families at Peruvembu, Nemmara, Lakkidi, Vellarkad and Valappaya villages.

+ It requires more ‘brains’ to control an unstable craft than it does a stable one.

+ Motor Launch 346 and Landing Craft Flak 1 fired on the German boats.

+ The Enterprise was going to be named the “Constitution”, but many people wrote to the President of the United StatesPresident and asked for it to be named after the space craft on the TV show Star Trek.

How to use the word “flake”

How to use in-sentence of “flake”:

– Zebra danios happily eat flake foods and bloodworm.

– Jeff Flake is an American politician.

– The ancestor of modern humans who appeared around 50,000 years ago was more developed and could fabricate thinner flake tools and blade-like tools using a variety of stones.

– Temperature changes cause pieces of rock to flake away from the surface.

– As your itch the area, it begins to get red and then it begins to blister like, flake and peals to raw skin.

– Plutonium from the expanding sample can flake off and catch fire at room temperature.

– Soon the painting started to grow mold and flake off the wall.

How to use the word flake
How to use the word flake

“snap” some ways to use

How to use in-sentence of “snap”:

+ On the sea, El Capitan and Glomgold snap up the boat and leave the heroes in a life-boat.

+ In the snap general election, Labour under Corbyn gained 32 seats and increased its share of the popular vote to 40%, though the Conservative Party remained in government.

+ More than one player may be in motion before the snap of the ball and the rules are less strict about players position relative to the line of scrimmage.

+ The best way to break them is to snap the hoop with a long-handled bolt cutter.

+ That Man that shall snap his Arms, or smoke Tobacco in the Hold, without a Cap to his Pipe, or carry a Candle lighted without a Lanthorn, shall suffer the same Punishment as in the former Article.

snap some ways to use
snap some ways to use

Example sentences of “snap”:

+ It would swim through schools of fish and use its long neck and sharp teeth to snap them up.

+ This makes it much easier to squash, break and snap than a normal ice cube in a drink.

+ Inside the leaves, there are very sensitive, tiny hairs which cause the leaves to snap shut when they are touched.

+ Manning is also famous for his yelling and pointing before the snap while making last-second changes.

+ Other finger-based techniques include slap-and-pop, in which the player strikes the lower-pitched strings firmly with their thumb, and pulls higher-pitched strings upwards and lets them snap against the fretboard, and tapping, in which the player hammers downward with their fingertips on the fretboard.

+ It may have rooted in soil for underground plant parts like roots and tubers, pulled down branches to snap them and reach leaves, or stripped soft bark from tree trunks.

+ Some boxer shorts have openings with a snap button for using the toilet.

+ This means that unless a snap election is called before 2019, the next general election will be the first to use boundaries based on the 2018 census.

+ It would swim through schools of fish and use its long neck and sharp teeth to snap them up.

+ This makes it much easier to squash, break and snap than a normal ice cube in a drink.
+ Inside the leaves, there are very sensitive, tiny hairs which cause the leaves to snap shut when they are touched.

+ Esquivel also called a snap 1998 United Democratic Party leadership election and convention on 28 August 1998.

+ A way to explain it would be that if “regular hip hop” was on the middle of a number line, gangsta rap, crunk, and snap would be on one side, and alternative hip hop would be on the other.

+ On 18 April 2017 Theresa May surprised people by saying she wanted to have a snap general election on 8 June.

+ The filaments snap upward flinging pollen out in less than half a millisecond.

+ A muzzle silencer is also ineffective in reducing the snap of a supersonic bullet, or the noise produced by the mechanical action of a self-loading firearm.

+ Since the current government is a Federal minority governments in Canadaminority government, the election may be held before the scheduled date if Parliament is dissolved by the snap election.

How to use the word “regularly”

How to use in-sentence of “regularly”:

+ She worked regularly from 1934 to her death in 1967, first in movie and later in television.

+ They also regularly feed on stingrays and young sharks including small individuals of their own species in their inshore nursery habitats.

+ This is regularly done to identify genetic defects in the embryo.

+ In some countries like Australia, people have to get their automobile checked by authorised mechanics regularly by law to confirm that their automobile is safe to drive.

+ After his death, it has been more popular and is now regularly played across the world.

How to use the word regularly
How to use the word regularly

Example sentences of “regularly”:

+ They are also installed where large numbers of pedestrians are attempting to cross regularly cross.

+ Since the year 2000 van Rensburg has been working regularly with the Lautten Compagney Berlin.

+ Now a bayou, the old river bed, is regularly flooded.

+ During the reign of HatshepsutQueen Hatshepsut in the 15th century BC, ships regularly crossed the Red Sea in order to obtain bitumen, copper, carved amulets, naptha and other goods transported overland and down the Dead Sea to Elat at the head of the gulf of Aqaba where they were joined with frankincense and myrrh coming north both by sea and overland along trade routes through the mountains running north along the east coast of the Red Sea.

+ Shepherd played regularly to the end of the 1971 season, and then retired from first-class cricket after a few games in 1972.

+ On the video recording, he can be seen regularly looking at a piece of paper.

+ The only one of these which is still regularly performed is “Pagliacci” by Ruggero Leoncavallo.

+ The club were a major force in English rugby during the ’80s and ’90s where they regularly won both league and cup competitions.

+ No one drives into the car although you are able to go there due to the sightseeing boats regularly sailing.

+ Francis recalls her father being a very supportive and encouraging her to regularly attend talent shows, pageants, etc.

+ They are regularly caught on the coasts of Sicily, Italy, France and Spain.

+ Some large dairy herds, especially those used to produce organic or “free-range” milk are kept on pasture where there is a good supply of grass and the fields are relatively small, but not so small that they are not able to graze regularly during the season when grass is growing.

+ The Chicago City Council is set into session regularly to consider ordinances, orders, and resolutions whose subject matter includes traffic code changes, utilities, taxes, and many other issues.

+ Later, after the migration period, the birds winter regularly in open country, often on cultivated lands and sometimes also in savanna-like areas, for example on the Iberian Peninsula.

+ The term Witches’ Sabbath was used to describe the belief that there were people, called witches, who regularly met for secret gatherings.

+ They are also installed where large numbers of pedestrians are attempting to cross regularly cross.

+ Since the year 2000 van Rensburg has been working regularly with the Lautten Compagney Berlin.
+ Now a bayou, the old river bed, is regularly flooded.

More in-sentence examples of “regularly”:

+ He was regularly lampooned on the satirical Raidió Teilifís ÉireannRTÉ radio sketch show “Scrap Saturday”, which ran from 1989 to 1991.

+ They happen regularly in planetary systems, such as our Solar System.

+ The three Western commandants regularly protested about the presence of the East German National People’s Army in East Berlin.

+ During the 1860s, though, Sisley was in a better position than some of his fellow artists, for his father regularly gave him money.

+ Poster campaigns displaying information on topics such as escalator safety are a common sight in all MTR stations, and announcements are made regularly as safety reminders to travelling passengers.

+ During the 1980s Simone performed regularly at Ronnie Scott’s jazz club in London.

+ Since that time he played regularly in the German football national team.

+ After the completion of the very successful first series of the revamped “Doctor Who”, the British media regularly released conflicting reports about how long Piper would be staying with the programme.

+ Apple regularly uses the store to sell its own software.

+ The large and bright primary Algol A is regularly eclipsed by the dimmer Algol B every 2.87 days.

+ The viola d’amore can regularly be heard today in groups who play Baroque music on period instruments.

+ The islands were then held by the Clans MacLeod and MacDonald, but Staffa was not regularly inhabited.

+ He wrote regularly to her for the rest of his life, and stayed with her three times in Grenoble where she lived with her son.

+ It has since been regularly performed, notably by Joan Sutherland, Montserrat Caballé and Beverly Sills.

+ The homilyhomilies and the preachings of father Popiełuszko were regularly transmitted by Radio Free Europe, that gave him a certain popularity also in another countries.

+ Even after entering Keio UniversityKeiō University, he continued to regularly attend theater and kabuki performances.

+ American crocodiles have regularly been sighted 140 miles away from shore in the Caribbean Sea.

+ They also clean themselves regularly while feeding.

+ Sénéchal also appeared regularly in operettas, especially by Jacques OffenbachOffenbach, such as “La Vie parisienne”, “La Périchole”, where his comic talent was shown to fine effect.

+ Shivakumar regularly discusses his thoughts on various topics with relation to management.

+ A casket regularly has 6 – 8 sides while coffins have a rectangular shape.

+ Members meet regularly to hold debates and plan campaigns.

+ That added to two years in which Cosgrave had failed to do his constitutional duty to regularly brief the President.

+ Information regarding the measures, formula, and gains is regularly and openly shared with all employees.

+ It would probably be a good idea to semi-protect T-Series due to vandalism still regularly occuring due to the PewDiePie vs T-Series subscriber war.

+ He studied acting at the Welsh College of Music and Drama and went on to become a stand up comedian on the London Comedy circuit in the late 80’s and early 90’s, appearing regularly in venues like the Comedy Store, Jongleurs and the legendary Tunnel Club.

+ During this time she regularly coached violin with Jaime Laredo, and studied chamber music with Felix Galimir and Gary Graffman.

+ Abbott is a very keen sportsman, and regularly takes part in competitions.

+ He has regularly played various voice roles in the television program “The Simpsons”, beginning in 1998.

+ Philidor started playing regularly about 1740 at the Parisian Café de la Régence.

+ Delta Air Lines Flight 191 was a regularly scheduled Delta Air Lines domestic service from Fort Lauderdale, Florida to Los Angeles, via Dallas that crashed on August 2, 1985, at 18:05.

+ I also regularly contribute to RfA, PGA, and PVGA.

+ This happens regularly during the summer and on special days.

+ The White House is made up of six stories— the two story basement, The Ground Floor, The State Floor, The Second Floor and The Third Floor.The term “White House” is regularly used as a metonym for the Executive Office of the President of the United States and for the president’s administration and advisers in general.

+ The album consists of 3 CDs performed by 28 vocalists and / or instrumentalists who are from various continents and nations but who regularly perform in theaters, clubs and festivals in the French Riviera.

+ He retired to Darmstadt, where he practiced as a physician and contributed regularly to pathological and physiological magazines.

+ They also form less regularly in Europe, Asia and Australiasia.

+ He appeared regularly at Salzburg and, from 1953, Bayreuth.

+ The “hyong” are arranged patterns of techniques which the students do regularly at all levels.

+ Between 1922 and 1924, Permeke regularly went to Astene.

+ They regularly present live, weekday afternoon links on the CBBC channel with Petrie voicing pre-recorded, out-of-vision announcements during for weekdays on BBC One.

+ Every few months, Fall Guys regularly hosts a new season.

+ These sections are entirely unsourced and are regularly changing, and have no place in an encyclopedia – particularly in ours.

+ To limit the impact of a potential discovery by a cryptographic attacker, they should be changed regularly and kept secure during distribution and in service.

+ Weekly” and wrote regularly on culture and ecology for “Rolling Stone”, “Men’s Journal”, and “The Los Angeles Times”.

+ He was regularly lampooned on the satirical Raidió Teilifís ÉireannRTÉ radio sketch show "Scrap Saturday", which ran from 1989 to 1991.

+ They happen regularly in planetary systems, such as our Solar System.

“sideline” example in sentences

How to use in-sentence of “sideline”:

– Haber has done preseason play-by-play and sideline reporting for the New York Jets.

– Often, the main commentator works with a color commentator and sometimes a sideline reporter.

– He also worked on Westwood One with Marv Albert, his dad, as a sideline reporter for Monday Night Football.

– He also worked for Sun Sports and Fox Sports Florida as a studio host and sideline reporter for the Tampa Bay Devil Rays, Orlando Magic, Tampa Bay Lightning, Florida State Seminoles and Florida Gators football.

– He is also a Chicago sideline reporter for the NFL on Fox.

sideline example in sentences
sideline example in sentences

Example sentences of “sideline”:

– Hicks called the 2012 Pro Bowl with analysts Mike Mayock and Doug Flutie and sideline reporters Alex Flanagan and Randy Moss.

– In addition to baseball, Anderson was the sideline reporter for San Antonio Spurs telecasts and worked for Golf Channel as a play by play announcer.

– Voda has also done sideline reportersideline reporting for FSN’s coverage of basketball as well as Fox’s coverage of the BCS and the National Football League.

– She does sideline reporting on NBA playoffs for TNT TNT and NFL preseason games for CBS and was a reporter for auto racing.

– He was a sideline reporter for other basketball tournaments for TNT and has been the Olympic Basketball sideline reporter for NBC since 2008.

– While at NBC, he was also a sideline reporter for the 1999 National League Championship Series, 1999 World Series, and Notre Dame Football on NBC.

- Hicks called the 2012 Pro Bowl with analysts Mike Mayock and Doug Flutie and sideline reporters Alex Flanagan and Randy Moss.

- In addition to baseball, Anderson was the sideline reporter for San Antonio Spurs telecasts and worked for Golf Channel as a play by play announcer.

– She also does sideline reporting for NBA playoffs for TNT.

– Pam Oliver is the lead sideline reporter for the NFL on Fox with Joe Buck and Troy Aikman.

– His hosting duties at CBS include Thoroughbred Racing, CBS Sports Saturday, and “The NFL Today” as well as a sideline reporter for the Super Bowl.

– Pitts started color commentator and sideline reportersideline reporting before doing play-by-play.

In-sentence examples of “firstly”

How to use in-sentence of “firstly”:

– Vegeta also known as Prince Vegeta IV is a fictional character from the manga Dragon Ball created by Akira Toriyama, where he is firstly introduced as an antagonist alongside his companion Nappa for Goku.

– He fled into exile firstly to Oman and then to the United Kingdom, where, as of 2012, he continues to live in Portsmouth with his wife and six children as the Head of the Zanzibari Royal Family and as the Sovereign of the Order of the Brilliant Star of Zanzibar and the Most Illustrious Order of Independence of Zanzibar.

– Niccolò Machiavelli wrote, in his 1532 book, The Prince, that politics was firstly about having and keeping power.

– Auburn was firstly official mentioned on February 2, 1839.

– The issue was firstly brought into discussion by Jacob Viner, together with the trade diversion effect.

– It re-joined on the 1st of October in 1989, then was Suspended from the Commonwealth twice: firstly from the 18th of October in 1999 to the 22nd of May in 2004 and secondly from the 22nd of November in 2007 to the 22nd of May in 2008-present.

– Openly homosexual, he married twice: firstly to Princess Henrietta of EnglandHenrietta of England, “Minette”, sister of Charles II of England.

– Warrior born James Brian Hellwig; His career had a boost when he defeated Hulk Hogan at WrestleMania VI, and it was also Hulk Hogan’s first Wrestlemania loss, firstly before defeated by Dwayne JohnsonThe Rock at WrestleMania X8.

In-sentence examples of firstly
In-sentence examples of firstly

Example sentences of “firstly”:

- Although Orion firstly began to produce 'Choco Pie', Lotte Confectionary also named its product with the same name 'Choco Pie'.

- Therefore, King Taejong, the third king of the Joseon Dynasty, firstly beginned river training work by starting construction work for an open channel.

– Although Orion firstly began to produce ‘Choco Pie’, Lotte Confectionary also named its product with the same name ‘Choco Pie’.

– Therefore, King Taejong, the third king of the Joseon Dynasty, firstly beginned river training work by starting construction work for an open channel.

– He married twice; firstly on 3 April 1745 to Marie Charlotte de La Tour d’Auvergne, daughter of Emmanuel Théodose de La Tour d’Auvergne and his last wife Louise Henriette Françoise of Lorraine.

– Settlements had spread out from Sydney, firstly to Norfolk Island and to Van Diemen’s Land, and also up the coast to Newcastle, where coal was discovered, and inland where the missing cattle were found to have grown to a large herd.

– Ayyavazhi began to be seen firstly by the large number of people gathering to worship Ayya Vaikundar at Swamithoppe, which is at that time “poovandanthoppe”.

– Ultimately, in 1999, a match was arranged, but under conditions to which Polgar objected – firstly because she had recently had a child, and had not had sufficient time to recuperate, and secondly because the match was to be held entirely in China, the home country of her challenger.

– Thus, product and price is firstly determined because in the case they could be seen more related to the competitive advantage.

– Although the system was tested on the Tube on a smaller scale before that, firstly on a short section of the District line; then a larger trial was carried out on the Central line between Woodford and Hainault.

– I propose that we start a focus group that contains all editors and that we have a blitz that firstly fixes all the links in Knowledge groups and then decides the focus that the community should have.

– From then on he had only two objects in mind; firstly to escape, and secondly by his contempt for his captors and their behaviour, and his utter disregard for the treatment meted out to him, to raise the morale of his fellow prisoners.

– In 1999, he firstly claimed that the existence of Majorana fermion zero mode located in the core of vertex in spinless superconductors.

Example sentences of “baron”

How to use in-sentence of “baron”:

+ It was named for Major General Baron Johann de Kalb, a hero of the American Revolution.

+ Kenneth Mason Abode of Snow p.346 In 1892, Martin Conway, 1st Baron Conway of AllingtonMartin Conway led a British expedition that made it to the Baltoro Glacier.

+ James Arthur David Hope, Baron Hope of Craighead, is a retired Scottish judge.

+ He served as Secretary of State for Defence from 1997 to 1999, before becoming a life peer as Baron Robertson of Port Ellen, of Islay in Argyll and Bute.

+ Because of this, Alexander Grigoriyevich, Nikolay Grigoriyevich, and Sergei Grigoriyevich were raised to the rank of baron in 1722 and later to that of Count.

Example sentences of baron
Example sentences of baron

Example sentences of “baron”:

+ In 1919, when his uncle died, he became 14th Baron Berners and 5th Baronet.

+ It was set up in 1969 and is named for Richard Casey, Baron CaseyRichard Casey, who was Governor-General of Australia 1965-69.

+ Michael Charles Williams, Baron Williams of Baglan was a British diplomat and crossbench life peer.

+ In 1781, Baron Closen, a Germans in the American RevolutionGerman officer in the French Royal Deux-Ponts Regiment at the Battle of Yorktown, estimated the American army to be about one-quarter black.

+ The Borat character first appeared in short clips on “F2F – The Granada Talk TV Show” that Sacha Baron Cohen presented in 1996-1997.

+ Charles Henry Plumb, Baron Plumb, DL is a British farmer turned politician.

+ Jeremy John Durham “Paddy” Ashdown, Baron Ashdown of Norton-sub-Hamdon was a British peopleBritish politician and international diplomat.

+ Michael Ray Dibdin Heseltine, Baron Heseltine is a British politician and businessman.

+ It was named after Cecilius Calvert, 2nd Baron BaltimoreCecilius Calvert, the British Lord Baltimore.

+ John Matthew Patrick Hutton, Baron Hutton of Furness is an English politician.

+ In January 1900 he was raised to the peerage as Baron Avebury, his title commemorating the largest Neolithic site in Europe.

+ John Stapylton Habgood, Baron Habgood, was a British Anglican bishop, academic, and life peer.

+ Of these, Lord Salisbury, Count de Chaudordy and Baron von Calice were AmbassadorAmbassadors Plenipotentiary to the conference, while Count Ignatyev, Sir Henry Elliot, Count de Bourgoing, Baron von Werther, Count Zichy and Count Corti were the resident Ambassadors of their countries in Constantinople.

+ With the Baron and Baroness defeated the Cavalry retreats the battle in terror.

+ In 1919, when his uncle died, he became 14th Baron Berners and 5th Baronet.

+ It was set up in 1969 and is named for Richard Casey, Baron CaseyRichard Casey, who was Governor-General of Australia 1965-69.
+ Michael Charles Williams, Baron Williams of Baglan was a British diplomat and crossbench life peer.

More in-sentence examples of “baron”:

+ It was named after Baron Cuthbert Collingwood, an admiral of the Royal Navy.

+ Samuel George Armstrong Vestey, 3rd Baron Vestey, was a British peer, landowner, and businessman.

+ The term robber baron was first used in the 12th century12th and 13th centuries to describe rich men who lived in large castles along major transportation rivers, like the Rhine in Europe.

+ Robert Hughes, Baron Hughes of Woodside, “Debrett’s” is a British Labour politician.

+ Watt’s grandfather, Thomas Watt, taught mathematics and was a baillie to the Baron of Cartsburn.

+ Jeffrey Howard Archer, Baron Archer of Weston-super-Mare is a British author and politician.

+ Jaff is engaged to Harry Roper-Curzon, a British aristocrat and heir to the title Lord, 22nd Baron of Teynham.

+ In 2010, he entered the House of Lords as Baron Howard of Lympne.

+ Robert Clive, 1st Baron Clive of Plassey, Order of the BathKB, also known as Clive of India, was a British soldier who established British control in Southern India and Bengal.

+ Styles, Shinsuke Nakamura, Dolph Ziggler, Sami Zayn and Baron Corbin.

+ When he finished this mission, he was awarded with the title of baron under the “kazoku” peerage system.

+ Bettino Ricasoli, 1st Baron Ricasoli, 1st Count of Brolio was an Italian statesman.

+ James Mayer de Rothschild, Baron de Rothschild, born Jakob Mayer Rothschild, was a German-French banker.

+ André, Baron Delvaux was a BelgiumBelgian movie director.

+ William Manuel Morris, Baron Morris of Handsworth, Order of JamaicaOJ, DL, generally known as Bill Morris, is a former British trade union leader.

+ Greville Ewan Janner, Baron Janner of Braunstone was a British politician, barrister and writer.

+ In 1973 he was knighted baron by King Baudouin for his services to music.

+ Karel Emiel Hubert, Baron Poma was a Belgian liberal and politician.

+ The movie received negative reactions of Kazakh people and the government, whereas the latter banned actor Sacha Baron Cohen from entering to Kazakhstan for his lifetime.

+ Performing positive actions, such as feeding Baron dog food, causes Lore to become more positive himself.

+ ENAC has a fleet of 130 aircraft of different types: CAP-10, Socata TB-10, Socata TB-20, Beechcraft Baron 58, Beechcraft 200, ATR 42, Diamond DA40.

+ Although it is stated that “the Baroness hates children” and that it is the Baroness who sends for the Child Catcher, it’s obvious that the Baron himself hates children as well, and his greed is evident all the more when it is revealed that all the toys made by Vulgaria’s toymaker are for him.

+ William Wyndham Grenville, 1st Baron Grenville PC, was a British Whig statesman and Prime Minister.

+ Simon Denis Brown, Baron Brown of Eaton-under-Heywood, Her Majesty’s Most Honourable Privy CouncilPC is a British lawyer and former Justice of the Supreme Court of the United Kingdom.

+ In England, and later in the United Kingdom, a viscount ranks above a baron but below an earl.

+ An early mortar that could be moved easily was invented by Baron Menno van Coehoorn.

+ It was named after Baron Cuthbert Collingwood, an admiral of the Royal Navy.

+ Samuel George Armstrong Vestey, 3rd Baron Vestey, was a British peer, landowner, and businessman.

+ Borat Sagdiyev is a fictional Kazakh journalist, created and portrayed by the English comedian Sacha Baron Cohen.

+ Henry Stafford Northcote, 1st Baron Northcote was a British peopleBritish Conservative politician.

+ Also re-interpret the character of Baron Frankenstein, in “The Revenge of Frankenstein directed by Terence Fisher.

+ William Le Baron Jenney designed the building.

+ He married twice: firstly Isabel Lenington, by whom he had no issue and secondly Elizabeth Costerdine, the daughter of William Costerdine of Lancashire, and also the widow of George Halgh of Halgh, Lancashire, with whom he had a son, John Byron, who was knighted by Queen Elizabeth I of England and his great-grandson became the first Baron Byron.

+ Roger Bootle-Wilbraham, 7th Baron Skelmersdale, was a British politician.

+ Roy Mason, Baron Mason of Barnsley, Privy Council of the United KingdomPC, was a British Labour politician and former Cabinet minister.

+ He was created a life peer in 2000 as Baron Coe, of Ranmore in the County of Surrey.

+ On 4 October 1997, he was created a life peer with the title Baron Gordon of Strathblane, of Deil’s Craig in Stirling.

+ In the House of Lords, he was given the title Baron Ashdown of Norton-sub-Hamdon.

+ Sacha Baron Cohen says this is wrong and he is Jewish himself.

+ On 12 May 2000, he was created a life peer as Baron Roper, of Thorney Island Thorney Island in the City of Westminster.

+ He was in “The Adventures of Baron Munchausen”.

+ John Leslie Prescott, Baron Prescott is a British peopleBritish Labour politician.

+ The serfs had a feudal contract, just like a baron or a knight.

+ John Lubbock, 1st Baron Avebury Privy Council of the United KingdomPC, FRS, known as Sir John Lubbock, 4th Bt from 1865 until 1900, was an English Liberal politician.

+ When portraying the role of Borat, he impersonated Sacha Baron Cohen, which was praised by the public.

+ Plumb was made a Life peer as Baron Plumb, of Coleshill, WarwickshireColeshill in the County of Warwickshire on 6 April 1987.

+ Rodney Elton, 2nd Baron Elton is a United KingdomBritish politician and Conservative member of the House of Lords.

+ It was named after Cuthbert Collingwood, 1st Baron Collingwood, who was a British naval officer.

+ Edgar Douglas Adrian, 1st Baron Adrian Order of MeritOM PRS 30 November 1889 – 8 August 1977 was an English doctor.

+ On 18 October 1886 he married Hersey, Marchioness of LinlithgowHersey Everleigh-de-Moleyns, daughter of the fourth Baron Ventry.

+ In 1822, at age 19, she married Baron Casimir Dudevant, illegitimate son of Jean-François.

+ Between 1969 and 1981, Baron Empain was CEO of the Schneider group.