– If the oscillation trajectory is helical, the radiation will be circularly polarized, with the handedness determined by the helix.
– Gustavo Arellano -Ask a Mexican -2007 Page 210 “In fact, narcopelícula’s most famous presence, eighty-four-year-old Mario Almada, has a career trajectory similar to Bronson’s.
– The “hyzer path” is the trajectory the disc takes when the outside edge of the disc is tilted downward.
– If the trajectory were made more clear and then we were to try to locate that electron along an extension of the trajectory we just staked out, then we would find that the more precise we made our knowledge of the trajectory, the less likely we would be to find the electron where ordinary expectations would lead us to believe it to be.
– We assume, quite correctly, that the trajectory of the automobile will not be noticeably changed when we drop a marker on the ground and click a stopwatch at the same time to note the car’s position in time and space.
– The umpire must assume that the ball would have continued on the same trajectory after striking the batter, even if it would have bounced before hitting the stumps.
– There have been negative reactions about the arrow showing the trajectory of the spacescraft.
– With smaller metal-cased bullets with sizes from.400 to.620 and speeds around, they had a much better trajectory and penetration over the black powder guns.
trajectory in-sentences
Example sentences of “trajectory”:
- We may bring that experience to the world of atomic-sized phenomena and incorrectly assume that if we measure the position of something like an electron as it moves along its trajectory it will continue to move along that same trajectory, which we imagine we can then accurately detect in the next few moments.
- The "natural path" is the trajectory the disc takes without pre-release tilt.
- Mariner 1 was the first spacecraft in the Mariner program, but it had to be destroyed shortly after launch because its trajectory was wrong.
– We may bring that experience to the world of atomic-sized phenomena and incorrectly assume that if we measure the position of something like an electron as it moves along its trajectory it will continue to move along that same trajectory, which we imagine we can then accurately detect in the next few moments.
– The “natural path” is the trajectory the disc takes without pre-release tilt.
– Mariner 1 was the first spacecraft in the Mariner program, but it had to be destroyed shortly after launch because its trajectory was wrong.
– Sexual practices in youth: analysis of lifetime sexual trajectory and last sexual intercourse.
– To locate a ship on the sea during the darkest night we could use a searchlight, and that light would not disturb the position or direction of travel of the ship, but locating an electron with light would require hitting it with one or more photons each having enough momentum to disturb the position and trajectory of the electron.
– A hyperbolic trajectory is the trajectory followed by an object when its velocity is more than the escape velocity of a planet, Satellite satellite, or star.
– The uncertainty principle shows that there is always a limit to how small we can make certain pairs of measurements such as position and speed or trajectory and momentum.
– Its encounter with Saturn and Titan sent it on a hyperbolic trajectory out of the solar system, traveling at which is much faster than escape velocity.
– The “anhyzer path” is the trajectory the disc takes when the outside edge of the disc is tilted upward.
– So sometimes one can also talk about the velocity of the thing in question and ignore its mass, and sometimes it is easier to understand things if we talk about the trajectory or path that something follows.
– If you are an outfielder catching a baseball hit into the air, then your precise logic will calculate trajectory and start you running to the point of intercept.
+ Admin note: extending date for another week because creator of the categories don’t seem to have been notified.
+ The chart was launched the week of October 10, 1992, along with the Rhythmic Songs Chart as a way to distinguish stations that played a broad based mix of current hits from those who focused on offering a direction centering on RB/Hip and Dance material.
+ I think that it should be semi-protected for a period of a week until the buzz from the inauguration has died down.
+ On the chart week ending November 7, 2009, “Time for Miracles” debuted at #50 on the Billboard Hot 100.
+ The show is aired once a week on Australian television.
+ There is still one week left to submit Individual Engagement Grant proposals before the September 29th deadline.
In-sentence examples of week
Example sentences of “week”:
+ The chart week runs starts on Sunday and goes to Saturday.
+ July doesn’t end on the same day of the week as any other month in common years, but ends on the same day of the week as January in leap years.
+ A tropical disturbance in the eastern Caribbean Sea was in an area not expecting any development in the second week of October.
+ We have had a lot of media coverage at the end of December 2011 and through to the new year and had over 18,000 page views in the last week of December.
+ Starting with the Hot 100 chart for the week ending November 29, 1969, this rule was altered; if both sides received significant airplay, they were listed together.
+ The Times had interviewed several dozen people over the past week in an attempt to corroborate her story, and could find no one with firsthand knowledge.}} Later, former government employee Julie Swetnick, accused Kavanaugh of drugging her and raping her in a gang rape.
+ Barga was recaptured one week later by the New Year.
+ In years immediately before common years, July starts on the same day of the week as September and December of the following year, and in years immediately before leap years, June of the following year.
+ There are 6 newspapers a week and supplementary the Frankfurter Allgemeine Sonntagszeitung on Sundays.
+ She volunteers forty hours a week as a Senior Corps volunteer with the United Planning Organization’s Foster Grandparents Program at the Roots Public Charter School.
+ It was the first bench of its kind, though within the first week two teenagers discovered they could also make free telephone calls from the bench.
+ Only a week later, he came up with a much more advanced version of that kindred phenomena.
+ Each team plays 16 games and has one week off.
+ The chart week runs starts on Sunday and goes to Saturday.
+ July doesn't end on the same day of the week as any other month in common years, but ends on the same day of the week as January in leap years.
More in-sentence examples of “week”:
+ Golden week is the longest national holiday in Japan.
+ The series was reduced to four episodes a week from November 2001 until January 2002.
+ Most of the time, people who work during the week sleep and wake earlier on weekdays than they do on weekends.
+ Golden week is the longest national holiday in Japan.
+ The series was reduced to four episodes a week from November 2001 until January 2002.
+ Most of the time, people who work during the week sleep and wake earlier on weekdays than they do on weekends.
+ One example of this is the “1st year of Kaiyuan” during the Tang dynastyTang, which lasted a week or so in 713.
+ NOINDEX isn’t really necessary at all because in the length of time an Rfd is up it generally isn’t going to matter, our traffic is such that being indexed for a week is very unlikely to help someone at all on the off chance that google even manages to index it in that week.
+ Doctors do not recommend drinking a lot of red wine, but three or four glasses a week is good and encouraged.
+ In the United States, 300,000 machines were sold on the first week and Sega earned $98.4 million.
+ In common years, September starts on the same day of the week as April and July of the previous year, and in leap years, October of the previous year.
+ The album reached #1 in its 11th week on the New Zealand chart and reached 2x Music recording sales certificationPlatinum there for shipping over 30,000 units.
+ The confirmation hearing for DeVos was initially scheduled for January 10, 2017, but was delayed for one week after the Office of Government Ethics requested more time to review her financial disclosures.
+ Can an admin please take a look over RfD soon please as their are some requests that should have closed over a week ago and some require WP:SNOW I think.
+ I should have a list of the articles we will be working on up in the next week or so.
+ A week without any objections.
+ This altered calendar allows for “Billboard” to calculate year-end charts and release them in time for its final print issue on the last week of December.
+ Several sets of eye drops, applied several times each day, are necessary for at least a week or longer.
+ The static solution has to be changed every week or two to ensure it has the correct amount of nutrients.
+ In November 2012, Xiaomi’s smart set-top box stopped working one week after the launch due to the company having run afoul of China’s State Administration of Radio, Film, and Television.
+ This was just one week before American soldiers arrived and took over Buchenwald.
+ The week ending July 28, 1958 was the final publication of the “Most Played By Jockeys” and “Top 100” charts, both of which had Perez Prado’s instrumental version of “Patricia” ascending to the top.
+ Volunteers on the committee will commit between 2 and 6 hours per week from late April through July and again in October and November.
+ Her best known book was the English languageEnglish translation of “Priset på vatten i Finistère” which was awarded Book of the Week by BBC Radio 4.
+ Closed as promoted: Not much point drawing this discussion out for another week when it’s in great shape and clearly has a consensus behind it.
+ We are not a travel guide, and nor do we promote regular, minor edits that are simply adding or removing content pretty much depending what day of the week it is! I recall that this issue has also been raised before.
+ He was allowed home less than a week later.
+ The movie’s soundtrack was released on October 14, 2008, a week before the DVD release and contains songs from and inspired by the movie.
+ The winner each week is worked out through scores given by judges and votes from viewers.
+ Bhangra became popular in Britain in the 1980s and the artists of Bhangra were selling over 30,000 cassettes a week in the UK even though not one of the artists made their way into the Top 40 UK Chart.
+ April begins on the same day of the week as July every year and on the same day of the week as January in leap years.
+ On February 3, 2021, his family announced he had been put into hospice care the week before in Charlotte, North Carolina.
+ On 13 November 2013, Rudd announced that he would resign from parliament at the end of week and retire from politics.
+ Hi all…City of Manchester Stadium has been sitting at WP:PVGA without comment for a week now.
+ January begins on the same day of the week as October in common years, and April and July in leap years.
+ Throughout the show, he takes the audience through the oddities and ridiculous happenings of the week in television.
+ The album sold 201,000 copies in its first week in the United States.
+ A week later, on March 6, Light Network revamped its on-air presentation to reflect the digitization completion.
+ Prior to the week of 14–19 July, no episodes had been shown since 30 November 2007.
+ At the end of the week the participants go through an elimination contest between two participants.
+ Once a year, during the last week in August, the Ennerdale Show brings local people together with agricultural displays, competitions, arts and crafts.
+ The holiday was made at the annual World Water Week 2008, which was held in Stockholm from August 17 to 23.
+ Sandusky died on August 11, 2020 in Louisville, Kentucky just one week before his 88th birthday.
+ March begins on the same day of the week as February in common years and November every year, as each other’s first days are exactly 4 weeks apart respectively.
+ In 2006 she was awarded the Guldklaven award in the category “Singer of the year” during the Swedish Dansband Week in Malung.
+ In response to this letter, Madison visited Jefferson at Monticello during the first week of September.
+ On November 13, 2017, it was announced that it will be released in the United States in the next week after that.
+ As an example, in 2017, those students who read in class two, take preparation for the admission exam which is held usually in the last week of December.
+ There are many enzymes working in photosynthetic reactions – such as the enzyme in photolysis.
+ Artificial lighting can be used in the dark to maximise the photosynthetic rate.
+ In daylight the photosynthetic activity of these plants produces oxygen which dissolves in the seawater where it is used by marine animals.
+ These creatures can grow to larger sizes because there is more available energy and better water coverage: The water is shallow enough to allow more sunlightlight for photosynthetic activity, and the salinity is at almost normal levels.
+ Chloroplasts evolved following an endosymbiosisendosymbiotic event between an ancestral, photosynthetic phagotroph.
+ Eventually, as photosynthetic organisms generated oxygen, the available iron in the Earth’s oceans was precipitated out as iron oxides.
+ This reaction is how photosynthetic organisms such as plants produce O in Earth’s atmosphere.
photosynthetic – example sentences
Example sentences of “photosynthetic”:
+ The evidence is that free oxygen was first produced by photosynthetic organisms which emitted oxygen as a waste product.
+ In botany, a light curve shows the photosynthetic response of a leaf or algae to the brightness of a light.
+ Most corals get energy and nutrients from symbiosis with photosynthetic unicellular algae called zooxanthellae.
+ Much of the carbon in the peat deposits produced by coal forests came from photosynthetic splitting of carbon dioxide.
+ The vascular plants, or tracheophytes, are plants that have specialized Tissue tissues for conducting water, photosynthetic products through the plant.
+ Chloroflexi is one of four Class classes of photosynthetic bodies.
+ Additionally Chloroflexi have a different method of phototrophy than true photosynthetic bacteria.
+ They may eat other living things, though some are parasitismparasites or have photosynthetic symbionts.
+ These photosynthetic cyanobacteria produce a neurotoxin called BMAA that is found in the seeds of cycads.
+ The reason is that these areas lack one or more crucial nutrients for the photosynthetic plankton, upon whom all the others depend.
+ The Apicomplexa – the phylum to which “Plasmodium” belongs – are thought to have originated within the Dinoflagellates – a large group of photosynthetic protozoa.
+ Some unicellular species use only external energy sources and have limited or no photosynthetic parts.
+ The term covers a range of photosynthetic organisms, and many are not closely related.
+ The ones which are photosynthetic are sometimes loosely called ‘algae’; the one which are predators are sometimes loosely called ‘protozoa’.
+ The evidence is that free oxygen was first produced by photosynthetic organisms which emitted oxygen as a waste product.
+ In botany, a light curve shows the photosynthetic response of a leaf or algae to the brightness of a light.
+ Most corals get energy and nutrients from symbiosis with photosynthetic unicellular algae called zooxanthellae.
– However, it can also encode locations on natural satellites, dwarf planets, and planets other than Earth.
– I can’t really say anything other than what Kennedy has pointed out in his nomination statement – except to add that in the three years since I last had the tools I’ve come to realise that life really is too short to care about many of the things that I previously got ‘worked up’ about.
– In recent decades better telescopes have found planets in solar systems other than our own, which are known as exoplanets.
– The network has also shown games or events other than sports, such as poker.
– There’s no limit to the number of parameters that you can use, other than what the servers and MediaWiki system can handle.
– Before 1905, some Zionist leaders were thinking about making places for Jews to call home other than Palestine.
– Several Prime Ministers belonged to parties other than those given and represented other electorates before and after their time in office.
– Do we want to change the template to use these categories, or can we get rid of the categories? If we’re keeping them, I’d like to add them to some category other than :Category:Hidden categories.
Some example sentences of Other than
Example sentences of “Other than”:
- There are also artificial satellites orbiting something other than the Earth.
- Something other than Eastern European tennis players, I've spent a few hours today taking the article from 3Kb to 15Kb, added plenty of references, some images and a heap more text.
- On any pages other than file and category pages the code above will render nothing.
– There are also artificial satellites orbiting something other than the Earth.
– Something other than Eastern European tennis players, I’ve spent a few hours today taking the article from 3Kb to 15Kb, added plenty of references, some images and a heap more text.
– On any pages other than file and category pages the code above will render nothing.
– Babbo has no memory of who he is other than his name and becomes Ginta’s friend.
– According to legend he died in the arms of none other than Claude Levi-Strauss.
– It is used as a different way to get to Dover, other than the M20.
– Blaze had never known a politician who went to a show bar for any reason other than to cause the dancers trouble.
– Furthermore, other than mixing Samul nori with modern performances, some Korean people try to create new performance inspired by Samul nori.
– This was the first time that any type of sexual abuse, other than rape, was included as a crime against humanity.
– You can specify a default value if yesno receives input other than that listed above.
– So, in Commonwealth countries other than the United Kingdom, the ministers responsible for handling relations with both Commonwealth and non-Commonwealth countries were formerly usually designated ministers for ‘External Affairs’.
– Tag categories with to inform editors that they should not contain anything other than subcategories.
– Ford made the Model T easy to drive compared to today’s cars since the people to whom he sold his cars did not know how to drive anything other than a horse.
– Martians, other than human beings transplanted to Mars, became rare in fiction after Mariner, except in exercises of deliberate nostalgia ndash; more frequently in some genres, such as comics and animation, than in written literature.
– The ghosts can’t be seen by anyone in the house other than by the daughter Lydia, with whom they become friends.
– Some Esperanto speakers like Esperanto for reasons other than its use as a universal second language.
– This is why modern psychologists have gradually figured out many other ways of helping their patients and modified their techniques through methods other than psychotherapy.
– A tergum is the Anatomical_terms_of_location#Dorsal_and_ventraldorsal portion of an arthropod segment other than the head.
More in-sentence examples of “Other than”:
– As a member of the crew of Soyuz 38, he became the first Cuban citizen, the first Latin American, and the first person from a country in the Western Hemisphere other than the United States to travel into Earth orbit.
– Neither House may meet in any place other than that designated for both Houses, without the consent of the other House.
– III prostatitis may have no initial trigger other than anxiety, often with an element of Obsessive Compulsive Disorder or other anxiety-spectrum problem.
– Programs such as WordPerfect and WordStar were still mainly text-based and offered little in the way of page layout, other than perhaps margins and line spacing.
– He said: “The film is an unquestionably pornographic fantasy barely trying to pass as something other than masturbation material.
– He was one of the few supercentenarians known for reasons other than longevity.
– Vegetarian or vegan sausages are often made of products other than animal products, such as tofu.
– Torres has been presented as Portuguese, without any evidence other than his name.
– He’s also influenced by musicians other than hard music like “Bohren der Club of Gore” and “Klause Schulze”.
– Harley Race, one of the great wrestlers of all time, was inducted during a time when WWE began to think about wrestlers who had more success in places other than WWE.
– There is no information on these articles about attempted syntheses or any particular properties, other than the general properties of their chemical group and period.
– This article meets the WP:QD#A2 because they have no content other than a link.
– Sorry, I was on wikibreak far away from thew net; A “Talk header” in the style of “This is the talk page of foo,..” Only makes sense for very big talk pages, which change very often; we do not have them Other than the generalised WP:ST, and WP:AN; And talk pages that only consist of said header kinda look silly.
– The prime numbers are the numbers other than 1 which are “not” equal to.
– Brummell said of himself “I have no talents other than to dress; my genius is in the wearing of clothes”.
– The game is not a normal action-adventure type of game because there are no towns or dungeons to explore, no characters to talk to, and no enemies to destroy other than the colossi.
– Informal fallacies are arguments that are fallacious for reasons other than structural flaws.
– Eleven other Muslim men were also arrested, other than Bouyeri.
– There is no proof to the claim that it stems from a country other than India.
– Hard words are 3-syllable words other than proper nouns, inflected verbs of three syllables, and easily understood compound words.
– They are also not related to the rat, other than also being a rodent.
– It is also the only air force other than the United States Air Force who use modern strategic bombers.
– Some trails are off-limits to everyone other than hikinghikers, and few trails allow motorized vehicles.
– It applies to a married person sleeping with someone other than the person who they are married to.
– Its not recommended to shop there other than to buy paintings as the same Item in Tom Nooks will usually be cheaper than at Crazy Redds.
– Katakana is usually used for loanwords from languages other than Chinese, onomatopoeia, and for extra emphasis.
- As a member of the crew of Soyuz 38, he became the first Cuban citizen, the first Latin American, and the first person from a country in the Western Hemisphere other than the United States to travel into Earth orbit.
- Neither House may meet in any place other than that designated for both Houses, without the consent of the other House.
– Logistic regression is an alternative method to use other than the simpler linear regression.
– The stadium has also been used for events other than sports.
– Some grids were determined by methods other than time.
– Very little information other than commercial sales and free download sites.
– Please include third-party sources other than the obituary.
– It remains to be seen if such plans have any merit other than as political ways to draw attention to the way capitalism itself interacts with life.
– For example, in the United Kingdom a third party is a national political party other than the Conservative Party and Labour Party that has a presence in the House of Commons.
– This template is meant to be used for all map object types other than point and is especially meant for using the automatic map positioning and automatic map zoom.
– There are also castes in countries other than India as the system spread to South Asia about 2000 years ago.
– If deceleration on arrival is desired and cannot be achieved by any means other than the engines of the ship, then the required energy at least doubles, because the energy needed to halt the ship equals the energy needed to accelerate it to travel speed.
– X-ray crystallography of DNA and RNA polymerases show that, other than having a Mg ion at the catalytic site, they are virtually unrelated to each other.
– The DSA resolved not to campaign for any candidate in the 2020 United States presidential election other than Bernie Sanders; however, many members encouraged people to vote for Joe Biden, even though he was not endorsed.
– Hotlinking can also be used for file types other than images, including documents and videos.
– This hurricane was a “short lived” hurricane it’s probably the only hurricane to last less than a day other than Hurricane Seven.
– In 1975, the Yankee Conference dropped all sports other than football, and over time many schools outside of New England joined the league.
– This term can be used in areas other than weather.
– However, by the time of the second period, even though he had not accepted any new people other than the Bakushin, the fact that Gengo went to Nagasaki meant that he had an informal tour of the training as a subordinate of Yadabori.
– This RfD has been closed as keep, despite the votes being two to delete and one to keep other than the creator of the article and person the article is about.
– Telugu is the only language other than Sanskrit which has the linguistic prakriya called Avadhana, which disappeared in other languages with the passage of time.
– Note that if you want to insert an image elsewhere other than the top of the infobox, or insert other “freeform” data, using a row with just a “data” field allows for that sort of thing.
– Cyprus and Latvia entered songs in languages other than their own or English.
– Chancres can appear in places other than the genitals.
– The tips of all the fins, other than the pelvic fins, are dusky in colour.
– Jarvis Island has no ports or docks, other than a reef the guano miners blew up in order for the cargo boats to be able to drop anchor.
+ The limit of viability has also become a factor in the abortion debate.
+ If a difference exists, the starting experience will be the most important factor in overall experience evaluation.
+ Although depression is the main factor in suicide, it is also treatable and suicide is often preventable.
+ Those of the family Deinopidae weave even smaller webs, hold them outstretched between their first two pairs of legs, and lunge and push the webs as much as twice their own body length to trap prey, and this move may increase the webs’ area by a factor of up to ten.
+ That is, if “n” is a factor of, then “a” and “b” are congruent mod “n”.
+ These add a considerable wind chill factor in the winter.
factor in-sentences
Example sentences of “factor”:
+ In which case, the determinant indicates the factor a region of, seen as a linear map, will turn a square in 2-dimensional space into a parallelogram.
+ A decisive factor in the formation of the art section was the assignation of the rich collection of The Armenian Palace of Culture / The former Lazarian Gymnasium/ and the donations of Armenian artists to it.
+ Using several times the lemma that we just proved, we can see that “p” must then divide at least one factor “b” of “B”.
+ IF is necessary for the absorption of vitamin B12vitamin B In humans, the gastric intrinsic factor protein is encoded by the “GIF” gene.
+ Genetics is more of an indirect factor were it affects behavior indirectly.
+ This correspondence suggests that a contributing factor to a society’s level of civic literacy is the capacity of schools to ensure students attain the functional literacy required to comprehend the basic texts and documents associated with competent citizenship.
+ An autopsy was performed and the results said that King died of accidental drowning and that alcohol, cocaine, and marijuana were all found in his blood which were a contributing factor in his death.
+ A key factor here is that while modern humans have a marked adolescent growth spurt, chimpanzees do not.
+ The three plagues that are part of the Black Death were a major factor in the Peasant’s Revolt of 1381.
+ He won the eighth season of “The X Factor Australia” in 2016.
+ It is the most exciting moment of sexual intercourse, so it is an important factor that makes men and women want to have intercourse, which allows reproduction to happen.
+ Climate is a major factor determining the distribution of terrestrial biomes.
+ During development, an environmental factor causes a switch from one morph to another.
+ The “Armenian Question”, like the “Eastern Question”, remained a factor in international politics, first with Great Britain and Germany; then Russia taking on the role of Ottoman Armenians protector.
+ According to the picture above, the signal split and passed into these filters can be downsampled by a factor of two.
+ Together, they outshine our Sun by a factor of 30 million.
+ Another factor is that knowledge of results may give information to the instructor as to ways the material can be improved.
+ He did factor analysis of correlations between the tests, and found a single common factor explained the positive correlations among tests.
+ She won the first season of “The X Factor USA”.
+ As the distance is tripled, the gravitational acceleration decreases by a factor of 9, and so on.
+ In which case, the determinant indicates the factor a region of, seen as a linear map, will turn a square in 2-dimensional space into a parallelogram.
+ A decisive factor in the formation of the art section was the assignation of the rich collection of The Armenian Palace of Culture / The former Lazarian Gymnasium/ and the donations of Armenian artists to it.
+ Using several times the lemma that we just proved, we can see that "p" must then divide at least one factor "b" of "B".
More in-sentence examples of “factor”:
+ A second factor is the use of books, newspapers, radio and television by each side to promote their side of the argument.
+ It was later found out that the move could cause spinal damage and was blamed as a contributing factor for the damage that was found in Chris Benoit's brain after his double-murder suicide.
+ A second factor is the use of books, newspapers, radio and television by each side to promote their side of the argument.
+ It was later found out that the move could cause spinal damage and was blamed as a contributing factor for the damage that was found in Chris Benoit’s brain after his double-murder suicide.
+ Kinship is an important organizing factor in the structuring of female-female social relationships.
+ The intensity is enhanced up to a factor of N at harmonic wavelengths due to the constructive interference of the fields emitted during the N radiation periods.
+ The “polar” skew factor is used to scale longitude smaller near polar latitudes, and position longitudes from map center, rather than left-side base longitude.
+ According to the standard model of cosmology the scale factor of the universe is known to be accelerating and, in the future era it will increase more rapidly.
+ Browsing by feral goats and domestic cattle was also a significant factor in the silversword decline, but it was not a species preferred by these animals.
+ He was the inventor of an algorithm to factor polynomials.
+ Olly Murs and Caroline Flack became the first duo to host the Xtra Factor in Series 8, and they presented together for two seasons.
+ Non-financial capital accumulation is an essential factor for economic growth, since additional investment is essential to enlarge the scale of production and increase employment opportunities.
+ This is what TheresNoTime refers to as “actioned policy”, as opposed to “written policy”, which I fully agree with as being a factor in the issues that prompted this discussion.
+ A risk factor in medicine is something that causes, or helps to cause, a medical condition.
+ Her discovery of the first mammalian Genomic imprintingimprinted gene, IGF2R, which codes for the insulin-like growth factor was her best known work.
+ This number is multiplied by a factor “”A””.
+ Classical conditioning is an important factor in everyday life.
+ If the lungs are already damaged, breathing in toxins is likely to cause even more damage, and puts the person Factor at risk for respiratory failure.
+ The Oregon dispute was an important factor in determining the physical shape of British Columbia, and as the political impetus for British investment in protecting her lands in British Columbia.
+ Indeed, in well-adapted systems the limiting factor should be compensated as far as possible.
+ Mechanical advantage is the factor by which a machine multiplies force.
+ According to the United States Department of Energy Energy Information Administration, OPEC crude oil production is an important factor affecting global oil prices.
+ The song is featured during a house party in a season 8 episode of Entourage, The finals of The X Factor where the first verse was mashed with “Flashdance…
+ In mathematics, a divisor of an integer “n”, also called a factor of “n”, is an integer which divides “n” without leaving a remainder.
+ This factor is calculated automatically at any change of S.M.A.R.T.
+ This was a factor which allowed Duke William to launch his successful invasion of England in 1066.
+ The first growth factor discovered and publicly recognized was in 1986.
+ By the start of the 21st century, conservative Republicans are the growing force in Oklahoma, but Democrats are still a major factor in statewide politics.
+ Gravitational potential energy is experienced by an object when height and mass is a factor in the system.
+ Proper animal husbandry is the most significant factor in captive lifespan.
+ A constant factor “k” is to be determined experimentally.
+ Other manufacturing – including the car industry – was a major factor across the state.
+ Farage was instrumental in the Brexit campaign and was regarded by many as the main factor why the Leave campaign won and the UK voted to leave the European Union.
+ An A+ or A in regular US History, for example, will factor in 4.0 GPA points to a student’s grade; however, an A+ or A in AP US History would factor in 5.0 GPA points, which would improve that student’s grade a lot.
+ The only common factor is 1, so they are coprime.
+ If its parents are each two inches taller than the averages for men and women, on average, the child will be shorter than its parents by some factor times two inches.
+ Tourism is the single most important economic factor in the canton.
+ If they differ by two orders of magnitude, they differ by a factor of about 100.
+ Her personal support is said to have been a significant factor in encouraging Britain and then other countries to support the Ottawa Treaty which sought to introduce a ban on the use of anti-personnel landmines.
+ The introduction of Christianity did not immediately end Viking voyages, but it may have been a factor that helped the Viking Age to an end.
+ The shelf life is an important factor to health.
+ The recognition that excluded volume was an important factor in analyzing long-chain molecules in solutions provided an important conceptual breakthrough.
+ Is saturated fat a risk factor for heart disease ? This is a question with many controversial views.
+ She came in ninth place on season two of “The X Factor ” when she was thirteen years old.
+ A major factor that influences the rate of evaporation is the relative humidity of the air around you.
+ It has the highest Impact Factor among journals of similar field.
+ Intensity of preference is a factor in an analysis of how individual choices develop into social choices.
+ As an academic pursuit, realism is not tied to ideology; it does not favor any particular moral philosophy, nor does it consider ideology to be a major factor in the behavior of nations.
+ Gibbon’s main theory was that Christianity as a prime factor in the Empire’s decline and fall.
+ If they believe that the most important factor in any decision is how they will personally benefit, then self-interested or even selfish behavior would be rational.
+ Intrinsic factor was discovered by Thomas Addison.
+ There is also an Annual Coracle Regatta held in Ironbridge on the August Bank Holiday Monday every year.
+ The Coracle Society is a UK-based organisation, started by its president, Sir Peter Badge in 1990.
+ The coracle was designed to be used in the quickly flowing streams of Wales and parts of the rest of Britain and Ireland.
+ He would sit in his coracle during Shrewsbury Town FC home matches at Gay Meadow, and get the footballs that landed in the River Severn.
+ There are many Society members across the country who show the coracle at events and/or run coracle building courses.
+ The Teifi coracle is flat-bottomed, because it is designed for use in the shallow rapids which common on the river in the summer.
+ The third Coracle Challenge, which raises funds in support of Macmillan Cancer Support took place in Shrewsbury on 19 May 2009.
In sentence examples of coracle
Example sentences of “coracle”:
+ The Coracle Society has written a guide for safely using coracles.
+ The oldest instructions for building a coracle are on a 4000-year-old cuneiform clay tablet.
+ For many years until 1979, Shrewsbury coracle maker Fred Davies became famous among football fans.
+ The coracle is an unstable craft.
+ The coracle is a small, lightweight boat.
+ Each year new people come with coracles which they have made on the Bank Holiday weekend at the Green Wood Centre with local coracle maker Terry Kenny.
+ The coracle is moved with a broad-bladed paddle.
+ A Welsh Coracle can be carried by a person on their back.
+ Archaeologists believe they have discovered the remains of a coracle in a Bronze Age grave at Barns Farm near Dalgety Bay.
+ The coracle does not have a keel.
+ The Coracle Society has written a guide for safely using coracles.
+ The oldest instructions for building a coracle are on a 4000-year-old cuneiform clay tablet.
+ List of Nobel Prize laureates in Literature from 1901 to the present date.
+ The surviving Latin literature is in Classical Latin from the 1st century BC.
+ Columbia is home to the Pulitzer Prize for good work in journalism, literature and music.
+ Sindhi language is though spoken by very less population of globe but Sindhi literature is as rich as of any language known to human society.
+ Canada: Wadsworth Publishing Company, 1999 Sangam literature uses the word “pedi” for people who are born intersex.
+ He was a professor of English and Comparative Literature at Sambalpur University.
+ Mabanckou is a Professor of Literature at UCLA.
+ Belarusian literature began with 11th- to 13th-century religious scripture.
literature – sentence examples
Example sentences of “literature”:
+ They were also interested in the study of literature and philosophy.
+ He studied English Literature at Downing College, Cambridge and later studied at the Chelsea School of Art.
+ He began to teach himself about Chinese literature and to learn the high school curriculum at sixteen.
+ He was an honorary member of the Academy of Persian Language and Literature and had written and spoken extensively on classical Persian poetry.
+ Because he studies Romantic Literature in college, he went on to enjoy it in life.
+ The triangle has been used in drama and literature many times.
+ For many years he was a schoolteacher and later lectured on literature at Haifa University.
+ It provided amusement and imparted moralitymoral lessons while avoiding the piety so common in children’s literature of the period.
+ He gained a Bachelor of Arts degree in English Language and Literature from Christ Church, Oxford.
+ Architecture, painting, sculpture, laws, and literature grew to a high level.
+ Standard Portuguese is the official language of Guinea-Bissau, but Guinea-Bissau Creole is the language of trade, informal literature and entertainment.
+ They were also interested in the study of literature and philosophy.
+ He studied English Literature at Downing College, Cambridge and later studied at the Chelsea School of Art.
+ The corpus of Mandaean literature is quite large.
+ Lönnrot, Mikael Agricola and Aleksis Kivi are regarded fathers of a national literature in Finnish.
+ He studied Natural science and then English literature there.
+ It frequently appears in American literature textbooks.
+ She also took Languages and Literature at Bard College.
+ Polish and Russian literature says she is Alexandra, in Ukrainian literature she is presented as Anastasia.
+ Reynolds went to the University of Michigan to study literature from 1892 to 1894.
+ For Francesca, who studied literature and is a former teacher, rural life is dull and monotonous.
+ His main merit for Portuguese literature is that he introduced Italian verse forms.
More in-sentence examples of “literature”:
+ IEEE produces 30 percent of the world’s literature in the electrical and electronics engineering and computer science fields, publishing well over 100 peer-reviewed journals.
+ There is a literature which suggests that cinnamon spice may have positive effects on diabetes type II.
+ Children’s literature can be divided into several categories, but it is most easily categorised by genre or the intended age of the reader.
+ He played a major role in promoting literature through the Sicilian School of poetry.
+ Polish Baroque literature had to trends: elitary one.
+ Levy received his bachelor’s degree from Temple University and earned a Master’s degree in literature from Pennsylvania State University.
+ Please assess the relevant literature in deciding which.
+ Humans like things that are beautybeautiful and like to make art, literature and music.
+ Archaic and Classic Greek literature do not mention Pandora any more.
+ The final impulse came with the literature prize Wiener Werkstattpreis in February 2008.
+ Muhammed Zafar Iqbal is a Bangladeshi author of science fiction and Children’s literature He is a professor of computer science and Computer engineeringengineering at Shahjalal University of Science and Technology.
+ After the game was released, “Doki Doki Literature Club!” got a very devoted fanbase very quickly.
+ In Chapter 3, as is common in prophetic literature in the Bible, a “remnant” survives God’s judgement in Zephaniah by humbly seeking refuge in God.
+ He debuted as a poet by the recommendation of fellow poet Park Jaesam and two others in “Hankyoreh Literature Magazine” in 1994.
+ Tatour’s defense team invited literature professors to her trial.
+ As a religious thinker Lange was one of the first to make people interested in Indian philosophy and literature in Poland.
+ Much of Chinese culture, literature and philosophy further developed during the Zhou Dynasty.
+ Galician Literature Day is dedicated to him in 2012.
+ Giant squid are featured in literature and folklore with a frightening connotation.
+ In 2015, to help support her husband in his political career, she ended her career as a teacher of literature at the elite lycée Saint-Louis de Gonzague in Paris.
+ He was called Australia’s most likely chance of winning the Nobel Prize in Literature during his career.
+ Itzik was born in Jerusalem and studied literature and history at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem and law in Herzliya.
+ The book is a major piece of literature which is important in the history of English and the beginning of the popularity of novels.
+ Tolstoy and Dostoevsky criticised Turgenev for liking Western Europe and its literature more than Russian literature.
+ She has been an associate professor of anthropology, women’s studies and comparative literature since 2004.
+ IEEE produces 30 percent of the world's literature in the electrical and electronics engineering and computer science fields, publishing well over 100 peer-reviewed journals.
+ There is a literature which suggests that cinnamon spice may have positive effects on diabetes type II.
+ He was very important for literature in his country.
+ She studied at the Swiss Literature Institute in Biel.
+ The classical Tamil literature has many details of these performing arts.
+ He became the first professor of Italian literature at Columbia College.
+ She won the 2016 Literature Prize of the Canton of Bern.
+ Almost no Polish literature remains before ChristianityChristianisation in the 10th century.
+ Two years later, Steinbeck wrote “Of Mice and Men”, considered as one of the best works of American literature in the twentieth century.
+ Pg 69: “In Arabic literature there has been no artistic elaboration of the story comparable to that undertaken by the Turkish poet Nizami.” Nezāmi was born in Ganja, AzerbaijanGanja, now Azerbaijan.
+ She went to many schools and her interest in literature got her to write many novels.
+ He won the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1987.
+ Rabindranath Tagore won the Nobel Prize for Literature on November 14, 1913 for his book “Gitanjali”.it also contains the special poem known as the”mind is without fear”.
+ A lot of Ingelow’s literature was influenced by the writings of Lewis Carroll and George Macdonald, and her stories were written specifically for children, not so much to teach a lesson; but for entertainment, which was a relatively new concept during this time period.
+ The young Keats began studying to be a surgeon, though his interest in literature grew stronger than his interest in medicine.
+ He carefully described the connection between Austen’s attitude towards the literature of her time and how she used irony to show the difference of how society was, and how she thought it could be.
+ It was introduced into English literature by Henry Howard, Earl of Surrey in 16th century.
+ The identification between Agni and Rudra in the Vedic literature was an important factor in the process of Rudra’s gradual development into the later character as Rudra-Shiva.
+ References to the sport are frequent in the literature of ancient Greece, especially poetry.
+ Kevin De Ornellas has written five articles about Fauset in “Writing African American Women: An Encyclopedia of Literature by and about Women of Color edited by Elizabeth Ann Beaulieu.
+ Today, the phrase “survival of the fittest” is widely used in popular literature for many topics, not just those related to biology.
+ He won the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1925.
+ There is, however, a blend of the two forms of literature known as “prose poetry”.
+ In 1989 the last version was prepared by literature expert Lidiya Yanovskaya based on all available manuscripts.
+ This request was not anything new to the San Fernando Valley; other neighborhoods had either sought to change their names, or sought to attach themselves onto more affluent neighborhoods to escape from what they saw as growing urban blight and the collapse of their social status.
+ Macmillan presided over a country becoming more affluent economic growth.
+ In November 2014, three youth leaders occupied land in an affluent Klein, Windhoek suburb as a means to demand land in the city.
+ In 2013, CNNMoney listed Potomac as the most affluent town in all the United States based on median household income.
+ Port Washington is an affluent Hamlet hamlet and Nassau County, New York on the North Shore of Long Island.
+ Ascot has a higher rate of home ownership, either outright or via a mortgage than the national average, which suggests that Ascot is a relatively affluent area.
+ The suburb of Westmount, is a very affluent suburb of Quebec.
+ While I copied the list of shows from en wiki; the rest of the article has been simplified, with no red links left.
+ It was on the New York Times best seller list for 164 weeks from 1992 until 1995.
+ Bronckhorst is a List of municipalities of the Netherlandsmunicipality found in the Dutch province of Gelderland.
+ This is the same list used for the 1980 season.
+ The following is a list of the current governors of the states and territories of the United States.
list – some sentence examples
Example sentences of “list”:
+ This is a list of members of the first Northern Territory Legislative Assembly from 1974 to 1977.
+ See meta:Special:Listusers/steward for a list of users in this group.
+ This is a list of members of the first Northern Territory Legislative Assembly from 1974 to 1977.
+ See meta:Special:Listusers/steward for a list of users in this group.
+ Doubtable that this list can/will ever be completed.
+ There were five directors chosen every year by the “Conseil des Anciens” from a list made up by the “Conseil de Cinq-Cent”.
+ Lance Armstrong was removed from the head of the list after having all seven of his Tour victories stripped when he was found guilty of repeated doping offences.
+ The album reached #21 on Billboard’s Pop Albums chart, and is on the list of the top 100 best-selling albums of the 1980s.
+ Below is a list of “Bob’s Burgers” episodes.
+ Opmeer is a List of municipalities of the Netherlandsmunicipality in the Dutch province of North Holland.
+ This is the same list used in the 2006 season.
+ This is a partial list of states that extract crude oil from oil wells.
More in-sentence examples of “list”:
+ If a list of archives is given manually through the first unnamed parameter it does "not" check for archives automatically, instead has to be added if both manual and automatic lists are used.
+ Canada is a developed country and has the List of countries by GDP per capitatenth highest nominal per capita income globally as well as the tenth highest ranking in the Human Development Index.
+ He served as the List of lieutenant governors of Alberta16th Lieutenant Governor of Alberta from January 2005 to May 2010.
+ If a list of archives is given manually through the first unnamed parameter it does “not” check for archives automatically, instead has to be added if both manual and automatic lists are used.
+ Canada is a developed country and has the List of countries by GDP per capitatenth highest nominal per capita income globally as well as the tenth highest ranking in the Human Development Index.
+ He served as the List of lieutenant governors of Alberta16th Lieutenant Governor of Alberta from January 2005 to May 2010.
+ Boric acid is one of the chemicals on the Registration, Evaluation, Authorisation and Restriction of ChemicalsREACH list of the European Union.
+ If you cannot rename a page, or you think that the renaming may be opposed, please go to and list it there.
+ This is a list of citycities in Ecuador.
+ This list includes the 435 current voting districts, along with the District of Columbia’s non-voting delegation.
+ He is the List of Presidents of Costa RicaPresident of Costa Rica.
+ This is a list of cities in Guinea-Bissau.
+ The following is a list of the 294 Communes of Francecommunes of the département”, in France.
+ The following contains a list of values for various defined identifiers.
+ On June 29, 2002, he was named by the FBI as the 475th fugitive on their list of Ten Most Wanted Fugitives.
+ He was the List of premiers of Ontario18th Premier of Ontario, Canada, from 1971 to 1985.
+ To determine the hex triplet of a color, see List of colors article or List of colors#Colors by shade.
+ Perhaps keep a list of users who insult you, noting the date and type of insult.
+ Articles are listed in this category when Module:Citation/CS1 identifies citations that use singular forms of editor name-list parameters to list multiple names.
+ To counter this, the 1760 Massachusetts law required the list the sheriff used to be selected by a town meeting.
+ This list is the names that were set aside for Atlantic tropical cyclones in 1975.
+ We would of course maintain the mailing list for communications.
+ This is a list of the mountains in the Andes that are at least high.
+ I think you could probably easily cover List of German urban districts under Urban districts of Germany, and List of German rural districts under Rural Districts of Germany.
+ The raiders wanted revenge, so they had a list of people they wanted to kill and buildings they wanted to burn.
+ This list of all two-letter combinations has 1352 combinations of upper and lower case from the modern core Latin alphabet.
+ It reached number 1 on “The New York Times” Best Seller list, stayed there for 13 weeks, and altogether held a position on the list for 48 weeks.
+ A “diplomatic revolution” established an Anglo-Prussian camp that was allied with some smaller List of states in the Holy Roman EmpireGerman states and later the Portuguese Empire.
+ This list does not include members of the Montreal Canadiens while the team was a member of the NHA from 1909 until 1917.
+ First, it issued a list of published books banned because they contained heresy.
+ This is a list of countries and dependencies ranked by human population density, and measured by the number of human inhabitants per square kilometre or square mile.
+ This is a list of cities in Gambia.
+ On 1 January 2010, the new FIDE rating list was published.
+ K2 is the List of highest mountainssecond highest survey of Karakoram.
+ She is the List of Governors of Alabama54th and current Governor of Alabama.
+ Jack County is a county in the List of U.S.
+ Pajares was List of Presidents of the Parliament of CantabriaPresident of the Parliament of Cantabria from 1990 to 1999.
+ This is a list of 1,000 basic articles every.
+ See for a list of users in this group.
+ Maasdriel is a List of municipalities of the Netherlandsmunicipality found in the Dutch province of Gelderland.
+ A good dictionary will have a large list of these meanings to help people find the word they want.
+ Bryggen is on the UNESCO list for World Heritage sites.
+ This is a list of rivers in Cuba.
+ This is a list of Canada’s 338 federal electoral districts as defined by the “2013 Representation Order”, which came into effect on August 2, 2015.
+ Heerhugowaard is a List of municipalities of the Netherlandsmunicipality in the Dutch province of North Holland.
+ The airline mainly serves list of aviation terms#Airportsdestinations in the United States, along with flights to the Caribbean, the Bahamas, Bermuda, and Mexico.
+ If a founder is already listed in the parameter, do not list them again here as a founder; if the founder still holds an executive job with the company, you may however list them along with their job title.
+ The algorithm repeats itself, by finding the smallest element within the list of unsorted data and swapping it with the left-most element, eventually getting a sorted data.
+ Under this section heading, list any memorable quotes that are appropriate to the subject.
+ Twain married music producer Robert John “Mutt” Lange on December 28, 1993.
+ It is a tribute to the disco, rock and funk music of the 1970s and 1980s.
+ The music is written on a huge sheet of paper and the pianist decides as he plays which part of the music to go to next and how to play it.
+ Sibelius’s music today is extremely popular.
+ VOA broadcast a program titled ‘” in the past, as Willis Conover became a famous host at Music USA.
+ In 1948 the group helped to start a music festival in Aldeburgh.
+ In 2006, he won the category German act of the European Music Awards in Copenhagen.
Example uses in sentence of music
Example sentences of “music”:
+ ItalyItalian composers like Sammartini wrote music for two violins, viola and continuo.
+ His music was not only listened to by fans of classical music but was also becoming part of popular youth culture.
+ ItalyItalian composers like Sammartini wrote music for two violins, viola and continuo.
+ His music was not only listened to by fans of classical music but was also becoming part of popular youth culture.
+ Rachmaninoff’s piano music is mostly difficult to play.
+ They also wanted to write in a simple way instead of using complicated rhythms such as those of Stravinsky or twelve tone music like Arnold Schoenberg.
+ His mother took him to Barcelona, where he went to a music school: the “Escola Municipal de Música”.
+ They are sub-classified as mainly progressive rock, and play music with melody and fast tempo.
+ The correct way of ornamenting music varied a lot from one country to another and from one century to another.
+ His music was influenced by both Brazilian folk music and by classical music from Europe.
+ In 1982 he was elected into the Country Music Hall of Fame.
+ It is surprising he had not been asked to write theatre music before.
+ In 2009 was inducted into the Hawaiian Music Hall of Fame.
+ Leonard Bernstein was Music Director for 11 seasons.
+ Some music critics were not very impressed with his playing.
+ Gray wrote several cantatas as well as chamber music and organ music, but he is mainly remembered for his church music, including an service.
+ The portable player was a revolutionary device since one could take favorite music with him or her.
+ His music career began in 1957.
+ More recently he has spent his time on producing and promoting world music and pioneering digital distribution methods for music.
More in-sentence examples of “music”:
+ The number was choreographychoreographed by Lev Ivanov to music written by Tchaikovsky.
+ He won many music competitions when he was young and became famous because of this.
+ In September 2010, Blessed recorded the voiceover to “Sheherazade, or The Princess, the Pirate and the Baboon!”, an album of children’s stories set to the classical music composition “Scheherazade Scheherazade” by Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov and also featuring the voices of Rory Bremner, Jess Murphy, Sam Morris and Nigel Garton.
+ This music usually plays when the bride goes into the church.
+ Burrell teaches at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama and is Artistic Director of Spitalfields Festival in London.
+ This helped him later on to write serial music: music in which all 12 notes in an octave are equally important.
+ It later had a relationship with Disney’s BMI-affiliated publishing arm, Wonderland Music Company.
+ It is generally well thought of by music critics.
+ Barris got his start in television as a page and later staffer at NBC in New York, and eventually worked backstage at the TV music show “American Bandstand”.
+ Nirvana were part of a rock music genre from Seattle called grunge.
+ Incidental music was used as long ago as the time of Ancient Greece.
+ Thomas Church, where Johann Sebastian Bach worked as music director from 1723 until his death in 1750.
+ Additionally, music editor and composer Golden Reel award for “Best Sound Editing in a Television Animation” for their work in “Avatar Aang”.
+ Most traditional music is “in a particular key”.
+ In one three-year period alone, he wrote music for 19 shows.
+ He was very good at music and drawing by the age of ten, but he was already sick with tuberculosis.
+ In the music video, the band was filmed performing the song in-studio, with Brendan O’Brien producing the recording.
+ He became very interested in the music of Romantic composers like Liszt, Berlioz and especially Wagner.
+ The music video was shot at the Houston, Texas Amtrak station and other locations in San Antonio, Texas.
+ In 1996, 50% of the shares were bought for $ 200 million by MCA Music Entertainment Group, later known as Universal Music Group.
+ It has a performing arts department with five music groups.
+ Later he completed a course in Western music at Trinity College of Music in London.
+ It is owned by non-profit organizationnot-for-profit broadcasting entity Window to the World Communications, Inc., and it is a affiliate commercial classical music radio station WFMT.
+ They started their music career in 1991.
+ When music started to be written down in Europe it was music for the Roman Catholic church.
+ The number was choreographychoreographed by Lev Ivanov to music written by Tchaikovsky.
+ He won many music competitions when he was young and became famous because of this.
+ The music video features twin dancers Polly Duniam and Sophie Duniam.
+ The music was made by Hirokazu “Hip” Tanaka.
+ In addition to the Rolling Stones, Wood has maintained a solo music career.
+ Australian country music star Captain Flange makes his home in Canowindra.
+ He is the first sales of Hispanic language music records in the United States with this album as well as in some Latin American countries.
+ Before the mid-1990s, many people believed that the JudaismJewish songs called the “Psalms” which are in both the Jewish and Christian Bible, were an important part of early Christian music and prayer.
+ The Paris Conservatoire has been famous for music since it was formed in 1795.
+ The album received mostly positive reviews from the music critics.
+ He used music to help him cope with the abuse, playing instruments and singing gospel music in his father’s church.
+ A piece of Western music usually has a Tonic home key, and a passage within it may modulate to another key, which is usually closely related to the home key.
+ Many different styles of music have become pop music during different time periods.
+ Shakin’ Stevens, sometimes called “Shaky” is a Music recording sales certificationplatinum selling Welsh rock and roll singer and songwriter.
+ Sometimes Shostakovich was made a hero by the government and sometimes he was told that his music was not good because it was not in the style that the government thought he should write it in.
+ The magazine Rolling Stone appointed to Cypress Hill like the best group of hip hop in his prizes of music voted by critics and readers.
+ A music video for the song was released on May 16, 2008, on Perry’s personal website and on MySpace.
+ Björk has won five BRIT Awards, four MTV Video Music Awards, one MOJO Award, three UK Music Video Awards, 21 Icelandic Music Awards and, in 2010, the Polar Music Prize from the Royal Swedish Academy of Music in recognition of her “deeply personal music and lyrics, her precise arrangements and her unique voice”.
+ Klein ended up owning much of the music of the Rolling Stones, the Animals and other artists, which cut into their long-term earnings.
+ Staton was inducted into the Christian Music Hall of Fame.
+ In 1999, they were awarded Favorite New Artist—Country at the American Music Awards.
+ During Jackson’s career, he earned 13 Grammy AwardGrammy Awards, the Grammy Legend Award and Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award; 6 Brit Awards, 5 Billboard Music Awards and 24 American Music Awards.
+ They hear a piece of music called “Fantasia on British Sea Songs”, written by Henry Wood in 1905.
+ Lorne Munroe was an Canadian-American cellist.Gibson, Ronald and Winters, Kenneth, “Encyclopedia of Music in Canada”.