Some in-sentence examples of “fortnight”

How to use in-sentence of “fortnight”:

– The movie was shown at the 2007 Cannes Film Festival in the Directors’ Fortnight section.

– The fortnight is a unit of time equal to 14 days., “I’m meeting Adam in Venice in a fortnight” “Senight”, “sennight” or “se’night an old word for the week, was still in use in the early 19th century, to judge from Jane Austen’s letters.

– Ekier died in Warsaw, a fortnight short of his 101st birthday.

– They would pay employers up to $1500 a fortnight for people that had worked for that business for over a year, if the business was losing money because of the pandemic.

– It starts from bright lunar fortnight of Ashwin and ends on Purnima.

Some in-sentence examples of fortnight
Some in-sentence examples of fortnight

In-sentence examples of “mistaken”

How to use in-sentence of “mistaken”:

– It is often mistaken for bornite.

– Livingstone defended the police after the mistaken killing of a Brazilian man, Jean Charles de Menezes, who police believed was a suicide bomber.

– People also claim to have mistaken of what they thought was a Yeti but was actually a Himalayan Brown Bear.

– The Phoenix Dwarf is a galaxy discovered as a mistaken globular cluster.

– Fossils of similar age are found in Russia and Australia, but the variety found at Mistaken Point make the site unique.

In-sentence examples of mistaken
In-sentence examples of mistaken

Example sentences of “mistaken”:

– Charlotte’s van breaks down en route to a “Dummi Bears” concert, and Angelica is mistaken for the daughter of an Italian restaurant owner when she goes to ask for help.

– The spiders are often mistaken for widow spiders.

– Phil and Lil are tired of being mistaken for each other and yearn to be different, so decide to change their personalities.

– Such mistaken estimations can reach as high as 15,000,000.

– Even though they are lizards, slow worms have lost their legs and are usually mistaken for snakes.

– During an observation on March 25, 1917, 8 Flora was mistaken for the star TU Leonis, which led to that star’s classification as a U Geminorum cataclysmic variable star.

– Since Bahá’u’lláh was born in a Muslim family, Bahá’ís are sometimes mistaken as Muslims.

– Some members of this class were mistaken for Monoplacophorans.

– A stereotype is a mistaken idea or belief many people have about a thing or group that is based upon how they look on the outside, which may be untrue or only partly true.

– His trademark accessory is his Stetson hat which is commonly mistaken for an Akubra.

– Developer Preview can be released on June 2001, for Windows Mobile 2003, in officially released for Windows Mobile 2003 Beta, use for introduction Windows XP Mobile in all world, can starting mistaken on Bill Gates on January 2001, at the MSN 2001, Developer released can reach for news Windows XP start button officially.

– They were often seen as military incursions or were mistaken for slave-raiding parties.

– However, the color is little bit darker and less in red than the second or third one, so it is easy to be mistaken as worse produce than later produce.

– Most scientists believe that the Loch Ness Monster is not real, and they say that many of the seeings are either hoaxes or pictures of other mistaken existing animals.

– Areas of today’s Bosnia and Herzegovina also had an indigenous “Bosnian Church” which was often mistaken for “Bogomils”.

- Charlotte's van breaks down en route to a "Dummi Bears" concert, and Angelica is mistaken for the daughter of an Italian restaurant owner when she goes to ask for help.

- The spiders are often mistaken for widow spiders.
- Phil and Lil are tired of being mistaken for each other and yearn to be different, so decide to change their personalities.

More in-sentence examples of “mistaken”:

- It is commonly mistaken that Julia's birth name is "Julie".

- Pocket PC 2002 can mistaken notification for Bill Gates on September 9, 2001.

– It is commonly mistaken that Julia’s birth name is “Julie”.

– Pocket PC 2002 can mistaken notification for Bill Gates on September 9, 2001.

– Many times normal sounds that come from outside can be mistaken for a sound inside the house.

– The manga and anime are centered around Haruhi who is a girl mistaken for a boy and the Host club which she belongs to.

– He was forced to resign because of the 2007 United States Air Force nuclear weapons incident and the mistaken shipment of Minuteman III parts to Taiwan in 2006.

– In November 2003, Microsoft starting the released for developer Windows Mobile Longhorn was the news codenamed is coming on January 2004, at the Mobile World Congress on November 20, 2003, where the mistaken for Windows Mobile Longhorn, in December 17, 2003, the Windows CE 5.1 Tablet has been available for Microsoft, based for Windows Mobile Longhorn Beta.

– The fossils are in Mistaken Point’s tilted and Fault faulted mudstone and sandstone.

– I suspect that were we to have a purge on grammar of cases of clearly mistaken grammar.

– They are usually black and can easily be mistaken for debris.

– Goth people are often mistaken to be emo or punk because of the everyday stereotypes.

– Errors in crossover are especially likely when similar sequences cause partner chromosomes to adopt a mistaken alignment; this makes some regions in genomes more prone to mutating in this way.

– It is often mistaken for a village, but has been a town since medieval times.

– Because of its long legs and neck, it was initially mistaken for a flamingo.

– They are often mistaken for the common seagull due to the primary white color on its feathers.

– Grover is trapped in a bridal boutique, mistaken for a female Cyclops and is taken to Polyphemus’s lair in the Sea of Monsters, where he creates the empathy link between him and Percy.

– Eastern hognose snakes are sometimes mistaken for pygmy rattlesnakes and are often killed because of this.

– They were often mistaken to be the Nakota.

– Often mistaken for a “new town”, Basingstoke is an old market town expanded in the 1960s as part of a plan of London County Council, Hampshire County Council and Basingstoke Borough Council.

– They are frequently confused with and mistaken for Arecaceaepalms or division Cycadophyta.

– This way they would not be mistaken for Confederate troops.

– Windows Mobile 2003 RTM can be released on June 23, 2003, from the officially RTM for Windows Mobile 2003, starting on Steve Ballmer mistaken on June 18, 2003, has been no features for Windows Mobile 2003 Beta, in June 18, 2009, Microsoft has no support from Security Update 1 for Windows Mobile 2003, must be upgraded to Windows Mobile 6.5 from the officially.

– Sometimes this disease is mistaken for a viral infection because the symptoms are similar.

– Some scientists think sharks attack humans because they have mistaken the human for a seal or sea lion.

– She is not to be mistaken with Frige, however; Frigga’s is love and marriage.

– Schabowski gained worldwide fame in November 1989 when he improvised a slightly mistaken answer to a press conference question, raising popular expectations so rapidly that massive crowds gathered the same night at the Berlin Wall, forcing its opening after 28 years.

– When these fish were first studied, the males were mistaken for parasites.

– The word is a mistaken way of saying “grammar”.

– The Cullen family understands that Irina is mistaken and decides the only way to enlighten the Volturi and prevent an attack is to present Renesmee with a large group of credible witnesses.

– Catherine is frightened and surprised, and thinks it is all because of her mistaken thoughts of General Tilney and his wife.

– The vigilante group of villagers had mistaken the three passengers as thieves and killed them.

– It would not be mistaken for CQ,either.

– Since Minamoto no Yoritomo started the shogunate, the true power had been in the hand of the Shoguns, who were mistaken several times for the Emperors of Japan by the Chinese government.

– The weapon looks like a pole and is often mistaken with one.

– It was featured in Disney’s “Fantasia.” “The Nutcracker Suite” should not be mistaken for the complete ballet.

– Some people may be mistaken for the Shiba dogs because they and Hokkaido dogs look similar in their figures a bit, but the size is a little different.

– It is sometimes mistaken for Chorlton-cum-Hardy, a different place in Manchester.

– After Twiss left, Burney wrote in her Diary, ‘Even my gentle candid Father says that “he has quite mistaken the Thing” that he will never see a “Table Cloth” in his House again’.”Early Journals and Letters”, ed.

– He developed a mistaken mutation theory of evolution, mainly due to the peculiarities of his favourite organism, the Evening Primrose.

– As they head to the legendary city of gold, they are mistaken for gods by the people.

– Astronomers were first mistaken that another moon, Epimetheus, was the same as Janus.

– Also, I believe you are mistaken about why my bot was created.

– They are often mistaken for pileated woodpeckers.

– Chairman Risso wrote : in free mistaken on May 2009 at Mobile World Congress build 2009 in 2009, the first state can reach Nokia 3310 can first officially released for Gresso 3310, in July 22, 2009, Nokia 3310 was performance Nokia Tonight in Hollywood, California and Universal City, Nokia 3310 was producted for Universal Studio in Nokia Corporation and Nokia Connecting Peoples can reach for sale beginning in Universal Shop on July 25, 2009.

– Schnitzel is often mistaken for sausage in the modern American society.

– Much of what witchcraft represents in Africa has been misunderstood and mistaken for European witchcraft.

– Today, the pentacle, commonly mistaken as a pentagram, is the most commonly used symbol of Wicca.

– First things first: It appears I was mistaken about the currently banned admin on enWiki, I mis read and interpreted some things.

– It is sometimes mistaken for a Siberian Husky.

– It is often mistaken for the Fenghuang due to similarities in appearance, but the two are different creatures.

– Groske can be mistaken for Graske if you have not met them before, as Clyde, Rani and Sarah-Jane find out in Death of the Doctor, but Groske seem to have a hatred for the Graske.

Some sentences in use of “proxima”

How to use in-sentence of “proxima”:

+ Even from Alpha Centauri A or B, Proxima would only be seen as a 5th magnitude star.

+ At this rate, a journey to Proxima Centauri would take 72,000 years.

+ Given that information can travel no faster than the speed of light, this is for the Voyager1 about 32hours, near Proxima Centauri it would be 8years.

+ The closest star to the Earth is named Proxima Centauri.

+ It consists of two main stars, Alpha Centauri A and Alpha Centauri B at a distance of 4.36 ly, and a dimmer red dwarf named Proxima Centauri at a distance of 4.22 ly.

Some sentences in use of proxima
Some sentences in use of proxima

In-sentence examples of “thistle”

How to use in-sentence of “thistle”:

– Knights and Ladies of the Thistle may also be admitted to the Order of the Garter.

– The situation was solved and Inverness Caledonian Thistle were allowed promotion, as long as they shared a stadium with their rivals Aberdeen at Pittodrie, a stadium over 100miles away.

– The thistle has been the national emblem of Scotland since the reign of Alexander III of ScotlandAlexander III and was used on James III in 1470.

– Other alternatives use species of the “Cynara” thistle family.

– On February 25 2009, Formartine United, Turriff United and Strathspey Thistle were accepted into the league for the following season, with Banks O’ Dee being the unsuccessful club.

– The Most Ancient and Most Noble Order of the Thistle is an order of chivalry, associated with Scotland.

In-sentence examples of thistle
In-sentence examples of thistle

Example sentences of “thistle”:

– King James II and VII issued letters patent “reviving and restoring the Order of the Thistle to its full glory, lustre and magnificency” in 1687.

– George VI felt that the Orders of the Garter and the Thistle had been used only for political patronage, rather than to reward actual merit.

– Their manager, up until October 2005, was former Inverness Caledonian Thistle and Heart of Midlothian manager John Robertson.

– However Banks O’ Dee and Strathspey Thistle also applied, giving the potential for an 18 team Highland league in 2009-10 if three of these four clubs were elected.

– Partick Thistle Football Club is a professional Association footballfootball team based at Firhill Stadium in Glasgow, Scotland.

– A thistle tube is a long hollow pole of glass which has a funnel at the top.

– Firhill Stadium is the home ground of the ScotlandScottish association football club, Partick Thistle F.C.

– The thistle is also the emblem of Encyclopædia Britannica, which originated in Edinburgh, Scotland.

– Oher symbols used for Scotland are the thistle and the unicorn.

– After retiring as a player, Lambie had three spells as manager of Partick Thistle F.C.Partick Thistle, guiding them through a financial crisis and won promotion to the Scottish Premier League.

– A thistle tube is made of glass and is used in laboratories to add liquid to beakers of other liquids or sometimes to other pieces of equipment.

- King James II and VII issued letters patent "reviving and restoring the Order of the Thistle to its full glory, lustre and magnificency" in 1687.

- George VI felt that the Orders of the Garter and the Thistle had been used only for political patronage, rather than to reward actual merit.

Some example sentences of “Run down”

How to use in-sentence of “Run down”:

– Mike is still in a coma, 6 months after he was run down by Orson.

– There, Heyer, her colleagues and other protesters were run down by a man driving his car through the crowd.

– At the center of the Mackinac Bridge is a long suspension span, in which the bridge, made of steel and concrete, hangs from wires that run down from two huge, curved cables.

– The Terminator hijacks a tank truck and attempts to run down Sarah, but Kyle slides a pipe bomb onto the tanker, causing an explosion that burns the flesh from the Terminator’s exoskeleton.

– This means that if a liquid were filled “in the bottle”, it would run down its surface.

– In old times people say that Trevi ruled the valley below it, all the way to the Colli Martani, the line of mountains that run down the middle of Umbria.

– In the third quarter, Southwestern halfback Arthur Johnson completed a long run down the sidelines nearest Southwestern’s bench.

Some example sentences of Run down
Some example sentences of Run down

“superior” in-sentences

How to use in-sentence of “superior”:

+ He has also been a professor at the University of La Rioja, Escuela Superior de Canto de Madrid, and Honorary Research Fellow for the University of Liverpool.

+ With Henry II’s permission, William went on Crusade for two years and his superior fighting skill was recognized by the Knights Templar.

+ This bull variety is known for its superior strength as a draft animal and its ability to adjust to poor nutritional conditions.

+ The trapezius has three functional regions: the superior region, which supports the weight of the arm; the intermediate region, which retracts the scapulae; and the inferior region, which rotates and depresses the scapulae.

+ Cassius planned to starve them out, by using his superior position in the country.

+ The abuse filter is superior in terms of providing an audit trail, as well as debugging.

superior in-sentences
superior in-sentences

Example sentences of “superior”:

+ It is believed that they allowed 36 payments of $9,000 in connection with a contract between Hills and the Guam Superior Court.

+ The Belgians told Rwandans that Tutsi were superior to Hutu.

+ In 1994, Naddaf became Mother Superior at the Good Shepherd Convent in Damascus.

+ This battle dispelled the notion that Europeans were superior and could not be defeated by a black army.

+ The Europeans and Asians both regarded themselves as superior to the other skin colors.

+ This was an attempt to lure the Vietnamese guerrilla fighters, commanded by General Võ Nguyên Giáp, into an all-out firefight to inflict devastating losses using their heavy artillery and superior firepower.

+ However, the superior United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern IrelandBritish military who had recently defeated the powerful Tipu Sultan of Mysore quickly asserted itself.

+ It was they who must have been blind because they had not seen that obviously superior land was just a half mile away on the other side of the Bosporus.

+ Amongst IT professionals it was deemed superior to IBM equivalents.

+ It is believed that they allowed 36 payments of $9,000 in connection with a contract between Hills and the Guam Superior Court.

+ The Belgians told Rwandans that Tutsi were superior to Hutu.
+ In 1994, Naddaf became Mother Superior at the Good Shepherd Convent in Damascus.

+ The cause of his death was a lung tumor caused by Superior Vena Cava Syndrome, aged 74.

+ Paul praises the superior way of love and urges the church to be united.

+ She was President of the Superior Electoral Court of Brazil.

+ He was later judgeChief Justice of the New Hampshire Superior Court of Judicature and governor of the state.

+ Yeo was eventually hired as the head coach for Lake Superior State and served in that capacity from 1976 through the end of the 1980–81 season.

+ Lake Superior is a lake in Canada and the United States.

+ They were tied to Lake Superior traders.

More in-sentence examples of “superior”:

+ Army Major during World War II, and was a justice for a New Jersey superior court and then for the New Jersey Supreme Court before he was appointed to the U.S.

+ Police gave chase but Peisley’s superior horse enabled him to escape easily.

+ The opposite of prosopagnosia is the skill of superior face recognition ability.

+ The Supreme Court sent the case to the Arizona Superior Court, a regular trial court, for a habeas corpus hearing.

+ In other cases, where the Commissioner has not kept to the terms of reference, the commission has been stopped by a superior court.

+ In August 1919, the Karabakh national Council entered into a provisional treaty arrangement with the Azerbaijani government in order to avoid military conflict with a superior adversary’.

+ Many scientists said that white people were superior to black people.

+ He was the Superior of the Congregation of Holy Cross in Dhaka.

+ By the time Itanium was released in June 2001, its performance was not superior to competing RISC and CISC processors.

+ Duluth is the second largest city on Lake Superior after Thunder Bay, Ontario.

+ When his submachine gun was damaged by a shell fragment during a fierce attack by a superior enemy force, Private Nakae quickly picked up his wounded comrade’s M1 Garand RifleM-1 rifle and fired rifle grenades at the steadily advancing enemy.

+ When an inferior and superior planetsinferior planet is visible after sunset, it is near its greatest eastern elongation.

+ The performance of the Spitfire during the Dunkirk evacuation came as a surprise although the German pilots retained a strong belief that their 109 was the superior fighter.

+ He suggests that Morrell and his crew saw a superior mirage.

+ This act lead to about 1/3 of the population facing difficulties when performing daily tasks also it gave superior status to the Sinhalese component of the population.

+ He studied Physics and Electrical Engineering at Instituto Superior Técnico in Lisbon.

+ Under 2003, they had identical powers, and after 2003, laws still have to be approved by both parts in order to be passed into law, but in some matters, one part of the Parliament is superior to the others.

+ However, Paul, in Epistle to the Colossians 1:15, calls Jesus the “first-born Son, superior to all created things.” This makes it clear that Paul saw Jesus as very special, unlike any other human being.

+ The fighting was bitter for both sides, and although Pompey was expected to win, due to advantage in numbers, the brilliant tactics and the superior fighting abilities of Caesar’s veterans led to a victory for Caesar.

+ A group of these judges can be called a supreme court or superior court.

+ Caupolican supposedly won the position by demonstrating his superior strength by holding up a tree trunk three days and three nights, though this may be an exaggeration.

+ The communication of inferior and superior attitudes by verbal and non-verbal signals.

+ He produced a sophisticated sound version that was superior to the first draft.

+ It was also assumed at the time, that, Aryans were a culturally superior people.

+ Lake Superior and Michigan border Wisconsin to the north.

+ Army Major during World War II, and was a justice for a New Jersey superior court and then for the New Jersey Supreme Court before he was appointed to the U.S.

+ Police gave chase but Peisley’s superior horse enabled him to escape easily.
+ The opposite of prosopagnosia is the skill of superior face recognition ability.

+ For example, in the superior vena cava syndrome, the symptoms that result from compression of the large vein that carries blood down to the heart.

+ This is mainly a statement or vote which states that a person in a superior position, be it government, managerial, etc., is no longer deemed fit to hold that position.

+ If I had kids, I’d prefer them to use EN than here just because the articles are of a superior quality.

+ On 23 May 2003, Azzopardi was promoted by Prime Minister Eddie Fenech Adami as Judge of the Superior Courts.

+ There was a battle by an inland sea Each asserted a superior claim to the throne.

+ All these interventions required a superior intervention because Japan was reluctant to yield and make peace.

+ The Hayward Hall of Justice is a branch of the California Superior Court.

+ Duluth is a city in northeast Minnesota next to Lake Superior and next to Superior, Wisconsin.

+ He was the presiding judge of the Superior Courts of CaliforniaSuperior Court of Orange County, California.

+ Bez alternative by Jakov Blažević, “Mladost”, 1980, page 477 About Francetić’s military experience and knowledge, his Ustashe superior Eugen Dido Kvaternik wrote: “He did not have basic military knowledge nor military education, nor did he have any talent for basic military organization.”.

+ In 2006 California attorney and Marshall Islands lobbyist Howard Hills, and Tony Sanchez, a former administrator of the Guam Superior Court, were indicted for unlawful influence, conspiracy for unlawful influence, theft of property held in trust, and official misconduct.

+ He believed that people were different, but he did not believe that one race was superior to others even though this belief was common during WWII when he was alive.

+ Buchanan rejects “any organic conception of the state” as superior in wisdom, to the citizens of this state.” This philosophical position forms the basis of constitutional economics.

+ He led the Conservatorio Superior Municipal de Barcelona from 1959 until its disestablishment in 1987.

+ The Lake Superior Lowland to the north is an area of land that is right against Lake Superior.

+ They were thought to be socially superior to footpads.

+ Then in April 6,1838 Benito Juarez became Acting Secretary of the first Chamber of the Superior Court.

+ Other phantom islands may exist because of mistakes in navigation, or optical illusions, such as superior mirage.

+ Clark was a judge of the Superior Court of California from 1969 to 1971 and an associate justice of the California State Supreme Court from 1973 to 1981.

+ But Switches are considered as superior devices than bridges.

+ Later, he developed a new positional style of play and demonstrated that it was superior to the previous style.

+ Such images evoked the Mesopotamian belief in attaining power over the physical world by combining the superior physical attributes of various species.

“specific impulse” in-sentences

How to use in-sentence of “specific impulse”:

– When the specific impulse is higher, less fuel is needed to make the rocket perform at a certain level.

– When specific impulse is measured as a speed, it has another name.

– The other common way to measure specific impulse is in meters per second, which is also called effective exhaust velocity.

– So, a fuel is more efficient if the specific impulse is higher.

– The specific impulse for model rocket motors is much lower than for many other rocket motors because the black powder is used as a fuel.

– This means specific impulse can be used to compare engine performance in any country.

– In a race between two rockets with the same amount of fuel and two different engines the one with the more powerful engine will take an early lead, but when it burns down all its fuel, the rocket with higher specific impulse will still have some fuel left and will continue to accelerate.

– The most common way to measure specific impulse today uses seconds.

specific impulse in-sentences
specific impulse in-sentences

“child pornography” – example sentences

How to use in-sentence of “child pornography”:

– A 35-year-old man was charged with extortion, internet luring, criminal harassment and child pornography in connection with Todd’s suicide in 2014.

– However, in 2007, the United States already had laws forbidding pornography with models under 18, and most people who were arrested for owning child pornography around that time had images of children who have not started puberty.

– Mexico is the largest distributor of child pornography in the world.

– Some countries consider virtual or non-photographic child pornography which depict children who are not real to be a type of child porn that is illegal, whereas other countries do not consider this type of child porn illegal.

– Between 2016 and 2018, many countries made their child pornography laws more similar, which let police from different countries work together more easily.

– The 1996 report of the United Nations Special Rapporteur on the Sale of Children, Child Prostitution and Child Pornography estimates that about one million children in Asia alone are victims of the sex trade.

child pornography - example sentences
child pornography – example sentences

Some example sentences of “throughout the country”

How to use in-sentence of “throughout the country”:

+ He continued travelling throughout the country propagating the agenda of the movement in a series of heart-felt speeches.

+ Volunteers throughout the country signed up for the war.

+ Austrian Canadian communities can be found throughout the country but with a higher number mainly in Western Canada.

+ Cordoba is an important cultural, receiving factory of University students throughout the country and the world.

+ At first, they focused on the economic policies of the country; however, as protests spread throughout the country and soon protested the regime of Ali Khamenei.

+ Most of the ox carts in Costa Rica are created in Sarchi and are sold throughout the country and to tourists.

Some example sentences of throughout the country
Some example sentences of throughout the country

Example uses in sentence of “automatically”

How to use in-sentence of “automatically”:

– Modern guns that can shoot many big projectiles quickly and automatically are called autocannons.

– Write, and it automatically removes the namespace.

– If there are at least four headers, the table of contents will automatically follow the introduction, just before the first named section.

– This maintenance category is added automatically when the template is placed on non-user and non-article namespace pages.

– The template automatically references the data to the appropriate source, so make sure that the number you are entering into the template matches that source.

– Personally, the latter user is not entitled to request adminship is automatically reinstated without a community review.

– If the link is to a PDF file that “is not” automatically recognizable by its extension, this template does not display the PDF icon.

– The Worst Runner-up will not make the qualify to automatically for the final tournament.

Example uses in sentence of automatically
Example uses in sentence of automatically

Example sentences of “automatically”:

– The addition of the infobox to an article will automatically italicise the article title per.

– Adding this template to an article will automatically place the article into :Category:Articles needing a sentence or phrase to be explained.

– This input field is automatically populated if the URL parameter is found, which is populated by Twinkle after doing a rollback.

– Do not worry if the wrong name is chosen for an article – it can always be moved, and this automatically creates a redirect from the older entry.

– The plants automatically shut down after the March 11 earthquake without any accidents.

– In 1991, a section of the constitution was scrapped, that automatically made it a multi-party state.

– The examples show that a random variable doesn’t automatically give probabilities.

– Once the page is published and viewed, the footnotes will be automatically generated and numbered and the reference list will be generated.

– In some countries, certain religious officials are automatically allowed to perform weddings.

- The addition of the infobox to an article will automatically italicise the article title per.

- Adding this template to an article will automatically place the article into :Category:Articles needing a sentence or phrase to be explained.

– It is used in reports at automatically use this template in making reports.

– Any other attempt to copy, modify, sublicense or distribute the Document is void, and will automatically terminate your rights under this License.

– Along with this, the template also automatically attaches a content warning for IPA symbols and a category tag for Category:Graphemes, both for technical measures.

– The first letter of the target page is automatically capitalized and spaces are represented as underscores.

– Division leaders are automatically ranked 1–3.

– For the PC game, the player can choose any of the following characters and he or she will automatically be partnered with either a professional dancer or a celebrity depending on the character the player chooses.

More in-sentence examples of “automatically”:

- These two templates will also automatically categorize the page into the correct parent category.

- This will not be automatically linked or add the coaster to a category.
- The software automatically creates a search link to a specific work in the same way that it does for International Standard Book Numbers for books.

– These two templates will also automatically categorize the page into the correct parent category.

– This will not be automatically linked or add the coaster to a category.

– The software automatically creates a search link to a specific work in the same way that it does for International Standard Book Numbers for books.

– If your article does not have an image in this field, the ship will automatically be listed at the hidden category.

– Should not be linked, a section link will be automatically generated using the location parameter.

– It also allows the editor to specify, on a per article basis, which fields may be automatically fetched from Wikidata when local parameter is supplied; the default is none, allowing an infobox to be modified to accept Wikidata without any change in the articles using the infobox until the functionality is enabled in the article.

– If the value is a valid callname, the bar’s color, text, and abbreviation are automatically filled in.

– The 2010 US Open Boys’ Singles Qualifying stage was a pre-tournament, played by competitors who were not automatically qualified for the main draw.

– Adding usage statistics will cause an automatically generated reference to appear.

– With key events specified, the animation software will then automatically fill the intermediary motions between key points, thereby creating continuous motion throughout the timeline without requiring additional works by an animator.

– This feature will automatically add the article to :Category:Doublet earthquakes.

– It is added to automatically by the template.

– When a page is protected admins can set a time for when the protection expires, when the time is up the page is automatically unprotected.

– Scoring 2 or more on the CAGE does not automatically mean that a person is an alcoholic.

– It automatically adds all the required sections.

– This meta-template automatically uses the right style for each namespace.

– Additionally, the height parameter will be used to automatically place the coaster in the appropriate height category: Megacoaster, Gigacoaster, or Stratacoaster.

– This template displays area measurement units used within various :Category:Geobox templates, automatically converting between metric/imperial values.

– As per above discussions, I created that shows one of our four very good articles; the selected article is automatically changed every 7 or 8 days, so that, the number of days each article is shown on the main page is equal.

– For example, if change 1000 adds a paragraph and change 1005 changes that paragraph, it will be impossible to automatically undo change 1000. In this case, the change has to be removed manually, and the text editor which appears allows this to be done easily.

– Could we get a bot, which remove the closed RfDs after 24 hours? And it would be great if a bot could chack, if an discussion is closed and move them automatically to the other section.

– Some of our sister projects have OpenSearch enabled, so that an in-browser search plugin is automatically suggested when they visit the project.

– Another feature of the haplodiploidy system is that lethal and deleterious alleles will be removed from the population rapidly because they will automatically be expressed in the males.

– It is used by companies that wants to optimize workflow by automatically tracking and analysing their employees computer activities.

– When the last character of a link is the pipe character, the pipe trick will automatically generate the text that displays for that link.

– However, the Laserfire lights up the target and automatically tracks it with a powerful YAG:Nd laser.

– A kickstart file can be used to automatically configure the installation, allowing users to run it without much supervision.

– SI is marker that means a sorting factor is automatically scaled to the SI system of units, whereas a number is a manual method or scaling the unit to its associated measurement number in the Val expression.

– Quotation marks that are not automatically altered by computer programs are known as “dumb quotes”.

– The notes and sources in “s-ref” are automatically numbered; they ought to be listed in the template with the order in which the information sourced, or to which the notes refer, is encountered in the box.

– In web forums, instant messaginginstant messengers and online games, text emoticons are often automatically replaced with small corresponding images, which also came to be called “Emoticons.” Similarly, in some versions of Microsoft Word, the Auto Correct feature replaces basic smileys such as with a single smiley-like character.

– Some templates automatically place the page where it is used into a category.

– In the great majority of cases, the template will automatically assign a color to the taxobox based on one of the higher taxa to which it belongs.

– If a man’s testicles get cold, they are automatically pulled closer to the body.

– The name used is automatically the article name unless an explicit name is given.

– The template will look back up to 2 year and back up to years automatically and adds these years to the bottom of the template.

– This template uses though only a few are needed because this template will automatically provide a standardized set of parameters.

– The infobox will automatically display the appropriate conversion within parentheses.

– So, in 1617, Ferdinand was elected by the Bohemian Estates to become the Crown Prince, and automatically upon the death of Matthias, the next King of Bohemia.

– The school’s primary color is automatically used as the background color within the header row.

– Mar 1989 is automatically protected by copyright, even if there is no copyright notice attached to the work.

– Article 9 Rights of women to change nationality and in marriage to an alien, women are not changed automatically changed her nationality according to that of the husband and have equal right as men about the nationality of her child.

– After a period of time, the robot will automatically remove the template.

– This is done so that it can automatically work itself to be more Energy efficiencyefficient and reliable in distributing electricity.

– The 2010 US Open Women’s Singles Qualifying stage was a pre-tournament, played by competitors who were not automatically qualified for the main draw.

– The technology is used for automatically identifying a person, a package or an item.