In-sentence examples of “proud”

How to use in-sentence of “proud”:

+ While I’ve been banned I’ve created socks in the past to get around it, something of which I’m not proud of.

+ Jackson may even have taken pleasure in the destructive impact of her work, as evidenced by Hyman’s statement that she “was always proud that the Union of South Africa banned “The Lottery”, and she felt that they at least understood the story.

+ He thought it was not realistic and the words sounded too proud of the country.

+ A proud sea captain takes his little daughter aboard his ship to keep him company.

+ His paintings of the Royal Family of Charles IV of Spain and Ferdinand VII show them looking like very ordinary people, not like proud nobility.

+ She is proud and rejects his simple gifts of a nightingale and a beautiful rose.

+ Coymans, an elegant dandy proud of his expensive clothes, wears an embroidered jacket and sports a pom–pom on his hat, which is pushed forward rakishly.

+ Firestar, the leader of ThunderClan, is proud that the Clans are at peace and thriving.

In-sentence examples of proud
In-sentence examples of proud

Example sentences of “proud”:

+ While remembering its proud history, New Jersey will continue to be the setting for many of the great events of the future.

+ In 1999, Moore was made a Commander of the Order of the British Empire, He was proud the honor was for his charity work rather than his acting.

+ In 2017, Proud Boy Jason Kessler helped organize the Unite the Right rally in Charlottesville, Virginia.

+ Bermuda has a proud Rugby Union community.

+ And it’s look like he is notable person and proud of India, keep this Article here…

+ Even though most of them are stubs, there are a few that I am especially proud of: Lenzburg is just one of the many examples.

+ The beetle’s friends are proud and arrogant.

+ Their fights with Gheba tribe were an essential part of their history and were known as ‘arch-rivals’ and enemies but now the two tribes inter-marry and are on friendly terms.In Sir Lepel Griffins book it is stated that the Jodhra are men of principles who could kill for their prestige, they are strong, proud of their culture and traditions.

+ He was very proud when his country became independent after the war.

+ He is married to Side Side, but Hera cast his wife into the Tartaros, because Side was too proud of her own beauty.

+ While remembering its proud history, New Jersey will continue to be the setting for many of the great events of the future.

+ In 1999, Moore was made a Commander of the Order of the British Empire, He was proud the honor was for his charity work rather than his acting.
+ In 2017, Proud Boy Jason Kessler helped organize the Unite the Right rally in Charlottesville, Virginia.

+ It is not ‘pride’ meaning that they have done something to be proud of, but ‘pride’ meaning the opposite of shame.

+ Lipinski is particularly proud of the recognition she has received from fans.

+ Catcher Block is a very proud man.

+ He always returns, because he wants his father to be proud of him.

+ Welsh people are very proud of their country.

+ French people remain proud of Napoleon’s glory days.

+ In 2019, Remigijus Šimašius created a public committee “”For Vilnius, which we are proud of”” and on March 17, 2019, in the second round he was re-elected mayor of Vilnius, gaining in the second round 59% of the vote.

More in-sentence examples of “proud”:

+ Some say they stripped because they were proud of their muscular bodies and their tans.

+ Linda boasted that she would be proud to have McCartney’s children.

+ Some people wear them because they are proud of their country.

+ He also informs Nico that he wants him to be happy, and that he is proud of his son.

+ The Proud Boys like to show up to places where liberal organizations are protesting to counter-protest and fight.

+ Roark gets very proud of himself; so he turns down a lot of new jobs because he still hates designing old buildings.

+ He was proud of his country, and tried to encourage French artists to stay in France instead of going off to Italy.

+ The Tsarina Maria Feodorovna complained that Alexander was too proud and rude.

+ They could now be proud because their son was so successful.

+ Cooter told “USA Today” that the Proud Boys are trying not to look like Neo-Nazis.

+ According to Elon University professor Megan Squire, this made the Proud Boys “extremely happy.” “They reacted exactly as I thought they would” Squire told “USA Today”.

+ The Tamilians are very proud of their language and heritage.

+ The people and government of Bhutan are proud of their culture which is based on Tibetan Buddhism.

+ The town is very proud of Bradman, and uses this in signs and tourist information.

+ In an interview for the documentary “Out There”, made by British actor and comedian Stephen Fry, which deals with the rise of homophobia in the world, and aired on the BBC in 2013, the then congressman stated: “No father is proud to have a gay son…

+ It’s an album that I stand by, I’m very proud of.

+ She is proud of her sister Violet, who is married to a rich, eccentric man.

+ In 2017, far-right political groups including the Ku Klux Klan, Neo-Nazis, and Proud Boys held their Unite the Right rally in Charlottesville.

+ This writer, that was very proud to having combated there, described it like «the more memorable and high occasion that saw the past centuries, neither expect to see the coming».

+ Horowitz was very proud of being an American, and decided to make a piano version of John Phillip SousaSousa’s The Stars and Stripes Forever.

+ Even today, many brewers are proud of the “Reinheitsgebot”; most German breweries say they follow it.

+ Because Hezekiah was proud of his riches, he showed all of his treasures to the visitors.

+ He is the founder of the Proud Boys, a chauvinist men’s group considered to be a “general hate” organization by the Southern Poverty Law Center.

+ At first he is overjoyed, but he is too proud to take it, and throwing the money down, runs away crying.

+ They are described as a proud and powerful race of semi-divine beings that can take on many forms.

+ A sense of belong bigger than family and friends in this day and age is way more important because it shades a light of your history and what you should be proud of.

+ Some say they stripped because they were proud of their muscular bodies and their tans.

+ Linda boasted that she would be proud to have McCartney's children.
+ Some people wear them because they are proud of their country.

+ The fairy tale appears to be original with Andersen though similar tales about the humbling of a proud princess are known, such as “King Thrushbeard” by the Brothers Grimm.

+ He confirmed this in November 2006 by saying “…I am happy to dispel any rumors or misconceptions and am quite proud to say that I am a very content gay man living my life to the fullest and feel most fortunate to be working with wonderful people in the business I love.

+ The Proud Boys have shown up to Black Lives Matter protests.

+ According to the Anti-Defamation League, the Proud Boys hate women, Muslims, transmen and transwomen, and immigrants.

+ He traveled each year to visit councils across South Australia to perform and explain what it means to be a proud Australian.

+ Bernese farmers, who are proud of their decorative onion tresses and onion wreaths, also sell other onion products on the market, including Zwiebelkuchen, onion soup and onion sausages.

+ Morgan was known for her roles in “Port of Shadows”, “Passage to Marseille” Fabiola”, “The Proud and the Beautiful”, and in “The Grand Maneuver”.

+ One of the points of Geometry Dash is for fans to rage, and then feel proud about themselves.

+ The Proud Boys say that they are not racist and say they do not like white supremacy, racism, violence or fascism, however they do have many people and factions within their organization that do support Fascism along with other ideologies.

+ He tries to make them be honest with themselves and realize their own feelings, but they are too proud to do so.

+ A fact that is widely broad up and which all of Daegu people are proud of.

+ He was always proud of having been born on Christmas Day.

+ In 2019, some Proud Boys were arrested in New York for physically attacking members of Antifa, an anti-fascist group.

+ They can be proud of something good that they have done.

+ They can be proud of their work.

+ The Romans were very proud of their aqueducts.

+ People can be proud of their country.

+ Even though almost everyone agrees Senna should have won the race, Senna had a result to be proud of.

+ People in Vermont are proud of the number 802.

+ Verdi was very disappointed about this because he was particularly proud of this opera.

+ The Proud Boys are very good with technology and social media.

+ Hopefully it will serve as a centralized location for the few and the proud who actually enjoy categorizing :- There’s a lot to work on, and anyone is welcome to help.

+ The people of each region are also proud of the wine they make from their own grapes.

“dharma” – example sentences

How to use in-sentence of “dharma”:

– He wrote a cursing word on the nose on the buddhist picture as he went to dharma hall.

– Each age brings new responsibilities, so dharma will change over your lifetime.

– Parents’ dharma is to raise and support their family.

– The Buddha refers to the awakened one, the Dharma to the Buddha’s teachings, and the Sangha to the people who follow the Buddha and his teachings.

– Glassman was a Dharma heirDharma successor of the late inka and Dharma transmission to several people.

– There is another “ice cream koan” in “The Dharma Bums”.

dharma - example sentences
dharma – example sentences

Example sentences of “dharma”:

– Ratnasambhava embodies Dharma that changes pride, miserliness and avarice into equanimity.

– It was started in 2009 by Amteka Primary Brahma Dharma Committee.

– The strip between the white is a symbol of peace and truth with Dharma Chakra.

– It is everyone’s dharma to be honest, kind and religious, to do no harm to others and to be a good citizen.

– It belongs to the FPMT, an international network of Gelugpa dharma centers, and once served as its headquarters.

– The word “Sanātana” means “eternal”, “perennial”, or “forever”; thus, “Sanātana Dharma” means that it is the dharma that has neither beginning nor end.

– Hindus believe that following dharma fulfills the highest purpose on earth.

– Tools and astrology was imported from Tang and the Western Xia; the dharma and the art of writing came from India; treasures from the Nepalis and the Mongols; laws from the Uyghur peopleUyghurs of the Turkic Khaganate to the North.

– Ciro Pessoa Mendes Corrêa, also known by his Dharma name Tenzin Chöpel, was a Brazilian singer-songwriter, guitarist, and poet.

– The Chennampallil Sree Dharma Shasta and Devi temple are situating at the centre of the village.

– He revived the Jain Dharma with five moral teachings under broad headings of Non-violence.

– History will be the narration of events as they happened, in the form of a story, which will be an advice to the reader to be followed in life, to gain the purusaarthas namely Kama the satiation of desires through Artha the tool, by following the path of Dharma the human code of conduct to gain Moksha or liberation.

– A teacher’s dharma is to teach, and the dharma of the police is to protect others.

– Thus dharma or virtuous living is the highest aim, artha, the amassing of wealth is next, and kama is the least of the three.” —Indra Sinha.

– Akshobya represents Dharma that changes hatred and dislike into wisdom.

– In the Mahabharata, Krishna says it is Dharma which is holding both this-worldly and other-worldly affairs.

– Tha Khae Scripture Hall Dharma Scripture hall of the “Lao Lom” community.

– Spilbergen met the king of Kandy Vimala Dharma Suriya in 1602, and talked about the trading of cinnamon.

– Hindu Dharma includes the religious duties, moral rights and duties of each individual, as well as behaviors that enable social order, right conduct, and those that are virtuous.

– These, along with the several successful films he has produced under the Dharma Productions banner, have considered him as one of the leading director-producers in Hindi cinema.

- Ratnasambhava embodies Dharma that changes pride, miserliness and avarice into equanimity.

- It was started in 2009 by Amteka Primary Brahma Dharma Committee.
- The strip between the white is a symbol of peace and truth with Dharma Chakra.

“take on” use in-sentences

How to use in-sentence of “take on”:

– The problem is that in making the first one take on a pretty definite form we increase the uncertainty involved in the next measurement.

– She was the second woman to take on the role after Dame Stella Rimington.

– There neighbour miss.Maudie tells them that though Atticus is old, he is still the strongest person in the town, and will take on the burden that no one in town will take.

– An analogous phenomenon for amorphous materials is polyamorphism, when a substance can take on several different amorphous modifications.

– She played the lead role, Alice Alice, in “Malice in Wonderland”, a modern take on Lewis Carroll’s novel “Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland”.

– He died of heart disease at the age of eighty, respected by some and despised by others as a colorful rebel who was always willing to take on unpopular causes in the firm belief that they were the right ones to back-regardless of their impact on his career and his finances.

take on use in-sentences
take on use in-sentences

Example sentences of “take on”:

- The presence of NO2 in concentrated Nitric acid causes the acid to take on a yellow color, depending on the concentration of the dissolved gas.

- That same year he also began the miniseries "Squadron Supreme a deconstructionist take on superheroes that preceded Alan Moore’s graphic novel "Watchmen", published by DC Comics.
- He wants this 'firm' to be big enough to take on the large international hooligan groups.

– The presence of NO2 in concentrated Nitric acid causes the acid to take on a yellow color, depending on the concentration of the dissolved gas.

– That same year he also began the miniseries “Squadron Supreme a deconstructionist take on superheroes that preceded Alan Moore’s graphic novel “Watchmen”, published by DC Comics.

– He wants this ‘firm’ to be big enough to take on the large international hooligan groups.

– Others may wish to broaden their repertoire and take on different roles.

– While some entrepreneurs are lone players struggling to get small businesses off the ground on a shoestring, others take on partners armed with greater access to capital and other resources.

– Tuvia has become the de facto leader of the group, but he’s still somewhat reluctant to take on such a heavy responsibility and his brother Zus expresses concern that his idealistic plan will ultimately bring about the group’s downfall.

– The story is a take on the William ShakespeareShakespeare play Macbeth.

– Often, the one seeking revenge has to take on the very qualities he or she hated in the first place.

– The feud culminated in a Steel Cage Warfare match at December’s “Steel Cage Warfare” where Abyss teamed with Alex Shelley, Jimmy Rave and Prince Nana to take on Austin Aries, Roderick Strong, Jack Evans and Matt Sydal.

– When a nearby minesweeper is sunk by a bomber, “Moonstone” manoeuvres to take on those in the water, including Tommy and Alex.

– The derby is usually referred to as the ‘Old Farm’ derby, a take on the ‘Old Firm’ derby played in Scotland between Glasgow Celtic and Glasgow Rangers.

More in-sentence examples of “take on”:

– In many places in some poor countrycountries, maids often take on the role of a disabilities.

– My take on this is that such graffiti can simply be deleted, if it cannot be matched with an editor.

– Indirectly, however, in due course, his eldest son Shaukat Hayat Khan, would take on a significant role in assisting the All India Muslim League in winning an independent Pakistan, finally, in a somewhat different interpretation of the father’s intentions.

– Richie Unterberger of Allmusic said that “The End” was to be “the group’s take on the improvised jamming common to heavy rock of the late ’60s, though as usual the Beatles did it with far more economic precision than anyone else.”.

– The title, and promo shots associated with the movie, was a take on the violent Sam Peckinpah movie, Straw Dogs.

– Agent 47 can take on hard tasks and perform physical tasks more efficiently than any average human.

– The mayor or governor, ambassadors or consuls will take on the role of the president, and ring the bells, give a speech and so on.

– As a corporate executive, Kobayashi preferred to take on a wide-ranging role akin to a theater producer, rather than simply issuing orders.

– John was known for his roles in Arkady Grigorovich OurumovGeneral Ourumov in the James Bond movie “GoldenEye” and Julius Caesar in “Asterix and Obelix take on Caesar”.

– The Christ poem is important because it strongly suggests that there were very early Christians who understood Jesus to be a God like being who who chose to take on human form, rather than a human who was later raised to a divine status.

– Fluids usually take on the shape of their containers, in contrast to solids which maintain their own shape.

– After Papua New Guinea gained independence from Australia in 1975, most of the Unserdeutsch speakers decided to take on Australian citizenship and to emigrate to Australia, especially Queensland, because offices and posts in their homeland were to be filled by indigenous Papuans.

– Smaller gunmakers and gunsmiths cannot usually afford to take on an apprentice.

– They are described as a proud and powerful race of semi-divine beings that can take on many forms.

– The animal’s quills or spines take on many forms, depending on the type, but all are hairs coated with thick plates of keratin, and they are in the skin musculature.

– Thereafter, for a brief while, Sir Sikandar also worked as Deputy-Governor of the Reserve Bank of India Malik, p.40 but in July 1936, on the demise of Sir Fazli Husain, he returned to take on leadership of the Unionist party for the general elections held in Winter of the same year, winning by a simple majority and forming a coalition government along with the Indian National Congress and the Sikh Akali Dal.

– The macroscopic or large-scale vibrations of a material are not quantized and can take on essentially any frequency.

– Gotham City’s own vigilante, Batman, travels to Metropolis to take on Superman, fearing what would happen if the latter is kept unchecked.

– Leaf insects use camouflage to take on the appearance of a leaf.

– He knew Rameau’s take on the story from Voltaire’s libretto for an opera on the subject, but Rameau’s storm was a metaphor for the wrath of God.

– Thank-you, I hope you take on board all that I say, but i completely understand if you choose toignore what I have said because of my closeness to the situation.

– This action infuriated the young Popeye so heavily that his anger became pure strength; he quickly got back on his feet and punched whale with all his might, instantly killing the proud alpha and proceeded to take on the rest of the pod.

– Her music style was a “hyperkinetic” take on pop.

– Percy and Annabeth’s relationship starts to take on a new edge to it.

– It also helps the scientists study the paths that the monarchs take on their migration.

– This is hard to do for many people, but patient people can make the plant take on new shapes.

– One issue about this position we take on the subject is NPOV / edit warring / battlegrounds.

– Facebook Gaming or fb.gg is Facebook’s take on gaming livestreams where gamers and fans interact.

– Praise was given mostly on how much the game is was like the show and its funny take on the “Grand Theft Auto III” video game.

– The show has received immense praise for its take on Star Wars which promoted the green light for a second season which premiered on Disney+ October 30, 2020.

– The Christian themes are often melded with the subjects of the genre the band is rooted in, regularly providing a Christian take on the subject matter.

– The vice-chancellor is often very closely linked to the University: for example, he/she might be a fellow there, who decides to take on additional responsibilities.

– They take on the role of both male and female in the society.

– As such, my take on it is the same with any CV type article…

– John Franklin bought one to take on the 1845 expedition.

– In the history of Japan, Genshō was the fifth of eight women to take on the role of empress regnant, meaning that she was the ruler in her own right and not a ruler because she was a married to a ruler.

– Some artists may study at an art college, manga school, or take on an apprenticeship with another mangaka.

– It stars Breckin Meyer, Seann William Scott and Tom Green as three college boys as they take on a road trip to collect an explicit tape.

– As Iraq’s weak, old President, Ahmed Hassan al-Bakr, became more unable to do the duties of his office, Saddam began to take on an more important role as the head of the Iraqi government.

– They wanted him to be their chief conductor, but Rattle could not take on the job.

– The purpose of the game is to immunize the public against misinformation by letting players take on the role of a fake news producer.

– In it, players take on the role of a character which they create, and use it to wander around in a big and diverse world.

– Gillard became the first woman in Australia’s history to take on the prime-ministerial role as the acting prime minister.

– Our editor base is simply not big enough to take on something like this, which is why the proposal gets shot down everytime it is brought up.

– I could take on most of the project myself, though may need a tad of support in the department.

– While this is happening, Judy becomes convinced that Betty will never take on a serious relationship until Judy is engaged or married.

– Anakin Skywalker must take on a Padawan called “Ahsoka Tano”.

– Disney’s take on the fairytale has had a huge cultural impact, resulting in popular theme park attractions, a video game, and a Broadway musical.

– A separate problem is what actions to take on recent changes patrol.

– With the Muslim invasions of the seventh century, the Western areas of Christianity began to take on distinctive shapes, and the Bishops of Rome were more interested in barbarian kings than in the Byzantine Emperors.

- In many places in some poor countrycountries, maids often take on the role of a disabilities.

- My take on this is that such graffiti can simply be deleted, if it cannot be matched with an editor.
- Indirectly, however, in due course, his eldest son Shaukat Hayat Khan, would take on a significant role in assisting the All India Muslim League in winning an independent Pakistan, finally, in a somewhat different interpretation of the father's intentions.

In sentence use of “whistle”

How to use in-sentence of “whistle”:

+ A whistle is a thing that uses a stream of gas to make a sound, or the act of making a similar sound called whistling.

+ One of the notes sometimes sounds like a flute, whistle or bird, but is actually a person’s voice.

+ The jam starts when a whistle blows.

+ Murphy’s first successful play, “A Whistle in the Dark”, was performed at the Theatre Royal Stratford East in London in 1961.

+ The lineman can whistle for two reasons: icing and offside.

+ A request stop, flag stop, or whistle stop is a stop, railway station or airport at which buses, trains or airline flights respectively stop only on request; only if there are passengers or freight to be picked up or dropped off.

In sentence use of whistle
In sentence use of whistle

Make sentence of “annually”

How to use in-sentence of “annually”:

+ The Council also meets regularly in conclave to discuss important topics at length, and annually conducts what is colloquially referred to as its “school excursion”, a day trip to some attractions in the President’s home canton.

+ He has since then rose up to fame and super stardom with such an excellent and a prestigious track record, first as an elite member of the Latin boy band Menudo, and then as a prominent solo musical pop artist ever since then from 1991-present, and throughout over his entire singing career, he has annually recorded, released and sold out over 95 million singing albums and groundbreaking records all over around the world, while charting up with nearly and about up to 27 top 10 greatest hits as of on the US Latin Charts, and with over and about 11 breaking records of which have overly reached up with number one and a total of over 40 hit released singles.

+ The “Pirelli Internetional Award” is given annually for the best international multimedia involving the communication of Science Technology conducted entirely on the Internet.

+ The GINA main report is updated annually and aims to reflect evolving best practice as it highlights changes in asthma management strategies.

+ Mosquitoes transmit disease to more than 700 million people annually in Africa, South America, Central America, Mexico and much of Asia with millions of resulting deaths.

+ An attempt to copy the ancient Olympic Games was the “L’Olympiade de la République”, a national Olympic festival held annually from 1796 to 1798 in Revolutionary France.

+ It holds a bratwurst festival annually in mid-August attracting over 100,000 visitors annually.

Make sentence of annually
Make sentence of annually

Example sentences of “annually”:

+ Approximately 22 Investitures are held annually in Buckingham Palace, one or two at the Palace of Holyroodhouse in Edinburgh and one in Cardiff.

+ Hugo Boss along with the Guggenheim Museum administers the Hugo Boss Prize which is given annually to artists from around the world.

+ It takes place annually on June 24th.

+ Mister International India is a national pageant in India that annually selects India’s representative to Mister International pageant.

+ The UK contributes £130,000 annually to the World Heritage Fund which finances the preservation of sites in developing countries.

+ The predicted annual equivalent carbon dioxide emissions are 12 million tonnes annually with full use of the existing runway and up to 23 million tonnes a year with a second runway.

+ It is awarded annually by the American Physical Society.

+ Modern practice is that Congress annually passes a number of appropriations bills authorizing the expenditure of public money.

+ The star system was discovered in 1948 by W.J Luyten in the course of compiling a catalogue of stars of high proper motion; he noted its exceptionally high proper motion of 3.37 arc seconds annually and catalogued it as Luyten 726-8.

+ The now-changed Section 105 of the Tariff and Customs Code of the Philippines gives duty- and tax-free privileges to balikbayan boxes taken to the Philippines by overseas Filipino workers in recognition of the large impact of their contribution and sacrifices outside of the Philippines as well as bringing a lot of foreign exchange annually that helped the national recovery effort at that time.

+ Arbe, for example, annually paid ten pounds of silk or five pounds of gold to Venice.

+ Loy Krathong Festival is held annually on the 15th day of the waxing moon in the 12th month of the lunar calendar.

+ Approximately 22 Investitures are held annually in Buckingham Palace, one or two at the Palace of Holyroodhouse in Edinburgh and one in Cardiff.

+ Hugo Boss along with the Guggenheim Museum administers the Hugo Boss Prize which is given annually to artists from around the world.
+ It takes place annually on June 24th.

More in-sentence examples of “annually”:

+ In the 1880s Dodge City became a boomtown, with thousands of cattle passing annually through its stockyards.

+ The best artists are recognized annually in the National Aboriginal Torres Strait Islander Art Award.

+ By doing so, Satsuma decided the amount of tribute to be paid annually by Ryūkyū.

+ The Getty Center’s estimated 1.3 million visitors annually make it one of the most visited museums in the United States.

+ Phra Pathom Chedi Festival The fair takes place annually from the 12th day of the waxing moon to the 4th day of the waning moon in the 12th month of the lunar calendar.

+ South Africa and Australia compete annually for the Mandela Plate.

+ The templates should be updated annually as the Higher Education Statistics Agency releases new data, thus it should not be necessary to manually update the articles or their references.

+ By hosting each year more than 7,500 students who participate to more than 600 courses annually organized by the university, with a turnover of 15 million of euros, ENAC is now the largest organization in Europe for aeronautical continuing education.

+ The American Society for Cell Biology annually awards the E.B.

+ The Advance Auto Parts Clash is a Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series exhibition race held annually at Daytona International Speedway in February the weekend before the Daytona 500, It began as the Busch Clash and was a 50-mile “all out sprint”, In its current format, it is made up of two segments, starting with the 25-lap segment, which culminates with the final 50-lap segment, The race, like the Monster Energy NASCAR All Star Race in May, carries no points for the winner but rather a large purse, circumstances which are supposed to encourage an all-out driving style not seen in regular season races, where one series mistake can largely ruin a season.

+ Beginning in 2006, Disney Channel began airing the movie annually in early February.

+ The Kabayo festival is a horse racing event held annually in the second week of February.

+ The Toyota/Save Mart 350 is a Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series stock car race held annually at Sonoma Raceway at Sears Point in Sonoma, California, It is one of three races held on road courses, with the other two being the Go Bowling at The Glen at Watkins Glen International and the Bank of America Roval 400 at Charlotte Motor Speedway.

+ In an open field known as “the Delta,” where currently stands Memorial Hall, sophomores and freshmen would meet annually on the first Monday of the school year and engage in a free-for-all wrestling match.

+ The Grammy AwardGrammy Awards are awarded annually by the National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences.

+ Korea University and Yonsei University had other matches after the match and it was almost annually held.

+ In 2010, he won the Major League Baseball Most Valuable Player AwardNational League MVP Award, the National League Hank Aaron Award, as well as the Lou Marsh Trophy which is awarded annually to Canada’s top athlete of that year.

+ The 10.3 seconds of arc it travels annually amount to a quarter of a degree in a human lifetime, roughly half the angular diameter of the full Moon.

+ This has been going annually since 1920, and its events, like most English events, are open to the world.

+ The Convention Visitors Bureau spends more than $1 million annually marketing the city as a travel destination.

+ Originally a rite of passage at the age of seventeen to mark the formal acceptance of the eldest son into the community of the twenty-two families of Kami-fukawa, the Daimokutate is now performed annually in mid-October by young men of various ages and from many different families.Unique in Japan as a dramatic performance without acting or music, the Daimokutate is an important marker of identity and plays an indispensable role in maintaining solidarity in this mountainous town.

+ The Betty Boop Festival or the Grim Natwick Animated Film Festival are held annually since the inaugural events in 2010.

+ New Zealand and Australia compete annually for the Bledisloe Cup.

+ It met annually and gave some suggestions to the rulers of the British Raj.

+ It is Amtrak’s second-busiest station with 4.6 million passengers annually and serves as the southern terminus for the Northeast Corridor and Acela Express routes.

+ Nakhon Pathom Food and Fruits Fair is annually held during the Chinese New Year, around January–February, on the grounds of Phra Pathom Chedi to promote the agricultural and industrial products of the province.

+ The governing body of the traditional Meitei calendar is the “Kangleipak Calendar Board”, which annually organizes meetings at which the annual calendar is published officially.

+ Several major art museums, such as the Palace Museum in Beijing, which annually draw close to 12 million visitors, were not included.

+ A May Day celebration held annually in New Westminster, British ColumbiaNew Westminster, British Commonwealth.

+ Thompson features annually at the Homeland Victory celebrations in their hometown of Čavoglave.

+ The feast of the cathedral’s dedication is celebrated annually on November 26.

+ Many large tech companies are known for innovation, spending large sums of money annually on research and development.

+ Full members have a national body dedicated to the sport, and participate annually in the international championships.

+ This international prize is awarded annually to a person or institution that has made an exceptional contribution to culture, society or social science.

+ In 1829, some white families asked Brown to help them remove Native Americans who hunted annually in the area.

+ Since 1995, the guild has annually awarded the Screen Actors Guild Awards, which are considered an indicator of success at the Academy Awards.

+ Since 2005, Disney Channel has annually aired “Color of Friendship” in celebration of Black History Month in the United States.

+ In 1981, Collins received the Award for Greatest Public Service Benefiting the Disadvantaged, an award given out annually by Jefferson Awards.

+ The ADB-Japan Scholarship Program enrolls about 300 students annually in academic institutions located in 10 countries within the Region.

+ The Hijra is celebrated annually on 8Rabi’I, about 66 days after 1Muharram, the first day of the Muslim year.

+ The honey production from a single hive of Africanized honey bees can be 100 kg annually and far exceeds the much smaller 3–5 kg of the various “Melipona” stingless bee species.

+ The Junior Dance Festival, Blackpool Sequence Dance Festival, and British National Dance Festival are also held annually in Blackpool.

+ The MTV Movie Awards is a movie awards show presented annually on MTV.

+ Altogether, about half the bachelor’s degrees and a third of the master’s degrees awarded annually in California are from the CSU.

+ The Grammy Awards are awarded annually by the National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences.

+ The MTV Video Music Awards are presented annually by MTV.

+ The General Assembly was expanded to 60 members, elected annually and apportioned to the counties based on population.

+ In the 1880s Dodge City became a boomtown, with thousands of cattle passing annually through its stockyards.

+ The best artists are recognized annually in the National Aboriginal Torres Strait Islander Art Award.

“Small change” some example sentences

How to use in-sentence of “Small change”:

+ Author Ray Bradbury wrote the short story “A Sound of Thunder” with this idea time travelers make a very small change in the past that makes a large change in the present.

+ Even if the weather was perfectly measured, a small change or error will make the prediction completely wrong.

+ The small change in volume drives the narrow mercury column up the tube.

+ If a small change was made to history, that could have a very bad impact later on.

+ Fractal functions work like chaotic systems: a small change in the starting values can change the value of the function in ways that look random.

Small change some example sentences
Small change some example sentences

Example sentences of “Small change”:

+ This is very important for computer programs and archives, since even a very small change in a computer program will make it unusable.

+ If the particles in the material are hard to move, then more energy is needed to make them move quickly, so a lot of heat will cause a small change in temperature.

+ People will then sometimes try to use other muscle areas to help the primary muscle area with the motion by jerking or making a small change in the motion.

+ A very small change may make the system behave completely differently.

+ A small change of the input values does not necessarily lead to a small change of the output.

+ Template-wise, the move would also mean a small change to Template:Infobox officeholder.

+ A small change can make much bigger changes happen; one small incident can have a big impact on the future.

+ This is very important for computer programs and archives, since even a very small change in a computer program will make it unusable.

+ If the particles in the material are hard to move, then more energy is needed to make them move quickly, so a lot of heat will cause a small change in temperature.

+ I have learnt, somewhat to my surprise, that filling one’s change summary box, or ticking the small change square, is not mandatory even for anonymous users.

+ I would link to implement a small change to the Flagicon template, and its supporting template, Country flagicon2.

+ This small change has made people curious ever since.

+ I made a small change to the warning template because, as a native English speaker, I found it difficult to understand.

+ Here a small change can also have a large impact.

“bald” – some sentence examples

How to use in-sentence of “bald”:

+ As of 1999, twenty-six pairs of nesting bald eagles have been documented.

+ Punk felt embarrassed by having his head shaved and he considered himself to be always pure unlike his followers, Punk appeared under a mask to cover his bald head on the May 29 episode of “SmackDown”.

+ He was short, bald and always had a frown on his face.

+ The bald eagle can be found on both national seals and on the back of several coins.

+ The bald eagle is the national bird of the United States.

bald - some sentence examples
bald – some sentence examples

Example sentences of “bald”:

+ Bottomland hardwood forests usually contain bald cypress and water tupelo which are common roosting trees of bottomland bats.

+ The bald eagle can live a long time in captivity if well cared for, but does not mate well, even under the best care.

+ The modest Bald Mountain Orofino and Pierce.

+ Though other performers did so, he was the most common performer to make bald jokes at Mochrie.

+ The turkey vulture received its common name from the resemblance of the adult’s bald red head and its dark plumage to that of the male wild turkey, while the name “vulture” is derived from the Latin word vulturus, meaning “tearer”, and is a reference to its feeding habits.

+ The bald eagle is a kind of sea eagle.

+ Before bald eagles become adults, their wings are brown.

+ If a bald eagle’s territory has water near by, it will remain there all year.

+ This species looks a bit like the bald eagle.

+ The bald eagle is a large bird.

+ Bottomland hardwood forests usually contain bald cypress and water tupelo which are common roosting trees of bottomland bats.

+ The bald eagle can live a long time in captivity if well cared for, but does not mate well, even under the best care.

+ His bald head, spiked wristband, long beard and his tattoo work are his trademarks, to such a degree that “Blender” included a tour of his body ink.

+ Schuster and Jerry SiegelSiegel created a bald telepathic villain, willing world domination, as the protagonist of the short story “The Reign of Superman”, published in Siegel’s 1933 science fiction “Science Fiction № 3”.

+ A short orchestral piece “Night on Bald Mountain” is also very often performed.

+ The inner seal contains an Angel of Mercy, Sword of Justice and Goddess of Liberty around a bald eagle.

+ When bald eagles “call, they chirp weakly and whistle.

+ The 8th Wisconsin Volunteer Infantry Regiment8th Wisconsin, another hard-fighting regiment, was often accompanied into battle by its mascot, Old Abe, a bald eagle.

+ When bald eagles live in captivity, such as in zoos, they can live much longer.

More in-sentence examples of “bald”:

+ The bald eagle is closely related to a species called the golden eagle.

+ The bald eagle does not like to be near humans.

+ The bald eagle is closely related to a species called the golden eagle.

+ The bald eagle does not like to be near humans.

+ It is a close cousin of the bald eagle, but it lives in Eurasia.

+ They live in all types of terrain and climate, from cool mountains to rain forests, savannah, bald rocky areas or even snowy mountains, as does the Japanese macaque.

+ The United States might be shown as a Bald Eagle.

+ Footprints of its hairy feet have been found, so we know it had fur like a horse rather than being bald like a rhino.

+ Also, oil and lead were other big reasons why bald eagles began to die out.

+ The shield underneath the bald eagle represents common defense.

+ The bald eagle’s natural home is in most of North America, including most of Canada, all of the United States, and northern Mexico.

+ She was photographed with surgical scars and a bald head from chemotherapy.

+ However, a few bald eagles live in places with trees inside of big cities.

+ With his bald head he got the nickname “The Screaming Skull”.

+ In the southern two-thirds of the state are found bald cypress trees in North America.

+ After fighting and slaying the animal, Sitka’s spirit appears in the form of a bald eagle, and the Spirits transform Kenai into a bear.

+ There is a popular legend that Benjamin Franklin once supported the wild turkey as a symbol of the United States instead of the bald eagle.

+ Charles the Bald was forced to accept Baldwin as his son-in-law.

+ Hikers along the trail may see some of the local wildlife, including whitetail deer, wild turkey, and the rare bald eagle.

+ In Thomson’s 1782 sketch, for the final design, Charles Thomson put this motto on a scroll held in the bald eagle’s beak.

+ This area is home to seabirds that feed on them as well as bears, wolves, otters, and bald eagles.

+ However, Native American tribes cannot use bald or golden eagle feathers for their religious or spiritual use anymore.

+ The bald eagle was one of the many species written in Carolus Linnaeus’s 18th century book “Systema Naturae”.

+ In the Pacific Northwest, spawning trout and salmon are the main food of the Bald Eagle.

+ The satirical Bald Archy Prize, supposedly judged by a cockatoo, was started in 1994 at the Coolac Festival of Fun as a parody of the Archibald Prize; it attracted so many visitors that it has moved to Sydney.

+ The nest of the bald eagle is larger than any other nest in North America.

+ Each of the brothers already had one kingdom – Lothair in Italy, Louis the German in Bavaria, and Charles the Bald in Aquitaine.

+ The Eagles were named after the Bald Eagle, a symbol of the U.S..

+ Some doctors do hair transplants, where they take tiny plugs of hair from areas like the back of the neck and plant them in the bald spots on the head.

+ Three potoroos, one male and two females, were moved to Bald Island in August 2005.

+ He was also known for designing both the original Gold’s Gym logo — a cartoon sketch of a bald weightlifter, and the World Gym gorilla logo.Perine, Shawn.

+ The bald eagle eats mostly fish.

+ Mega-plant fossils are rare in the park, but pollen grains and spores collected from here suggest that these forests contained sycamore, magnolia and bald cypress trees, and “Metasequoia”.

+ The most bald eagles live near seas, rivers, large lakes, oceans, and other large places with open water and a lot of fish.

+ Petrie is in the northern suburbs of Brisbane, and includes Bald Hills, Bracken Ridge, Carseldine, Clontarf, Deception Bay, Fitzgibbon, Griffin, Kippa-Ring, Mango Hill, Margate, North Lakes, Redcliffe, Rothwell, Scarborough, Woody Point, and parts of Aspley, Bridgeman Downs, and Burpengary.

+ Because of all this hard work, the bald eagle’s population began to rise again.

+ Some of the birds in the area are Bald Eagles, and many kinds of gulls, ducks, and other seabirds and waterfowl.

+ It lives on some small islands off the coast of Western Australia, mainly on Rottnest Island near Perth, and Bald Island near Albany.

+ Popeye’s unique and commonly used design is one that is immediately recognizable, being always depicted as a gruff-looking yet skinny sailor with a large cleft chin, a single eye, a mostly bald head and very large forearms with anchor tattoos, while his outfit normally consists of a black dress shirt with a red neckline and sleeves with blue edges along with blue pants, brown shoes and a sailor’s cap.

+ It is the largest mountain in the region and has the nicknames “Giant of Provence” and “The Bald Mountain”.

+ Some birds, like the Bald Eagle almost disappeared from the United States.

+ Once easily seen on the continental United States, the bald eagle was close to becoming Extinctionextinct because of the use of the pesticide DDT.

+ This triangle contains a bald eagle clutching two metalic tools.

+ Some men are bald but girls and women may become bald if they lose their hair from a disease called alopecia.

+ It sits on the north/south route between Batesville and Bald Knob.

+ The bald eagle is physically and mentally different from the golden eagle.

+ Judith was the eldest daughter of the FranksFrankish King and Holy Roman Emperor Charles the Bald and his wife Ermentrude of Orléans.

+ Popper tells his children that they’ll have to come back and visit when the baby, who he named Bald Eagle, is born.

+ He was best known for playing the bald and jug-eared manager, Mr Rumbold, in the BBC British sitcomsitcom “Are You Being Served?”.

+ The bald eagle has a bigger head and a bigger beak, and its legs do not have feathers.

Use the word “criteria”

How to use in-sentence of “criteria”:

– There are exact criteria to see if a certain species is threatened to become extinct.

– I think the criteria should be updated accordingly.

– With most contests the criteria for judging is physical appearance, plus some judgement of personality.

– Can’t believe how unfair the deletion criteria are.

– If the community agrees on adding this new section, I’ll start working right away on the DYK pages needed for this, along with the criteria for DYK I will propose that we can discuss.

Use the word criteria
Use the word criteria

Example sentences of “criteria”:

- I think this only misses criteria 6 of the GA criteria in its current form.

- Note: It is probably less work to get a GA to meet VGA criteria than it is to get a regular article there; despite this, both ways are left open.
- Secondly, there will still many outstanding issues in the article - perhaps more than I suggested in my closing statement - and considering a criteria for both VGA and GA is that the article shouldn't undergo lots of changes recently it seemed appropriate to close instead of leaving it running or giving it a 'no-consensus' extension.

– I think this only misses criteria 6 of the GA criteria in its current form.

– Note: It is probably less work to get a GA to meet VGA criteria than it is to get a regular article there; despite this, both ways are left open.

– Secondly, there will still many outstanding issues in the article – perhaps more than I suggested in my closing statement – and considering a criteria for both VGA and GA is that the article shouldn’t undergo lots of changes recently it seemed appropriate to close instead of leaving it running or giving it a ‘no-consensus’ extension.

– The second factor is that the club needs to meet criteria set by the higher league.

– This is a notification that there is a proposal to change the criteria of the inactive administrators policy.

– I believe I meet the requirements stated of the criteria for adminship and I believe I have the trust of the community for me to become an.

– One of the criteria most commonly used by micronations is the Montevideo Convention.

– In each round, the bids are evaluated: If certain criteria are met, the auction is stopped and one bidder will buy the item at the specified price.

– Google’s Advanced Search web form gives several additional fields which may be used to qualify searches by such criteria as date of first retrieval.

– It can be used for articles which meet at least half the criteria needed, and which are listed on respective peer review page.

– In addition to PageRank, Google over the years has added many other secret criteria for determining the ranking of pages on result lists, reported to be over 200 different indicators.

– It seems as if general consensus here is keeping the criteria at the 800 character rule, or in other words, we keep it as is.

– Do we want looser notability criteria for movies than enwiki? For example, if a movie has one or more major movie stars in it, is that enough? Please let me know your thoughts.

– The criteria for authorization has four broad categories: “safety” “freedom of choice” “labelling” and “traceability”.

– It’s an assortment of short biographical descriptions with no clear inclusion criteria or purpose.

– I also can’t find any right criteria of the QD to ask for quick deletion.

More in-sentence examples of “criteria”:

- Additionally, the direct conversion fuel cells use has less risk of producing secondary emissions like NOx, SOx, and particulate matter, which are side effects of combustion, contribute to global warming, and are known as criteria pollutants.

- However, even the modified 2002 CDC criteria do not identify women with subclinical disease.
- I've gone through the article, linked and simplified where possible and checked the whole thing off against the criteria - I believe the article meets all of them already, it just needs some fresh eyes to ensure it's not too complex.

– Additionally, the direct conversion fuel cells use has less risk of producing secondary emissions like NOx, SOx, and particulate matter, which are side effects of combustion, contribute to global warming, and are known as criteria pollutants.

– However, even the modified 2002 CDC criteria do not identify women with subclinical disease.

– I’ve gone through the article, linked and simplified where possible and checked the whole thing off against the criteria – I believe the article meets all of them already, it just needs some fresh eyes to ensure it’s not too complex.

– Economic criteria are usually seen as most important.

– Recently, the election of Bureaucrat criteria was changed so that candidates who get the support of two current crats are automatically promoted.

– Hackers should be judged by their hacking, not bogus criteria such as degrees, age, race,or position.

– All articles on albums, singles or songs must meet the basic criteria at the notability guidelines, with important coverage in of the subject.

– In order to become a very good article, there are certain criteria that the article must meet.

– Last night, Oklahoma was yesterday as VGA as it met the current criteria for WP:VGA, i.e.

– Hello community; Our current GA and VGA have some criteria they must meet, before they can be promoted to the respective level.

– The drawback of meeting such a set of criteria is usually that querying certain data from the database will become more difficult.

– During 2008, the Roundtable developed a series of principles and criteria for sustainable biofuels production through meetings, teleconferences, and online discussions.

– I believe the article now meets the criteria for GA.

– I’ve noticed that the criteria for GA and VGA are defined as “guidelines” not “policy”.

– If you as the community believe that this status is also about such things, we should modify the criteria to reflect that.

– These criteria are often about having the right facilities and finances.

– Coffee is one of our Good Articles that I think meets more than half of the current criteria for VGA status, however, it does not meet all of them.

– In 1994, the S-Box design criteria were finally published by its designers after the public rediscovery of differential cryptanalysis, showing that they had been carefully tuned the design to increase resistance against differential cryptanalysis attacks.

– Okay I’m going to say it again here instead of following on from Hydriz’s vote: Why does the criteria say three months if actually no-one will get the tools unless they have twice as much, or four times as much? I can’t understand the ‘too soon’ votes as I meet the criteria set out by this community.

– There was a long discussion, criteria for very good articles.

– The Criteria for adminship is a very successful guideline we have.

– The DSM IVDSM-IV-TR or the ICD-10 criteria are used to determine whether a person has schizophrenia.

– While the main criteria for marriage changed, among the most important were physical attractiveness and education.

– Furthermore, there is no consensus to promote the article, nor is there any consensus nor criteria for having ‘Good Lists’.

– The criteria for certification were changed as of January 1, 2001.

– However, ultimately, it is up to you to determine if an article is up to scratch or not by reading through the PGA criteria and then determining whether each one is met or not.

– Although the article is rather young, and has mostly been completed by one user, it is very well written, and meets all the WP:VGOOD criteria except number 5.

– I would suggest you look at the criteria again if you are uncertain about how an RfA works.

– As for “skirting the intent of criteria 7″, well you need to fix the criteria if you are likely to start opposing on the existence of short stubs “as well as” redlinks.

– The page should not be deleted based on A7 notability criteria because this person is very notable as a media personality in his own country.

– Sometimes a good article is changed in such a way that it no longer meets the criteria above, or new information may become available about the topic, making the article incomplete.

– LDC criteria are reviewed every three years.

– I am aware this is third of its type but that should not affect the voting – if it meets the criteria then there shouldn’t be a problem.

– Our list has the same problems, and the inclusion criteria is very unclear.

– The most common criteria is when a player has scored 3 goals in a match.

– I would propose the criteria be ten edits, with at least half to the mainspace.

– There is, however, a precedent that was set with the promotion of the sub-stub Tropical Depression Ten article: if everything is done right, and all criteria are met, then the article should get the gold star, so long as all information available to the reader is presented in the article.

– As far as I’m concerned this article now meets the criteria for a good article.

– After recruiting Adam Gaynor from Criteria Recording Studios in Miami and Kyle Cook from the Atlanta Institute of Music, the band named themselves “Matchbox 20” and won a recording contract with Atlantic Records.

– The list below has an image of the site or part of the site; the name; the location; the nominating state party; the criteria met by the site, including if it is a cultural, natural or mixed; the area in hectares and acres; the year the site was added; and a description of the site.

– A few of us discussed this criteria over IRC on Tuesday night, and most of us were in favor of bringing it back.

– Editors are encouraged to review usage of the infobox, and to remove questionable content from the field if it is not well sourced or if the decisions that led to inclusion or exclusion of some group in that field was based on WP:OR considerations regarding the weighting of diverging criteria regarding “relatedness”.

– The Daintree Rainforest meets all four natural criteria on the “Criteria for Selection to be a World Heritage Site”.

– Majorly, you said we “removed the speedy criteria for banned accounts” – can you clarify this or point me to the discussion please? Cheers.

– Articles that are above the good article criteria can be nominated to be a “very good article” at.

– In the declaratory theory of statehood, an entity becomes a state as soon as it meets the minimal criteria for statehood.

– I’m not opposed to the goals of this project: yesterday I was trying to find info for a homework for my second grade niece, and I have no clue about how to fix the article in question without clear criteria about what is “simple”.

– This article would look pathetic at ENWP, but it meets the criteria for GAs in this wiki.

– No one writes perfect articles.” and criteria 5 and the article should be complete in terms of all the changes to be made to it before it is nominated, not after.

– It has a couple of redlinks but it is very well sourced and I think that it meets all the PGA criteria now.

“alphabetically” – example sentences

How to use in-sentence of “alphabetically”:

– If more than one player won his first ODI cap in the same match, then those players are listed alphabetically by first name.

– The table-of-tables is organized east, by offset hours, and then alphabetically by time zone positional parameter name.

– Entered this way, the elements are ordered in the Hill notation order: When C is present, C in front and the others alphabetically Ar…

– Where countries have the same number of each type of medal, they are listed alphabetically and given the same ranking.

– In this way, they are listed in the category alphabetically by their last name.

– Nations then enter the stadium alphabetically according to the host country’s chosen language.

– The first person to be asked a question in the first round is the player whose name is the first alphabetically in the original version.

alphabetically - example sentences
alphabetically – example sentences

“notorious” – example sentences

How to use in-sentence of “notorious”:

+ Instead, the proceedings became notorious for the large number of demonstrators and the use of force by the Chicago Police DepartmentChicago police during what was supposed to be, in the words of the Yippie activist organizers, “A Festival of Life.” Rioting and protesting took place between demonstrators and the Chicago Police Department, who were assisted by the Illinois National Guard.

+ The name of the album also payed homage to Kim’s mentor and friend rapper The Notorious B.I.G.

+ Along the banks of the Rhine are several castles which notorious robber barons lived in during the 15th–18th centuries.

+ The rappers Tupac Shakur and Notorious B.I.G.

+ The show is about one of the first boardwalks in Atlantic City and the rise to power of legendary notorious gangsters like Al Capone, Lucky Luciano and Nucky Johnson.

notorious - example sentences
notorious – example sentences

Example sentences of “notorious”:

+ With Watling Street carrying stagecoaches across the heath, en route to north Kent and the Channel ports, it was also a notorious haunt of highwaymen during the 17th and 18th centuries.

+ Her first husband, "The Notorious B.I.G.", died in a drive-by shooting in 1997.

+ With Watling Street carrying stagecoaches across the heath, en route to north Kent and the Channel ports, it was also a notorious haunt of highwaymen during the 17th and 18th centuries.

+ Her first husband, “The Notorious B.I.G.”, died in a drive-by shooting in 1997.

+ ETA was one of Europe’s most notorious and long-running terror groups.

+ Old Sarum in Wiltshire was the most notorious pocket borough.

+ In 1986 he was Deportationdeported to Israel to stand trial for war crimes, after being identified by eleven Holocaust survivors, a notorious guard at the Treblinka extermination camp in Nazi occupied Poland.

+ Roya was taken to Tehran and held at the notorious Evin prison.

+ He promoted his book “Capitol Punishment: The Hard Truth About Corruption From America’s Most Notorious Lobbyist”.

+ Before he became an actor, Duncan was a bodyguard for celebrities including: LL Cool J, Jamie Foxx, Martin Lawrence, Will Smith and The Notorious B.I.G..

+ Bolsonaro is also notorious for his public speeches, which are perceived as being intolerant.

+ The song attacks many East Coast hip hopEast Coast rappers and mainly attacks 2Pac’s former friend and rival The Notorious B.I.G.

+ John Payne Todd was a notorious drunkard and gambler, which caused his mother many financial problems, especially after Madison died.

+ Although he was a survivor of the notorious Nazi concentration camps system, he was convicted in 2011 in Germany for alleged war crimes as an accessory to the murder of 27,900 Jews while acting as a guard named Ivan Demjanjuk at the Sobibor extermination campNazi extermination camp near Sobibór in occupied Poland., “Daily News” Demjanjuk remains innocent under German law, and his earlier conviction is invalidated.

+ Brett was also notorious for putting excessive amounts of pine tar on his bats, which sometimes led to confrontations and interventions with the umpires, as there is a league rule governing the use of pine tar on the bat.

+ He was one of the most notorious criminals in the United States.

+ In recent times the most notorious example was the outright banning of Sufism in Iran.

+ The town’s most notorious event occurred on Friday April 12, 2001, when a local teenager, at home on a school in-service day, tampered with a railway switch on the Canadian National RailwayCN Rail Halifax-Ocean” to derail several minutes later when it passed through the centre of the community.

+ It appears notorious vandal Freddy is back as Oliversbio, Listonlistos, Unitwikias, Unitwiki, Unitwikis, and possibly others.

More in-sentence examples of “notorious”:

+ The Xbox 360 version of the game is notorious among 360 gamers as the easiest game to earn 1000/1000 achievement points, which can be done in less than a minute.

+ A notorious man-eating crocodile, Gustave, roams the banks of the Ruzizi River and the northern shores of Lake Tanganyika.

+ Barney adds to his team to get ready for a personal battle against Conrad Stonebanks, the Expendables co-founder and notorious arms trader.

+ These contracts were notorious for allowing the studios to dictate the public and private lives of the performers who signed them, and most did not have provisions to allow the performer to end the deal.

+ He was known for his grit and team spirit and was also involved in a number of notorious incidents which gave him a reputation around the league as a tough customer and an intense competitor and earned him the nickname, “Reggie, The Ruffian”.

+ The Government have pulled up by an airship belonging to the Toppat Clan, a notorious band of worldwide criminals.

+ Stunts such as withdrawing the Irish Army’s band from playing at diplomatic functions which the Governor-General attended, or in one notorious case the sight of O’Kelly and Defence Minister Frank Aiken storming out of a diplomatic function at the French Legation when McNeill, the guest of honour, arrived, damaged Ó Ceallaigh’s reputation and image, particularly when the campaign backfired.

+ The Siege of Sidney Street, or the “Battle of Stepney”, was a notorious gunfight in London’s East End on 3 January 1911.

+ Barbara Palmer, 1st Duchess of Cleveland was perhaps the most notorious of Charles’ mistresses.

+ Every Halloween season, Salem, Massachusetts hosts a Halloween festival in which they highlight their towns notorious history with the 1692 Salem Witch trials.

+ The Notorious B.I.G.

+ The album serves as his last studio album and was released posthumously due to The Notorious B.I.G.

+ In the 50 Reeves starred in several movies including Rancho Notorious with Burt Lancaster, Reeves as Sgt.

+ Many ideological views on government do not think it is good to have a Monarchy, either because rulers are not duly elected, or because monarchs are notorious for easy corruption.

+ He gained fame as an excellent horseman, fighter, and tactician, but was notorious for the extreme brutality with which he wielded these gifts.

+ Some like the Maya civilizationMayans and Aztecs are notorious for their ritual killings, others have looked down on the practice as primitive.

+ In the movie’s most notorious scene, her character is being questioned by the police.

+ Christine was notorious as much for her capricious rule as for her many lovers.

+ Benjamin was notorious for her judging of “show trials” and ministerial activities.

+ This template is generally reserved for convicted serial killers, gangsters, mass murderers, old west outlaws, murderers, mafia members, fugitives, FBI 10 most wanted, serial rapist, mobsters, and other notorious criminals.

+ Another featured extra short is “Klepto Kitty”; a three-minute profile of Dusty the Klepto Kitty, a notorious cat in California who steals items from neighbors’ yards.

+ Foley is a serial killer who is committing murders in the ways that they were done by notorious serial killers.

+ Totally removing any text about bleach, from the article, would be censorship, as an act of suppressing a notorious controversy in the criminal case.

+ During the 1980s and 1990s, he became notorious for his role in the Iraqi government’s campaigns against internal opposition forces, namely the ethnic Kurdish rebels of the north, and the Shia religious dissidents of the south.

+ The Xbox 360 version of the game is notorious among 360 gamers as the easiest game to earn 1000/1000 achievement points, which can be done in less than a minute.

+ A notorious man-eating crocodile, Gustave, roams the banks of the Ruzizi River and the northern shores of Lake Tanganyika.

+ He became notorious in the 1960s for creating bizarre yet influential garments made of unusual, nonwoven materials such as plastic and aluminum.

+ An early use of the phrase appears in a comment Davy Crockett made about another notorious Irish slum in Manhattan, Five Points.

+ This game has become notorious for one version of its cover art.

+ One of the most notorious example is the Andalusia#PeopleAndalusian folklore, being flamenco very popular among foreign people.

+ Hinton Rowan Helper made use of the 1850 census results in his politically notorious book “The Impending Crisis of the South”.

+ The fourth single, “This Time Around”, had The Notorious B.I.G.

+ He called Guantanamo “out nation’s most notorious prison – a prison that should never have been opened”, and provided a short description of its history:, Micheal Lahnert: It’s long past time that we close Guantanamo.

+ Mobutu Sese Seko is notorious for the corruption, nepotism, and embezzlement of billions of dollars that took place during his reign.

+ Christopher George Latore Wallace, better known by his stage name, The Notorious B.I.G.

+ It was nominated for three Grammy Awards in 1998, including Best Rap Album, Best Rap Solo Performance for the single “Hypnotize The Notorious B.I.G.

+ The four color theorem has been notorious for attracting a large number of false proofs and disproofs in its long history.

+ Palm was so notorious for helping slaves escape that on several occasions slave-owners from Maryland attempted to kidnap her and sell her into slavery to put an end to her practices.

+ These reasons have made it notorious as a sailors’ graveyard.

+ The first tunnel heading south was the site of a notorious accident in 1866.

+ He quit because when his friend covered for him while watching Notorious B.I.G., Biggie died that night.

+ Frank Gardiner, John Gilbert John Gilbert and Ben Hall led the most notorious gangs of the period.

+ She was known as “The Notorious R.B.G.”, in reference to the rapper known as “The Notorious B.I.G.”.

+ Anthropologists used such masks to study physiognomic features in famous persons and notorious criminals.

+ It is based on a real person named Victor Bout who was a notorious arms dealer.

+ It is notorious for glitches and long loading times.

+ Some notable artists include Plies Plies, Lil Wayne, Lil’ Kim, The Notorious B.I.G.

+ Botticelli burned his own paintings on paganismpagan themes in the notorious “Bonfire of the Vanities”.