– This is particularly obvious in the design of windows, which became very large, sometimes of immense size, with slimmer stone mullions than in earlier periods.
– During his first introduction in “Thimble Theatre”, Popeye’s appearance was not too different from his current one, the only difference being that his nose was noticeably larger, his chin was slimmer and his forearms were less round and more angular, but as Segar’s talent continued to grow, the design would change to match the well known sailor seen today.
– Ant-mimicking spiders face several challenges: they generally develop slimmer abdomens and false “waists” to mimic the three distinct regions of an ant’s body; they wave the first pair of legs in form to their heads to mimic antennae, which spiders lack, and to conceal the fact that they have eight legs rather than six.
– The iPod casing was also slightly slimmer and rounder.
– Males are easily identified by their large hump on their back while females have a slimmer appearance.
– It uses descriptive epidemiological method by describing exposure to a drug and by calculating rates., incidence and prevalence.
– Altwaijri is concerned with epidemiological studies of the Saudi population, with particular attention to women, children and adolescents.
– Sanitary epidemiological reconnaissance is a diagnostic method in epidemiology.Beliakov VD Military Epidemiology.
– Their main contributions in recent years have come from modifying and helping develop epidemiological surveys by taking into account word choice and the “social suitability” of questions, so that responses would be more accurate and thereby helping to increase the validity of the questionnaires.
– Observational studies include descriptive and analytical studies; descriptive studies investigates epidemiological cases with regards to TPP while analytical study investigates hypothesis regarding relationships between health issues and risk factors.
– After the armed forces have become stationary during wartime and emergency of peace time the sanitary epidemiological reconnaissance turns into sanitary and epidemiological surveillance of vital and communal activity of the armed forces.
– Schairer in 1943 first used case-control epidemiological methods to study lung cancer among smokers.
– The use of sanitary epidemiological reconnaissance or similar practices in the armed forces is mentioned elsewhere.
+ The dendrites carry signals from other neurons into the soma, and the axon carries a single signal from the soma to the next neuron or to a muscle fiber.
+ The dendrite and axon are fibers that go out from the cell body.
+ The chain reaction is a strong electrical current called an action potential that flows down the axon to the next synapse.
+ The axon was discovered by Otto Deiters.
+ The axon carries an electrical signal from the cell body to the synapse.
+ They have multiple ion channels, allowing ions to move in or out of the axon at those points.
– It is the oldest known exposed rock in the world.
– The place chosen for the university was a hill known as Mount Oread or Hogback Ridge.
– Kets are part of Bra-Ket notation, also known as Dirac notation.
– He was known for his work in papier mâché.
– He was known for his roles as Marty Gold in “Anything But Love” and as himself in “Curb Your Enthusiasm”.
– He is best known as a member of the Beach Boys.
– The disturbances in Azerbaijan, in response to the Soviet government’s lack of response to the already tense conflict between the Azerbaijanis and Armenians, resulted in calls for independence and secession, which resulted in the massacre known as “Black January” in the capital Baku in January 1990.
known some ways to use
Example sentences of “known”:
– He is known for being able to Photographic memorydraw from memory a landscape after seeing it just once.
– His group of pupils became known as the “bande à Franck”.
– Guillermo del Toro is a MexicoMexican movie director, screenwriter, author, and producer who is known for directing “The Shape of Water”.
– Two of the most known ways are: the plain “.txt” format and the simplest of the “HTML” formats.
– He is best known for his work in DreamWorks Animationanimated movies.
– In Italian it is known as the Reggia di Caserta.
– There is, however, a blend of the two forms of literature known as “prose poetry”.
– He was best known as the former host of BBC sports and current affairs shows including “Grandstand”, “Nationwide” and “Breakfast Time”.
– Leggett is known for his theory of low-temperature physics.
– And from 1968 through 1975 Sales is known a regular rival in “What’s My Line?”.
– The possibility of gene therapy was talked about as soon as the roles of DNA and RNA were known about.
- He is known for being able to Photographic memorydraw from memory a landscape after seeing it just once.
- His group of pupils became known as the "bande à Franck".
More in-sentence examples of “known”:
– Kanglatongbi is known for one of the fiercest battles of world war II, which was challenged by the Ordnance personnel of 221 Advance Ordnance Depot between 6-7th April 1944 when the 15th Division of Japanese troops encompassed Imphal from the north to capture Imphal and the encircling areas.
– It was then known as “Greater 7 Cebu” in the 1970s.
– Rage Against the Machine are known for their mixing of funk, hip-hop, Heavy metal musicmetal and rock music as well as their openly left wing politics.
– Alonso was known for her roles in “Goliath and the Barbarians”, “Morgan the Pirate” and in “Run, Man, Run”.
– It was again highly successful and he became known as the “orange king”.
– The first day of the Hebrew calendar month, known as “Rosh Hodesh is always close to the astronomical new moon.
– Mussorgsky became a member of a group of five composers who became known as the Mighty Handful.
– He is best known from his work on television.
– Paul Edward Winfield was an AmericansAmerican television, movie, voice, and stage actor who is known for his roles in “Sounder”, “White Dog”.
– Tom Bergeron is an United StatesAmerican television personality and game show host who is best known as the host of “America’s Funniest Home Videos” and the host of “Dancing with the Stars”.
– After World War II, Oxy became known both for being a very good school and for student protests.
– By 1925 it was known that protons and electrons had a spin of 1/2, and in the Rutherford model of nitrogen-14 the 14 protons and six of the electrons should have paired up to cancel each other’s spin, and the final electron should have left the nucleus with a spin of 1/2.
– His best known work is “The Rio Grande” for piano solo, chorus and orchestra.
– The entire family of King Birendra was massacred in June 2001 popularly Known as Royal Massacre 2001.
– SM Aslam Talukder, known by his stage name Manna, was a remarkably most successfully Bangladeshi movie actor and producer.
– He first became known in the music scene during the 1950s.
– His autopsy reported that a combination of heroin and cocaine known as a “speedball” that he had injected was a factor in his death.
– He was known for his movies “A Tale of Adam Mickiewicz’s ‘Forefathers’ Eve”, “Kronika wypadków milosnych” and “Mother Joan of the Angels”.
– He was best known for his work in television.
– Recently, he became known for voicing Chief Tui in Disney’s” Moana”.
– He is best known for the movies “Ice Age” and “Robots”.
– The sandgrouse is any one of the sixteen species of a family of ground-dwelling birds known as the Pteroclidae.
– Nowadays, the drone is played by an electrical box, but traditionally, it is played using the tanpura, which is also known as the Tambura.
– An actor, he was known for his roles in “Los reyes del sablazo”, “Rambito y Rambón, primera misión”, “Los colimbas se divierten”, “Brigada explosiva contra los ninjas”, “Los colimbas al ataque”, “Galería del terror”, “Atracción peculiar” and “Pacto de silencio”.
– Gloria Lerma Yatco, better known as Mona Lisa, was a PhilippinesFilipino movie actress.
– José Ángel Esmorís Tasende, commonly known as Angeliño, is a Spanish footballer.
– Materials for which Hooke’s law is useful are known as linear-elastic or “Hookean” materials.
– He is known best as the guitarist, keyboardist and singerbacking vocalist for the Irish rock band U2.
– She was known for her husky voice.
– They went to the Breadalbane Hotel and arrested four men that were known to be friends of the gang.
– He is known for his theory of cultural hegemony, which describes how states use cultural institutions to maintain power in capitalist societies.
– He is known for his roles as Harold Lee in the “Harold Kumar”, John in the “American Pie American Pie” movies and Star Trek” reboot series.
– Oregano, also known as pot marjoram, is a species of “Origanum”.
– He was known for advancing Storm spottingspotter training and bridging operational forecasting with research.
– The company was originally known as Eastern Championship Wrestling and was owned by Tod Gordon.
– She was best known for playing Frankie Pierre on the television show “EastEnders”, appearing in 56 episodes between 1996 and 1997.
– In popular culture Hirsch is best known for his work on cultural literacy,
– She is mostly known for her pop, electronic and more alternative music.
– This is known as a ‘supertask’.
– Saturn has 62 known Satellite moons orbiting the planet; 53 are officially named.
– Andrés Reyes González was a MexicoMexican professional wrestler, or luchador, who is best known under the ring name Universo 2000.
– He was known by his students as “Papa Rudy”.
– But over time it became known as its own field of study.
– He was known for his book “The Winter People”.
– Earl Simmons, better known by his stage name DMX or Dark Man X, was an AmericansAmerican rapper and actor.
– They are known for their ability to swing from one tree to another with great agility and swiftness.
– He was known as the Count of Provence.
- Kanglatongbi is known for one of the fiercest battles of world war II, which was challenged by the Ordnance personnel of 221 Advance Ordnance Depot between 6-7th April 1944 when the 15th Division of Japanese troops encompassed Imphal from the north to capture Imphal and the encircling areas.
- It was then known as "Greater 7 Cebu" in the 1970s.
- Rage Against the Machine are known for their mixing of funk, hip-hop, Heavy metal musicmetal and rock music as well as their openly left wing politics.
– Cable TV and Satellite television can provide more programs at once than broadcast can.
– A radio telescope is a type of antenna, like a huge satellite television dish.
– Colors Tamil is an Tamil language pay televisionpay television channel and satellite television channel.
– It ran on Wednesday nights between 10:00 – 10:30pm on the digital and satellite television channel E4 from 6 September 2006, for a total runtime of 30 minutes.
– It has a satellite television service that is available in four languages, and there is also, a 30-language online news site.
– AMC is an American cable and satellite television channel.
In sentence use of satellite television
Example sentences of “satellite television”:
– Disney XD is an United StatesAmerican satellite television network.
– Its satellite television premiere across Japan on Animax was on November 7, 2006.
– Hunan Satellite Television introduced a second season of “Super Girl” on March 19, 2005.
– Cartoon Network first launched in October 1, 1992 through Cable televisioncable and satellite television in the United States by Turner Broadcasting System.
– Farsi1 is a Persian language satellite television channel.
– They broadcast globally on their 24-hour satellite television channels such as MTA 1, MTA 2, MTA 3, and a recently introduced MTA Africa.
– The Weather Channel is a cable and satellite television channel that is shown in the United States.
– Turner Network Television is an United StatesAmerican cable and satellite television network.
– Fox News Channel is an United StatesAmerican cable and satellite television news network.
– The channel was launched on 26 April 1982 in Norway and Finland as Satellite Television Ltd and was available to around 700,000 homes.
– A decoder is embedded in a satellite television set-top box to read a signal from the dish and send something that a TV understands.
– Sportsnet 360 is a CanadaCanadian English language cable and satellite television specialty channel.
– Discussions began in 2002 for a new pay-per-view satellite television channel, called “SPL TV”.
- Disney XD is an United StatesAmerican satellite television network.
- Its satellite television premiere across Japan on Animax was on November 7, 2006.
+ Obviously a returning vandal user, should suffice for a block I think, as per and.
+ In the “Pocket Veto Case the Supreme Court held that “the determinative question in reference to an ‘adjournment’ is not whether it is a final adjournment of Congress or an interim adjournment, such as an adjournment of the first session, but whether it is one that ‘prevents’ the President from returning the bill to the House in which it originated within the time allowed.” Since neither House of Congress was in session, the President could not return the bill to one of them, thereby permitting the use of the pocket veto.
+ He won a small victory there before returning to Dublin.
+ After being expelled from the city, he served as a pastor in Strasbourg from 1538 until 1541, before returning to Geneva, where he lived until his death in 1564.
+ He was having a lot of success, and so stayed in England instead of returning to his job in the Hanover Court.
+ He appeared in one other episode of that season, before returning for four episodes of the third season.
+ They also spent more of their juvenile stage on land before returning to the water for the rest of their life.
Some example sentences of returning
Example sentences of “returning”:
+ The suburb of Hei Hei was subdivided for poultry farming after WWI for returning serviceman, but the venture failed due to the poor soil conditions.
+ Instead of returning to her tomb at the end of the ballet, it was decided Giselle would be placed on a bed of flowers and sink slowly into the earth.
+ This included items being brought home by Filipino tourists from trips abroad, “pasalubong” or gifts, and returning resident shipments.
+ He had criticism of the pilgrims for not loading up the returning “Mayflower” with furs and other goods to pay them back.
+ Many of the Optimates at this time had been Sulla’s personal friends, whom Cato had despised since his youth, yet Cato attempted to make his name by returning his faction to its pure republican roots.
+ After returning home, he took over Jung-Ang High School, which was in financial difficulties, and took office as the president in 1917.
+ Upon returning from their honeymoon Jenny finds that she is pregnant again and gives birth to a girl, Liv.
+ In 1972, after returning to Oklahoma, Jones ran for Oklahoma’s 1st congressional district.
+ A few months later, people from all over North America and Mexico began returning his labelled butterflies to him.
+ The results were dominated by the returning FOCA teams; even the only turbo-engined finisher, Piquet’s Brabham-BMW, was from their number.
+ Curtis Payne will be returning as series regulars.
+ In 1798 he returning to Zurich to work as a doctor.
+ The player must collect a pie, hair goo, a corn dog, a black shirt, and at least 50 dollars before returning to the start and winning.
+ Soon after returning from their reward, Cirie built her first fire.
+ After returning from Korea, he married Yae Kimura who died at age 74, and changed his name to Jiroemon Kimura, since his wife’s family lacked a male heir, and had seven children, five of whom are still living.
+ Before returning to her family, Mitsuha realizes that her memories of Taki faded away, and finds a writing that he wrote “I love you” instead of his name.
+ Peter gives up the Spider-Man identity to Reilly for a while until Reilly is killed by the returning Green Goblin and revealed to be the clone after all.
+ The events that followed the Rowlatt Act in 1919 were also influenced by the events linked to the Ghadar conspiracy, At the time, British Indian Army troops were returning from the battlefields of Europe and Mesopotamia to an economic depression in India.
+ The suburb of Hei Hei was subdivided for poultry farming after WWI for returning serviceman, but the venture failed due to the poor soil conditions.
+ Instead of returning to her tomb at the end of the ballet, it was decided Giselle would be placed on a bed of flowers and sink slowly into the earth.
+ This included items being brought home by Filipino tourists from trips abroad, "pasalubong" or gifts, and returning resident shipments.
More in-sentence examples of “returning”:
+ He played 2 seasons with the Blue Jackets before returning to the Czech Republic because of the 2004–05 NHL lockout.
+ It has Hugh Jackman and Robbie Coltrane returning from their roles of the 2004 feature-length movie.
+ The game’s main storyline begins with Carl returning to Los Santos following the tragic demise of his mother.
+ They let him aboard their ship and they were at sea for another year, stopping off at a few places, before returning to England.
+ After this, Schweitzer went to Paris to learn philosophy and music, before returning to his birthplace to study theology.
+ This can be done by borrowing assets and selling them at a higher price, returning the asset once you can buy it back at a lower price.
+ Veins from the gut shunt to the liver before returning to the right atrium and ventricle.
+ Briefly returning to New York, he was determined to show his skeptical father that he could paint.
+ He signed a contract with the Destil Trappers of the Eredivisie and played a full season with them before returning to Japan in 2010 to play with the Nikkō Ice Bucks.
+ Arbace, the king’s trusted friend, brings news that Idomeneo has been drowned at sea while returning to Crete from Troy.
+ They lived in Biloxi, Mississippi and Del Rio, Texas before returning to California at age 9.
+ As well as the curved returning boomerang, aboriginal Australians use a straight, non-returning boomerang as a weapon for fighting and for hunting animals such as kangaroos.
+ While residents returning from high-risk countries were encouraged to self-quarantine, travel restrictions were not announced until 5 March, when four countries were designated as “disease-infected zones”.
+ Beginning his career with Örgryte IS, he went on to represent Real Madrid CFReal Madrid and Real Sociedad in La Liga in the early 1960s before returning to Örgryte in 1963.
+ Kelsey Grammer as the main antagonist, with Peter Cullen, James Remar, Reno Wilson and Robert Foxworth returning as the voices of Optimus Prime, Sideswipe, Mirage, Brains and Ratchet.
+ This enables them to hide in cracks, springing out quickly to capture prey, then returning quickly to their hiding spot.
+ According to John of Marmoutier, Geoffrey was returning from a royal council when he was stricken with fever.
+ Weapons and Tuareg peopleTuareg fighters returning from the Libyan civil war had encouraged a conflict in Mali in North Africa.
+ LazioLazio, before returning to Fenerbahçe in 1967.
+ He played 3 seasons with them and played 9 games for Salavat Yulaev Ufa of the Russian Superleague before returning to HC Bílí Tygři Liberec.
+ Michael escapes the sanitarium, stealing Loomis’ car in the process, and returning home to Haddonfield.
+ Abedzadeh was unable to obtain a work permit in UK and after briefly returning to Iran and training with Iran Pro League side Steel Azin, where his father was a coach, to keep himself on form,.
+ Trams have been returning to the towns and cities in Britain since the Manchester Metrolink opened in Manchester in 1992.
+ This was an attempt to prevent the country returning to Catholicism.
+ Stix-Hackl died on 24 October 2018 in Vienna from a heart attack at the age of 60, shortly after returning from Luxembourg.
+ He played 2 seasons with the Blue Jackets before returning to the Czech Republic because of the 2004–05 NHL lockout.
+ It has Hugh Jackman and Robbie Coltrane returning from their roles of the 2004 feature-length movie.
+ The game's main storyline begins with Carl returning to Los Santos following the tragic demise of his mother.
+ The player must collect three trophies and 50 dollars before returning to the start and winning.
+ Upon returning to Forks, Bella and Edward attend their school prom.
+ The treaty called for returning all borders and lands as they were before the war.
+ However, others thought it was possibly the National Aeronautics and Space Administrations’ “greatest” accomplishment in returning three men in a very damaged spacecraft back to Earth safely.
+ After returning to Japan, Matsudaira was one of the leading people at the foreign office’s contract department until he went to Moscow as the first embassy secretary in 1944.
+ On October 16, 2012, it was reported that Momsen would be returning to “Gossip Girl” for its final episode, in which she appeared briefly in the wedding sequence.
+ From 1972 to 1982, she lived in France, before returning to Quebec.
+ The “Resilience” space capsule will dock to the ISS after launch, where the astronauts will stay for about 6 months before returning back to earth.
+ However, returning lost species to their environment can have the opposite effect, bringing damaged ecosystems back into balance.
+ Members of Congress cannot be arrested, except for certain crimes, during a session of Congress or going to or returning from a session.
+ After returning home from her second deployment to the Middle East in 2009, Gabbard ran for a seat on the Honolulu City Council.
+ It had Bill Murray, Dan Aykroyd, Harold Ramis, Ernie Hudson, Max von Sydow and Annie Potts returning from the movies to voice in the game, with Aykroyd and Ramis writing the game.
+ United Nations forces often had trouble with returning enough bullets when they were attacked by communists with the PPSh-41.
+ Bush made a trip to Germany, Poland, and Estonia before returning to begin his campaign.
+ She visited Marseille and Paris before returning to the country.
+ For most people, it was an attempt at returning to the traditional way of life and getting back their autonomy and self-sufficiency.
+ He also fell in love with Italy, returning regularly and frequently holidaying in Positano and visiting his wartime friend Colonel Alfredo “Freddy” Zanchino of the Carabinieri.
+ The returning champion was represented by the color red.
+ The name of the EP is a reference to the band no longer playing the progressive rock music of its previous album, 1983’s “Into the Unknown”, and returning to its punk roots.
+ Some commanders used combat stress reaction as an excuse to keep soldiers from returning or kick them out of the military.
+ In March 2012, it was announced that Expendables 3″The Expendables 3″ might start filming in late 2012, with Sylvester Stallone, Jason Statham, Jet Li and the rest of the cast returning for the third movie.
+ There are untreated, early treated, late treated, those returning to diet, Hyperphe, Classical PKU, uncontrolled, and highly controlled.
– In 1992, Rattle was made Principal Guest Conductor of the Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment, together with Frans Brüggen.
– After Rattle gave up his job with the CBSO in 1998 and the FinlandFinnish conductor Sakari Oramo became chief conductor that year, and music director in 1999.
– The CBSO became internationally famous when Simon Rattle became chief conductor in 1980.
– Among her best recordings are her singing of the Angel in Edward ElgarElgar’s “The Dream of Gerontius”, made with Sir John Barbirolli in December 1964 and Sir Simon Rattle over twenty years later; her 1965 performances of Elgar’s “Sea Pictures” and Mahler’s Rückert-Lieder, also recorded with Barbirolli; and, also from 1965, the first commercial recording of Ralph Vaughan Williams’s Christmas oratorio “Hodie” under Sir David Willcocks.
– Some of the instruments may have been very simple, such as a pair of sticks, rattle or a simple drum.
– Knight BachelorSir Simon Denis Rattle CBE, born English conductor.
rattle – some sentence examples
Example sentences of “rattle”:
- In 2001, Rattle conducted the OAE at Glyndebourne in their first production of Beethoven’s opera "Fidelio" with a period instrument orchestra.
- The rattle is heard in the orchestra pit when Fritz cracks nuts in Act 1, and the other instruments are heard when the boys make a lot of noise while Clara comforts the broken Nutcracker.
– In 2001, Rattle conducted the OAE at Glyndebourne in their first production of Beethoven’s opera “Fidelio” with a period instrument orchestra.
– The rattle is heard in the orchestra pit when Fritz cracks nuts in Act 1, and the other instruments are heard when the boys make a lot of noise while Clara comforts the broken Nutcracker.
– They are recognized by the rattle on their tail though some species do not have tails.
– One day, he makes a wonderful rattle that plays every tune in the world.
– UNICEF appointed the Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra and Sir Simon Rattle as Goodwill Ambassadors in November 2007.
– The box acts as a resonating body for a metal mechanism placed inside with a number of loosely fastened pins or rivets that vibrate and rattle against the box, much like the teeth of the jawbone.
– Zellweger appeared in many television shows, for example “A Taste for Killing” and “Shake, Rattle and Rock”.
– Some people have criticised what Rattle has done in Berlin, but many people support him.
– Till is taken to the gallows, the flutes rattle as he reaches the top.
– It can grow up to the length of 73.1 centimeters, and is known for being one of the few rattlesnakes which don’t have a rattle on the end of their tail.
– In 1999 Rattle was made chief conductor of the orchestra when Claudio Abbado left.
– After the park name was changed to Walibi World, “Road Runner” was renamed to “Woks Waanzin”, but due to the name change in 2011 to Walibi Holland, the mascotte “Wok” disappeared and the coaster was renamed to Rattle Snake.
– They wanted him to be their chief conductor, but Rattle could not take on the job.
– The name comes from the Greek word krotalon, which means “rattle“, referring to the rattle on the end of the tail.
– In June 1999, the musicians chose Sir Simon Rattle as their next chief conductor.
+ Three small pyramids were built on the eastern side of the great pyramid.
+ Jaco Beach Costa Rica is on the west central coast of Costa Rica’s Puntarenas ProvincePuntarenas province, on the Pacific Ocean side of the country.
+ His mother’s side of the family was Scottish and Irish.
+ Astride means the rider’s legs are opened with one leg on each side of the horse.
+ He played many matches as left side midfielder.
+ With progression assured, Cameroon slumped to a 4–0 defeat in their final group game to a USSR national football teamSoviet Union side striving to stay in the tournament on goal difference after successive 2–0 defeats.
+ On June 17, 1958, when one of the cranes was stretching from the north side of the bridge to join the two chords of the unfinished arch, several of the spans collapsed.
side – sentence examples
Example sentences of “side”:
+ The Game Boy Micro has a switch on its right side to make the volume lower or higher.
+ It is usually thrown with the arm out to the side or above the head.
+ The left-hand side of the full-wave rectifier circuit consists of four diodes: a diode bridge.
+ On either side is an angel, one gazing in adoration and the other looking towards the viewer in welcome.
+ The brain forms a ring round the pharynx above and in front of the pharynx, linked by nerve cords either side of the pharynx to another pair of ganglia just below and behind it.Ruppert E.E; Fox R.S.
+ Paired nerve cords go along the lower side of the body to the tail.
+ This form of administration has the advantage of selective deposition in the lungs with less systemic side effects.
+ For example, if a piece in E major were to modulate up a fifth to B major, which is next to it on the circle and on the same side of the circle, the notation is clear and simple; an extra sharp is added to make five sharps.
+ Some side effects affect the formation of bones, the ear, the heart or other internal organs.
+ I request removal of the right with the side note that he may get it back at any time upon his return.
+ Just wondering, when I go on a page, sometimes is shows the word Atom on the side When I clicked it, it seemed to be broken.
+ This means that someone with an addictive personality,or someone that has no worries or knowledge of side effects of the addictive drug they’re about to do, starts regularly taking an an addictive drug, the person will want to keep taking more of the drug, even if it is making them sick with or without it.
+ It explores the bad side of fame and fortune.
+ It is the reverse side of her later husband’s coinage of Chalcis and Armenia Minor He was Aristobulus of Chalcis.
+ The landmasses of the Americas have buckled the edges of the Pacific plates, resulting in the continual volcanic build-up of mountains on the western side of the continents.
+ The east side story – the Transylvanian latest Cretaceous continental vertebrate record and its implications for understanding Cretaceous-Paleogene boundary events.
+ Thus, the cells on the side not directly exposed to light will grow faster than the opposing side, and the stem will curve towards the light source.
+ After Elizabeth and her heirs, would come Henry’s sister Mary Tudor’s side of the family.
+ Tolls are only collected from westbound traffic at the toll plaza on the east side of the bridge.
+ In 2012, he came out of brief retirement by signing for non-league side Wembley F.C.Wembley to participate in the club’s FA Cup games alongside other retired veteran players.
+ The Game Boy Micro has a switch on its right side to make the volume lower or higher.
+ It is usually thrown with the arm out to the side or above the head.
+ The left-hand side of the full-wave rectifier circuit consists of four diodes: a diode bridge.
More in-sentence examples of “side”:
+ On modern production lines, headless fish are processed through a machine that removes a fillet from each side of the backbone.
+ Gladys and Dwayne converge on the animals from one side with a yard trimmer and a cattle prod, respectively, while Vincent tries to swipe at them from the other.
+ Each passes visual information only from "the other side of the visual field".
+ On modern production lines, headless fish are processed through a machine that removes a fillet from each side of the backbone.
+ Gladys and Dwayne converge on the animals from one side with a yard trimmer and a cattle prod, respectively, while Vincent tries to swipe at them from the other.
+ Each passes visual information only from “the other side of the visual field”.
+ The second baseman and the shortstop stand on either side of second base.
+ Together with Queenstown and Clementi stations, an additional pedestrian link bridge linking the station to two new exits were built, one on each side of the road.
+ If this is the case, the side that faces the star would be too hot for people to live, while the other side would be too cold.
+ The West Side is one of the three major sections of the city of Chicago in Cook County, IllinoisCook County, North Side and the South Side.
+ On either side of this “rostrum” are little teeth like a saw.
+ However, some people argue against vaccination, as they are worried about possible side effects from the vaccination.
+ He was also a host on Hockey Night in Canada until getting on the wrong side of Toronto Maple Leafs co-owner John Bassett.
+ Corps badges in the American Civil War were originally worn by soldiers of the Union Army on the top of their army forage cap, left side of the hat, or over their left chest pocket.
+ On September 11 attacksSeptember 11, 2001, American Airlines Flight 77 flew into the western side of the Pentagon.
+ He became a regular player as left side back and Yokohama won the champions in the 2017 Emperor’s Cup and 2018 J.League Cup.
+ On the west side of the island there is a small shallow lake that produces salt in the dry season.
+ Because a hurricane destroyed the city, it was built again but on the right side of the river and with the new name of Santo Domingo.
+ Marmande is on the right side of the Garonne river, at about to the southwest of Bordeaux.
+ These areas of land were known as Norþworþig and Deoraby, and were at the “Irongate” side of Derby.
+ The rifle has an AK-type side mount for various optical sights.
+ It is an East Side suburb of Cleveland.
+ With up to 327,000 vehicles traveling on some portions of the Kennedy daily, the Kennedy and its South Side extension, the Dan Ryan, are the busiest roads in Illinois.
+ If the temperature of a system is increased, the point of equilibrium moves towards whichever side is more endothermic as this will take in the excess energy as part of the products and so cancels the change of increased temperature.
+ Attached to the hole in the side there is a vacuum which sucks the air out of the Büchner flask.
+ So the Muslim Conquerors made a new capital on the east side of the Nile, and called it Fustat.
+ Someone shot at the south side of The Pentagon in Arlington, Virginia.
+ Sometimes, but rarely, these side effects are serious enough to make a woman decide to stop using hormonal birth control.
+ A hatch that flips down on the right side shows the ports on MacBook Air: a Universal Serial BusUSB port, a earphone jack.
+ She was living in the Upper East Side of New York City.
+ During a confrontation, she tried to persuade the redeemed Revan to return to the dark side and reclaim his rightful place.
+ These groups belong to states which do not want some islands on one side of the date line, and the rest on the other.
+ Jefferson City is on the northern edge of the Ozark Plateau on the southern side of the Missouri River near the geographic center of the state, in a region known as Mid-Missouri.
+ Neither side could win a decisive victory, and both suffered from financial exhaustion, which ultimately led to a treaty to end the war.
+ It has several cannons from front to back and side to side, including a dragon-shaped head.
+ Of the 32 main generators, 14 generators are on the north side of the dam.
+ The city lies on the western side of the Saône river, on the border with the Ain department.
+ Antioch on the Orontes ; also Antiochia dei Siri, Great Antioch or Syrian Antioch was an ancient city on the eastern side of the Orontes River on the site of the modern city of Antakya, Turkey.
+ ODIs are usually restricted to 50 overs batting for each side and each bowler can bowl up to 10 overs maximum.
+ Her ancestry on her father’s side was said to be Indo European, with a notable feature being her red hair.
+ In 2008, he began playing for the club’s reserve side before joining the first team, FC Nürnberg the following season.
+ The city is on the right side of the River Guayamouc, a tributary of the River Artibonite.
+ It connects the Near North Side with “The Loop.” The American Institute of Steel Construction honored the bridge with the 1963 “Most Beautiful Steel Bridge” award in the Movable Span category.
+ Each country says whether vehicles will drive on the right-hand or left-hand side of the road.
+ On the reverse is the inscription “THE GREAT WAR FOR CIVILIZATION” and the United States shield with the letters “U.S.” surmounted by a fasces, and on either side the names of the allied and associated nations.
+ The “inferior vena cava” takes blood from the lower part of the body to the right side of the heart.
+ Even though he was mostly working on particle physics, he had a side interest in x-ray technology which led him to develop the theoretical underpinnings of CT scanning.
+ When Cassini observed the moon, he could only see the moon on one side of Saturn.
+ So Anakin goes to the Dark Side but little does he know that the power to save people from death was achieved by a jedi not a sith.
+ In addition, the Magnetospheric Imaging Instrument saw that this gentle gradient was punctuated by three sharp drops in plasma flow on each side of the moon, a pattern that was also nearly symmetric.
+ In a multiplexed display, electrodes on one side of the display are grouped and wired together.
– Just copy it all end paste it over all the text in the edit field of the page.
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– His last words were written using a paste made from tooth powder and water.
– Another example: a piece of bone is removed and ground into a paste when reconstructing another portion of bone.
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How to use in-sentence of paste
Example sentences of “paste”:
– They bought the cocaine paste in Peru.
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– If unnecessary lines are included, then paste the text into to remove lines with the string.
– Using the selection tools, users can select all or part of an image and then cut, copy, delete and paste it.
– Also, named users who are copying and pasting multiple articles at the same time, should be stopped and encouraged to copy and paste and then simplify one single article before moving on to repeat the process.
– The simplest way to add this template to an article is to copy and paste at the top or bottom of the article.
– It is often a green paste used with sashimi and sushi.
– You can copy and paste the parameter is not necessary but will do no harm.
– To make the drink, the Maya ground cocoa seeds into a paste and mixed it with water, cornmeal, chile peppers, and spices.
- They bought the cocaine paste in Peru.
- To add an empty infobox with all options, you can copy and paste the blank template below, but be sure to remove any unused parameters.
- Cut and paste the following for use in articles.
– This paste is used in ChinaChinese, Korean, and Japanese cooking.
– Chestnuts are rolled into an omelet mixed with fish paste and steamed fish paste Chestnut means a mass of gold and it represents the wish that people get ahead in business and become rich person.
– Every one of the references listed in the article appear to be a copy paste of each other.
– It highlights differences between the editor’s and the conflicting changes to make it easy to copy and paste pieces of the text and resolve the conflict.
– Copy and paste the template below into the page you want your template in.
– To use the template, copy the wikitext below, and paste it in the top section of the article’s main page.
– Just paste in your content and, when you’re finished, be sure to close the template call with.
More in-sentence examples of “paste”:
– In Japan, Dorayaki is popular and it’s like a sweet sandwich with bean paste and two pancake-like patties of castella.
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– Copy and paste the infobox below into the desired article and fill in the answers after the equals sign.
– Plumpy’Nut is a peanut-based paste wrapped in plastic, used to treat severe malnutrition.
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– Just copy the RfD page name, paste it into the manual reason box, and put square brackets around it so that there’s a convenient link in case it’s needed.
– Smoked and salted cod roe paste is very popular in Sweden.
– Its paste contains almond extract.
– If I cant get the right then I will just copy and paste them over.
– Please copy the code from the current version of the template, paste it into the sandbox page, and test any changes on that copy before making them here: there are several special cases which are easily overlooked, and this template is easily “broken”.
– One can imagine that the Aurignacians regularly painted their bodies red, dyed their animal skins, coated their weapons, and sprinkled the ground of their dwellings, and that a paste of ochre was used for decorative purposes in every phase of their domestic life.
– Copy the following text and paste it into the edit box.
– Copy and paste the infobox below into the desired article and fill in the values after the equals sign.
– Conches use heavy rollers that plow back and forth through the chocolate paste under regulated speeds and temperatures.
– Copy the code shown below, and paste it into the article you would like the above Infobox to appear in.
– The paste removes the need for hospitalization, and the 92-gram packages of it can be eaten at home and allows larger numbers of people to be treated.
– They chew up bits of wood and convert it into a paste which they use to construct their paper nests.
– Oyaki is a Japanese dumpling made from fermented buckwheat dough wrapped around a stuffing of Japanese vegetables, fruit, or anko bean paste and then roasted on an iron pan.
– The black paste is essential to prevent sight of the face coming through when light shines on the face side.
– The most common oils are benzyl alcohol or phenoxyethanol, which mix with the dyes to create a smooth paste that dries quickly.
– Cut and paste are similar, except that the text is moved from one place to another instead of being copied.
– Wasabi is sold as a paste or in powder form.
– In 2014, the Ministry of Culture website published “on the publicity of the fourth batch of national intangible cultural heritage representative list of projects recommended list” announcement, Fengning Teng cloth paste successfully included in the fourth batch of national intangible cultural heritage Directory.
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- In Japan, Dorayaki is popular and it's like a sweet sandwich with bean paste and two pancake-like patties of castella.
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– Then, an editor can simply copy and paste the example to create a similar page.
– It is filled with warm spicy Ginger soup with rice flour dumplings that have black sesame paste on the inside, it’s texture is soft and chewy.
– The paste is commonly served as sandwich topping.
– The paste is finely grained, silky and palatable.
– Remember: if you think you need more time to get the article ready, a to the Article Wizard, choose the draft option, and paste the text there.
– To use this infobox, copy and paste the infobox code in the usage section into the article.
– It reads like a copy paste in poor English.
– Copy, cut and paste are other common options in text editors.
– Icing is a pastepaste that is usually made from sugar.
– As a general rule, ‘ copy and paste text from other websites.
– Bibimbap is a dish that mixes rice with sautéed vegetables, meat, eggs, and hot red-pepper paste and offered in a bowl.
– Water makes the wallpaper paste become not sticky, then the wallpaper falls off.
– After that, paste this stuff onto your userpage to tell everyone else here that you are busy on weekdays because of school and cannot change any pages.
– To use this template, simply copy and paste the following text into the article and fill in any of the parameters.
– And red steamed fish paste means removing evil and white means a pure mind.
– A rolled mixed with fish paste mean the culture and diligence because it is a symbol or a scroll from the meaning of dressing up.
– Some editors simply paste in a URL and call it a source citation.
– Copy and paste the infobox above into the desired article and fill in the values after the equals sign.
– Dough is a paste made out of flour by mixing it with a small amount of water.
– To use, copy and paste the blank template shown below into an article and fill in the desired fields.
– This person created Seraiki people as a copy paste of the lead from enWP and failed to include the information about this peoples who live in India.
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– Branding rivals will never take the biscuit, says Mr Tim Tam author=Kirsty Needhamdate=2003-04-18accessdate=10 October 2006work=The Sydney Morning Herald}} Occasional references in the media include tongue-in-cheek debates over which biscuit is better.
– Of Joinville there are several daily flights to São Paulo, through Companies: Gol Airlines, TAM and Azul.
– When the wolverine Gulo the Savage and his army of vermin sweep across the land, it’s up to the squirrel Rakkety Tam MacBurl and his friend Wild Doogy Plumm with one hundred hares from Salamandastron to stop the wicked wolverine and protect Redwall Abbey and the land of Mossflower.
– The full name of the religion is Đại Đạo Tam Kỳ Phổ Độ.
– Today, these religions are grouped into the same religion known as the “triple religion” or Tam Giao, which has many followers.
– Vivienne Tam is a fashion designer.
– In 2001, TAM Airlines became the largest airline in Brazil.
– The Tim Tam made by Arnott’s Biscuits HoldingsArnott’s in Australia was based on the Penguin.