Use the word “latter”

How to use in-sentence of “latter”:

+ Beck and Coldplay have each received the award twice, the latter being the only group to win two years in a row.

+ The third neighborhood is the “Barrio de Guadalupe”, which began its development as a string of shops and trading posts alongside the road leading from Aguascalientes to Jalpa and Zacatecas during the latter half of the 18th century.

+ The series is about an Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day SaintsFLDS polygamist, played by Bill Paxton, and his relationship with his 3 wives.

+ The latter is lager, as it is defined as the area of ocean with at least 15% sea ice.

+ The latter was a major box office success worldwide, and helped escalate Robb’s popularity among pre-teen audiences.

Use the word latter
Use the word latter

Example sentences of “latter”:

+ Chohan worked closely with the latter on the Antiproton Accumulator.

+ The latter is cold and calculating.

+ Today, South Koreans write using a mix of hangul, although they write using the latter far less than Chinese and Japanese do.

+ The latter three they consider to be their direct ancestors.

+ In the latter years of his life, Gould also taught biology and evolution at New York University near his home in SoHo.

+ Kirtland was the headquarters of the Latter Day Saints movement from 1831–1838.

+ The latter two being the expansion of Karanodakshayi Vishnu.

+ The archaic form of this latter Indian name “hookah” is most commonly used in English for historical reasons.

+ In the latter work, Newton considers the binomial expansion of, which he then linearizes by “taking the limits” as “o” tends to 0.

+ Mary Baker Eddy was the founder of Christian Science, a new religious movement in the United States in the latter half of the 19th century.

+ The player can switch between third person and first person camera with the latter for shooting at enemies.

+ Chohan worked closely with the latter on the Antiproton Accumulator.

+ The latter is cold and calculating.

+ The latter method also allows you to insert a pushpin map with an automatically-placed airport icon and label.

+ The latter has a diff link, but the former does not.

+ I chose the latter and I will concentrate on eradicating stubs.

+ Reforms of Oxford University after two Royal Commissions in the latter half of the 19th century led to removal of many of the restrictions placed on the college’s Oxbridge Fellowfellowships and scholarships.

+ Placing Australia in the latter category makes Greenland the largest island.

+ This latter type were pelagic, drifting freely on the surface of ancient seas or attached to floating seaweed by means of a slender thread.

+ In spite of the many enemies who envied his ambition, he was able to acquire the confidence of the king until the latter decided to have his marriage to Catherine of Aragon annulled in order to marry Anne Boleyn.

+ Two laps later, Suzuki and Caffi collided and with the latter stuck in the cockpit on a zone with the wall next to the track, the race was stopped.

More in-sentence examples of “latter”:

+ The latter also featured their son Mathew Almond.

+ Larkin spent the latter years of his life in Kingston upon HullHull, where he was a librarian at the University of Hull.

+ The latter group profits from the gained manoeuvrability that is needed when living in coral reefs for example.

+ He succeeded Doug Holyday in 2013 after the latter resigned from council to contest a by-election for the Legislative Assembly of Ontario.

+ Fawkes, although weakened by torture, cheated the executioners: when he was to be hanged until almost dead, he jumped from the gallows, breaking his neck and killing himself, thus avoiding the gruesome latter part of his execution.

+ In 2008 and 2012, she co-hosted fundraisers with Sarah Jessica Parker, the latter being a 50-person, $40,000-a-plate dinner at Parker’s West Village town house with Meryl Streep, Michael Kors, and Trey Laird, an advertising executive, among the attendees.

+ The latter movie brought Bennett to the attention of producer Walter Wanger, who signed her to a contract and eventually married her.

+ It is that latter view which is accepted by mathematicians and most others.

+ The latter then activate or repress cell processes which direct the final development of the organism.

+ Educated in Dublin at Alexandra School and College; on October 1st 1907 she married Julius Mathison Turing, latter son of Reverend John Robert Turing and Fanny Boyd, in Dublin.

+ A few species of the latter have been merged on it, such as F.denticulata.

+ There, the latter enters a vintage clothing store.

+ He started the Latter Day Saint movement.

+ It houses a church, a mosque and a Hindu temple, the latter known for its carvings.

+ The latter won and advanced into the final, where he met Georgios Tsitas, who had previously defeated Stephanos Christopoulos.

+ Moldova has the autonomous regions of Gagauzia and Transnistria, the latter of which has established a de facto state.

+ The latter situation is famous because Sewall Wright did his calculations for just such groups, and he called the process genetic drift.

+ It was also produced by Jerry Bruckheimer and Don Simpson, the latter of whom died five months before the film’s release.

+ This latter was substantially the same as in the finally agreed syllabus of 1955.

+ The latter is his setting to the hymn text “Nearer, My God, to Thee”.

+ Okawa was born on 5 March 1898, in the Tenma district of Osaka, and in her latter years lived at a nursing home in Higashisumiyoshi-ku, Osaka.

+ However, there are similarities with some parts of the latter ring system; the Saturnian F ring and the ε ring are both narrow, relatively dark and are shepherded by a pair of moons.

+ This latter feature contributed to their relatively early withdrawal.

+ WINS is known for its teleprinterteletype sound effect that plays in the background and its slogans “All News, All the Time” “The Newswatch Never Stops” “Listen 2, 3, 4 times a day” and “You give us 22 minutes, we’ll give you the world.” The latter slogan refers to how a segment plays every 20 minutes.

+ The earlier stars as Mike Lowrey; the latter as Marcus.

+ The latter became a part of Kornwestheim only at the beginning of the 1990s, having belonged to the Gemarkung Aldingen initially.

+ The latter was recorded by many musicians.

+ The latter was inspired from George Harrison’s title track to “All Things Must Pass”, which was released in 1970.

+ In the latter half of the twentieth century, chemists began to develop methods of asymmetric catalysis and kinetic resolution.

+ But the latter terms are the more common in Canadian English.

+ As Flair was delivering chops to Michaels, the latter hit a second Sweet Chin Music.

+ The flower sweet William was named after the latter in England.

+ The latter had Courtney Thorne-Smith, Heather Locklear and Marcia Cross acting in the show.

+ Several mathematicsmathematicians distinguished themselves as well, among them: Gheorghe Ţiţeica, Spiru Haret, Grigore Moisil, Miron Nicolescu, Nicolae Popescu and Ştefan Odobleja; the latter is also regarded as the ideological father behind cybernetics.

+ This latter development coincided with and reflected dramatic new developments in Maltese foreign policy: Western media reported that Malta appeared to be turning its back on NATO, the United Kingdom, and Europe generally;, in “Time Magazine” Monday, Apr.

+ The latter also made her debut.

+ The move is usually treated as having either comic or sexual meaning rather than as a legitimately painful move, the latter mostly true during some matches that involve female wrestlers.

+ In some cases keys are randomly generated using a random number generator, the latter being a computer algorithm that produces data which appears random under analysis.

+ Meanwhile, I notice neither Berserkerus nor Jonas have provided “documented sources” such as the latter has demanded from me.

+ The latter is associated with inadequacy of lubrication of vagina, which can lead to painful friction during sexual act.

+ In the latter case, two beetles, one male and one female, will be seen around the dung ball during the rolling process.

+ A 1–1 draw between Romania and Argentina sent both through, the latter as one of the best third-placed teams.

+ Hussle has released numerous mixtapes, including the “Bullets Ain’t Got No Name” series, “The Marathon The Marathon”, “Crenshaw”, the latter of which rapper Jay-Z bought 100 copies for $100 each.

+ Many astronomers use the latter term only for Jupiter and Saturn.

+ The latter was created as a duplicate by mistake, and is currently a redirect.

+ The melody is similar to both “Move It On” and “Rock Around Clock”, but latter has different tonal subtleties and chords.

+ The movie takes place in New York City and the latter half in Los Angeles, California.

+ The latter also featured their son Mathew Almond.

+ Larkin spent the latter years of his life in Kingston upon HullHull, where he was a librarian at the University of Hull.
+ The latter group profits from the gained manoeuvrability that is needed when living in coral reefs for example.

Use in sentence of “heels”

How to use in-sentence of “heels”:

– The male platypus has spurs on the heels of its hind feet.

– William Leslie Sumner: ”The Organ”, London 1962, p.352 Organists need a good pair of shoes: ones which have good narrow heels and preferably pointed toes.

– Cowries have also been used in the recent past as a frame over which sock heels were stretched for darning.

– He announced for the North Carolina Tar Heels football and men’s basketball programs from 1971 to 2011.

– Construction workerConstruction work, having high heels on too much, rock climbing and playing musical instruments can cause calluses on the hands or feet.

– Unknowingly, Kengo visited the residence of :en:Satsuo_YamamotoSatsuo Yamamoto, a master of left-wing movies and politically the enemy of the Toho Dispute, to sell fire extinguishers and returned his heels in a hurry.

– In addition, a minimal hurricane right on its heels hit near New Bern, North Carolina on August 31 and September 1.

– After the trial, on 23 August 1305, Wallace was taken from the hall, stripped naked and dragged through the city at the heels of a horse to the Elms at Smithfield.

Use in sentence of heels
Use in sentence of heels

Example sentences of “heels”:

– A good witch called Glinda tells Dorothy she can go home by just clicking the heels of the ruby slippers together and thinking about home.

– The extreme heels are made of steel, and very narrow at the base: 0.4 inches or less.

– He uses the toes or the heels of his shoes.

– McMahon, his new position saw him as a face, giving the fans what they wanted and making matches that put heels at disadvantages, notably John “Bradshaw” Layfield.

– This term is also used to describe wrestlers who use tactics typically associated with heels these antics.

– For example, tumbling head over heels all the way across the ring from a simple punch would be an over-sell.

– Johnson was tall, thin and wore long flowing clothes, red high heels and bright wigs.

- A good witch called Glinda tells Dorothy she can go home by just clicking the heels of the ruby slippers together and thinking about home.

- The extreme heels are made of steel, and very narrow at the base: 0.4 inches or less.

– Usually done by heels in order to gain the advantage in a match.

– Occasionally, a wrestler “will” start a legit attack on a real fan who has engaged in behavior such as spitting, cursing, or insulting the wrestler’s family members. Alternatively, to get over, some heels may do such actions as grab a fan’s hat and throw it away.

– They are an intermediate between standard heels and “stiletto heels“, which are from 4 to 10 inches.

– Despite the critics, high heels have been around for a long time, and are probably going to stay.

– Unlike the Border Collie, the Kelpie also nips at the heels of herd animals to get and keep them moving.

Use the word “cardiovascular”

How to use in-sentence of “cardiovascular”:

+ This sport requires a muscular horse with a good cardiovascular endurance.

+ Throughout his medical career, Lown focused on two major medical challenges: the problem of sudden cardiac death and the role of psychological stress on the cardiovascular system.

+ The ESC textbook of cardiovascular medicine.

+ Some people actually consider masturbation as a cardiovascular workout.

+ Tenenbaum serves as Co-Editor-in-Chief of Cardiovascular Diabetology.

+ A central venous catheter or “central line” is a catheter put in a large vein in the neck, chest, or groin when a patient needs close cardiovascular monitoring, for assessment of fluid status, and so that intravenous drugs and fluids can be given to the patient more effectively.

Use the word cardiovascular
Use the word cardiovascular

Example sentences of “cardiovascular”:

+ A new branch of medicine, cardiovascular diabetology, was set up later.

+ There are different organ systems, such as the cardiovascular system, also known as the circulatory system.

+ Sluizer died from Cardiovascular systemcardiovascular disease on 20 September 2014 in Amsterdam, North Holland, aged 82.

+ Thalassaemia can cause significant complications, including pneumonia, iron overload, bone deformities and cardiovascular illness.

+ Tuckwell died on 17 January 2020 in Melbourne from cardiovascular disease at the age of 88.

+ Mok-dong hospital is a patient-oriented hospital and provides specialized treatment of illness through a comprehensive medical testing center, medical emergency center, cardiovascular center, hematinic cell transplant center, and a cerebral nerve center for better medical quality and service improvement.

+ The cause of death was atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease.

+ Their venom affects the cardiovascular systemcardiovascular and nerve systems.

+ Tenenbaum and his colleagues from many countries, a strong correlation between cardiovascular disease and diabetes is widely established nowadays.

+ A new branch of medicine, cardiovascular diabetology, was set up later.

+ There are different organ systems, such as the cardiovascular system, also known as the circulatory system.
+ Sluizer died from Cardiovascular systemcardiovascular disease on 20 September 2014 in Amsterdam, North Holland, aged 82.

+ About 10% of people who do not get treated for syphilis get cardiovascular syphilis.

+ Colgan died from a Cardiovascular diseasevascular illness on January 3, 2017 in Aldie, Virginia.

+ Snell died at his home in Dallas, Texas on 12 December 2019 of cardiovascular disease at the age of 80.

+ Red Bull representatives, however, stated that this observed increase in cardiovascular risk was not felt to be different from that associated with drinking a regular cup of coffee.

+ When people die from anaphylaxis, they usually die from respiratory problems, usually the airway closing up, or cardiovascular problems, like shock.

+ Also, improves cardiovascular health, making down of heart disease by assists in reducing body fat percentage that could improve circulation.

+ He won the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1998 “for their discoveries concerning nitric oxide as a signalling molecule in the cardiovascular system”.

Sentence example of “relativistic”

How to use in-sentence of “relativistic”:

– Due to relativistic effects.

– Many blazars have apparent superluminal features superluminal features = look like they move faster than light within the first few parsecs of their jets, probably due to relativistic shock fronts.

– Fine structure arises from relativistic kinetic energy corrections, spin-orbit coupling.

– Before Einstein’s work on relativistic physics, time and space were viewed as independent dimensions.

– Data collected by Taylor and his colleagues of the orbital period of PRS B1913+16 supported this relativistic prediction.

Sentence example of relativistic
Sentence example of relativistic

In sentence use of “conservation”

How to use in-sentence of “conservation”:

+ Activities are folk performances, Thai typical music performance, academic exhibition concerning conservation of rivers and canals, water sports such as riding long-boat, speed-boat and jet-skiing.

+ Tran Ngoc Lam, a member of the UNESCO Center for Research and Conservation of Vietnam Antiques, built the museum in 2002.

+ There are a lot of things for visitors to see including the Conservation Park, on the main highway at Taranna, the Port Arthur Historic Site and a number of beaches.

+ For instance, all animals have a scientific classification, as well as a conservation status.

+ Peter Garrett was the lead singer of the Australian band Midnight Oil, and a former President of the Australian Conservation Foundation.

+ Further to the north lies the area of Summersdale and the conservation area around Graylingwell Hospital.

+ Translocation strategies as a conservation tool for West Indian iguanas.

In sentence use of conservation
In sentence use of conservation

Example sentences of “conservation”:

+ To the southeast of the park is Ngorongoro Conservation Area, to the southwest is Maswa Game Reserve, and to the western borders are Ikorongo Game ReserveIkorongo and Grumeti Game Reserves, to the northeast is Loliondo Game Control Area.

+ Parks, conservation programs and research teams in many countries have used iNaturalist, for example the United States, Canada and New Zealand.

+ A near-threatened species is a conservation status given to species or lower taxonomytaxa that may be threatened with extinction in the near future.

+ As Bournville is a conservation area, another job of the Bournville Village Trust is to accept or reject plans for building extension and modification.

+ Cula-sila deals with the Ten Precepts to be practised by devout buddhists, while Majjhima-sila gives a detailed description of the practice of the sixth, seventh, eighth, and ninth precepts, together with the practise of plant conservation and speech etiquette.

+ The Serengeti region contains the Serengeti National Park, the Ngorongoro Conservation Area and Maswa Game Reserve in Tanzania and the Maasai Mara National Reserve in Kenya.

+ A nature reserve is land that is kept for conservation and to provide special opportunities for study or research.

+ The 1987 National Appliance Energy Conservation Act authorized the Department of Energy to set minimum efficiency standards for space conditioning equipment and other appliances each year, based on what is “technologically feasible and economically justified”.

+ To the southeast of the park is Ngorongoro Conservation Area, to the southwest is Maswa Game Reserve, and to the western borders are Ikorongo Game ReserveIkorongo and Grumeti Game Reserves, to the northeast is Loliondo Game Control Area.

+ Parks, conservation programs and research teams in many countries have used iNaturalist, for example the United States, Canada and New Zealand.
+ A near-threatened species is a conservation status given to species or lower taxonomytaxa that may be threatened with extinction in the near future.

+ He is most famous for his birdwatching and conservation work.

+ The area has seven national park areas and a conservation reserve.

+ The World Conservation Union has worked out that endangered species are 40% of all organisms.

+ Well-preserved historic town centre is one of the most valuable urban conservation areas in the country since 1990.

+ The new owners focused on conservation and improving their educational programs.

+ Intersite differences in population demography of Mountain Pygmy-possums “Burramys parvus Broom : implications for metapopulation conservation and ski resorts in Kosciuszko National Park, Australia.

More in-sentence examples of “conservation”:

+ Energy conservation is used to burn less fossil fuel.

+ Meredith explains that 85% of the top 100 endangered amphibians list are receiving little to no conservation attention.
+ More than half of the island has never been cleared of vegetation, and a quarter of it is conserved in National Parks, Conservation Parks, and five Wilderness Protection Areas.

+ Energy conservation is used to burn less fossil fuel.

+ Meredith explains that 85% of the top 100 endangered amphibians list are receiving little to no conservation attention.

+ More than half of the island has never been cleared of vegetation, and a quarter of it is conserved in National Parks, Conservation Parks, and five Wilderness Protection Areas.

+ It is also the first Disney theme park to be themed around animal conservation movementconservation, a philosophy once pioneered by Walt Disney himself.

+ The Smoky Hill Chalk is an Upper Cretaceous conservation Lagerstätte, or fossil-rich geological formation.

+ This gives the mass conservation equation.

+ There are now many great crested grebe in the United Kingdom, where their conservation status is “green”.

+ The mourning dove is of Least Concernleast concern to the International Union for the Conservation of Nature.

+ Higgs bosons obey the conservation of energy law, which states that no energy is created or destroyed, but instead can be transferred or change form.

+ The main environmental and agricultural body is the Nassau County Soil and Water Conservation District, which works closely with other area agencies.

+ This would be an unstable situation and one in which the conservation of energy principle would be disobeyed.

+ They confirm the conservation of molecular orbital symmetry.

+ As with other definitions, the boundary between efficient energy use and energy conservation can be fuzzy, but both are important in environmental and economic terms.

+ Many conservation workers, volunteers and scientists spend time on the islands in the summer months..

+ Here is a selection of courses by GCI: Getty Conservation Institute.

+ However, the species is still classified as “Vulnerable speciesvulnerable” by the International Union for the Conservation of Nature.

+ United Nations Environment Programme-World Conservation Monitoring Centre.

+ More than a postcard of the city, or a place for leisure and recreation, is a research center for the flora of Paraná Paraná, contributing to environmental education, preservation and conservation of nature.

+ The eastern indigo snake was last seen in Apalachicola Bluffs and Ravines Preserve in 1982, until 2017 when 12 snakes were released as part of a conservation program.

+ Unfortunately, we’d still need to use conservation of momentum to figure out whether is positive or negative.

+ Energy conservation is using less energy to achieve a lesser energy service, and usually involves a change in behavior.

+ The highest is Kanchenjunga high, is the third highest mountain of the world; it is on the border with Sikkim and in the Kanchanjungha Conservation Area.

+ For example, GCI collaborated with other organizations to create a course “to assist museum personnel in safeguarding their collections from the effects of natural and human-made emergencies.” Getty Conservation Institute.

+ The purchase of the amusement park portion of the Cypress Gardens property was part of a larger conservation agreement.

+ The dam was built by the New South Wales Water Conservation Irrigation Commission.

+ More happyhappily, whales are protected by conservation laws that stop people from killing too many of them.

+ The conservation status of a species shows how likely it is for that species to survive now or in the future.

+ Regeneration activities have been discussed for Kilmarnock town centre; in early 2006, an application to Historic Scotland’s Conservation Area Regeneration Scheme was successful, and as of July 2006 an application under the Heritage Lottery Fund’s Townscape Heritage Initiative Scheme was pending.

+ The following are selected books published by GCI: Getty Conservation Institute.

+ Wildlife management can include game keeping, wildlife conservation and pest control.

+ In the late 1950s, Carson became interested in conservation and the environmental problems caused by new pesticides.

+ Adventure Parks Group purchased the balance of the property, also subject to the conservation agreement.

+ Tuning in to the signals: non-coding sequence conservation in vertebrate genomes.

+ WWF supports 15,000 conservation and environmental projects around the world.

+ Protected areas or conservation areas are locations with special protection.

+ This spurred the development of conservation biology.

+ These are the “Peck Road Water Conservation Park” and the “Whittier Narrows Recreation Area”.

+ Any quantity of energy absorbed by the electron in excess of this amount is converted to kinetic energy according to the conservation of energy.

+ Jonathan Baillie, of the Zoological Society of London, said “The donor community and conservation movement are increasingly leaning towards a ‘what can nature do for us?’ approach, where species and wild habitats are valued and prioritised according to these services they provided for people.

+ This contradicted the principles of conservation of energy and showed a new model was needed for the behaviour of blackbodies.

+ In 2010 the New Zealand Government proposed removing some national park and conservation areas from Schedule 4 protection of the Crown Minerals Act which means that mining is not allowed in those areas.

+ Zinke “frequently votes against environmentalists on issues ranging from coal extraction to oil and gas drilling” and received a 3 percent rating from the League of Conservation Voters.

+ In addition, GCI “conducts scientific research on materials’ composition.” For example, a project on the conservation of photographs has as one of its objectives the creation of an “Atlas of Analytical Signatures of Photographic Processes” which will provide “a precise chemical fingerprint of all the 150 or so ways pictures have been developed.” Getty Conservation Institute.

+ Energy conservation is often the most economical solution to energy shortages.

+ The Getty’s conservation mission.

+ It stops at Appleby Line on top of the Niagara Escarpment due to the Crawford Lake Conservation Area being there, and then the road starts again just east of Guelph Line and goes until the Milborough Townline on the border of Milton and Hamilton.

+ Hello, I just delted “Energy conservation at home/Saving energy at home” per RFD; it can be found in Simple Wikibooks.

“sac” use in-sentences

How to use in-sentence of “sac”:

+ The Sac or Sauk are a group of Native Americans in the United StatesNative Americans of the Eastern Woodlands culture group.

+ This differs from the mechanism used in fish, amphibians and reptiles, because the shape of the sac is being changed rather than pigment being moved in the cell.

+ The pigmented chromatophores have a sac of pigment and a large membrane that is folded when retracted.

+ Once the baby is born, the amniotic sac is pushed out of the woman’s vagina in the afterbirth, along with the placenta.

+ Inside, the ink is held in a sac or cartridge.

+ Members are commonly known as the sac fungi.

sac use in-sentences
sac use in-sentences

Example sentences of “sac”:

+ By September 17, 1836, the Sac and Fox people moved to Kansas, north of the Kickapoo.

+ Joffo was best known for his memoir “Un sac de billes which has been translated into eighteen languages since 1973.

+ In 1854 lands were also given by the Kaskaskia, Peoria Peoria, Piankeshaw and Wea and by the Sac and Fox.

+ The amniotic sac has two layers, which have two different jobs.

+ These include the black-footed yellow sac spider and the Southern house spider.

+ The seven-arm octopus gets its name because the male’s hectocotylus is coiled in a sac beneath the right eye.

+ He was the first to provide an accurate description of the embryonic sac in gymnosperms, along with demonstrating double-fertilization in angiosperms.

+ The lacrimal sac is where tears flow when you cry.

+ Adult male frogs have a dark-colored vocal sac on their throats and females do not.

+ During development, metatherians produce a yolk sac placenta and give birth to ‘larval-like’ offspring.

+ A sac full of spores forces its way into the snail’s eye stalks, and pulsates at high speed.

+ Male mammals, including humans, have two testicles, supported in a sac of skin below the penis called the scrotum.

+ There are 6-20 small muscle cells on the sides which can contract to squash the elastic sac into a disc against the skin.

+ When a woman starts to childbirthgive birth, the amniotic sac should break and the amniotic fluid will leak out the woman’s vagina.

+ By September 17, 1836, the Sac and Fox people moved to Kansas, north of the Kickapoo.

+ Joffo was best known for his memoir "Un sac de billes which has been translated into eighteen languages since 1973.
+ In 1854 lands were also given by the Kaskaskia, Peoria Peoria, Piankeshaw and Wea and by the Sac and Fox.

“Elementary school” – some sentence examples

How to use in-sentence of “Elementary school”:

– He went to elementary school in his hometown.

– It has a public elementary school named Danville Elementary School.

– Choctaw County Elementary School has grades K through 6.

– Since 1995, parents of Bosniak’s pupils at the local Elementary school “Sveti Sava” have been running a leongly court case to exercise their Constitutional right to teach in their native Bosnian language.

– Fey attended Cardington Elementary School and Beverly Hills Middle School in Upper Darby.

– Ashley Cooper of Rowe Elementary School to his success as an entertainer.

Elementary school - some sentence examples
Elementary school – some sentence examples

Example sentences of “Elementary school”:

– Also Tetsu Mizuhara was Suzu’s classmate when he was an elementary school student.

– A Dame school was a private elementary school in English-speaking countries.

– They include an Elementary school and Junior High School in Copeland, and an Elementary and High School in Montezuma.

– The first elementary school in Pérez Zeledón was established during Ascensión Esquivel Ibarra’s government.

– Lee joined the gymnastic team when he studied in Gong Jheng Elementary School in Luo-Dong Township.

– Steinfurt city Germany Graduated from elementary school At the school Regen Boken Chulay Steinfurt city Germany Study a bachelor’s degree in advance, achievement card, Sukhothai Thammathirat Open University Faculty of Liberal Arts Department of English And graduated from junior high school with a distance education institution.

– The Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting was a school shooting which happened in Connecticut, United States on December 14, 2012.

– In the episode, budget cuts at Springfield Elementary School force the janitor Groundskeeper Willie to be used as a French teacher.

– He studied at La Palma Elementary School and High School at Regent College and New Eton College.

– He is the son of Betty Kay, a teacher who taught at Old Mill School elementary school and Santa Ana College,Biography Today, p.54 When he was 8, his parents divorced.

– In general, middle school acts as a transition between the elementary school structure where most people are all treated the same and the high school structure were most people are treated as individuals.

– In one Sunday comic strip, Calvin’s imagination became so wild and creative that he imagined getting in a F-15 Eagle airplane and blasting his elementary school to pieces with many missiles.

– Usually members join in elementary school in fourth grade.

– She finished elementary school and graduationgraduated from high school.

– After attending at the Bunkai Jinjo Elementary School in :en:KyōbashiKyobashi, Ishibashi was transferred to the Hyosung Elementary School in 1939.

– Two schools, Fowler Elementary School and Fowler High School, make up the Fowler Unified School District.

– Bogdánffy went to elementary school in Crna Bara, until 1925 when the Bogdánffy family moved to Timişoara Timişoara, today Zrenjanin.

- Also Tetsu Mizuhara was Suzu’s classmate when he was an elementary school student.

- A Dame school was a private elementary school in English-speaking countries.

More in-sentence examples of “Elementary school”:

– His father was a farmer and his mother an elementary school teacher.

– Brenda Ann Spencer is a convicted AmericansAmerican murderer who performed a deadly shooting spree, during which she killed two people at the Cleveland Elementary School in San Diego on January 29, 1979.

– When adolescence starts, in America, children usually finish elementary school and enter secondary education, such as middle school or high school.

– A song is taught to many elementary school children across the state, entitled the Maine County Song, to aid in memorizing the names of the state’s 16counties.

– Harmony Elementary School is a part of Albany County School District #1.

– He attended The Polish Elementary School Vendrynk, an art school for five years, and the Polish Gymnasium in Ceskšín.

– Every October the town has a Halloween festival, and ths year the elementary school is having a performance so Scout has to go.

– He began his career as a fourth-grade teacher at Israel Putnam Elementary School in Meriden.

– Grades in elementary school are different in each state.

– It is now the third deadliest behind Virginia Tech and the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting.

– Danville Elementary School has preschool to 5th grades.

– Now all of the elementary school students in Narashino have been to the area at least once.

– His mother an elementary school teacher.

– Agnes Elementary School and Bishop Miege High School are in Roeland Park.

– Mary’s elementary school and serving as an w:altarboyaltarboy in Urbana.

– Morgan Elementary School and the all-white John Quincy Adams Elementary School.

– Stewiacke is home to two bars, a pharmacy, a grocery store, a pizza store, numerous fast food restaurants, two gas stations, a hardware store, an audio-visual production company, an 18-hole golf course and a newly built elementary school that replaced two former local schools.

– They met while in elementary school in North Carolina.

– Siempre Viva Norte is home to one of the oldest elementary school in Mallig, Siempre Viva Norte Elementary School established in 1949.

– The ReachOut website has leters from a school nurse in Tucson, Arizona and an elementary school principal of the Deer Valley Unified School District in Greater Phoenix which say good things about ReachOut.

– Webster’s spelling books were an essential part of the curriculum of elementary school children in the United States for five generations.

– He was an elementary school teacher.

– Balladares de Brito with the help of her neighbors began to reorganize the festival and recollect money for an elementary school directed by Sisters of Charity.

– SloveniaKralj went to elementary school in Dobrepolje from 1901 to 1907.

- His father was a farmer and his mother an elementary school teacher.

- Brenda Ann Spencer is a convicted AmericansAmerican murderer who performed a deadly shooting spree, during which she killed two people at the Cleveland Elementary School in San Diego on January 29, 1979.
- When adolescence starts, in America, children usually finish elementary school and enter secondary education, such as middle school or high school.

– Lee Chih-Kai was one of seven young players on the gymnastic team in Gong Jheng Elementary School of Luo-Dong Township, Yilan County, Taiwan.

– He shot and killed his mother, before going to Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, Connecticut, and killed twenty children and six adult staff members as well as injuring two other staff members.

– He attended Elementary School at Half Assini where his father worked as a goldsmith.

– The University of Texas massacre in August 1966, the 1999 Columbine High School massacre, the September 11 attacks, the Virginia Tech massacre, the 2012 Aurora shooting and the 2012 Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting are some examples of mass murders that have happened in the United States.

– During the War in Bosnia, in Grabovica’s Elementary school about 200 Bosniaks “disappeared” from the Večići village and its surrounding settlements.

– The murder happened on June 1, 2004, at an elementary school in the city of Sasebo, NagasakiSasebo in Nagasaki Prefecture.

– He graduated from the Takinogawa Daiyon Elementary School and Kita Ward Shinmachi Junior High School.

– He said he found Ki’s talent in elementary school and wanted to continue soccer career.

– He went to Las Piñas Elementary School in his elementary education and to the University of Manila in his secondary education.

– Goicoechea’s first elementary school was built in 1883.

– In the late 1960s, a group of residents organized and worked with city officials to plan and construct a new elementary school and recreational complex that was conceived as a community hub, a concept that 40 years later has become a favored one in public school facilities design.

– Teaching classes are organized in three separate locations – the main school, in the class for visually impaired children “Veljko Ramadanović” and elementary school “Lazar Savatić”.

– On December 14, 2012, after the Sandy Hook Elementary School shootingschool shooting in Newtown, Connecticut occurred, Obama had said, “We’re going to have to come together and take meaningful action to prevent more tragedies like this, regardless of the politics”.

– Students ranging from elementary school through college know how to use these forms.

– Hayesville Elementary School covers grades K-4 and has 450 students.

– Crow Island School is an elementary school in Winnetka, Illinois.

– He is the son of David Chesney, a former elementary school teacher, and Karen Chandler, a hair stylist in the Knoxville area.

– Middle School students go to Rocky Mountain Middle School in Deaver and elementary school students attend Rocky Mountain Elementary School in Cowley.

– He went to elementary school in Kikinda.

– Lou Henry Hoover Elementary School in Whittier bears her name in her honor.

– Downs Elementary School and Downs Junior High School was in Downs.

– A downburst struck East Coldenham Elementary School on November 16, 1989 at 11:35 a.m., blowing down a cafeteria wall, killing nine people and injuring eighteen.

Some example sentences of “crucial”

How to use in-sentence of “crucial”:

+ However, in the team’s quarterfinal match, Sakai committed a foul inside his own box at the 90th minute, conceding the United States, Japan’s opponents, a crucial penalty to make it 2-2.

+ More advanced regions of the human cerebellum may be crucial to language and mental dexterity.

+ The failure of the merger was a heavy blow to Lee, who believed that it was crucial for Singapore’s survival.

+ Nevertheless, the scorpions’ claws play a crucial part in their hunting and matemating rituals.

+ Gary Kirsten, the then coach of India, said ‘Raina won the World Cup for us with some crucial knocks’.

+ The company’s version of the Android operating system and MIUI Skin skin, with its design, app marketplace, and functionalities, has established a community of users who form a crucial part of Xiaomi’s customer base and contribute to the company’s drive for market awareness.

+ This was a crucial factor in the rise of full-time armies.

Some example sentences of crucial
Some example sentences of crucial

Example sentences of “crucial”:

+ Suresh Raina played some crucial knocks in quarter-final and semi-final of the World Cup, which helped India to win the 2011 ICC Cricket WorldCup.

+ Sea transport is crucial and ferry services operate between the islands and the mainland Britain.

+ In Champions League Twenty20 final he played a crucial knock scoring 109* off just 62 balls and made Chennai Super Kings win 2nd CLT20 title.

+ It is therefore crucial that Conwy is enlisting schemes to help preserve its environment for future generations.

+ Microbes are responsible for many biochemical cycles and are crucial to the whole biosphere.

+ Even the most crucial problems, such as avoiding potentially private, or libelous, text about a living person, should be handled by mending or modifying, not deleting, the inserted text, per policy WP:BLP since 2007, as noted in essay WP:BLPMEND.

+ Instead, I would put the tools to work against vandalism, performing administrative activities such as working on deprecated errors by importing fresh copies of templates and updating relevant information, working at RfD, RfU, and ANI, and other less visible but still crucial activities.

+ As the same text often existed in several different versions, comparative textual criticism was crucial for ensuring their accuracy.

+ In the early 1950s, he played a crucial role in policing decolonisation in the British Empire, and developedg a model of public service policing that was not liked by everyone in some colonies but which time has shown to have been a good idea.

+ Suresh Raina played some crucial knocks in quarter-final and semi-final of the World Cup, which helped India to win the 2011 ICC Cricket WorldCup.

+ Sea transport is crucial and ferry services operate between the islands and the mainland Britain.

+ This inhibition is crucial to the role played by NK cells.

+ Wiles got the crucial idea for avoiding, rather than closing this gap.

+ Significant, almost crucial meeting with Boro Roković occurred while playing at a dance party in 1949.

+ The venture capital industry has played a crucial role in the development of buyouts in Europe, especially in smaller deals in the UK, the Netherlands, and France.

+ The Higgs field is a fundamental field field of crucial importance to particle physics theory.

+ The π-systems ability to rotate as the small molecule approaches is crucial in forming new bonds.

More in-sentence examples of “crucial”:

+ According to Duhem, it makes crucial experiments impossible.

+ A failure of a weapon in a crucial situation could cost lives.
+ He served on the jury for the Sydney Opera House commission and was crucial in the selection of the design by Jørn Utzon.

+ According to Duhem, it makes crucial experiments impossible.

+ A failure of a weapon in a crucial situation could cost lives.

+ He served on the jury for the Sydney Opera House commission and was crucial in the selection of the design by Jørn Utzon.

+ Sea transport is crucial and a variety of ferry services operate between the islands and to mainland Britain.

+ Temples act as places of worship, and temple committees play a crucial role in temple administration and festivals which play important role in social life.

+ I’ve found enfcer not only meets, but exceeds, the community trust for this position and they also have the speedy response and accessibility I feel is crucial for this role.

+ Just as water and food are immensely important, sleep is crucial to human health and well-being.

+ This information allegedly included crucial details about the Trinity Trinity Test, which was detonated in July 1945.

+ In July 1941 he was appointed Commander in Chief of the Middle East theatre; after initial successes the war in North Africa turned against the British, and he was relieved of the post in 1942 during the crucial Alamein campaign.

+ He was a crucial first team player at Chelsea till the time he played there.

+ In summer 2009, he makes what he calls “a crucial encounter” with the producer Jon Baker, and records at Geejam Studios his album Forever, which will be released in 2011 under the label Geejam Recordings/ Forward Recordings.

+ If the Patlachique and Tzacualli phases are now this late, the chronology of Teotihuacán will require some crucial changes.

+ Patel played a very crucial role in post-independence India by successfully integrating around 565 princely states under the Indian Dominion.

+ It also played a crucial part in sustaining the Catholic Church as the leading Christian denomination in Europe when it was under extreme pressure.

+ Moss also designed a charm in a necklace for Wallis in 2007 in aid of Cancer Research UK and said “I am happy to give my support to help fund crucial research, as so many lives are affected by this terrible disease”.

+ Also, tomorrow’s users won’t necessarily know all these templates, so I think it’s crucial that we begin this categorization process now.

+ Cellophane played a crucial role in developing the self-service retailing of fresh meat.

+ Codenamed AMNIARIX, she evaded Gestapo agents while gathering crucial information on the Germans’ emerging rocket weapons programs from behind enemy lines.

+ The study of Noncovalent bondingnon-covalent interactions is crucial to understanding many biological processes from cell structure to vision that rely on these forces for structure and function.

+ He played a crucial role in the winning of the battle of Adwa.

+ It’s been one month since my last nomination and I believe that I have made big steps in improvement in those areas that have been crucial for an administrator’s job.

+ In the crucial last match, Hasegawa was substituted in the 59th minute by Masahiro Fukuda and watched from the bench a late Iraqi equaliser dashed Japan’s hope to qualify for the finals in the US, the match that the Japanese fans now refer to as the “Agony of Doha”.

+ Cross-Platform Development is very crucial towards marketing business over different platforms.

+ When it had become clear the invasion had failed, Schlesinger later wrote: “In the months after the Bay of Pigs, I bitterly reproached myself for having kept so silent during those crucial discussions in the cabinet room…

+ Keisi was playing as a Left Back, and he was known as a great header and as a winner that scores crucial goals when needed such as the equalizer to Hapoel Tel Aviv or the goal that he scored against Sturm Graz, a goal that gave Maccabi Haifa F.C.

+ Hello, I am here to propose generating database reports for this wiki as some of it is crucial in the maintenance of this wiki.

+ These initial meetings were the first crucial steps towards resolution.

+ Oral stimulation is crucial during this stage; if the infant’s needs are not met during this time frame, he or she will be fixated in the oral stage.

+ Scientists have suggested the crucial insect may be a small beetle from the family Melyridae.

+ Phytoplankton are a crucial part of the ocean.

+ Public attitudes and the actions of stakeholders can play a crucial role in realising the potential of biofuels.

+ Records of timing are bedevilled by gaps in the fossil record, often at those crucial early stages when numbers are low and geographical distribution is severely restricted.

+ The crucial experiments were done at University College London in 1902.

+ Rashford scored the crucial winning goal in the Europa League quarter-final.

+ He has scored goals in crucial games against several teams, including Germany and Ukraine.

+ Analysis and Important points- The NGO registered in Uttar Pradesh by the name of Ex-Serviceman Federation of UP, as per heading of Letterhead but the most crucial aspect was missing in the Letterhead which is the mandatory registration no of the NGO.

+ General Gallus went up against the rebels and lost a crucial battle at Beth Horon in 68 AD.

+ Infancy is a crucial time of development—of physical growth and of learning, developing social skills to interact with others and learning life skills such as what to eat and how to respond when predators are near.

+ You’re going to have to continue this crucial block discussion without me.

+ Later, some fans blamed one or both women for breaking up the Beatles, but their role was not crucial to that.

+ While many renewable energy projects are large-scale, renewable technologies are also suited to rural and remote areas, where energy is often crucial in human development.

+ Barratt introduced many of the crucial ideas that lie behind successful advertising and these were widely circulated in his day.

+ In a 2011 article, “Boston Magazine’s” Jason Schwartz described serious concerns about safety issues on the MBTA – like train fires, and crucial safety issues which he said the MBTA had not addressed.

+ The failure of Germany to achieve its objectives of destroying Britain’s air defenceair defences or forcing Britain to negotiate an armistice or an outright surrender is considered to be its first major defeat and one of the crucial turning points in the war.Bungay, Stephen.

+ In 1797, while suffering intense grief at recent news of the death of his infant daughter, Dumas captured a crucial bridge, then single-handedly held it against an Austrian cavalry squadron, receiving two sabre wounds.

+ Meanwhile, the crucial data and the complete partition may also be deleted by the virus or malware attack.

+ It proved crucial as he retired two laps later, the damage being too much.

+ The year 1942 was crucial in his life because, upon hearing the sound of the clarinet through Radio London, he realized that this was what he wanted.

+ They preserve crucial natural resources.

“ginger” in sentences?

How to use in-sentence of “ginger”:

+ The Lucia celebrations also include ginger snaps and sweet, saffron-flavoured buns shaped like curled-up cats and with raisin eyes.

+ Cherryade was first made in the 19th century, along with other drinks like limeade and ginger beer, which had been made because lemonade was very popular.

+ Ginger beer is much spicier than ginger ale.

+ These included future The Rolling StonesRolling Stones, Keith Richards, Mick Jagger, Charlie Watts and Brian Jones and the Cream founders Jack Bruce and Ginger Baker.

+ In 1939, her life with Vernon was turned into a movie, “The Story of Vernon and Irene Castle”, produced by RKO and starring Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers.

+ Acarajé is made with black-eyed peas, garlic, ginger and salt, then deep fried in dende – a reddish oil from the palm fruit.

ginger in sentences?
ginger in sentences?

Example sentences of “ginger”:

+ The ginger plant has long long been cultivated.

+ In movies, he was first cast in a number of bit parts, including a role as a sailor in the movie "Follow the Fleet starring Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers.

+ The ginger plant has long long been cultivated.

+ In movies, he was first cast in a number of bit parts, including a role as a sailor in the movie “Follow the Fleet starring Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers.

+ A Shirley Temple is a non-alcoholic mixed drink made with ginger ale and a splash of grenadine, mixed with a maraschino cherry.

+ Hamish McHamish was a ScotlandScottish celebrity ginger cat.

+ His first novel is “The Ginger Man”.

+ Sometimes spices such as ginger are added for their aroma.

+ It is filled with warm spicy Ginger soup with rice flour dumplings that have black sesame paste on the inside, it’s texture is soft and chewy.

+ It is a rhizomatous herbaceous perennial plant, in the ginger family, Zingiberaceae.

+ She played Ginger in “Blue Jasmine”.

+ ArmeniansArmenian monk Gregory of Nicopolis brought ginger bread to Europe in 992.

+ Although the most famous dancers were Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers, they did not dance in ballrooms.

+ Note: Ginger Fox is a parody of Britney Spears.

+ In the early years he achieved success in films such as “Bulldog Drummond Escapes” with Ginger Rogers.

“Distributed” – example sentences

How to use in-sentence of “Distributed”:

+ It was distributed by Shaw Brothers Studio.

+ It stars Robert Taylor, Irene Dunne, Charles Butterworth, Betty Furness, Sara Haden, Beryl Mercer and was distributed by Universal Pictures.

+ It stars Walter Matthau, Robert Shaw Robert Shaw, Hector Elizondo, Martin Balsam, James Broderick, Earl Hindman, Jerry Stiller, Doris Roberts, Lee Wallace, Dick O’Neill and was distributed by United Artists.

+ It was distributed by Produzioni Atlas Consorziate.

+ Individual genera or species should be distributed to lower categories.

+ Sullivan, Judith Vosselli and was distributed by Majestic Pictures.

+ It was distributed by RKO Radio Pictures and was nominated for 2 Academy Awards in 1947.

Distributed - example sentences
Distributed – example sentences

Example sentences of “Distributed”:

+ It was produced by Anima Istanbul Studios and distributed by Odin’s Eye Entertainment.

+ It stars Zsa Zsa Gabor, José Ferrer, Suzanne Flon, Katherine Kath, Peter Cushing, Christopher Lee, Michael Balfour and was distributed by United Artists.

+ It was distributed by Columbia Pictures and was nominated for an Academy Award in 1987.

+ It was directed by Ken Kwapis and distributed by Warner Bros.

+ It was distributed by Columbia Pictures and was nominated for an Academy Awards in 1940.

+ It was distributed by 20th Century Fox and was nominated for 5 Oscars and won an Academy Award in 1930.

+ It was distributed by 20th Century Fox and was nominated for 7 Academy Awards in 1950.

+ It stars Burt Lancaster, Yvonne De Carlo, Dan Duryea, Stephen McNally, Tom Pedi, Percy Helton, Esy Morales, Alan Napier, Edna Holland, Tony Curtis and was distributed by Universal Pictures.

+ It was produced and distributed by Universal Pictures.

+ The Italian Regia Aeronautica entered the war with 3296 airplanes distributed in all the “Italian Empire”, but only 1796 were in perfect fighting conditions.

+ It was distributed by Constantin Film.

+ It was distributed by 20th Century Fox and was nominated for 4 Academy Awards in 1958.

+ It stars June Haver, Gloria DeHaven, William Lundigan, Dennis Day, Thelma Ritter, Steve Allen and was distributed by 20th Century Fox.

+ It stars John Wayne, Maureen O’Hara, Barry Fitzgerald, Ward Bond, Victor McLaglen, Eileen Crowe, Mildred Natwick, Jack MacGowran and was distributed by Warner Bros..

+ This right is distributed by bureaucrats on an as-needed basis and removed when the needed edit is made.

+ It was distributed by Warner Bros and was nominated for 4 Academy Awards in 1941.

+ It was distributed by RKO Radio Pictures and was nominated for 11 Oscars and won an Academy Award in 1943.

+ It was produced by Anima Istanbul Studios and distributed by Odin's Eye Entertainment.

+ It stars Zsa Zsa Gabor, José Ferrer, Suzanne Flon, Katherine Kath, Peter Cushing, Christopher Lee, Michael Balfour and was distributed by United Artists.

More in-sentence examples of “Distributed”:

+ This simplifies the key distribution problem, because asymmetric keys only have to be distributed authentically, while symmetric keys need to be distributed in both an authentic and confidential manner.

+ It was distributed by Universal Pictures and was nominated for an Academy Award in 1960.

+ It was distributed by Panamint Films.

+ It stars Errol Flynn, Olivia de Havilland, Basil Rathbone, Ross Alexander, Hobart Cavanaugh and was distributed by Warner Bros..

+ It stars Tyrone Power, Joan Blondell, Coleen Gray, Helen Walker, Ian Keith, Taylor Holmes and was distributed by 20th Century Fox.

+ It was distributed by Danton Films.

+ The collection was also made available via Club Nintendo for 4,500 stars, but only 1,000 copies were distributed in this way.

+ It was distributed by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer and was nominated for an Academy Award in 1950.

+ It stars Ginger Rogers, Dennis Morgan, James Craig, Gladys Cooper, Eduardo Ciannelli, Ernest Cossart, Walter Kingsford, Cecil Cunningham, Edward Fielding, Odette Myrtil and was distributed by RKO Radio Pictures.

+ Aubrey Smith and was distributed by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer.

+ It stars Leonid Obolensky, Georgi Taratorkin, Boris Ivanov, Aleksey Batalov, Ivan Pereverzev, Irina Muravyova and was distributed by Mosfilm.

+ The movie was distributed by 20th Century Fox and was a box office hit in both Europe and the US, and critically praised.

+ It is the single most widely distributed genus of reptiles in North America.

+ It stars Olivia de Havilland, Montgomery Clift, Ralph Richardson, Miriam Hopkins, Vanessa Brown, Russ Brown and was distributed by Paramount Pictures.

+ It stars Bradford Dillman, Suzy Parker, Harry Andrews, Robert Stephens, Ronald Allen, John Welsh John Welsh, Martin Boddey, Charles Lloyd-Peck and was distributed by 20th Century Fox.

+ It stars Bette Davis, Herbert Marshall, Teresa Wright, Richard Carlson, Dan Duryea, Patricia Collinge, Charles Dingle, Jessica Grayson, Russell Hicks and was distributed by RKO Radio Pictures.

+ It stars George Sanders, Margaret Lindsay, Vincent Price, Dick Foran, Nan Grey, Cecil Kellaway, Alan Napier, Gilbert Emery and was distributed by Universal Pictures.

+ It stars John Derek, Elaine Stewart, Thomas Gomez, Rosemarie Bowe, Joanne Arnold and was distributed by 20th Century Fox.

+ It was distributed by 20th Century Fox and was remade in 1948 as “That Wonderful Urge”.

+ It was distributed by Columbia Pictures and became a cult favorite.

+ It stars Joan Crawford, Zachary Scott, Gladys George, Alice White, Sydney Greenstreet, Fred Clark and was distributed by Warner Bros..

+ Pollard, Don Rickles and was distributed by Columbia Pictures.

+ It stars Rob Reiner, Vincent Gardenia, Kay Medford, Alex Rocco, Anjanette Comer, Sid Caesar, Oliver Clark and was distributed by 20th Century Fox.

+ It stars Anthony Perkins, Karl Malden, Adam Williams Adam Williams, Perry Wilson and was distributed by Paramount Pictures.

+ It stars Wendy Hughes, Robyn Nevin, Nicholas Gledhill and was distributed by 20th Century Fox.

+ It was distributed by Rochelle Films.

+ It was distributed by Sony Pictures Releasing.

+ The Lincoln Town Car was distributed by The Ford Motor Company, Ford’s Lincoln division.

+ The program was the first syndicated program distributed by satellite.

+ It stars Wallace Beery, Leo Carrillo, Fay Wray, Donald Cook, Stuart Erwin, Ralph Bushman and was distributed by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer.

+ It stars Thorkild Roose, Olaf Ussing, Preben Neergaard, Lisbeth Movin, Preben Lerdorff Rye, Sigrid Neiiendam and was distributed by Janus Films.

+ In the middle of the 19th century a Syrian merchant brought the secret recipe of ice cream from Turkey to Damascus, where he developed a softer local version of ice cream called “Booza”, which is lighter And airy from the Turkish version, and from there it was distributed to Arab countries.

+ It stars Juozas Budraitis, Juris Strenga, Gediminas Girdvanis, Galina Jovovich, Ivars Kalniņš, Yevgeny Vesnik, Helga Dantzberg and was distributed by Dovzhenko Film Studios.

+ An alternative cover that is significantly different from the original and is widely distributed and/or replaces the original has generally been held to pass this criterion.

+ It stars Jackie Cooper, Robert Coogan, Mitzi Green, Jackie Searl, Willard Robertson, Enid Bennett, Guy Oliver and was distributed by Paramount Pictures.

+ It stars Joan Blondell, Madge Evans, Ina Claire, David Manners, Lowell Sherman, Phillips Smalley, Sidney Bracey, Louise Beavers, Wilson Benge, Ward Bond and was distributed by United Artists.

+ It stars Tom Cruise, Jeremy Renner, Simon Pegg, Paula Patton, Josh Holloway, Anil Kapoor, Michael Nyqvist, Vladimir Mashkov, Tom Wilkinson, Michelle Monaghan, Ving Rhames, Samuli Edelmann, Léa Seydoux and was distributed by Paramount Pictures.

+ A core component of the cochlea is the Organ of Corti, the sensory organ of hearing, which is distributed along the partition separating fluid chambers in the coiled tapered tube of the cochlea.

+ His talk radiotalk-radio show is distributed by Fox News Radio.

+ It stars Katharine Hepburn, Ginger Rogers, Adolphe Menjou, Gail Patrick, Andrea Leeds, Lucille Ball, Eve Arden and was distributed by RKO Radio Pictures.

+ It was distributed by Miramax and won an Academy Award in 1997.

+ It stars Marilyn Monroe, Betty Grable, Lauren Bacall, David Wayne, Rory Calhoun and was distributed by 20th Century Fox.

+ Plan 9 from Bell Labs is a free software distributed operating system.

+ It was distributed by Orion Pictures and was nominated for 2 Academy Awards in 1988.

+ It stars Danny Kaye, Gene Tierney, Corinne Calvert, Marcel Dalio, Jean Murat, Henri Letondal, Sig Ruman and was distributed by 20th Century Fox.

+ It stars Alec Guinness, Irene Dunne, Andrew Ray, Beatrice Campbell, Finlay Currie, Anthony Steel and was distributed by 20th Century Fox.

+ This simplifies the key distribution problem, because asymmetric keys only have to be distributed authentically, while symmetric keys need to be distributed in both an authentic and confidential manner.

+ It was distributed by Universal Pictures and was nominated for an Academy Award in 1960.
+ It was distributed by Panamint Films.