“wellington” some ways to use

How to use in-sentence of “wellington”:

+ He played four first-class cricket matches for Wellington between 1952 and 1954.

+ The village of Wellington was officially listed in 1846 and was made a town in 1879.

+ The station would be underneath Wellington Street.

+ She was the widow of Wellington Mara, and the matriarch of the Mara family, which includes New York Giants CEO John Mara, and her granddaughters, actresses Rooney Mara and Kate Mara.

+ On October 1, 1890, Robert Harris and his sons, Robert and Charles, printed the first issue of “The Wellington Times”.

wellington some ways to use
wellington some ways to use

Example sentences of “wellington”:

+ He also played for the Wellington Saints of the New Zealand National Basketball League in 2011.

+ From 2006 to 2018, she played for Wellington Pride.

+ The allies were caught completely by surprise and their only chance to stop him lay with two small armies in Belgium: a British and Dutch army commanded by the Duke of Wellington and a Prussian army commanded by Marshall Blücher.

+ This had given Wellington enough time to prepare a full defensive position across the road leading to Brussels, near the village of Waterloo.

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

+ Copeland died in a Wellington hospice on 24 November 2018 from cancer, aged 75.

+ There is a memorial plaque on the wall of Wymeswold Pharmacy that pays tribute to when a Wellington Bomber crashed into a nearby hill while on a night training course.

+ The then-new Wellington Monument, DublinWellington Monument in Phoenix Park is seen on the left of the picture.

+ Dhe Wellington Monument is an obelisk in the Phoenix Park, Dublin, Ireland.

+ His plan was successful at first and he crossed the Belgian border before Wellington and Blucher could join forces.

+ The 1994 Guelph municipal election was held on November 14, 1994, in Guelph, Ontario, Canada, to elect the Mayor of Guelph, Guelph City Council and the Guelph members of the Upper Grand District School Board and Wellington Catholic District School Board.

+ Spencer died on 29 March 1992 at Wellington Hospital in London of a heart attack at the age of 68.

+ South of Wellington is Cook Strait, the sea between the North Island and the South Island.

+ It gives money to The Wellington Academy, a state school that started in 2009.

+ Britten died on 13 February 2020 in Wellington of cancer at the age of 80.

+ Alexander Robertson “Duke” Wellington was a CanadiansCanadian professional ice hockey player.

+ He also played for the Wellington Saints of the New Zealand National Basketball League in 2011.

+ From 2006 to 2018, she played for Wellington Pride.

More in-sentence examples of “wellington”:

+ The railway from Sydney reached Wellington in 1880.

+ In 1892, “The Wellington Times” was printed three times a week, on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday.

+ It is also called “Wellington Testimonial” because it was built while Wellington was still alive.

+ The first post office in Wellington was created in July 1871.

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

+ Important features are Mount Wellington which is 96m in height and the Pinnacles at 66m.

+ In October, Wellington crossed into France.

+ Richard Wellington Burkhardt was an AmericansAmerican academic.

+ In 2011 Wellington College International Tianjin was opened in China.

+ The Wellington Boot, a country racing festival is held in every year in March and April.

+ It takes its name from Stratfield Saye House, which was awarded to the Duke of Wellington after his defeat of Napoleon at the Battle of Waterloo.

+ Shrapnell died in Wellington on 2 September 2020 at the age of 85.

+ Sir John Francis Jeffries He was the 14th Deputy Mayor of Wellington City from 1971 to 1974.

+ It was set up in 1949 and is named for David Bowman, an early leader of the Capalaba, Cleveland, Redland Bay, Birkdale, Thorneside, Alexandra Hills, Thornlands, Mount Cotton, Cornubia, Ormiston, Wellington Point and Victoria Point.

+ O’Brien died in Wellington on 13 December 2017 at the age of 93.

+ There were 9,200 people living in the Wellington Shire.

+ These included the Auckland Blues, Waikato ChiefsChiefs and Hurricanes, and Counties Manukau, Wellington and later North Harbour and Cardiff Blues.

+ The Köppen Climate Classification system says that Wellington has a humid subtropical climate, abbreviated “Cfa” on climate maps.

+ He moved on to Wellington Town, where he played out his career.

+ George’s Colts and Hamilton Parish football clubs play their games at the Wellington Oval, which also serves as a cricket ground.

+ Gardner went to school at Eagle House and Wellington College, BerkshireWellington College and studied at Exeter College, Oxford.

+ Vi Kyuin Wellington Koo Chinese languageChinese: 顾维钧;Chinese diplomat.

+ He presented two cooking shows on New Zealand television in the 1970s — “Thyme for Cookery” and “Bon Appetit” — and ran “The Coachman”‘ restaurant in Wellington for 28 years.

+ The town is the centre of the Wellington Shire Local Government Area.

+ Puslinch is a township in south-central Ontario, Canada, in the County of Wellington south of Guelph.

+ Dufferin County was formed in 1881 from parts of Grey County, Simcoe County, and Wellington County, Ontario.

+ There had already been a small battle at Quatre Bras, as Wellington tried to delay the French advance.

+ Clement was born in Masterton, Wellington Region.

+ Gotlieb was a member of the Wellington City Council from 1983 to 2001.

+ It was first seen in Wellington Harbour in 1987.

+ The Wellington Caves are millions of years old.

+ An opera singer, he performed at Wellington City Opera and The NBR New Zealand Opera.

+ It is upriver of Wellington in the central west region.

+ The local newspaper “The Wellington Times”, owned by Rural Press, is printed three times a week..

+ The town has a Wellington railway station railway station on the Wolverhampton–Shrewsbury line.

+ Locksley Wellington “Slide” Hampton is an American jazz trombonist, composer and arranger.

+ She was a supercentenarian and after emigrating to the United States, she became the third wife of diplomat and politician Wellington Koo.

+ The University of Otago has ten libraries — seven based in Dunedin on the main university campus, the Education library in Southland, plus two medical libraries in Wellington and Christchurch.

+ In 2008 Wellington became the first school to win the Daily Mail Cup in rugby.

+ He was a member of the conservative Wellington Citizens’ Association.

+ He studied at Summer Fields School, a Preparatory school preparatory school near Wellington College in Crowthorne and Trinity College, Oxford.

+ Suggate died in Wellington on 16 June 2016, aged 94.

+ He studied at both Wellington College and Cherwell College in Oxford.

+ Ferner died in Wellington on 10 June 2020, aged 87.

+ Holland finished his first class career with a season with Wellington in New Zealand’s domestic league.

+ The group was formed in Wellington during 1998.

+ Murphy died on 3 December 2018 in Wellington at the age of 80.

+ Tonks died at his home in Wellington on 18 October 2020, aged 85.

+ The Wellington Dukes of the Ontario Junior Hockey League play in Wellington.

+ The Wellington Monument, DublinWellington Monument is a tall obelisk.

+ The railway from Sydney reached Wellington in 1880.

+ In 1892, "The Wellington Times" was printed three times a week, on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday.

“carving” in-sentences

How to use in-sentence of “carving”:

– The oldest known picture of a guitar-like instrument is a 3300 year old stone carving of a Hittite bard.

– Dishes were made from carving soapstone, bones, or musk ox horns.

– Fuzon encompasses hybrid styles of exquisite melodies and everlasting pop/rock instrumentation, hence carving out a special niche for themselves.

– Michelangelo had already done a lot of work for the popes, carving figures for the tomb of Pope Julius II, painting the Sistine Chapel ceiling, which took five years, and the enormous fresco the “Last Judgement” on the wall of the Sistine Chapel.

– Some of the finest examples of early European wood carving are from the Middle Ages in Germany, Russia, Italy and France, where the typical themes of that era were used in Christian icons.

– Aztec artists made their pyramid and other stone buildings into art too, by carving into them.

carving in-sentences
carving in-sentences

Example sentences of “carving”:

– Over the years numerous visitors have added graffiti by carving names in the soft sandstone at the base of the pillar.

– Esterly’s own carving began as decorative foliage work.

– Warnings were quickly issued as the storm began carving a path through suburban north Raleigh.

– The Egyptians put a statue in their room or a carving over their bed to protect them from bad dreams.

– The purpose of the carving is subject to much speculation.

– After persuading her that she wants to find the truth and help, Imelda allows Nico to access Carchon’s room, which contains an elephant carving exactly the same as that of Nico’s father and a stone cylinder, which contains a hidden code of letters.

– When they landed, they made the large carving called “Te Uenuku” out of a tōtara tree with a round opening at the top, in which the stone was placed so that the god could live in the carving.

– There are old merchants’ mansions richly decorated with wood and stone carving in the historical center of Ulan-Ude, along the river banks.

– There is a broken queen piece in a similar style from an excavation of the archbishop’s palace, similar carving in Nidaros Cathedral in Trondheim, the excavation in Trondheim of a kite-shaped shield similar to shields on some of the pieces and a king piece of similar design found on Hitra Island, near the mouth of Trondheim Fjord.

– In some parts of the world, like India, the architecture is famous for carving the stone on temples and palaces.

– She also learned to make artistic objects from wood carving and Pyrographypoker work.

– The 11.60 metre high carving is made of oak and is the oldest tabernacle of its kind in Germany.

– Wakasa agate work is made by applying heat to the rough stone to make it red, and deciding the shape of carving taking into consideration the scratches on the natural stone and long-lasting polishing work.

– The carving of an eagle with oaks and fig leaf depicts a scene in which the devil wants to tempt a lay brother.

- Over the years numerous visitors have added graffiti by carving names in the soft sandstone at the base of the pillar.

- Esterly’s own carving began as decorative foliage work.
- Warnings were quickly issued as the storm began carving a path through suburban north Raleigh.

“lens” use in-sentences

How to use in-sentence of “lens”:

– That way, an 18mm lens mounted on a digital camera of this type gives an angle of view of the 28mm wide-angle lens, namely 75 degrees, for a multiplier of 1.5.

– The fourth is a 5-megapixel telephoto lens with an F/2.0 aperture.

– A bandage contact lens is then placed over the eye, and the epithelium grows back behind the contact lens.

– Shutters immediately behind the lens were used in some cameras with limited lens interchangeability.

– And it usually uses wide-angle lens to film as many details around as possible.

– Each lens unit of a compound eye has a UV receptor, and a UV filter oriented differently in each of these units, so a bee is able to detect this polarization pattern.

– Max Weber contrasted collectivism and individualism through the lens of religion, believing that Protestants were more individualistic and self-reliant compared to Catholics, who endorsed hierarchical, interdependent relationships among people.

– The aperture of a photographic lens is a hole that can be adjusted to different sizes, using the aperture ring.

lens use in-sentences
lens use in-sentences

Example sentences of “lens”:

- The design allows the construction of lenses of large aperture and short focal length without the weight and volume of material that would be required in conventional lens design.

- The crystalline lens is a transparent, Lens #Types of simple lensesbiconvex structure in the eye.
- A Lens lens can make an image of an object appear somewhere else.

– The design allows the construction of lenses of large aperture and short focal length without the weight and volume of material that would be required in conventional lens design.

– The crystalline lens is a transparent, Lens #Types of simple lensesbiconvex structure in the eye.

– A Lens lens can make an image of an object appear somewhere else.

– Goggles also have clear plastic lens covers that can be torn off or rolled off during a race so the goggle remains clean and clear while riding.

– A variable focus lens is a camera lens that can vary its focal length.

– Silt rock is very small and you must use a lens to see silt.

– The lens changes its shape depending on how far away the eye focuses.

– If the focal length of the lens is negative, the focal length is the distance at which the light has spread to twice its original size.

– The majority of cameras only have one lens that users cannot change or take out.

– Some camera lenses have a bokeh that looks like it “swirls” around the subject, often called swirly bokeh, it is used in portrait photography, and is caused by lens defects, though some special camera lenses are designed to have it.

More in-sentence examples of “lens”:

– The problem was that the edges tore when the lens was getting removed.

– These eyes have a lens of one refractive index.

– The lamp had been handcrafted in Paris, containing a big oil lamp with mirrors and a Fresnel lens to enhance the light.

– The picture the lens makes is recorded by a light-sensitive Electronicselectronic sensor.

– One type of camera called the Pinhole camera has no lens but uses a very small hole to focus light.

– A Prime lens is a camera lenslens which has a fixed “zoom” or focal length.

– He made his debut in the first team as substitute in an UEFA Championsleague match versus RC Lens in November 2002.

– A flat piece of heat absorbing glass is often placed between the condensing lens and the slide, to avoid damaging the slide.

– But the term “power” is also used to express the ability of a lens or other optical device to focus light.

– A wide-angle lens is the opposite.

– The device features a combination of a 16MP main lens located on the device’s rear, both of which have an aperture of f/1.7.

– A common sign of swelling of the lens is blurring of distance vision while near vision remains adequate.

– A Fresnel lens is an Lens optical lens, which was originally developed for Lighthouses.

– The other meaning of telephoto lens applies to lenses that are constructed in a special way so they can be shorter than their focal length.

– One kind of wide-angle lens is a fish eye lens.

– The lens at the other end is called the “objective”.

– The iPhone 12 Pro and 12 Pro Max contain many of the same features as the 12 and 12 mini, with the addition of one camera lens and a LiDAR scanner to allow for better photos and augmented reality experiences.

– Computers now let engineers make better lenses, though, because they can calculate the way that light goes through the lens and find the best design for each task.

– A photographic filter is a Lens lens that is used in photography to filter the light.

– When a camera focuses on an object to take a picture, the lens moves back and forth until the image that the camera sees is in the right focus.

– They have a simple “pinhole” lens through which water can pass.

– To take a photograph of something, the lens makes a small picture of the object inside the camera.

– The patient must sleep with a protective shield over the eyes until the contact lens is removed.

– Berger wrote the monthly “Race Stories” column for the Lens Section of the “New York Times”.

– The second camera is a 12-megapixel portrait lens with an F/2.0 aperture.

– If rays of light go straight into a lens and the focal length is positive, the focal length is the distance to the point behind the lens where the rays will be brought to a focus.

– The lens makes an image by focusing the light.

– Telephoto lens is the opposite.

– A zoom lens is more versatile; it can do both.

– Usually the lower half of each lens is made to help the wearer read, while the upper one is to help the wearer see at a distance.

– In a simple operation, the old lens can be replaced by a new plastic one.

– The cornea and the lens bend light so the image strikes the retina.

– The lens is also called the “aquula” Latin, “a little stream”, dim.

– Many of these things are based on Lens lenses, which focus light and can make images of things that are bigger or smaller than the original.

– The drive has a very small camera lens beside the laser which can read the codes.

– Ayers was asked in a 2004 interview, “How do you feel about what you did? Would you do it again under similar circumstances?” He said: Web page titled, Independent Lens website, accessed June 5, 2008 “I’ve thought about this a lot.

– The lens in octopod are movable.

– Meanwhile, George uses the lens on the statue in the church and looks through it to discover a hidden image of a burning man.

– Here, the gravitational lens produces four images from the same object, although it is only one object.

– Compared to earlier lenses, the Fresnel lens is much thinner.

– On Christmas afternoon he finally made a contact lens in his apparatus.

– He used a compound microscope with two Lens lenses to look at the structure of cork, and to look at leaves and some insects.

– For example, a telephoto lens can take a picture of something far away.

– The picture the lens makes is recorded on photographic film.

– Focal length tells how strongly a Lens lens, a curved optical device brings light together or spreads it out.

– The mirrors can be moved so they reflect light through the lens or reflect light somewhere else.

– Their impact-resistant Lens lenses protect against bullet fragments, stray bits of gunpowder, and other debris.

– A video projector takes a video signal and projects the corresponding image on a screen using a lens system.

- The problem was that the edges tore when the lens was getting removed.

- These eyes have a lens of one refractive index.
- The lamp had been handcrafted in Paris, containing a big oil lamp with mirrors and a Fresnel lens to enhance the light.

How to use in-sentence of “laser”

How to use in-sentence of “laser”:

– Pavlos Kontides earned a silver medal in the men’s laser sailing event.

– The early Laserdisc players used a Helium-Neon laser to read the disc, but the later models used infrared lasers.

– Like in Afghanistan French pilots fired laser guided bombs, but also laser guided missiles.

– For example, laser measurement, 2150m horizontal drilling, pouring water glass and cement into soft bedrock.

– A laser is the most exact and powerful sort of light but the laser in the drive is very, very small.

– Ophthalmologists are allowed to medically treat eye disease, implement laser therapy, and perform incisional surgery when needed.

How to use in-sentence of laser
How to use in-sentence of laser

Example sentences of “laser”:

– To reduce the possibility of errors, a laser scanning may perform up to 500 scans per second.

– Rubinsztein-Dunlop was awarded with an Order of Australia in the 2018 Queen’s Birthday Honours List for “distinguished service to laser physics and nano-optics as a researcher, mentor and academic, to the promotion of educational programs, and to women in science”.

– The starfighter has four laser cannons and two proton torpedo launchers.

– The back of the missile has the systems that guide the missile by laser beams from the launcher.

– Their shows included lots of stage lighting, and laser effects.

– Inside each pipe is a laser which measures any change in length.

– Up to several hundred small laser burns are placed in the areas of retinal leakage surrounding the macula.

- To reduce the possibility of errors, a laser scanning may perform up to 500 scans per second.

- Rubinsztein-Dunlop was awarded with an Order of Australia in the 2018 Queen’s Birthday Honours List for "distinguished service to laser physics and nano-optics as a researcher, mentor and academic, to the promotion of educational programs, and to women in science".
- The starfighter has four laser cannons and two proton torpedo launchers.

– PRK uses an ultraviolet laser to reshape the cornea.

– When all of the optical gain medium is producing light, this is called saturation and creates a very strong beam of light at a very narrow wavelength, which we would call a laser beam.

– The nuclear physics facility of the European Union’s proposed Extreme Light Infrastructure laser will be built in Romania.

– Focal laser treatment stabilizes vision and reduces the risk of vision loss by 50 percent.

More in-sentence examples of “laser”:

- He was known as an important scientist of laser spectroscopy.

- If the doctor uses a laser there is almost no bleeding.
- In the past, the cashier had to press some keys on a keyboard keyboard to do this, but in recent days he or she simply scans a barcode on the product itself using a laser scanner.

– He was known as an important scientist of laser spectroscopy.

– If the doctor uses a laser there is almost no bleeding.

– In the past, the cashier had to press some keys on a keyboard keyboard to do this, but in recent days he or she simply scans a barcode on the product itself using a laser scanner.

– Lidar is a method for measuring distances by using a laser on a target and measuring its reflection with a sensor.

– Gases can be used for laser by using helium, nitrogen, carbon dioxide, neon or others.

– Raves also have Laser lighting displaylaser light shows, projected images and other visual effects used to create a fantasy-like scene.

– Toner is a powder commonly used in photocopiers and Laser printers to draw images and text onto paper.

– The won the prize for his works in laser spectroscopy.

– Jean Robieux is responsible for the discovery of the principle of control of laser Nuclear fusionfusion in 1961 and the discovery of the principle of laser isotope separation.

– A free-electron laser, or FEL, is a laser that produces a very bright beam of light.

– It requires only a double slit device like the one in the picture, something to hold the double slit device still, and a good laser such as the kind that is used by workmen to “draw” straight lines when they are building.

– A laser “burns” pits into a dye layer on the disc, making them transparent.

– By reusing the electrons and most of their energy, the free-electron laser requires less electricity to operate.

– Classes of dinghies sailed in the Olympics now are the Finn, the 470, the 49er, the Laser and the Nacra which is a catamaran.

– The United States Navy funds this research to develop an laser that could shoot down missiles.

– There is also a beam splitter that separates the laser or light beam and a screen that shows the interference pattern.

– Estimating weight is most easily done with the laser scan skeleton technique that puts a “virtual” skin over it, but even this is only an estimate.

– During the surgery 1,000 to 2,000 laser burns are placed in the areas of the retina away from the macula, causing the abnormal blood vessels to shrink.

– He took control of Laser Tag centres across the world and the winning children were beamed up to a space station far above Earth to be prepared to fight in a war.

– He was a creator of the brightest repeatedly pulsed laser in the visible region of the spectrum.

– Mavalvala is best known for her work on the detection of gravitational waves in the Laser Interferometer Gravitational-Wave Observatory project.

– A free-electron laser uses a beam of electrons and can be tuned to emit different colors.

– The first working laser was put together and operated by Theodore Maiman at the Hughes Research Laboratories in 1960.

– She initiated experimental programs in laser micromanipulation and atom optics at the University of Queensland.

– It contains a laser diode that emits a very narrow laser beam of visible light.

– It took three years for modern laser measuring and the mold to be made in France for the reproduction sculpture, and another three years to carve the marble in Italy.

– The bases hide exaggerated super weapons such as laser cannons, nuclear warheads, and missile launch facilities, taking the role of objectives.

– These methods are used in the design of heterojunction bipolar transistors, laser diodes and solar cells.

– A CD player has a laser and an optical sensor.

– They are best known for making computers and computer hardware such as inkjet computer printerprinters, laser printers, all-in-one printers, scanners and digital cameras.

– It fires a laser beam and splits it into two laser beams.

– If we shoot single photons from a laser at a sheet of photographic film, we will see a single spot of light on the developed film.

– The laser scanners are also called barcode readers.

– The fast-moving electrons then pass through a wiggler which produces a bright laser light beam.

– It uses laser or LED-technology to get small particles of toner from a Ink cartridgecartridge onto paper.

– Side effects are more likely if an old or obsolete laser is used, which many clinics still use.

– He researched nuclear physics, quantum optics, and laser physics.

– A laser line can be used to scan the changes.

– Holograms need laser beams.

– The CD player passes a laser beam along the track of the CD.

– The CD or DVD disk is similar to a mirror and the laser light reflects off it.

– In 2006, good measurements of the orbit from the Keck telescopesKeck Laser guide star adaptive optics system were reported.

– If photons were particles then we would expect them to appear at two points on the screen connected to the laser through the two slits in the middle.

– Older optical disc technologies such as DVD, DVD±R, DVD±RW, and DVD-RAM used a red laser to read and write data.

– A laser creates light by special actions involving a material called an “optical gain medium”.

“goat” use in sentences

How to use in-sentence of “goat”:

+ However, it has enough grassland to support goat herds.

+ The park has Cedar woodcedar trees and endangered wild goat species Markhor.

+ The national park is home to the rare East Caucasian Tur, a mountain dwelling goat antelope found only in the eastern half of the Caucasus Mountains.

+ Breck Parkman, “Mammoth Rocks: Part 1, Where Pleistocene Giants got Good Rub”, Center for the Study of the First Americans, Mammoths Series, Volume 18, Number 1, December 2002 Mammoth fossils have been found at Bodega Head, which is a few miles south of Goat Rock Beach.

+ The Russian River, which has its mouth at the north end of Goat Rock Beach, is Sonoma County’s biggest watercourse and river.

+ The fragments are written in ink on sheep or goat skin.

+ Capricorn the sea goat was a goat that decided to take over the world.

+ The oldest natural history of the area is related to marks made by mammals in an area of rock about one third of a mile south of Goat Rock Beach.

goat use in sentences
goat use in sentences

Example sentences of “goat”:

+ The diet of the goat includes eating grass, leaves, shrubs, root vegetables, and other kinds of plants.

+ It extends for about along the Pacific OceanPacific Coast, from Bodega Head in Bodega to just north of Goat Rock Beach.

+ She is the voice of Pema in Nickelodeon cartoon “The Legend of Korra” notable various cartoon companies like Cartoon Network includes, her role related to Princess Morbucks in Season 3 from Craig McCracken’s “The Powerpuff Girls”, “Adventure Time”, “Dexter’s Laboratory”, Nickelodeon includes “CatDog”, “Hey, Arnold”, “The Legend of Korra”, “Pig Goat Banana Cricket”, “SpongeBob SquarePants”, “Barnyard”, as well the It’s Pony, others like, “Nutri Ventures”, “Shorty McShorts Short”, “Coconut Fred”.

+ Somalis are mostly camel or goat herders, and depend on their livestock to live.

+ She created a goat farming system using the indigenous breed Pezzata Mòchena to create dairy and beauty products.

+ The mountain goat wanders the mountains alone, and meets only to mate.

+ The diet of the goat includes eating grass, leaves, shrubs, root vegetables, and other kinds of plants.

+ It extends for about along the Pacific OceanPacific Coast, from Bodega Head in Bodega to just north of Goat Rock Beach.

+ Urdă is a Romanian fresh white cheese made from whey of sheep, goat or cow.

+ It has consistently been represented as a mythological hybridcross of a goat and a fish since the Middle Bronze Age.

+ The coastline consists of a number of named beaches, including Arched Rock Beach, Jenner Beach, Blind Beach, Goat Beach and Goat Rock Beach.

+ The rules of the problem are that the host has to open a door with a goat behind it and the player has the opportunity to switch.

In-sentence examples of “advisor”

How to use in-sentence of “advisor”:

+ He later served as Operations Advisor to the Venezuelan Air Force from 1959 to 1962.

+ She helped as an advisor on how the foundation worked and how it was governed., June 27, 2007.

+ He was promoted to chief advisor of hydraulics, mathematics, and astronomy.

+ He is a senior advisor to Monitor Deloitte.

+ In the late 1970s, Petrov served as a military advisor to the Ethiopian Army.

In-sentence examples of advisor
In-sentence examples of advisor

Example sentences of “advisor”:

+ William Laud was a close advisor of Charles I of England.

+ After he retired, Zmolek became an advisor and member of the board to the Rochester Youth Hockey Association.

+ He is the chief economic advisor to President Donald Trump and Director of the National Economic Council.

+ He worked with the Argentine government as a Technical Advisor on the Tierra del Fuego Malvinas Question Provincial Observatory Advisory Council.

+ In 2011, she was an advisor for the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, a government agency that protects consumers from unfair practices of banks, payday lenders, student loan providers, credit card companies, collection agencies, for-profit colleges and universities, and the collection departments of health maintenance organizations.

+ Wilfred Thesiger was born in Addis Ababa where his father was an advisor to the Ethiopian emperor.

+ He had been Assistant to the President and Deputy National Security Advisor from January 22, 2001.

+ He was in the Iranian Ministry of Intelligence and National Security as deputy to Ali Fallahian and in April 2007 was appointed by President of IranPresident Mahmoud Ahmadinejad as the security advisor to the president.

+ For his unique creativity and selflessness, he has always been attended by Louis XIV And eventually he became a trusted advisor to the king.

+ Social Security policy and his work as an advisor to the Advisory Council on Social Security in the late 1980s and 1990s.

+ He was also the Principal Creative Advisor for Walt Disney Imagineering.

+ He served as the United States National Security Advisor to President of the United StatesPresident Jimmy Carter from 1977 to 1981.

+ He was the National Security Advisor in the Obama Administration.

+ He is now an instructor or advisor for many organizations, including: Tōkai University, the International Judo Federation, and the All Japan Judo Federation.

+ During 1937, Claire Lee Chennault retired from the American military and became the military advisor to China.

+ He was appointed via by President Barack Obama in early 2009 for the Special Advisor of the Green Jobs.

+ He was a senior policy advisor there.

+ He was the senior policy advisor to Hillary Clinton’s 2016 presidential election campaign and Deputy Chief of Staff at the Department of State.

+ She was Lord Mayor of Manchester from 1975 to 1976 and an advisor on educational matters to Margaret Thatcher’s government in the 1980s.

+ He was an advisor to Gamal Abdel Nasser.

+ William Laud was a close advisor of Charles I of England.

+ After he retired, Zmolek became an advisor and member of the board to the Rochester Youth Hockey Association.

More in-sentence examples of “advisor”:

+ One medical advisor was given a cameo appearance in the series as an orthopaedic surgeon.

+ From 2016 until his death, he was kaumātua and advisor to the governor-general and government of New Zealand.

+ Since 2012, he served as Senior Policy Advisor at the Institute of Modern Russia.

+ During the Barack ObamaObama Administration, McKean was the first-ever Senior Advisor for Human Rights in the United States Department of State’s global AIDS program and the Office of Global Affairs at the U.S.

+ Augustin Pascal Pierre Louis Marie de Romanet, Comte de Beaune is a French political advisor and business executive, chief executive officer of Groupe ADP since November 2012.

+ He was a political advisor to Mayor of ChicagoChicago Mayor Harold Washington.

+ He was an advisor to four U.S.

+ Before that, he served as the Deputy National Security Advisor for the Clinton Administration from January 20, 1993 until March 14, 1997.

+ In the spring of 1949, Robinson turned to Hall of Famer George Sisler, working as an advisor to the Dodgers, for batting help.

+ He was a close advisor to Count Berengar Raymond I of Barcelona and he rebuilt the cathedral of Vic with help from Countess Ermesinda.

+ Razvi was politically powerful and a close advisor of the Nizam, whom he encouraged to defy the infidel government, and blocked the invasion of Hyderabad into Republic of India.

+ Flohic also was a closer advisor and aide-de-camp to General Charles de Gaulle.

+ Horner also served as the technical advisor for all of the “Jurassic Park Jurassic Park” films.

+ He served as an advisor to Trump during his successful presidential campaign.

+ He held many important jobs including Speaker of the House of Commons, Lord Chancellor and advisor to the King Henry VIII.

+ He served as National Security Advisor between 1953 and 1955, and again from 1957 to 1958.

+ Lewis “Scooter” Libby first name generally given as Irv, Irve or Irving; and former advisor to Vice President of the United StatesVice President Dick Cheney.

+ During World War II, Woodward was an advisor to the War Production Board on the penicillin project.

+ Conway was an American tax advisor and actor who appeared frequently in Japanese films and television between the 1950s and 1970s.

+ He serves as a Senior Advisor to the President of the United Statessenior advisor for policy for President Donald Trump.

+ Vince Cable studied economics at university and became an economic advisor to the Kenyan government in 1966.

+ The current Executive Director of UNICEF is former United States National Security Advisor Anthony Lake since 2010.

+ He is an advisor to many companies.

+ She was the White House Deputy National Security Advisor in Barack Obama’s administration.

+ The mother of Maria I of Portugal she also acted as regent of Portugal during the last months of her husbands life and acted as advisor to her daughter in her reign.

+ Upon arriving in Argentina via the ratlines, he became a security advisor to Juan Perón.

+ He was easily led by a small number of friends, such as his French queen Margaret of Anjou and his advisor Edmund Beaufort, Duke of Somerset.

+ During the 1980s, he served as an advisor on indigenous affairs to the governments of Malcolm Fraser and Bob Hawke.

+ Charles Bila Kaboré was appointed technical advisor to the Minister of the Interior and Security in 1961, before becoming Treasurer General of Upper Volta and member of the Economic and Social Council.

+ He became Mexico’s special advisor at UNESCO in Paris.

+ He was the United States National Security Advisor under U.S.

+ He is the senior advisor to player development for the Baltimore Ravens.

+ On December 4, 2020, newly elected President of the United StatesPresident Chief Medical Advisor to the President in the Biden administration.

+ In the 1970s, he became a member of the Likud party and from time to time he was brought in by Israeli leaders as an advisor of Naval issues.

+ Since 2014, Dimitry Dikman is the Senior Advisor to the Chairman of the Board of Directors of Genesis Philanthropy Group and Chairman of the Grant Review Committee of the foundation.

+ John Holdren, Director, nominated in December 2008, served as Science Advisor to President Barack Obama.

+ He was a presidential Office of Science and Technology PolicyScience Advisor for President Ronald Reagan.

+ He was advisor to Sergey Brin, the co-founder of Google, from 1993 to 1997 when Brin was a computer science student at Stanford.

+ Secretary of State Rex Tillerson, economic advisor Gary Cohn, U.S.

+ He served as National Security Advisor under U.S.

+ Richard Vincent Allen was the United States National Security Advisor to President Ronald Reagan from 1981 to 1982, having been Reagan’s chief foreign policy advisor from 1977.

+ Abū Bakr ‘Abdallāh bin Abī Quḥāfah aṣ-Ṣiddīq Abu Bakr served as a trusted advisor to Muhammad.

+ After resigning as CEO of HP, Fiorina served on the boards of several organizations and as an advisor to Republican Party Republican John McCain’s 2008 presidential campaign.

+ Lauren Ashley Underwood born October 4, 1986_ is an American politician, political advisor and former registered nurse.

+ They included: Ahmed Ullah, an advisor of the ex-King of Oudh; Nana Saheb, his nephew Rao Saheb, and his retainers, Tantia Tope and Rani Lakshmibai; the Rani LakshmibaiRani of Jhansi; Kunwar Singh; the Rajput chief of Jagadishpur in Bihar; and Firuz Saha, a relative of the Mughal Emperor, Bahadur Shah.

+ She was Programme Director of ‘The Girl Generation: Together To End FGM’ and Senior FGM Advisor for Equality Now, an international human rights organisation.

+ One medical advisor was given a cameo appearance in the series as an orthopaedic surgeon.

+ From 2016 until his death, he was kaumātua and advisor to the governor-general and government of New Zealand.
+ Since 2012, he served as Senior Policy Advisor at the Institute of Modern Russia.

How to use the word “cavernosa”

How to use in-sentence of “cavernosa”:

– When a man is sexual arousalsexually aroused or stimulated by touch – for example, if he masturbates or another person touches him in a sexual way – the touching is picked up by nerves in the arteries of the corpus spongiosum penis and corpora cavernosa penis.

– Tissue Tissues in the penis called the corpus spongiosum penis and corpora cavernosa penis fill with blood, causing the penis to become longer, thicker, harder and to stand upright.

– It has two corpora cavernosa between them.

– When an erection occurs, the penis is surged with a rich supply of blood which is then trapped in the spongy tissues of the Cavernosa and Spongiosum.

– Blood flows out of the corpus spongiosum and corpora cavernosa penis, and the penis goes back to its normal size.

– This allows blood to flow away from the corpora cavernosa penis into the corpus spongiosum penis.

How to use the word cavernosa
How to use the word cavernosa

Some example sentences of “password”

How to use in-sentence of “password”:

– To connect, you must enter a username and password given to you by the people in charge of the network.

– Some software put a limit on the length of a password and is sometimes used to make larger secret phrases smaller.

– Privileged accounts will be prompted to update their password to one that is at least 10 characters in length.

– I wish to disappear from enwiki, but I have m:Unifed login, so I request rename so this account’s password shall not be changed.

– This works, and Dexter is unable to enter without the right password to which he has to mimic Mandark’s voice.

– The cookies containing username and password automatically expire 180 days after login.

– However, now third-party applications that try to use a username and password do not work at all.

– It is now possible to use the same username, password and e-mail address across all Wikimedia wikis, without needing to register an account on each wiki.

Some example sentences of password
Some example sentences of password

Example sentences of “password”:

- This is mainly to stop the "urge" of editing, and im choosing this option over others as password b0rking would prevent return, i dont think the enforcer works and i can get around it, so this is preferable.

- A website programmed with PHP can have pages that are password protected.
- Normally I'd block and ignore, but this guy had my password reset and e-mailed to me, which means he may have been trying to break into my account.

– This is mainly to stop the “urge” of editing, and im choosing this option over others as password b0rking would prevent return, i dont think the enforcer works and i can get around it, so this is preferable.

– A website programmed with PHP can have pages that are password protected.

– Normally I’d block and ignore, but this guy had my password reset and e-mailed to me, which means he may have been trying to break into my account.

– Instead of keeping the real password, a “hash” of the key is kept and when checking the password, the “hash” of the real password is checked with the input.

– I have my login settings checked to remember my name and password here, and I also have cookies enabled in my browser.

– The given minimum distance between two passwords is recommended to be 5, so that means that 5 changes need to take place between your old password and your new password for certain websites to accept your new password.

– To read an encrypted string a secret key or password must be provided to decrypt it.

– Currently the only requirement is the password is at least 1 letter long.

– The next time you log in, you supply your username again and demonstrate with the password that you are the same person.

– He was known as a pioneer in the development of time-sharing operating systems and for creating the password system for computers.

– For example, while you can use a password to keep a file safe, if you need to tell the password to somebody there is a risk of the password being seen by third parties.

– So if an admin sets such a simple password which can be found out by a vandal account, I think we should consider about how that admin is understanding his/her responsibilities.

– NotGiven’s vote has been struck by me and the password scrambled and email address removed, hence completely retiring him.

– Websites also advise changing a password once a year or more often to prevent hacking.

– So change your password please.

– WOPR asks David for a password and after doing some research on the computer’s creator Professor Steven Falken he guesses that the password is named after the creator’s dead son, Joshua.

– If a person has a bank account they must keep their password secret.

– We have started an RFC on meta to increase password requirements for users that have accounts which can edit MediaWiki:Common.js, have access to checkuser or have access to Oversight.

– Choose a strong password with different characters and numbers.

“protocol” some ways to use

How to use in-sentence of “protocol”:

+ Its 3rd General Election’s protocol will be followed through AKB48’s General Election, and JKT48’s Promotion-Demotion system.

+ The managing system can retrieve the information through the GET, GETNEXT and GETBULK protocol operations or the agent will send data without being asked using TRAP or INFORM protocol operations.

+ The 1925 Geneva Protocol is not specific enough about the use of irritating agents, such as tear gas in war.

+ In computing, the Post Office Protocol version 3 is an application layer application-layer protocol used by local TCP/IP connection.

+ The TLS protocol allows applications to communicate across a network in a way designed to prevent eavesdropping, tampering, and message forgery.

+ Most RTSP servers use the standards-based RTP as the transport protocol for the actual audio/video data.

+ Since version 1.2 the protocol is simply called “SOAP”.

+ This protocol outlawed the use of poison gas.

protocol some ways to use
protocol some ways to use

Example sentences of “protocol”:

+ Transport Layer Security, are cryptographic protocols that provide security and data integrity for communications over Internet Protocol SuiteTCP/IP networks such as the Internet.

+ Simple Network Management Protocol is a part of the Internet Protocol Suite.

+ Transport Layer Security, are cryptographic protocols that provide security and data integrity for communications over Internet Protocol SuiteTCP/IP networks such as the Internet.

+ Simple Network Management Protocol is a part of the Internet Protocol Suite.

+ IPsec is a collection of protocols for securing Internet Protocol each IP packet of a data stream.

+ Many current web-browsers have stopped supporting the gopher protocol directly, such as Mozilla Firefox.

+ The URL may be protocol relative.

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

+ Australia has only recently ratified the Kyoto Protocol under the previous Prime Minister, Kevin Rudd.

+ It was certainly a charity not following the protocol and tradition of the Royal family.

+ There are two versions of the Internet Protocol currently in use: “IPv4” and “IPv6” with “IPv4” being the version most used. IP also gives computers an IP address to identify each other, much like a typical physical address.

+ Intermediate System to Intermediate System is a routingrouting protocol used in larger office networks and parts of the Internet.

+ Type protocol link for users with IRC clients already installed, and a “connect now” link that will take the user to Freenode’s webchat client.

+ Internet Protocol TV is the delivery of television content over Internet.

+ Gateways, also called protocol converters, can operate at any network layer.

+ The Internet Assigned Numbers Authority is the entity that manage global IP addressIP address allocation, DNS root zone management, media types, and other Internet protocol assignments.

+ The description of a protocol must include details about all data structures and representations, and all details about how to utilize the protocol by programs.

+ Although Arthur never officially granted her the protocol of a formal position, she proved to be a popular and competent hostess.

+ Telnet is a common network protocol used on the Internet and also inside a LAN.

+ The current protocol version, X11, appeared in September 1987.

More in-sentence examples of “protocol”:

+ She is the Chief of Protocol for the state of California under Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger, and the Chief of Protocol for the San Francisco, CaliforniaCity and County of San Francisco under Mayor Ed Lee.

+ This protocol made the Convention apply to all refugees.

+ She is the Chief of Protocol for the state of California under Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger, and the Chief of Protocol for the San Francisco, CaliforniaCity and County of San Francisco under Mayor Ed Lee.

+ This protocol made the Convention apply to all refugees.

+ This Convention also have the “Optional Protocol to the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination against Women”.

+ In 1967 the Conventions’ 1967 protocol and by regional conventions in Africa and Latin America to include persons who had fled war and violence in their country.

+ I think this is should be updated to the protocol relative format or better to normal interwiki links.

+ The template will create a protocol link for users with IRC clients already installed, and a “connect now” link that will take the user to Freenode’s webchat client.

+ With EMV, the protocol has been standardised.

+ When format and rules were applied to allow connections, the connection-oriented Transmission Control Protocol was created.

+ OpenVPN is a VPN protocol that utilizes an open-source code.

+ After World War I, the Geneva Protocol of 1925 made it illegal to use chemical or biological weapons on people.

+ The Internet Protocol is an important information that reveals, among other things, the location where the user is accessing the Internet from.

+ The protocol is “downwards”-compatible with second generation SATA drives.

+ It is also listed in the European Convention on Human Rights, Protocol 1, Article 2.

+ Several versions of the protocol exist; versions 1–3 used only internally at MIT.

+ The protocol was named after the Greek mythologyGreek mythological character “Kerberos known in monstrous three-headed guard dog of Hades.

+ An Internet Protocol address participating in a computer network that uses the Internet Protocol for communication.

+ This is because the protocol is not “simple”, and that it can be used for other purposes than accessing objects.

+ A special protocol was developed to deal with such problems.

+ Devices using IP addresses use the internet protocol to communicate.

+ All peers use a common protocol that specifies how they should communicate with each other, how a new block is created and validated.

+ The Harkin-Engel protocol specified a deadline in 2005, to eliminate these from cocoa production.

+ The Internet Protocol sends packets out without ensuring they arrive safely.

+ She served as first head of the United Nations Protocol Department.

+ Because of concern over possible licensing fees, and the relative flexibility of the World Wide Web, the protocol did not get much use.

+ The TIME service is an Internet protocol defined in RFC 868.

+ Versions on recordings posters, including volume records, protocol recordings, and Armada, have worked with artists including Steve Angelo, Ansel Elgort, and 10k.caash.

+ In cryptography, X.509 is a common “PKI” used to manage digital certificates and public-key encryption and a key part of the Transport Layer Security protocol used to secure web and email communication.

+ Internet Message Access Protocol is a communication protocol, a set of rules that e-mail client programs, like the one in your computer, use to download email from a mail server.

+ SOAP is a protocol used in computing.

+ The Network News Transfer Protocol is a computer protocol that was used to create groups that could exchange news articles between people.

+ HDMI and DVI use the same protocol for signalling, named Transition-minimized differential signaling.

+ As a result, the Montreal Protocol has been adopted.

+ Nikolai Durov created the MTProto protocol that is the basis for the messenger, while Pavel provided financial support and infrastructure through his Digital Fortress fund with partner Axel Neff joining as a second co-founder.

+ The long term solution is to switch to Internet Protocol version 6.

+ The group was named the “Extensible Messaging and Presence Protocol Working Group”, or “XMPP WG”.

+ As prime minister he signed the Kyoto Protocol and “apologised” to Aboriginal Australians for bad things done by the government long ago.

+ The Kyoto Protocol and Paris Agreement try to reduce pollution from the burning of fossil fuels.

+ The Kyoto Protocol was signed in 1997.

+ The United States, for example, is a party to the CCW but did not sign Protocol III.

+ Shortest Path Bridging also known as IEEE 802.1aq is a computer protocol used to simplify the creation and configuration of networks, supports faster restore times, increased bandwidth, redundancy, and security.

+ The Internet Protocol  is the most important communications protocol in the Internet protocol suite for relaying data across network boundaries.

+ This rendered the provision to the same effect in Protocol no.

+ This model is now called the “DoD” “Internet Model” and “Internet Protocol Suite”, or the TCP/IP Model.

+ SFTP is different from SCP, which is another protocol relying on an SSH connection.

+ A network needs a communication protocol Microsoft Windows, Linux and most other operating systems use TCP/IP.

+ The Kyoto Protocol is a plan created by the United Nations for the “United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change” that tries to reduce the effects of climate change, such as global warming.

+ GPRS Tunneling Protocol is a group of protocols to send and receive data over cellular phone networks.

+ If there are no spaces and the URL is not protocol relative, then the scheme must comply with.

+ Exchange protocol works entirely differently from the traditional method and is not explained here.

+ In 2000, an open source application and open standards-based protocol called Jabber was launched.

“federal court” – example sentences

How to use in-sentence of “federal court”:

+ The United States Court of Appeals for the First Circuit is one of the 13 United States courts of appealsappeals courts in the federal court system.

+ In 2015, the Federal Court reversed the court of Appeals.

+ In 2010 the Recording Industry Association of America took the makers of LimeWire to the federal court in New York.

+ Under Australia’s common law system, the High Court of Australia and the Federal Court of Australia have the power to decide what the constitution actually means.

+ In the United States, Federal court can take up to 10 months to get a court date.

federal court - example sentences
federal court – example sentences

Example sentences of “federal court”:

+ He was appointed to the Supreme Court of New South Wales in 1977, and later that year was also appointed to the Federal Court of Australia.

+ The Federal Court was given exclusive original jurisdiction to decide disputes between the Centre and constituent Units.

+ The day after Ashcroft issued his Directive, the state of Oregon went to federal court to fight it.

+ Due to this, Central Government in India continued to be governed by the provision of the Act of 1919 and the Federal Court were established in 1935 and 1937 respectively.

+ The Government of India Act, 1935 provided for the establishment of Federal Court to interpret the Act and adjudicate disputes relating to the federal matters.

+ He resigned in 1981 to become a judge on the Federal Court of Australia.

+ A federal court ordered Montgomery’s buses desegregated in November 1956.

+ The Federal Court also had jurisdiction to grant Special Leave to Appeal and for such appeals a certificate of the High Court was essential.

+ If a justice retires, he or she can still be asked to serve as a judge on a federal Court of Appeals.

+ On 13 January 2010, a federal court handed Vice-President Jonathan the power to carry out state affairs in the president’s continued absence.

+ Clause 1 of Section 2 explains the powers the federal court has, and the limits of those powers.

+ The United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit is the largest of the 13 United States courts of appealsappeals courts in the federal court system.

+ The United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit is one of the 13 United States courts of appealsappeals courts in the federal court system.

+ Shakur was in Federal Court on July 20, 2007, to file an injunction to prevent Death Row Records from selling any unreleased material from Tupac.

+ However, there are also a few federal court decisions that are Classified informationclassified for national security reasons.

+ She asked for the votes to be recounted and she won by 12 votes The result was challenged in the High Court of Australia and was referred to the Federal Court of Australia.

+ It is the federal court of appeals for generally all cases of administrative law.

+ He was appointed to the Supreme Court of New South Wales in 1977, and later that year was also appointed to the Federal Court of Australia.

+ The Federal Court was given exclusive original jurisdiction to decide disputes between the Centre and constituent Units.