+ She got her nickname “CoCo” from being an admirer of CoCo Chanel.
+ It is the province with more islands: Chira, Bejuco, Caballo, Venado, Cedros, Cuchillos, Negritos, San Lucas, Herradura, Violín, Isla del Caño and the Coco Island.
+ They have one child together, a daughter named Coco Riley Arquette.
+ It stars Coco Martin as Juan dela Cruz, a half-“guardian angeltagabantay” and half-“aswang” who falls in love with Rosario.
+ Chanel is a FranceFrench fashion company created by Coco Chanel.
+ Flight as a Feather: Hours before a Swedish karaoke contest at the Coco Bongo, The Mask loses his lucky fedora feather and races through Edge City to get it—all the while trying to avoid Kellaway and Doyle and a string of eccentric characters, including Mayor Tilton’s vengeful ex-girlfriend, a performance artist, an eagle, and Pretorious’s goon, Walter.
+ In 2002, CoCo was the star singer at a National Basketball Association#Teams in the NBAHouston Rockets basketball game.
+ He and his wife Colleen Kay Hutchins Kiki Vandeweghe and grandfather of tennis professional Coco Vandeweghe.
Example sentences of coco
Example sentences of “coco”:
+ Also continued from the movie was the consistent visiting by The Mask of the Coco Bongo - a fictional, glamorous night club frequented by the Edge City well-to-do, which was most likely based on the Copacabana Copacabana in New York City.
+ David Riva, Guy Stern - 2006 "Jazz guitarist COCO SCHUMANN was born into a mixed Christian/Jewish family in Berlin as Heinz Jacob Schumann.
+ Also continued from the movie was the consistent visiting by The Mask of the Coco Bongo – a fictional, glamorous night club frequented by the Edge City well-to-do, which was most likely based on the Copacabana Copacabana in New York City.
+ David Riva, Guy Stern – 2006 “Jazz guitarist COCO SCHUMANN was born into a mixed Christian/Jewish family in Berlin as Heinz Jacob Schumann.
+ Particularly well-known is the Coco de Mer, a species of palm that grows only on the islands of Praslin and neighbouring Curieuse.
+ CNN Coco Bandicoot is a United States cable news24-hour cable news network founded by media mogul Ted Turner.
+ Picasso, Bakst, Braque, Matisse, Coco Chanel, Miró, Dali, and Utrillo were some of the best-known.
+ There he became known as Coco the Clown.
+ Heinz Jakob “Coco” Schumann was a German jazz musician of Jewish descent “I got rhythm : das Leben der Jazzlegende Coco Schumann : eine Graphic Novel”.
+ Nikolai was known as Coco the Clown.
+ Theo de Kovel made the character of Coco the Clown famous.
+ Cara played Coco Hernandez in the 1980 movie “Fame”.
+ Other paintings include works of Rembrandt, Giambattista Pittoni, Caravaggio, Rubens, Titian and Eugène Delacroix.
+ Aged nine, Titian went to Venice.
+ Famous painters include Giotto, Leonardo da Vinci, Titian and Rembrandt.
+ Together with Titian he was one of the most influential painters of his period.
+ In 1545, Pope Paul III invited him to come to Rome, in 1548 and 1550, Titian accompanied Charles V and his son, Philip II of SpainPhilip II to the Diet of Augsburg.
+ Because of this book, art students today have a lot of information about artists such as Leonardo, Michelangelo, Titian and their works.
+ When Titian died of the Plague in the year 1576, he was an old man.
– He joined Tonbridge in 1962 before signing for Canterbury City in 1968.
– Thomas Becket was an English peopleEnglish priest, and Archbishop of Canterbury, who was murdered in Canterbury Cathedral in 1170.
– The name ‘Christchurch’ was decided upon at the first meeting of the Canterbury Association on March 27, 1848.
– The Knight’s Tale is the first story of the Canterbury Tales by Geoffrey Chaucer.
– He attended Burnside High School, and earned a Bachelor of Commerce degree in accounting from the University of Canterbury in 1981.
canterbury – sentence examples
Example sentences of “canterbury”:
– Wilson played for the provisional teams Canterbury and Wellington.
– William Allen Alsop, OBE Royal AcademicianRA was a British architect and Professor of Architecture at University for the Creative Arts’s Canterbury School of Architecture.
– His most famous roles include Tim Canterbury in “The Office”, John in “Love Actually”, Arthur Dent in the film adaptation of “The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy”, Dr.
– He is most famous for writing Canterbury Tales which had 24 stories but was not completed.
– Justin Portal Welby is the 105th and present Archbishop of Canterbury – the most senior bishop in the Church of England.
– On February 16, 1770, Captain James Cook was the first European to see the Canterbury peninsula from his ship the Endeavour.
– Medieval cities that still have walls include Carcassonne in France, Tehran in Iran, Toledo, SpainToledo in Spain and Canterbury in England.
- Wilson played for the provisional teams Canterbury and Wellington.
- William Allen Alsop, OBE Royal AcademicianRA was a British architect and Professor of Architecture at University for the Creative Arts's Canterbury School of Architecture.
- His most famous roles include Tim Canterbury in "The Office", John in "Love Actually", Arthur Dent in the film adaptation of "The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy", Dr.
– At a coronation, the Archbishop of Canterbury takes the crown from the altar and places it reverently upon the Monarch’s head.
– John expelled the Canterbury Chapter in July 1207, to which the Pope reacted by placing an interdict on the kingdom which meant that no one could receive religious blessings.
– His carol “No Small Wonder”, written in 1983 was published in “Carols for Today” in 1986 and was recorded on LP by Canterbury Cathedral Choir.
– Hundreds of years ago many Christian people would travel to the Cathedral at Canterbury from their homes in other parts of Britain.
– He planned that each character would tell four stories: two while going to Canterbury and two while returning to London.
More in-sentence examples of “canterbury”:
- The principal home of the archbishops is at Lambeth Palace in the south of London rather than at Canterbury itself.
- In 1971 he was given a Lambeth doctorate by the Archbishop of Canterbury for his services to music.
– The principal home of the archbishops is at Lambeth Palace in the south of London rather than at Canterbury itself.
– In 1971 he was given a Lambeth doctorate by the Archbishop of Canterbury for his services to music.
– It was where Thomas Becket was murdered by the soldiers of Henry II, after Henry asked, supposedly, There are other versions “Who will rid me of this turbulent priest?” Beckett was the second Archbishop of Canterbury to be murdered.
– Croydon Palace is where Archbishops of Canterbury used to stay during the summer.
– Anselm of Canterbury in the 11th century, according to Miroslaw Szatkowski 2012.
– He was Archbishop of Canterbury from 1633.
– He had been given special permission by the Archbishop of Canterbury because it was something he had always wanted to do.
– He studied at Christ’s College, Canterbury and at University of Canterbury.
– University of Canterbury page has highly non-neutral information in ‘Personnel’ section, likely from a disgruntled staff member who lost his/her job 3 years ago.
– Its plot comes from “The Knight’s Tale” in Geoffrey Chaucer’s “The Canterbury Tales”.
– In 1070 he became the Archbishop of Canterbury in England.
– He studied at the University of Canterbury and University of Edinburgh.
– The monarchBritish monarch is usually made king or queen by the Archbishop of Canterbury at his or her coronation.
– Depicted are bishops, several family members and, on the eastern wall, the crucified Christ with John and Mary as well as Saint Thomas of Canterbury and Knight Olav.
– The two earliest manuscripts of “The Canterbury Tales” are the Hengwrt manuscript and the Ellesmere manuscript.
– The Archbishop of Canterbury is the head of the Church of England.
– Thomas Cranmer was an Archbishop of Canterbury and one of the founders of the Church of England under Henry VIII.
– In 1892 she formed the Canterbury Women’s Institute.
– When Eadberht Praen expelled Aethelheard Aethelheard, the Archbishop of Canterbury from Kent, Coenwulf contacted Pope Leo III and got permission to remove the new Kentish king.
– The ruins of St Augustine’s Abbey, together with Canterbury Cathedral and St Martin’s Church, CanterburySt Martin’s Church, were named a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 1988.
– Geoffrey Chaucer wrote The Canterbury Tales in Middle English.
– Julian Brazier was the Member of Parliament for the UK constituency of Canterbury and Whitstable from 1987 until 2007.
– Since then, there has been an Archbishop at Canterbury in Kent.
– In 2013, Alsop became Professor of Architecture at the University for the Creative Arts’s Canterbury School of Architecture.
– The church was founded by Augustine of Canterbury in 597 AD.
– The original intenent was that each pilgrim was to tell two tales to Canterbury and two on the way back for a free meal; that would have been an estimated 120 tales-instead of the 23 in the book.
– In 1987 the University of KentUniversity of Kent at Canterbury awarded an honorary degree to Postgate.
– He studied at Kingswood School, Canterbury School, and Williams College.
– Agriculture is the main industry that is carried out over the Canterbury plains.
– One service goes to Ramsgate via Canterbury West, and the other service goes via the Kent Coast Line.
– In nine matches for Canterbury between 1945-46 and 1951-52 his top score was 42 against Auckland in 1950-51, when he put on 105 for the first wicket with Ray Emery.
– Hill represented Canterbury and Counties.
– During the coronation ceremony, the Archbishop of Canterbury places the orb in the right hand of the Monarch.
– Pilgrimage became very important in the Middle Ages when thousands of people travelled to many sacred sites, particularly to Jerusalem, to the famous Christian basilicas of Rome, to the Cathedral of Santiago de Compostela in Spain and Canterbury Cathedral in England.
– As the river approaches the Canterbury Plains, it passes through a belt of mountains.
– He died an early death in Canterbury of apoplexy, and a monument to him was built in Canterbury Cathedral.
– The office of Archbishop of Canterbury was founded in the year 597.
– He became Archbishop of Canterbury in 1162.
– Detail of mural by Ezra Winter illustrating the characters in the Canterbury Tales by Geoffrey Chaucer.
– She is very interested in the Church of England, but the Archbishop of Canterbury runs the church.
– After high school, he went to the University of Canterbury but for only one year.
– Cenwalh sent Leutherius to Theodore, Archbishop of Canterbury for consecration.
– The Canterbury area has been lived in since prehistoric times.
– He was the head coach for the Canterbury BulldogsBulldogs in the NRL from 2009 to 2011.
– The Māori people arrived in Canterbury between 1500 and 1700.
+ Theater revenues declined rather than increase, and few of the other economic benefits that had been predicted came to pass.
+ The famous “One is not born, but rather becomes a woman” declaration made by Simone de Beauvoir led to new thinking on the way gender was perceived as a construction, rather than something inherent.
+ A Google representative stated, “It’s in keeping with our vision of a unified Google search experience to make popular, useful features part of the default experience, rather than maintain different versions of Google.
+ It was the first and so far only “Star Trek” show to be based on a space station rather than a starship.
+ Seems to be more of a game description rather than of a TV series.
+ He says the mispronunciation caught on in high school, and rather than fight it he just went with it.” born January 15, 1979 is an American football quarterback for the New Orleans Saints.
+ Most YA stories show an adolescent as the lead character, rather than an adult or a child.
+ English orthography often uses Digraph rather than diacritics to show more sounds that can be shown with single letters of the Latin alphabet.
rather than example in sentences
Example sentences of “rather than”:
+ Wiles got the crucial idea for avoiding, rather than closing this gap.
+ This template is for use in a list in the body of an article, rather than in a navigation template like Template:Navbox.
+ At be allowed to move to mainspace as a general WikiProject rather than remain as a user project in userspace.
+ Wiles got the crucial idea for avoiding, rather than closing this gap.
+ This template is for use in a list in the body of an article, rather than in a navigation template like Template:Navbox.
+ At be allowed to move to mainspace as a general WikiProject rather than remain as a user project in userspace.
+ They think that they are corrupt and are more interested in wealth and power rather than Buddhist principles.
+ Children play on their own rather than against each other.
+ The record in the modern era, usually dated from 1969 of a knock-out tournament format, rather than a challenge format, is held by Stephen Hendry, who won the title 7 times between 1990 and 1999.
+ This fact suggests that the Yankees are a superlative baseball franchise, rather than simply the greatest baseball team in history.
+ It’s a back of the envelope calculation, as we scientists would call it, an argument that focuses on giving an idea of what’s going on rather than any real truth, well within the scope of any older secondary school student in the United Kingdom studying their A-levels and something exciting that shows them that even simple A-level physics can be used on something as complicated and exotic as neutron stars.
+ Some artists have done more rapping rather than singing.
+ This marked the origin of the cereal box, though in modern times the sealed bag is plastic and is kept inside the box rather than outside.
+ The scene is night rather than day, and Gothic Europe rather than the classical world of Greece and Rome.
+ In those departments, such as the New York City Fire Department, most of the fire department’s calls are medical emergencies rather than fires.
+ Often, it is not necessary to re-write technical articles for better clarity; instead, just add several commas and see if an article can be easily clarified, within minutes, rather than spend hours re-writing, or splitting, the technical descriptions.
+ Public health intervention prevents rather than treats a disease through surveillance of cases and promotes healthy behaviors such as hand washing, vaccination programs and distribution of condoms.
+ As ISFDB indexes story titles by a record number rather than by their name, you will always need provide the record number when using this template.
+ His conservatively structured works, in the German romantic musical tradition, placed him in the camp of Romantic classicism exemplified by Johannes Brahms, rather than the opposing “New Music” of Franz Liszt and Richard Wagner.
+ The rights afforded by the ius gentium were considered to be held by all persons; it is thus a concept of human rights rather than rights attached to citizenship.
+ Due to this it has been speculated that it was meant to be held, rather than simply looked at.
+ Some trans women want to simply be called “women” rather than being called a “trans” woman, but this does not apply to all trans women.
+ Many of those prisons are private prisons run by companies rather than the government.
More in-sentence examples of “rather than”:
+ Older gameplay features include never reloading your weapon, having all weapons on you at all times rather than just two weapons, having a traditional health bar rather than health regeneration, running at full speed at all times, rewarding offensive gameplay rather than defensive gameplay, and defense being based on strafing rather than taking cover.
+ Series co-creator Angela Santomero stated that Patton brought Joe, his character, closer to the preschool viewer, as Joe was more willing to "jump into a problem rather than figure it out first like Steve".
+ Older gameplay features include never reloading your weapon, having all weapons on you at all times rather than just two weapons, having a traditional health bar rather than health regeneration, running at full speed at all times, rewarding offensive gameplay rather than defensive gameplay, and defense being based on strafing rather than taking cover.
+ Series co-creator Angela Santomero stated that Patton brought Joe, his character, closer to the preschool viewer, as Joe was more willing to “jump into a problem rather than figure it out first like Steve”.
+ BOM data is used in hundreds, possibly thousands, of Australian related articles and use of this template means that should BoM change urls or page titles at some time, only this template will require updating, rather than requiring a need to change multiple articles.
+ Disputes should be settled through civil discussion rather than power wrestling.
+ They use a run-and-pause technique, rather than the steady probing of some other waders.
+ Anti-capitalists, in the strict sense of the word, are those who wish to completely replace capitalism with another system; however, there are also ideas which can be characterized as “partially” anti-capitalist in the sense that they only wish to replace or abolish certain aspects of capitalism rather than the entire system.
+ A study concluded that penis width, rather than length, was a more important factor of sexual stimulation probably because a wider penis provides more friction to the clitoral area, while a longer penis reaches a less sensitive area.
+ Ludlow links to the town rather than the Ludlow epoch.
+ If necessary, disruptive editors should be blocked rather than preventing improvements by other users.
+ Despotism has always been associated with Eastern rather than Western states.
+ It however looks like the interest is omre centered around Pokemon in general and Pokemon-themed games, rather than the individual pokemons.
+ Another means of avoiding change conflicts is to make a single larger change, rather than frequent smaller changes: this makes it more likely that you will get an change conflict, but less likely that you will cause others to get an change conflict.
+ Since the World Bank and Unesco also teamed up to support the prize, I am going through a regular Rfd, rather than a quick-delete.
+ Probably better suited to being a list of conditions, rather than a template.
+ Of course, if they fail, the fault is theirs, rather than the government department’s.
+ They are the same for the BS=1 is coded by nothing, rather than by “1”.
+ HGNC also states that “gene nomenclature should “evolve with new technology” rather than be restrictive as sometimes occurs when historical and single gene nomenclature systems are applied”.
+ Many Native Americans regarded this change in policy as an insult and an indication that the British looked upon them as conquered people rather than as allies.
+ Unlike the older lines, Shinkansen lines are standard gauge, and use tunnels and viaducts to go through and over obstacles, rather than around them.
+ Since these sediments were light, they crumpled into mountain ranges rather than sank to the floor.
+ But after the September 11, 2001 attacks fuel prices went up, so airlines wanted more efficient planes rather than faster ones.
+ He said there should be an elected assembly for New South Wales, trial by jury and settlement of Australia by free emigrants rather than convicts.
+ It is a deliberate act, rather than simply overhearing someone else talking.
+ Their arrival was largely accidental, and the Portuguese sought control of commerce, rather than territory.
+ Some were about the colonization of Mars or otherwise used Mars as a setting rather than a goal.
+ Because Advent was a time of prayer and preparation, most parties were held after Christmas, rather than before it.
+ A template may be merged with another rather than deleted outright.
+ The series tried to create a setting of a gritty, realityrealistic police station similar to that of “NYPD Blue”, but differed by focusing on the uniformed police officers rather than the detectives.
+ Virtually all the work done to get it even nominatable was done by me as well! Lazy? I think not! And heaven forbid, after making all those edit, I expect other covering minutia they themselves picked up, rather than starting a talk page thread asking me to do it.
+ In moving the page history, this method leaves user contributions displayed as being to the archive rather than the first page, and makes it difficult to search for past edits to the talk page by a certain user.
+ So, chemists count across all atoms involved in the reaction rather than only across the closest atoms.
+ Pagans usually focus on spirituality and nature, rather than on doctrines and dogma.
+ This is incorrect however, as an offside offence is related to the position of the player in relation to the last two opponents, the ball and the opponent’s goal line rather than the direction the ball is played.
+ Like other liquids, water has a surface tension, so a little water can make drops on a surface, rather than always spreading out to wet the surface.
+ Jerne’s Nobel Prize was awarded for theories, rather than discoveries.
+ Since the middle of the 20th century, citadels usually protect military center, rather than cities or towns.
+ Perhaps we could both work at improving the encyclopedia, rather than wasting time on pointless discussions such as these.
+ There are spyware applications that are designed to enable users to spy on themselves rather than others.
+ Scholars have found it hard to explain the origin of ‘Tintagel’ as a name: the most likely one to be correct is from Norman French, rather than from Cornish.
+ Craig Harris of IGN said that the game had an “uncomfortably strange” story and that it played more like a third-party game rather than a first-party game.
+ Fencepost errors come from counting things rather than the spaces between them, or vice versa, or by neglecting to consider whether one should count one or both ends of a row.
+ Some people say North took the blame and punishment rather than Reagan.
+ Nowadays fortune-tellers tend to use specially-developed tarot decks rather than those used for games.
+ The user will be able to select tables and columns more quickly, for example by clicking on them, rather than typing their names.
+ I am doing this pro-actively on the most obvious instances rather than waiting for a Check user request for each and every name this person creates as part of an on-going vandalism problem.
+ The media often focused on Bubbles, rather than on Jackson’s music, and published many false stories regarding the animal.
+ Domesticated plants that revert to wild are usually known as escaped, introduced or naturalized rather than feral.
– Before The Collision, NGC 4038 was a barred spiral galaxy and NGC 4039 was a spiral galaxy.
– An annular hurricane is a rare type of tropical cyclonehurricane that has a big, circular eyewall, and thick, deep convection around it with no spiral rainbands.
– There are three other kinds of spiral galaxies.
– The Whirlpool was the first galaxy to be classified as a spiral galaxy.
– Spiral arms are regions in spiral galaxies.
– The band is named after a spiral galaxy.
– While this curve had already been named by other mathematicians, the name “miraculous” or “marvelous” spiral was given to this curve by Jakob Bernoulli, because he was fascinated by one of its unique mathematical properties: the size of the spiral increases, but the shape stays the same with each added curve.
Some sentences in use of spiral
Example sentences of “spiral”:
– Rather than “split” scales, high-end circular rules use spiral scales for more complex operations like log-of-log scales.
– Barrels usually have spiral grooves on the inside called rifling.
– There is a spiral staircase within the thick walls – these are 10 feet wide at the base, going down to 7 feet at the top.
– Inside the column, a spiral staircase of 185 steps gives access to a viewing platform at the top.
– Other well-known spiral galaxies are NGC 4102, NGC 4605, Messier 108 and Messier 109.
– Polar cyclones are usually 1,000 to 2,000 kilometers wide in which the air is moving in a spiral counterclockwise fashion in the northern hemisphere.
– In “flocculent” spiral galaxies, it is hard to see the arms at all, as they are choppy and are ill-defined.
– Together they looked at spiral bacteria in gastritis.
– NGC 6946, also known as the Fireworks galaxy, Arp 29, and Caldwell 12, is a spiral galaxy in the constellation of Cepheus and Cygnus.
– Nuclear emission in spiral nebulae.
- Rather than "split" scales, high-end circular rules use spiral scales for more complex operations like log-of-log scales.
- Barrels usually have spiral grooves on the inside called rifling.
More in-sentence examples of “spiral”:
– They extend from the central bulge area of spiral and barred spiral galaxies.
– The Milky Way has a diameter of about 170,000 or 200,000 light years, and is a barred spiral galaxy.
– The galaxy was a normal spiral galaxy before it had a collision with a smaller galaxy about 200 million years ago.
– The spiral is the most ancient symbol found on every civilized continent.
– This whelk has a spiral shell with knobs along its shoulder.
– Jakob Bernoulli wanted the shape on his headstone, but, by error, an Archimedean spiral was placed there instead.
– Both of these fields are varied in the synchrotron to change the path from a spiral to a circle.
– The spiral symbolizes the double helix structure of DNA, representing biological evolution, and the spiral structure of a galaxy.
– There are two main kinds of galaxies, spiral galaxy and elliptical galaxy.
– There is a spiral staircase at the back.
– Similarly, the spiral symbolized the sun, as ancient people thought the sun was born each morning, died each night, and was reborn the next morning.
– The last spiral is grown into a large “ear”-like shape, which explains the name ‘ear-shell’.
– Messier 100 is an example of a so-called ‘grand design’ spiral galaxy.
– There are also many spiral staircases of stone, including one at City Hall which was part of the former College of the Jesuits.
– Because of this, some civilizations believe that the Spiral is a pathway to the afterlife.
– Some models suggested that the arms can be pulled inwards, shaping a spiral into the nucleus, which may be pulled by the extreme gravity of a supermassive black hole at the very center of the galaxy.
– There are various types of galaxies: elliptical, spiral and lenticular galaxies, which can all be with or without bars.
– Unlike a nail, a screw has spiral grooves down its spike.
– It is the closest spiral galaxy to Earth, at about 2.2 million light-years from Earth.
– In the 1990s it was found to be a barred spiral galaxy.
– The Sculptor galaxy, also called the silver coin galaxy, is a spiral galaxy in the constellation of Sculptor.
– During his time in space, Scully-Power was able to confirm spiral eddies existed.
– Spitzer Space Telescope studies have confirmed that Centaurus A is colliding with, and devouring, a smaller spiral galaxy.
– Dwarf galaxies can be pulled toward and ripped by neighbouring spiral galaxies till they ultimately merge.
– A two-dimensional spiral may be described most easily using polar coordinates.
- They extend from the central bulge area of spiral and barred spiral galaxies.
- The Milky Way has a diameter of about 170,000 or 200,000 light years, and is a barred spiral galaxy.
- The galaxy was a normal spiral galaxy before it had a collision with a smaller galaxy about 200 million years ago.
– Both Clouds look like they were once spiral in shape.
– Among other things, however, mismanagement within WCW eventually led WCW to a downward spiral from which it never recovered.
– Particle accelerators shifted from cyclotrons to synchrotrons where the particles traveled in a circle rather than in a spiral path.
– The constellation also harbors the wide spiral galaxy NGC 6907.
– The synchrotron is an improvement over the cyclotron where the particles travel in a spiral pattern.
– A new Cepheid distance to the giant spiral M101 based on image subtraction of Hubble Space Telescope/Advanced Camera for Surveys observations.
– NGC 1300 is a barred spiral galaxy in the constellation of Eridanus.
– This was a view of NGC 891, a spiral galaxy in the Andromeda constellation.
– It is spiral shaped, and moves by using its flagella.
– The spiral nebula as a type was first described by Edwin Hubble in his 1936 work “The Realm of the Nebulae”.
– In a telescope, it looks like a lentil-shaped structure with spiral arms.
– M82 is being physically affected by its larger neighbor, nearby spiral M81.
– A spiral drawn using recursion.
– The rubber bowl turns quickly and creates a vortex or a spiral flow inside any liquid which is placed on it and is therefore mixed up.
– In spiral galaxies, like the Milky Way, HII regions are found in the spiral arms, but in the irregular galaxies they are distributed at random.
– In case of a cyclone it is the place where all the winds coming inside in a spiral motion converge.
– The barred spiral galaxy is an important and common type of spiral galaxy.
– The spiral plays an important role in symbolism.
– In a cyclotron, the maximum radius is quite limited as the particles start at the center and spiral outward.
– Commission of Inquiry on Syria: civilians bearing the brunt of the “unrelenting spiral of violence”publisher=Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rightsdate=18 September 2012accessdate=21 October 201}} More than 4 million Syrians were forced to relocate because of the battles and more than 2 million refugees left their country.
– A year later, playing opposite Daniel Craig, he portrayed the father of a series of cloned sons in Caryl Churchill’s “A Number” at the Royal Court, notable for a recumbent moment when he smoked a cigarette, the brightly lit spiral of smoke rising against a black backdrop, an effect which he dreamed up during rehearsals.
– In other words, it controls how “tightly” and in which direction the spiralspirals.
– To try to confirm the location of the American carriers, at 15:15 Hara eight torpedo bombers to look s dive bomber squadron, was one of the pilots selected for the evening strike mission.
– The starfighter has four laser cannons and two proton torpedo launchers.
– At 06:15 on 8 May, Hara launched seven torpedo bombers to search the area south from the Japanese carriers.
– The four torpedo planes sent after “Yorktown” were from “Zuikaku”.
– By 10:13, the American force of 93 aircraft – 18 F4F Wildcats, 53 SBD dive bombers, and 22 TBD Devastator torpedo bombers were flying.
– Sighting the cruiser task force, Japanese naval torpedo bombers attacked the task force and heavily damaged the U.S.
– During World War II, Choules was the Acting Torpedo Officer of Fremantle and also the Chief Demolition Officer on the western side of the Australian continent.
How to use the word torpedo
Example sentences of “torpedo”:
- The Enterprise had 12 Type X phasers and three Photon Torpedo launchers.
- The dead Japanese aircrews included the commanding officer of "Zuikakus" torpedo bomber squadron, Lieutenant Tsubota Yoshiaki, and his deputy, Lieutenant Murakami Yoshito.
– The Enterprise had 12 Type X phasers and three Photon Torpedo launchers.
– The dead Japanese aircrews included the commanding officer of “Zuikakus” torpedo bomber squadron, Lieutenant Tsubota Yoshiaki, and his deputy, Lieutenant Murakami Yoshito.
– Around 14:30, Hara informed Takagi that only 24 Zeros, eight dive bombers, and four torpedo planes from the carriers were working.
– The new prime minister said he did not have any reserves; however, three British torpedo boats were sent to Lake IJssel.
– In this second attack the US ships did not actually see the torpedo boats, but said they had found them using the ship’s radar.
– The British sent aircraft carrier Victorious and an additional four light cruisers to have Swordfish torpedo bombers find and engage “Bismarck” but due to the inexperience of the pilots, they nearly attacked “Norfolk” and a US Coast Guard USCGC “Modoc” and alerted Bismarck’s anti-aircraft gunners.
– On 5 December 1945 a US Navy flight of five Torpedo Bombers on a navigation exercise became lost; likewise a PBM patrol plane on the search for the missing aircraft was lost due to an explosion of unknown cause.
– The “Battle of Taranto” in 1940 was a successful air attack on the Italian Navy at anchor when 21 British torpedo bombers sunk one battleship and damaged two others.The Italian Navy slowly recovered from that attack.
– The “Kaiten” was a torpedo that was changed to become a suicide weapon, and used by the Navy of the Empire of Japan in the last months of the Second World War.
– The Maritime Brigade/Coast Guard has one Point class cutter, S 14, one Osa class missile boat, S 008, which has had its SS-N-2B missiles removed, 3 Stenka class patrol boats, S 005, S 006, and S 007, all with sonar and torpedo tubes removed, 1 Zhuk class patrol craft, P 222, and two 48-foot Silver Ships small craft, S 11 and S 12.
– A total of 78 aircraft—18 Zero fighters, 36 Type 99 dive bombers, and 24 torpedo aircraft—began flying from “Shōkaku” and “Zuikaku” at 08:00.
More in-sentence examples of “torpedo”:
– The Wildcats shot down seven torpedo bombers and one dive bomber, and heavily damaged another torpedo bomber.
– He played for Torpedo Moscow, Racing de Santander, CSKA Moscow, C.A.
– Four SBDs were shot down by Zeros escorting the torpedo planes.
– He managed Torpedo Zaporizhya.
– A brig and a torpedo boat were named after Alexander Kazarsky.
– The German newspapers claimed that the ship had been sunk by a torpedo because it might have been carrying soldiers.
– They said that a torpedo fired by a North Korean submarine had sunk the ship.
– It was designed and built as a bomber and torpedo launcher.
– She carried six torpedo which she could shoot out the front, back and sides.
– At the Battle of Mobile Bay on August 5, 1864, he operated the ship’s torpedo catcher.
– The pilot of the damaged torpedo bomber was killed, so the middle-seat observer took over the controls and ditched near “Shōkaku”; both he and the rear gunner were killed.
– Shigekazu Shimazaki led “Zuikaku’s” torpedo bombers in this attack.
– Robert Fulton worked on his clockwork torpedo during the War of 1812.
– PT Boats were motor torpedo boats.
– He currently plays in the Kontinental Hockey League for Torpedo Nizhny Novgorod.
– The 33 Japanese dive bombers attacked after the torpedo attacks.
– A modern torpedo is a cigar-shaped, self-propelled, underwater explosive device designed to destroy another ship or submarine.Confederate president Davis was opposed to their use.
– The fighters were Type 0s, the dive bombers were Type 99 “kanbaku”, and the torpedo planes were Type 97 “kankō”.
– They used up to seven different types of mines, torpedos, torpedo boats, and submarines.
– Seven Nakajima B5N torpedo bombers accompanied the Zeros to return the pilots back to the carriers.
– The next day, more torpedo aircraft attacked and sank “Chicago”.
– The Japanese strike force included nine fighters, 19 dive bombers, and 10 torpedo planes from “Shōkaku” and nine fighters, 14 dive bombers, and 8 torpedo planes from “Zuikaku”.
– These were two squadrons of dive bombers and torpedo bombers.
– It was basically a torpedo with a pilot, and it could be thrown from a submarine or a ship.
– On 28 April 1944, in south Devon on the British coast, 946 American soldiers and sailors were killed when German torpedo boats attacked one of these landing exercises, Exercise Tiger.Small, Ken, and Mark Rogerson.
– At 09:15, the Japanese carriers launched 18 fighters, 33 dive bombers, and 18 torpedo planes.
– The US then claimed that two days later, the torpedo boats again attacked the “Maddox” and the destroyer USS “Turner Joy”.
– This submarine destroyed the Union warship “USS Housatonic” by ramming it with a torpedo mounted on a pole.
– Dibutyl sebacate is also used as a Phlegmatizeddesensitizer in Otto fuel II, a torpedo monopropellant.
– Most chaetognaths are transparent and are torpedo shaped, but some deep-sea species are orange.
– He was a torpedo bomber of the United States Navy.
– At the end of the 19th century, the Whitehead torpedo and electrical systems allowed much better submarines.
– The USS Liberty incidentUSS “Liberty” incident was an attack on a neutral United States Navy technical research ship, USS “Liberty”, by Israeli jet fighter planes and motor torpedo boats on June 8, 1967, during the Six-Day War.
– The Maddox fired back and damaged the three torpedo boats.
– At club level, he made 340 appearances in the First Professional Football League Bulgarian League, playing for Stroitel Sofia, Torpedo Sofia, Zavod 12 Sofia, Lokomotiv Sofia, Akademik Sofia.
– It consisted of ten torpedo bombers and six escorting A6Ms.
– The Italian Navy’s most successful attack, however, was when human torpedo divers planted mines on British battleships in Alexandria, and the HMS “Queen Elizabeth” and HMS “Valiant” were sunk.
– The US said that three North Vietnamese torpedo boats attacked the destroyer.
– The Japanese sent 14 torpedo planes to attack “Lexington” and four to attack “Yorktown”.
– Three more Zeros, four dive bombers, and five torpedo planes were damaged beyond repair and were pushed into the ocean.
– Karel Doorman died when his ship HNLMS De Ruyter”De Ruyter” was hit by a torpedo and sank.
– It consisted of 36 dive bombers 36 torpedo bombers, escorted by 36 Mitsubishi Zero fighters.
– The word torpedo comes from a genus of electric rays in the sub-family Torpedininae, namely “Torpedo“, which in turn comes from the Latin “torpere”.
– The Royal Netherlands Navy’s torpedo boats “Z5” and “TM 51” attacked the “Willemsbrug”.
– Five of the downed torpedo bombers were from “Zuikaku” and the other two were from “Shōkaku”, as was the damaged torpedo plane.
– The main Japanese carrier-based aircraft were the Aichi D3A1 dive bomber and the Nakajima B5N2, which was used either as a torpedo bomber or as a bomber.
- The Wildcats shot down seven torpedo bombers and one dive bomber, and heavily damaged another torpedo bomber.
- He played for Torpedo Moscow, Racing de Santander, CSKA Moscow, C.A.
– Rimsky-Korsakov told him he ought to continue to have private music lessons instead of going to the conservatoire.
– By this time,the number of cellphone user have increase and will continue to augment.
– NEXON announced that they have made a partnership with Nintendo, though they will continue games for the computer as well.
– On January 1, 1891 he claimed his intention to terminate an “intolerable situation”, by refusing to convoke the assembly, and he ordered to continue the collection of taxes.
– They could not give him a ride for the whole season, so he decided to continue to focus on Indy.
– In 1996, the land in Stage Three, apart from the former Goodparla pastoral leases, was given to the Gunlom Aboriginal Land Trust and leased to the Director of National Parks to continue being managed as part of Kakadu.
continue in sentences?
Example sentences of “continue”:
- Unlike his brothers, he did not continue to work in music after this apart from the 1989 single "2300 Jackson Street" with The Jacksons.
- A new laboratory built in 1923 allowed Zeeman to continue to study the Zeeman effect.
- The five islands will continue to be in the Olympic Games under the "Netherlands Antilles" name, but as a region in the Caribbean rather than a political entity.
– Unlike his brothers, he did not continue to work in music after this apart from the 1989 single “2300 Jackson Street” with The Jacksons.
– A new laboratory built in 1923 allowed Zeeman to continue to study the Zeeman effect.
– The five islands will continue to be in the Olympic Games under the “Netherlands Antilles” name, but as a region in the Caribbean rather than a political entity.
– He would continue to work with until Longhair’s death.
– This treatment is done in cases of proliferative retinopathy that causes severe scar tissue to form on the retina or when new blood vessels continue to grow on the retina after laser treatments.
– The movie is about Jason Voorhees escaping from a morgue and returns to Crystal Lake to continue his killing spree, targeting a family and a group of neighboring teenagers.
– Or we can let this discussion continue and let a bureaucrat decide if consensus has been reached.
– When Hearst hired Outcault away, Pulitzer asked artist George Luks to continue drawing the strip with his characters, giving the city two Yellow Kids.
– This was soon followed by World War I, so the festival stopped and did not continue after the war.
– Although they were officially used to study just Jupiter Jupiter and Saturn, the two probes were able to continue their mission into the outer solar system.
– C, G and F, then they would continue until they met in the middle around F sharp.
More in-sentence examples of “continue”:
– In case the subdivision has more than 9 entities, capital letters are used to continue the numbering.
– Until then, I wish him to continue as a good editor here and to build up more experience.
– They figure prominently in residents’ sense of place and continue as significant threads in the Province’s culture.
– Today’s activites and personal attacks, deleting against other admin’s endorsed resotation of Autofellatio is clear evidence of an inability to continue as an admin.
– Once a city is incorporated in Kansas, it will continue to be a city no matter what.
– Both programs continue today in syndication.
– They continue the story of his second marriage and his years in Paris.
– Then they decided they could not continue to help.
– Over the following weeks, Kozlov would continue attacking both Hardy and the WWE ChampionshipWWE Champion Triple H, eventually starting a loose rivalry between the three of them over the WWE title.
– Mary’s depends on from people within the community to continue operating.
– It will continue to report about its environment.
– His father said he would continue to support him, but once he was 30 years old he would have to earn money to support himself.
– The referee spoke to Balukas and told her not to continue talking about Bell.
– Many people continue to follow and develop Marx’s ideas.
– In 1986, the United States Supreme Court ruled that sodomy laws were constitutional, and that states could continue to use them.
– The team will continue to be located in Brackley, United Kingdom.
– The school has a CCF which all of year ten must join, and some students choose to continue in the upper years.
– Mohan’s boss, Bhai from Mumbai, blackmails Kokila to continue his drug smuggling or else her entire family will be killed.
– If promoted I will always honour the comminuties trust in me and continue to work as a team with all editors, admins and crats.
– Further, I’ll begin to use the tools to take appropriate actions to prevent damage to this wiki, and continue to clean up test edits and vandalism as I’ve done before.
– Also, it can happen that hybrids between two close plant species undergo polyploidy, and the polyploids continue as a new and distinct species.
– The young joey leaves the pouch at around 235 days old, but will continue to suckle until it reaches 1 year of age.
– Some trains continue beyond Redhill to Gatwick Airport.
– Reports indicate water pressure in local systems was lost and conditions were too harsh for fighters to continue efforts in some areas.
– It did not directly continue on the storyline of the previous movie.
– From Monmouth Junction the line would continue southeast to Jamesburg, Monroe, Englishtown, Manalapan, Freehold Borough, Freehold Township, Howell and Farmingdale.
– Therefore people who made this movie thought the celebratory mood would continue to the beginning of the year and they changed the date.
– Because of this, Bayreuth was able to continue getting a lot of money during the Nazi period.
– As they continue trying to find their way out of the woods, Heather realizes that her map is missing, and Mike later reveals that he kicked it into a creek out of frustration the previous day.
– Firefighters were expecting to continue tackling the blaze for at least a further 24 hours.
– As long as subduction continues, new Cascade volcanoes will continue to rise.
– Gaga explained that the telephone addressed in the lyrics of the song, is in reality a person telling her to continue working harder.
– At the Easter terminus at Grant Road, they can continue northwest on Grant Road and then take State Route 237 to get to Sunnyvale, Santa Clara, and Milpitas or continue south to get to Los Altos and Cupertino.
– Moore was again elected Chief Justice in 2013, but was suspended in May 2016, for encouraging judges to continue to enforce the state’s ban on same-sex marriage despite the fact that it had been deemed unconstitutional.
– Arguments about the bill and other ideas would continue for a year.
– A few women still practice the arts of the oiran today to continue the cultural heritage.
– His friend, Geoff Toll, drove up to continue the search with the others.
– If the student does graduate, he/she can plan to continue his/her studies to college or a university, or just join the workforce.
– She was able to continue her career after a detoxication and was on both the 2005 and 2006 list of Forbes The Celebrity 100.
– In later years the palace was used by the Spanish Ambassadors, enabling Roman Catholic worship to continue in the church.
– The goal of the Transcendental Meditation technique is said to be that the meditator continue to feel the deep rest, and the comfort of the meditation while living everyday life.
– Now we would like to present to you our first prototype and collect your feedback, in order to improve and continue the development of this feature.
– On January 18th, Younha left Korea to continue her music career in Japan.
– Very few of the students continue after the class ends.
– As investments continue to rise, the Video game monetizationvideo game market is expected to grow rapidly in India.
– Fellatio can continue until the receiver ejaculationejaculates or as part of foreplay, before actual sexual intercourse.
– Could I have a flood flag? I’d like to continue my work of putting the standard headings on the birth year categories.
– If we do not agree, we shouldn’t try to continue discussing it as it will just end up in an all-out dispute.
– Photosynthesis has parts which need light, called light-dependent reactions, and parts which can continue at night.
– The original plan was to find a time slot on TNN to continue running WCW as a separate entity.
- In case the subdivision has more than 9 entities, capital letters are used to continue the numbering.
- Until then, I wish him to continue as a good editor here and to build up more experience.
– Meanwhile, Deputy Molly Solverson of Duluth try to solve several crimes across the state that they believe may be related to Malvo and Nygaard.
– The same telescope pointed to the window across the street will probably tolerate this error; missing by one degree will not have a big impact on a short distance.
– Eleanor Atkinson tried to get names correct, and to get across the atmosphere of the city.
– It is found across Europe, the Middle East and northern Asia.
– The boreal and temperate Euro-Siberian region is the Palearctic’s largest biogeographybiogeographic region, which transitions from tundra in the northern reaches of Russia and Scandinavia to the vast taiga, the boreal coniferous forests which run across the continent.
How to use the word across
Example sentences of “across”:
– Pete Wentz from Fall Out Boy came across the band’s music and liked what he heard.
– A strong tropical disturbance tracked across the northeastern Caribbean Sea in the third week of September.
– In order to get his ideas across he ran two-day seminars which included role-playing in various scenarios.
– At the same time a ground-army would advance from the Belgium-Dutch border across all these bridges.
– The egg was elongated, six centimetres long and 22 millimetres across and its mainly flexible shell was covered with a thin layer, 0.3 mm thick, of calcite.
– Statues of King George V were erected across the world and he has been portrayed numerous times by actors.
– A song is taught to many elementary school children across the state, entitled the Maine County Song, to aid in memorizing the names of the state’s 16counties.
– A Neighbour is a person who lives nearby, normally in a house or apartment that is next door or, in the case of houses, across the street.
– She lived across the street from Jones in Harwich.
– One, it was strongest November Atlantic hurricane; two, the damage it caused in Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands and three, it moved the opposite way storms usually moved across the Caribbean Sea.
- Pete Wentz from Fall Out Boy came across the band's music and liked what he heard.
- A strong tropical disturbance tracked across the northeastern Caribbean Sea in the third week of September.
– When she was 26 years old she went with her father, Jonas Sandell, on a boat trip across lake of Vättern.
– However, people with brown or black hair are found all across the world.
– The tawny owl or brown owl is a stocky, medium-sized owl commonly found in woodlands across much of Eurasia.
– These augmented the film’s convincing found footage style to spark heated debates across the internet over whether the film was a real-life documentary or a work of fiction.
– Noticieros Televisa is the news division of Grupo Televisa, which produces national and local news for Televisa’s TV channels and local stations across Mexico.
– The British didn’t chase Washington across the Delaware River because it was full of blocks of ice that made it dangerous to cross.
– When the West Highland Line was built across Rannoch Moor in western Scotland, its builders had to float the tracks on a mattress of tree roots, brushwood and thousands of tons of earth and ashes.
More in-sentence examples of “across”:
– The two popping creases extend across the field, and are 58 feet away from each other in the center of the field.
– On the night of October 1, 2017, Stephen Paddock began shooting from his hotel room in the Mandalay Bay Hotel on the Las Vegas Strip in Paradise, Nevada, United States at a group of concert goers across the road at the Route 91 Harvest music festival.
– Most of the regulars do it, of course, but one runs across users who prefer not to.
– The Michigan Avenue Bridge Michigan Avenue across the main stem of the Chicago River in downtown Chicago, Illinois, United States.
– In general, within a row across the periodic table, the more Base the more reactive it is as a nucleophile.
– Sometime in the 1800’s, a ball was added and would be placed between the two groups and each would try to move across the opposing side’s goal line.
– It is shown by American Public Television in many cities across the United States.
– Performance changes were made to speed up tasks across supported iOS devices.
– Gyeonbu and Honam line is the main lines that across the South Korean Peninsula.
– It killed at least 75-200 million people across Europe, the Middle East, India, and China.
– Because of that, Carson became well known across the United States.
– Also, the spread of sleeping sickness across central Africa may have been caused by the movements of Stanley’s enormous baggage train, and the Emin Pasha relief expedition.
– Downtown Juneau is at the base of Mount Juneau and across the channel from Douglas Island.
– They live across the hall from an attractive, bottle-blonde waitress from Nebraska.
– Horioka showed a positive correlation between long-term savings and investment rates across countries.
– The fore wing and hind wing have a row of submarginal black spots and black median lines running across the wings.
– The association is performing different art shows at different venues across different nations in the world.
– Spanning across Jönköping County, Kalmar County and Östergötland County, it uses the Linköping Cathedral cathedral as its seat.
– It goes across the Hudson River.
– He encouraged trade across his territories but discriminated Hindus.
– The cottontail rabbit lives most across North America, Central America, and South America.
– During the wet season the river beds are eroded by the floodwaters and large quantities of fresh and saline water flow out across the tidal flats, where silt is deposited.
– Li Hongzhi began his public teachings of Falun Gong on 13 May 1992 in Changchun, and subsequently gave lectures and taught Falun Gong exercises across China.
– Photographers sometimes use extremes of light and shadow, oiled skin, and shadows falling across the body to show the texture and structure of the body.
– It is used to pull across the strings of a string instrument such as a violin, viola, cello or double bass.
- The two popping creases extend across the field, and are 58 feet away from each other in the center of the field.
- On the night of October 1, 2017, Stephen Paddock began shooting from his hotel room in the Mandalay Bay Hotel on the Las Vegas Strip in Paradise, Nevada, United States at a group of concert goers across the road at the Route 91 Harvest music festival.
- Most of the regulars do it, of course, but one runs across users who prefer not to.
– In 2017 he completed an eastward kayaking trip across the Atlantic.
– It had strong links with Italy, especially Venice, a relatively short distance across the Alps.
– After losing the big Battle of Long Island, and being chased across New Jersey, Washington led his troops back across the Delaware River on Christmas Day, 1776, in a surprise attack on Hessian Hessian mercenaries at the small Battle of Princeton and Trenton, New Jersey.
– In fact, a typical episode unfolds across all 30 principal sets and features two or three unique locations as well.
– It was built on the former Tampa Bay Center mall site across the street from Raymond James Stadium.
– The anime has 26 episodes and was broadcast across East Asia and Southeast Asia by the anime television network, Animax.
– Jumbo’s remains were sent far and wide across America.
– Staunton pointed out that he had not competed for several years and was working six days a week, and so he could not possibly travel across the Atlantic for a match.
– Kitts and Nevis Billiard Federation, SKNBF, is the governing body for cue sports across the two islands.
– To do this, the maps were drawn by hand in the London Weather Centre and were taken across London.
– It moved across Cuba on the 1st, and while moving across Florida it caused heavy winds.
– Mary’s is a member of Feeding America, a network of hunger-relief organizations also founded by van Hengel with the purpose of providing food to people across the country.
– Alberto produced light rain and wind across its path.
– The desert locust is potentially the most dangerous of the locust pests because of the ability of swarms to fly rapidly across great distances.
– It is across the Potomac River from Washington, D.C., and parts of it were once part of Washington.
– The Roman EmpireRoman Limes was built across the Taunus.
– The lower boundary is Felicity Street, across which is the 1st Ward, then Martin Luther King Boulevard, across which is the 2nd Ward.
– Most of the Cape York Peninsula is drier than New Guinea which stops the rainforest plants of that island from moving across to Australia.
– The list of included avatars varies across sects and regions.
– They have keen eyesight to see even the smallest mouse scamper across a field.
– The bridge carries 8 lanes of E80 that spans across the Bosporus strait.
– The family bought a grand piano, which was the first grand piano ever to be taken across the Allegheny Mountains.
+ The saffron cod may also enter brackish and even fresh waters, occurring quite far up rivers and streams.
+ Battered or breaded haddock and cod fish is one of the trademarks in Upstate New York and northwestern Pennsylvania.
+ The “Mayflower” was headed for Virginia Colony, but the ship was damaged and they were forced to land at Cape Cod now called Provincetown Harbor.
+ The Cod Wars, also called the Iceland Cod Wars Icelandic languageIcelandic: “Þorskastríðin”, “the cod wars”, or “Landhelgisstríðin”, “the wars for the territorial waters” The Icelandic Coast Guard’s name in Icelandic directly translates as “Territorial waters Guard”.
+ The “Mayflower” was supposed to land in the Colony of Virginia, but the ship was too damaged and they were forced to land at Cape Cod now called Provincetown Harbor.
cod use in-sentences
Example sentences of “cod”:
+ Along with haddock and plaice, cod is a very common fish to use for fish and chips.
+ They mostly target harp seal, ringed seal, herring, saffron cod, European smelt, Atlantic cod and Atlantic salmon.
+ In an attempt to make herring more appealing on the home market, companies tried to present it in a new way, creating herring fishsticks called “herring savouries” and were tested on the market against a bland control product of cod sticks, sold as “fish fingers.” Shoppers in Southampton and South Wales, showed an overwhelming preference for the cod.
+ A mature Atlantic cod can reach two metres long, and weigh over 200 pounds.
+ Shrimp fisheries began in 1978, as well as cod fishing.
+ Wirral fisherman lands the biggest cod caught by a Briton.
+ September 11, 1954: Hurricane Edna struck Cape Cod and Martha’s Vineyard as a Category 2 hurricane.
+ Yellow-eyed penguins eat small to medium sized fish, red cod and squid.
+ Data suggests that when fishing is controlled, cod numbers return to their former level.
+ Along with haddock and plaice, cod is a very common fish to use for fish and chips.
+ They mostly target harp seal, ringed seal, herring, saffron cod, European smelt, Atlantic cod and Atlantic salmon.
+ In an attempt to make herring more appealing on the home market, companies tried to present it in a new way, creating herring fishsticks called “herring savouries” and were tested on the market against a bland control product of cod sticks, sold as “fish fingers.” Shoppers in Southampton and South Wales, showed an overwhelming preference for the cod.
+ The “Mayflower” was supposed to land in Virginia Colony, but the ship was damaged and they were forced to land at Cape Cod now called Provincetown Harbor.
+ Knut’s food began with a bottle of baby milk mixed with cod liver oil every two hours.
+ In late 1620, Doty went with Stephen Hopkins and others on other explorations of the Cape Cod area.
+ October 4-6, 1869: The 1869 Saxby Gale struck Cape Cod and Martha’s Vineyard as a Category 2 hurricane.
+ Damage across Cape Cod and Martha’s Vineyard was worse than the 1938 hurricane.
+ Their original destination was the Virginia Colony but they were forced to land instead at the Cape Cod hook.
+ Shrimp of the species “Pandalus borealis” play an important role in the diet of fish, particularly cod and blue whiting.
+ Problems in social interaction are probably worsened by low preference for social stimuli, such as faces.
+ Not all combinations of atoms are equally possible; atoms make certain shapes in preference to others.
+ But in 1936 he was passed over in both – first in Philadelphia, where Eugene Ormandy succeeded Stokowski at the Philadelphia Orchestra, and then in New York, where Toscanini’s departure left a vacancy at the New York Philharmonic but John Barbirolli and Artur Rodzinski were engaged in preference to Klemperer.
+ He won 36% of first preference votes to Conservative Steven Norris’s 28% and Liberal Democrat Simon Hughes’s 15%.
+ He constructed cardboard dummy butterflies with more defined markings that male butterflies would try to mate with in preference to real females.
+ However, people very often have a definite preference for using the left or right hand for things such as: using a pen, using a knife, using scissors, brushing teeth, blowing their nose, and so on.
+ Since prey size preference in snakes is generally proportional to body size, small snakes may be better adapted to take small prey.Keogh J.S.
+ Stated preference methods, such as the contingent valuation method ask people for their willingness to pay for a certain ecosystem.
preference use in sentences
Example sentences of “preference”:
+ Do we have a preference here? I read XM8 and thought, “2660 kilograms doesn’t seem very light to me”.
+ But not all of the ideas of the Roerich Pact are fully implemented in international law, especially the preference of the preservation of cultural values over military necessity.
+ Revealed preference methods, such as hedonic pricing and the travel cost method, use a relation with a market good or service to estimate the willingness-to-pay for the service.
+ All other editors are invited to test the other scripts, especially the new Twinkle preference panel! –intforce.
+ For the Middle East, a unit preference of dunam can be entered.
+ It will give preference to applying students from poor backgrounds.
+ Votes for this candidate are passed on to the candidate given as the next preference of each of his voters.
+ If the number of alternatives is n, and indifference is not allowed, then the number of possible preference orders for any given “n”-value is”n”.
+ Only movies produced after January 1, 2011 will be accepted for the Competition programs, preference in Competition programs is given to the world and International premieres.
+ It may be a simple matter of preference whether one wants to see one’s universe as part of a system like biology or like mechanics – clockwork.
+ The Office for National Statistics began using the new GSS codes in preference to the old ONS codes in January 2011.
+ The Office for National Statistics began using the new GSS codes in preference to the old ONS codes in January 2011, and support for the old 4 character codes has been removed from this template.
+ The preference switch was moved to the normal location, under.
+ Do we have a preference here? I read XM8 and thought, "2660 kilograms doesn't seem very light to me".
+ But not all of the ideas of the Roerich Pact are fully implemented in international law, especially the preference of the preservation of cultural values over military necessity.
More in-sentence examples of “preference”:
+ In terms of bent bond theory, this preference is explained by assuming favorable orbital overlap between the filled cyclopropane bent bonds and the empty p-orbital.
+ Ifscript= is set, this function uses it in preference to code.
+ This order carried the threat of a maximum $10,000 fine and a maximum of ten years in prison for anyone who kept more than $100 of gold in preference to bank notes.
+ Congress may not, by revenue or commerce legislation, give preference to ports of one state over those of another; neither may it require ships from one state to pay duties in another.
+ The temporary preference to enable ULS will be removed.
+ If image size parameters are omitted, this template sets all images at 200px wide, regardless of whether the reader has set a preference for some other default image width.
+ In some parts of the world there is a strong preference for male children.
+ The long-term preference of females of the tribe for longer male hair would have effect by long-haired males contributing more children than short-haired males.
+ A new preference was added for logged-in users to turn on ULS.
+ I don’t really care if we change the main page, though I agree with DJ I personally prefer more neutral colors but I am possibly just a boring guy like that with my preference for earth tones etc ;.
+ If indifference is allowed, then the number of possible preference orders is the number of total preorders.
+ In many countries including Spain and Japan, special preference is given to male children.
+ This function gets the rendered form of an equation according to the editor’s preference before the page is saved.
+ In Article 1 that racial discrimination is: “any distinction, exclusion, restriction or preference based on race, colour, descent, or national or ethnic origin which has the purpose or effect of nullifying or impairing the recognition, enjoyment or exercise, on an equal footing, of human rights and fundamental freedoms in the political, economic, social, cultural or any other field of public life.” ICERD, Article 1.1.
+ There are three options for math markup rendering that depend on the editor’s math preference settings.
+ Mercury-in-glass thermometers are less used in the 21st century as preference is shifted to other types of thermometers, such as digital, alcohol-filled and organic-based thermometers.
+ He quoted Samuel Robert Lichter, director of the Center for Media and Public Affairs, on his preference for the ease of turning on the TV instead of reading a book.
+ The other main theme is God’s preference for the lowly: so in this manifesto for social justice the author praises the poor and threatens the rich.
+ This power is not limited by any other part of the Constitution, such as Section 99 that forbids giving preference to one State or over another State.
+ In an attempt to make herring more appealing on the home market, companies tried to present it in a new way, creating herring fishsticks called “herring savouries” and were tested on the market against a bland control product of cod sticks, sold as “fish fingers.” Shoppers in Southampton and South Wales, showed an overwhelming preference for the cod.
+ In economics, a Veblen good is a good whose preference and consumption increases with its price.
+ The preference to display the month first may also be indicated via the parameter mf.
+ The concept of preference intensity has been criticized over the past sixty years because of the problems in measuring it.
+ The Galapagos shark is circumtropical in distribution with a preference for waters surrounding oceanic islands.
+ In terms of bent bond theory, this preference is explained by assuming favorable orbital overlap between the filled cyclopropane bent bonds and the empty p-orbital.
+ Ifscript= is set, this function uses it in preference to code.
+ Female preference in some populations is based on the extent of a male’s song repertoire.
+ Even if you use the GFDL exclusively, you may wish to communicate your preference on your User page, such as by using.
+ Intensity of preference is a factor in an analysis of how individual choices develop into social choices.
+ As the two groups both showed a strong preference for mating with their own type, this was claimed as an example of speciation by reproductive isolation.
+ No Preference shall be given by any Regulation of Commerce or Revenue to the Ports of one State over those of another: nor shall Vessels bound to, or from, one State, be obliged to enter, clear, or pay Duties in another.
+ They do not exhibit a similar preference for their paternal half sisters, which may mean that they only are capable of recognizing kinship through the maternal line.
+ In exchange, Cuba was to give preference to the United States, and its industries.
+ Intensity of preference focuses on the inconveniences involved in the act of officially registering a choice at a specific time and place, not the vote itself.
+ Effects of an artificial sweetener on health, performance, and dietary preference of feedlot cattle.
+ This is purely for no other reason than experience personal preference – I know that I would be able to make the ‘correct’ decision but I have had enough drama surrounding me my actions in the past here so I just want to play it safe and leave the controversial ones to someone else initially.
+ Twinkle modules should use the appropriate preference to set the watchlist options.
+ This will be enabled as a feature in the coming week for all users, which can be turned on or off using a preference setting.
+ However, in March 2010 the National Farmers Union said that it was not against Single/Double Summer Time, and is in fact relatively neutral, with many farmers expressing a preference for the change.
+ This is the first time we are syncing preference data between devices in such a way.
+ Each bear has their own preference of food, beds, etc.
+ A day or two ago, I noticed that my preference for this setting had gotten changed without my changing it.
+ However, it must be said that both are related to having a sexual preference for children, or pedophilia.
+ Omnisexuality is a sexual orientation where one is attracted to all genders or any gender, though gender often still plays a role or a preference in one’s attraction.
+ Do we have a policy on eras? My personal preference is for BCE.
+ It is believed that the heathen Norsemen suffered from unequal trade practices by Christian merchants who were given preference through a Christian network of traders.
+ This special preference page lets designers and engineers experiment with new features on a broad scale, but in a way that’s not disruptive.
+ The sixth specimen found was tagged and followed for two days, allowing insight into its habitat preference and behaviour.