+ In 1873, Republicans in Congress were caught in a bribery scandal by newspapers.
+ Those examples are clearly illegal and are rare in many countries, but bribery is quite common in business in many parts of the world.
+ This is to make bribery or intimidation of voters more difficult.
+ He ran against two powerful senators; there were accusations of bribery by all sides.
+ It is still called bribery if the trade is never done.
+ There was no secret ballot, so bribery and threats were used to raise votes.
+ In January 2021, Madigan refused to run for State House Speaker again following bribery allegations.
+ He was found guilty of conspiracy and bribery and was jailed for one year as a result.
In sentence examples of bribery
Example sentences of “bribery”:
+ After leaving office, Hall was convicted of bribery and extortion.
+ It faces charges of corruption, in connection with bribery in Libya.
+ It was found that Contreras had allegedly handed out leases to over four hundred lots on Election Day and this constituted Bribery under the Election laws.
+ He was accused for an attempted bribery of a judge.
+ During La Scala’s history this has often been because of bribery or blackmail.
+ During that time, he made reforms to education in the country, fought corruption, bribery and incompetency in schools, and reduced the age of retirement.
+ Duke Cunningham pleaded guilty to tax evasion, conspiracy to commit bribery and other charges.
+ Zuma, now the State president, currently faces 7 813 charges relating to alleged fraud, bribery and corruption in the Arms Deal.
+ Active bribery is offering payment and asking for favour, and passive bribery is asking for payment and offering favour.
+ Ten years later, in January 1983, he paid the state of Maryland almost $270,000 as a result of a civil suit that came from the bribery allegations.
+ In 2016, the law firm he owned was raided by police on due to money-laundering, bribery and corruption.
+ A prominent IOC member, Marc Hodler, strongly connected with the rival bid of Sion, Switzerland, alleged bribery of IOC officials by members of the Turin Organizing Committee.
+ The Federal Bureau of Investigation said that starting in 2011, at least 51 parents of high school school students conspired to use bribery and other forms of fraud to illegally have their children admitted to top universities and colleges.
+ If you don’t have money, guilty” is used to criticize politicians or elites in corporations who get away with bribery and embezzlement.
+ In some cases, bribery is against the law.
+ After leaving office, Hall was convicted of bribery and extortion.
+ It faces charges of corruption, in connection with bribery in Libya.
+ Nobody has lived here since the end of the Battle of Verdun in 1916.
+ If you get a Pokémon early on and an Abra or a Pokémon that can fly but you can’t fly this early in game you can get an abra in the grass next to the nugget bridge but be careful not to battle the man standing above that grass he’s needed later.
+ The motto comes from the Kingdom of EssexEast Saxon poem, “The Battle of Maldon”.
+ In London, Edward was met with a lot of support, announced that he wanted to take the throne ans defeated the Lancastrians at the Battle of Towton.
+ He is also known as Donatello and for his brilliant battle skills was nicknamed “Napoleon of the brigands”.
battle how to use in sentences
Example sentences of “battle”:
+ As the battle was now lost they needed to get the king to safety.
+ The battle was made famous by Joe Rosenthal’s photograph of the raising of the U.S.
+ The Battle of Mogadishu was a battle that was part of Somali militia fighters loyal to warlord Mohamed Farrah Aidid.
+ She was part of the Battle of Jutland, and in the fight she hit another German ship and made it sink.
+ Later, when the German and Italian armies were allied during the Second World War, Rommel realised that their lack of success in battle was due to poor leadership and equipment, which when fixed, easily made them equal to German forces.
+ Pulau Tiga, near Laguna Merbok was once the location of His Highness Sultan Ahmad Tajuddin’s palace and his headquarters after being defeated and drove away by the Siamese in the Battle for Kuala Kedah Fort in the 18th.
+ The civilians killed or injured in the battle were at least 150,000.
+ As the battle was now lost they needed to get the king to safety.
+ The battle was made famous by Joe Rosenthal's photograph of the raising of the U.S.
+ Kennedy during the 1961 Freedom Riders’ campaign in his successful battle end the enforce its rulings and end Jim Crow in public transportation.
+ The Soviets then invaded Germany itself and fought the Battle of Berlin, the final battle before Germany’s surrender.
+ Surge’s Raichu has a battle with Ash’s Pikachu.
+ It was the last battle of the Northern Virginia Campaign during the American Civil War.
More in-sentence examples of “battle”:
+ It was part of the battle of Anzio that followed Operation Shingle.
+ Although it is one of the few battles specifically mentioned in the Muslim holy book, the Qur’an, virtually all contemporary knowledge of the battle at Badr comes from traditional Islamic accounts, both hadiths and biographies of Muhammad, written decades after the battle.
+ The Battle of Perryville was a battle of the American Civil War.
+ The Dominican RepublicDominican army won the battle against the Haitian army.
+ The Allies had been attacking from the south since 16 January in the first Battle of Monte Cassino.
+ Russia won the battle but most of the Swedish soldiers, including their king, Charles XII of Sweden escaped and went to the Ottoman Empire.
+ He was at First Battle of Bull Run, but his division was held in reserve.
+ Both Tonks and Lupin die during the Battle of Hogwarts, Lupin by Antonin Dolohov, and Tonks by Bellatrix Lestrange.
+ The idea was to tire Caesar’s men before the battle started.
+ History of Tuvalu#The Pacific War and Operation GalvanicThe atolls of Tuvalu were places the Allies could use to get ready for the Battle of Tarawa and the Battle of Makin that started on 20 November 1943.
+ He received it for his actions in the battle now frequently referred to as the Wounded Knee Massacre.
+ The battle only lasted one day, but about 40,000 soldiers on both sides were killed or were left severely hurt on the battlefield.
+ In one of the last battles of the American Revolutionary War, Boone, a lieutenant colonel, was at the Battle of Blue Licks on 19 August 1782.
+ This battle is called the Battle of Kirina, located in present-day Mali.
+ The Battle of Shiloh was a battle in the American Civil War.
+ In a battle with over a million men, 5,000 could not make a great difference.
+ The Battle of Malvern Hill was a battle in the American Civil War.
+ He became famous when he won the Battle of Tannenberg in 1914.
+ Vereshchagin was a famous Russian painter of battle scenes, who has been making the war of the United States in Cuba and in the Philippines the subject of his latest work.
+ The battle was violent, and more than 50,000 people died.
+ The baronial and royalist forces finally met at the Battle of Lewes, on 14May 1264.
+ A battle took place that lasted for three days.
+ However, Booker T won the Battle Royal, as he eliminated Chris Masters.
+ It was the first major battle in the Civil War that took place in the border states.
+ The square celebrates the Battle of Trafalgar, fought in 1805.
+ Every Marine receives infantry training to be ready for battle at all times.
+ The tank battle had been fought with crews who did not have much experience.
+ He is famous for his Seljuk conquest of anatoliaConquest of Anatolia after defeating The Byzantines In the Battle of Manzikert and Expansion of the Seljuk Empire.
+ King Alfonso begged for El Cid’s help in his ongoing battle with the Almoravids.
+ In the years after his death, his son Adolphe was in a court, representing Louis, in a battle against Thomas Edison to name the true inventor of motion pictures.
+ Edward and one of the younger werewolves would stay with her there while the battle goes on.
+ The Battle of Arras was a battle of the First World War.
+ SAWs usually fire the same Cartridge cartridge as the assault rifles or battle rifles used by other people in the squad/section.
+ During the Battle of Iwo Jima, the Imperial Japanese Army used twelve 320 mm mortars against the American forces.
+ This was the First Battle of the Marne or “Miracle of the Marne”.
+ The result of the battle depends on the amount military means and military aim.
+ Russia won the battle but most of the Swedish soldiers, including king Charles XII of Sweden, escaped and went to the Ottoman Empire.
+ The Battle of Curupaity happened between the joint force and Paraguay during the War of the Triple Alliance on September 22, 1866.
+ At the First Battle of Bull Run, Jackson got the nickname of “Stonewall”.
+ In 1777 George Washington lost the Battle of Germantown and Philadelphia was occupied by British troops.
+ The destruction of this army, and the remnants of the Persian navy, allegedly on the same day at the Battle of Mycale, ended the invasion.
+ The battle they fought was called the “Battle of Marengo”.
+ In 1704 the Battle of Schellenberg took place there.
+ It was built in honour of Constantine I’s victory over Maxentius at the Battle of Milvian Bridge on October 28, 312.
+ He was killed aged seventeen at the Battle of Tewkesbury.
+ It was part of the battle of Anzio that followed Operation Shingle.
+ Although it is one of the few battles specifically mentioned in the Muslim holy book, the Qur'an, virtually all contemporary knowledge of the battle at Badr comes from traditional Islamic accounts, both hadiths and biographies of Muhammad, written decades after the battle.
+ The Battle of Perryville was a battle of the American Civil War.
– On June 9, 2016, as a response to Donald Trump’s tweet about Obama’s endorsement to Clinton, she wrote with a three word tweet: “Delete your account”.
– If their real name is not known, then the tweet is probably not an acceptable usage of a self-published source.
– The album has guest appearances from rappers Timbaland, Redman Redman, Eve, Tweet and Ginuwine.
– The Cessna T-37 Tweet is a military aircraft.
– On 8 August 2011, managing director Sallie Pisch announced the launch of “Youm7 English Edition”, stating that the English-language paper aimed to fill the gap in “quality, understandable news coverage coming out of Egypt in English.” As of 2 May 2012, the Youm7 English Edition Twitter profile’s last tweet was published on 21 December 2012.
– It was sent in a tweet that said “Despite the constant negative press covfefe”.
– Tweet IDs contain the date the tweet was posted, as long as the Tweet was posted after November 4, 2010.
+ In 1928, the government agency to the Kaw was ended, and the buildings were sold.
+ In fact, “RIF” actually stood for “Reichsstelle für Industrielle Fettversorgung.” This was the German government agency in charge of making and giving out soap and washing products during the war.
+ Small Business Administration is a United States government agency that gives support to Entrepreneurshipentrepreneurs and small businesses.
+ Several weeks later, in early 1975, a government agency known as the Mass Transport Provisional Authority was established to take charge of the project.
+ Bauer is often in the field for each season’s main government agency as they try to protect America from terrorists.
+ Won Pat Guam International Airport Authority, a government agency which operates the airport.
Make sentence of government agency
Example sentences of “government agency”:
+ The government agency that runs the Mackinac Bridge charges motor vehicles a toll to drive over it.
+ The National Science Foundation is a United States government agency where discoveries begin and supports fundamental research and education in all the non-medical fields of science and engineering.
+ The Food and Drug Administration is a United States government agency that protects and promotes public health, by regulating food safety, tobacco, prescription drugs, over-the-counter drugs, vaccines, and cosmetics.
+ Once the bonds are paid off, the road is usually given back to the government agency that owns the land it was built on and had allowed the road to be built.
+ This is how it became an official state government agency when Oklahoma formed as a state in 1907.
+ In 2011, she was an advisor for the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, a government agency that protects consumers from unfair practices of banks, payday lenders, student loan providers, credit card companies, collection agencies, for-profit colleges and universities, and the collection departments of health maintenance organizations.
+ The United States Agency for International Development is the United States Government agency which is primarily responsible for administering civilian foreign aid.
+ The government agency in charge of these issues is called Housing and Urban Development.
+ The United States Life-Saving Service was a Federal government of the United StatesUnited States government agency that grew out of concerns for saving the lives of shipwrecked sailors and ship’s passengers.
+ The Malaysian Industry Development Authority is the main government agency for improving the manufacturing and services sector in Malaysia and is listed under the Malaysia Industrial Development Authority Act.
+ All of the courts of appeals also hear appeals from some government agency decisions and rulemaking.
+ By definition, the main task of a secretary is to keep organized paper and electronic files for the business, school, hospital, or government agency they work for.
+ The Office of the United States Trade Representative is the Federal government of the United StatesUnited States government agency responsible for developing and recommending United States trade policy to the President of the United States.
+ The government agency that runs the Mackinac Bridge charges motor vehicles a toll to drive over it.
+ The National Science Foundation is a United States government agency where discoveries begin and supports fundamental research and education in all the non-medical fields of science and engineering.
+ Brad is one of the most popular boys in school and is dating a girl to cover up his sexuality because he is ashamed of people knowing.
+ They may feel ashamed of their eating habits and become depressed.
+ They may be scared that they will not be believed or feel too ashamed to talk about what happened.
+ Most people feel uneasy or ashamed when they are nude.
+ He is disappointed and ashamed of being a coward.
+ When Izanagi looks at his wife in Yomi, he sees her monstrous and hellish state and she is ashamed and angry.
+ She had traveled to Greece from a horrible argument with the gods and goddesses, she was banished from the land, and she was so ashamed of herself, she became the goddess of beauty and love.
+ When people are ashamed or embarrassed, sometimes they react by laughing.
+ After moving to Kyiv at the invitation of Academician Oleksandr Bogomolets, from 1940, for 25 years, Vasyl Pavlovych headed the endocrinology laboratory of the Institute of Experimental Biology and Pathology, which was later reorganized into the Bogomolets Institute of Physiology Bogomolets under the USSR Academy of Sciences.
+ The bacteria on the cotton are then grown in a laboratory where scientists can identify them using a microscope.
+ It does not react with most household or laboratory chemicals.
+ Fullerton brought New York Yankees player Babe Ruth to a psychology laboratory at Columbia University.
+ Per chance and with the badly equipped laboratory he had at that time, he discovered that in this distillery, two fermentations were taking place, a lactic acid one and an alcoholic one, both induced by microorganisms.
+ In the spring of 2000, Alsterdal bought Alfred Nobel’s former laboratory in Vinterviken, Stockholm and ran her own cabaret theatre with her ex husband.
+ HAL Laboratory is a video game developer and a second party second party to Nintendo.
+ The Advanced Light Source at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory in Berkeley, CaliforniaBerkeley, California is a synchrotron light source.
laboratory use in-sentences
Example sentences of “laboratory”:
+ He wrote a poem called The Laboratory which was about a woman using poison to murderkill her lover’s girlfriend.
+ In mammals, only the zygote and early embryonic cells are totipotent, while in plants many differentiated cells can become totipotent with simple laboratory techniques.
+ It is a major medical research laboratory with a broad focus.
+ In addition to these programs, CMS has other responsibilities, including the administrative simplification standards from the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996 through its survey and certification process, clinical laboratory quality standards under the Clinical Laboratory Improvement Amendments, and oversight of HealthCare.gov.
+ In 1976–1980 she studied dental laboratory at the Secondary Medical School in Prague.
+ The eggs are fertilised in the laboratory by the father’s sperm.
+ In what became the MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology, Kendrew determined the structure of the protein myoglobin, which stores oxygen in muscle cells.
+ Estimated lifespan of the HD-Rosetta analog disc, an Focused ion beamion beam-etched writing medium on nickel plate, a technology developed at Los Alamos National Laboratory and later commercialized.
+ They put the proteins inside the bodies of laboratory mice using a microneedle array, meaning a small patch with about 400 tiny needles made out of other protein and sugar.
+ Queen Christina had an alchemical laboratory in Riario palace attended by people like the esotericists “Giuseppe Francesco Borri”, and the learned Athanasius Kircher possessor of the mysterious Voynich manuscript of enigmatic scripture full of magic symbols.
+ His laboratory group concluded that there is no “safe” threshold below which radiation is not harmful.
+ In 1897, he got a scholarship, allowing him to enter the botanical laboratory of Philippe Van Tieghem at the National Museum of Natural History.
+ Henderson has worked at the Medical Research Council Laboratory of Molecular Biology in Cambridge since 1973, and was its director between 1996 and 2006.
+ On the door was transcribed the secret formula for producing gold discovery in those years in alchemical laboratory of queen Christina.
+ AutoIt has been used in low-cost laboratory automation.
+ It can be made in the laboratory by reacting manganese dioxide with hydrochloric acid.
+ Among his other accomplishments are helping to found the United States Department of Energy’s Brookhaven National Laboratory and Fermilab.
+ He wrote a poem called The Laboratory which was about a woman using poison to murderkill her lover's girlfriend.
+ In mammals, only the zygote and early embryonic cells are totipotent, while in plants many differentiated cells can become totipotent with simple laboratory techniques.
+ It is a major medical research laboratory with a broad focus.
More in-sentence examples of “laboratory”:
+ The main site of the CERN, a European particle physics laboratory is in Meyrin.
+ In 1993, he was made Professor at the laboratory for low temperature physics of the Technical University of Helsinki, but still worked at the Landau Institute.
+ A laboratory thermometer is a tool used in laboratories to measure temperature with high accuracy.
+ He was an important part because not only was he the first sports psychologist but he also opened the first laboratory in America that studied the relationship between sports and psychology.
+ Professor Smoot began to study cosmology, and went to Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory where he worked with Luis Walter Alvarez on the experiment HAPPE, a high up weather balloon for detecting antimatter in the upper atmosphere.
+ The area has been described as a natural laboratory for studying the evolution of the eucalypts.
+ To me, this looks like a listing of laboratory equiment which is supposedly present in most chemical laboratories.
+ A Bunsen burner is a common piece of laboratory equipment.
+ This contrasts with classical genetics, which works mostly on crosses between laboratory strains, and DNA sequence analysis, which studies genes at the molecular level.
+ Thioethers can be made in the laboratory by the chemical reactionreaction of a thiol with a base and an electrophile.
+ He was the founder of The Brassica Chemoprotection Laboratory for the study of edible plants that creates protective enzyme activity in the body and may help prevent the development of cancer.
+ In 1952 Teller opened Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory at the University of California with Ernest Lawrence.
+ He then became a Fellow at the Laboratory of Molecular Biology at the University of Cambridge, England.
+ There are also laboratory tongs, which are used to grip objects that are kind of, but not very poisonous.
+ This remains an excellent approximation for everyday life and even most laboratory work.
+ Round-bottom flasks are types of Laboratory flaskflasks having spherical bottoms used as laboratory glassware.
+ Simple systems can be settled in the laboratory to collect gas or to compress it.
+ With “Drosophila melanogaster”, wild type usually means the standard version of the famous laboratory population used in the T.H.
+ During World War II he left Cambridge and volunteered as a hospital porter in Guy’s Hospital in London and as a laboratory assistant in Newcastle upon Tyne’s Royal Victoria Infirmary.
+ He was Director of the Lightwave Devices Laboratory of Bell Labs.
+ On July 11, a low-pressure zone was formed near the Mariana Islands, and the US Naval Research Laboratory gave it a tropical disturbance number of 98W.
+ Many laboratory methods exist for the organic synthesis of arenes from non-arene precursors.
+ In the early 1950s, the young Havel entered a four-year apprenticeship as a chemical laboratory assistant.
+ Later he worked in elementary particle physics, mainly in West Germany and he helped the foundation of the European Laboratory for Elementary Particle Physics CERN in Geneva, Switzerland.
+ In 2007 the British Biochemical Society was given a grant by the Wellcome Trust to catalogue and preserve the 35 laboratory notebooks in which Sanger recorded his remarkable research from 1944 to 1983.
+ The main site of the CERN, a European particle physics laboratory is in Meyrin.
+ In 1993, he was made Professor at the laboratory for low temperature physics of the Technical University of Helsinki, but still worked at the Landau Institute.
+ A new laboratory built in 1923 allowed Zeeman to continue to study the Zeeman effect.
+ He served as Director of the Los Alamos National Laboratory for 25 years from 1945 to 1970.
+ A graduated cylinder is a piece of laboratory glassware used to measurementmeasure the volume of liquids.
+ The laboratory copying of a molecule to produce exact copies is also called cloning.
+ Roentgenium belongs to this group of elements based on its electron configurationelectronic configuration, but it is a short-lived half-life that has only been observed in laboratory conditions.
+ A laboratory is a work place where sciencescientific research, experiments, or measurement are done.
+ It is made in the laboratory by reacting thallium sulfate with hydrogen sulfide or by heating thallium and sulfur together.
+ There are many different types of laboratory flasks.
+ Today laboratory instruments are capable of containing and observing individual electrons.
+ The game begins with Dexter’s rival, Mandark, breaking into Dexter’s laboratory and attempting to destroy it by reprogramming the lab’s Computer to block Dexter from entering.
+ Research on animals has shown that compulsive sexual behavior uses the same mechanism of action that is also responsible for drug addiction in laboratory animals.
+ The researchers used laboratory equipment to make pieces of the same proteins that are in SARS-CoV-2.
+ The best-documented creations of new species in the laboratory were performed in the late 1980s.
+ In December 2015, a laboratory is created.
+ During World War II, a laboratory there was a part of the Manhattan Project.
+ In February and March 2020, during the COVID-19 pandemic that started in late 2019, health authorities in Poland began laboratory testing of suspected cases of infection by SARS-CoV-2, one of the seven known human coronaviruses, as well as home quarantining and monitoring.
+ A Performing Arts Centre, Digital Language Laboratory and Hospitality Centre on the Broadmeadows Campus are just a few recent additions to the College.
+ In laboratory experiments, octopuses can be readily trained to distinguish between different shapes and patterns.
+ In 1876 Edison used the money from his inventions to start his own laboratory in Menlo Park, New Jersey.
+ Most notable were the Stanford Linear Accelerator, which sent particles in a straight line, the Brookhaven National Laboratory at SUNY Stoney Brook and the Cornell University synchrotron, which sent particles around in a circle to have the same magnets work on the particles many times.
+ If a chemical synthesis starts from basic laboratory compounds and yields something new, it is a “purely synthetic process”.
+ He was Professor Emeritus and Director of Hydro-Pneumatic Power Laboratory at Northeastern University in Boston, Massachusetts.
+ Her team was successful in demonstrating dynamical tunnelling in the Bose Einstein Condensate Laboratory in a modulated standing wave.
– He spent 2 seasons with the Swedish Antarctic Expedition of Doctor Otto Nordenskiöld.
– In 1939, he worked with Otto Hahn, to find out that barium was a Product product of the bombardment of neutrons.
– Georg Leo von Caprivi, later Georg Leo “Graf” von Caprivi de Caprara de Montecuccoli, was a GermansGerman major general and politician, who succeeded Otto von Bismarck as Chancellor of Germany.
– Legge found another world-famous conductor, Otto Klemperer.
– In 2003, AFI nominated Otto West as a villain from this film for AFI’s 100 Years…100 Heroes Villains.
– It stars Danny Kaye, Donald Woods, Virginia Mayo, Vera-Ellen, Allen Jenkins, Edward Brophy, Steve Cochran, Otto Kruger and won an Academy Award in 1946 and was nominated for 2 others.
otto some ways to use
Example sentences of “otto”:
- In 1862, Prussian King Wilhelm I of GermanyWilhelm I appointed Otto von Bismarck as the prime minister of Prussia.
- As Archie runs into the building, Otto steals Archie's car, taking Wanda with him.
– In 1862, Prussian King Wilhelm I of GermanyWilhelm I appointed Otto von Bismarck as the prime minister of Prussia.
– As Archie runs into the building, Otto steals Archie’s car, taking Wanda with him.
– The licence was handed over to the first team of editors consisting of Emil Carlebach, Hans Etzkorn, Wilhelm Karl Gerst, Otto Grossmann, Wilhelm Knothe, Paul Rodemann and Arno Rudert.
– The axon was discovered by Otto Deiters.
– Composers such as Rhené-Baton and Otto Klemperer were invited from abroad to help in establishing and training the orchestra.
– Karl-Günther Paul Otto von Hase is a former German diplomat.
– About a century later, the title was made alive again by Otto I the GreatOtto I, though the new empire was now centered in Germany rather than France.
– Bruno of Carinthia was a son of Otto I, Duke of Carinthia.
– Experiments in 1911 by Lise Meitner and Otto Hahn, and by James Chadwick in 1914 discovered that the beta decay spectrum was continuous rather than discrete.
– Viroids were the first “sub-viral pathogens” discovered and named by Theodor Otto Diener.
– Frei Paul Otto was a GermansGerman architect and structural engineer.
– This reaction was discovered by Otto Diels and Kurt Alder in 1928.
– In 1897, Otto Mønsted, a Danish peopleDanish krone.
– The piece he played was the Violin Concerto by Otto Goldmark.
– Behind the altar is the tomb of Bishop Otto of Bamberg which dates from 1443.
More in-sentence examples of “otto”:
– In 1834 the king Otto carried the capital to Athens.
– Other people like Otto von Bismarck and Paul von Hindenburg were honorary people in Essen.
– In 1998, four engineers from Microsoft’s DirectX team, Kevin Bachus, Seamus Blackley, Ted Hase and DirectX team leader Otto Berkes, took apart some Dell laptop computers to construct a prototype Microsoft Windows-based video game console.
– Leaders included Otto Ernst Remer, a former Major General, and Fritz Dorls.
– So Otto is successful.
– He was known for his roles in “Young Frankenstein”, “The Little Mermaid The Little Mermaid”, “The Producers”, and as Otto Mannkusser in “Malcolm in the Middle”.
– The “Fallschirmjäger” team was led by Otto Skorzeny.
– He was fascinated to read Otto Diels and Kurt Alder’s original communication about the Diels–Alder reaction.
– Anne’s father, Otto Frank, was scared that the Nazis would find him and his family which he needed to protect, he then spoke to some of the people who worked in his business.
– Waldemar Otto was a Polish-born GermanyGerman sculptor.
– Wanda plans to double-cross Otto as well.
– He then took a course in orchestration with the teacher Otto Kitzler.
– Schönherr was born as Dietmar Otto von Schönleiten in Innsbruck.
– The orchestra started in 1842, when Otto Nicolai formed the “Philharmonische Academie”.
– She went to the drawer where the diary was kept, and she gave it to Otto Frank.
– Vader continued performing in Europe under the name of Otto Wanz.
– For Operation Greif, Otto Skorzeny got English-speaking Germans in American uniforms behind the Allied lines.
– If the beginning of the Holy Roman Empire is thought to have happened at the same time as the rise of the Ottonian dynasty, the kingdom of East Francia lasted from 843 to when Henry the FowlerDuke Henry I of Saxony became a monarch on in 919; or it could have began in 962, when Otto I the Great became a monarch.
– Prussian Chancellor Otto von Bismarck publicly released a version that he had edited or doctored to make it seem that his king had insulted the emperor’s ambassador.
– He was the acting President of Guatemala following the Congress of Guatemala’s acceptance of the resignation of Otto Pérez Molina on September 3, 2015.
– In 1921 German pharmacologist Otto Loewi confirmed that neurons can communicate by releasing chemicals.
– The idea of the “Great Soviet Encyclopedia came” in 1923 on the idea of Otto Schmidt, a member of the Russian Academy of Sciences.
– His father was politician Otto Kerner, Sr..
– It was invented by Otto Lang.
– The conductor Otto Goldschmidt conducted the concert, and afterwards the Choir’s committee decided to make The Bach Choir a permanent choir.
– Luitgard, a daughter of Emperor Otto I, Holy Roman EmperorOtto I had married the Salian Duke Conrad the Red of Lorraine.
– The settlement soon grew into a town which was granted market rights by King Otto III in 983.
– For example, Tropical Storm Otto formed on the last day of the season and lasted two days into December.
– Some of the most famous conductors of the past were: Gustav Mahler, Hans Richter, Arthur Nikisch, Arturo Toscanini, Bruno Walter, Wilhelm Furtwängler, Herbert von Karajan, Leopold Stokowski, Georg Solti, John Barbirolli, Otto Klemperer, George Szell and Leonard Bernstein.
– Jespersen, Otto 1909.
– The Holy Empire started when Otto I the GreatOtto I of East Francia became emperor in 962, and it was ended by Napoleon in 1806.
– Jeff Otto from IGN said that the episode is good, but not as good as other episodes about romance.
– Worth found a rich Swede, Otto Bobergh, who was willing to bankroll the venture and opened the dressmaking establishment of Worth and Bobergh in 1858.
– Four years later, in 999, the Holy Roman EmpireHoly Roman Emperor Otto III gave this district to his sister Adelheid, who was an abbess in Quedlinburg.
– Wiechmann admired Otto von Bismarck and sent a barrel on Bismarck’s birthday.
– Werner syndrome is named after the German scientist Otto Werner.
– Anne’s father, Otto Frank, lived through the war and came back to Amsterdam.
– Margaret was married to Otto I of Burgundy.
– The companies that Otto Frank worked at still gave him some money, but they became poorer.
– The famous conductor Otto Klemperer led the orchestra in 1933.
– Augustine Perumalil explained that Kristeva’s “semiotic is closely related to the infantile pre-Oedipal referred to in the works of Freud, Otto Rank, Melanie Klein, British Object Relation psychoanalysis, and Lacan’s pre-mirror stage.” It is an emotional field that is related to the instincts in the gaps and sounds of language rather than in the denotative meanings of words.
– He had encouraged his brother Otto to become a musician, but Otto committed suicide.
– The 16th Dynasty may have included the pharaohs Pepi IIISneferankhre Pepi III Wolfgang Helck, Eberhard Otto, Wolfhart Westendorf, Stele – Zypresse: Volume 6 of Lexikon der Ägyptologie, Otto Harrassowitz Verlag, 1986, Page 1383 and Nebmaatre.
– By October it was decided that Otto Skorzeny, the German commando was to lead a task force of English-speaking German soldiers.
– Wolfgang Otto Völz was a German actor.
– In 1871 after winning the Franco-Prussian War, Otto von Bismarck, chancellor of Prussia, combined all the countries of Germany into the German Empire.
- In 1834 the king Otto carried the capital to Athens.
- Other people like Otto von Bismarck and Paul von Hindenburg were honorary people in Essen.
– The transition state of the molecule has a cyclic geometry.
– Surface fatigue is a process by which the surface of a material is weakened by cyclic loading, which is one type of general material fatigue.
– A pericyclic reaction is one that involves a transition state with a cyclic array of atoms and an associated cyclic array of interacting orbitals.
– This template returns the cyclic integer month number of the month whose real number is in parameter.
– A reaction that forms an arene compound from an unsaturated or partially unsaturated cyclic precursor is simply called an aromatization.
– Aromatic compounds are often drawn as cyclic alkenes, but their structure and properties are different and they are not considered to be alkenes.
– In chemistry, many Cyclic compounds are pentangles: Cyclopentane and Furan are examples for this.
cyclic some ways to use
Example sentences of “cyclic”:
– So, the reactions work better in cyclic molecules.
– Hydrogen has been shown to shift in both cyclic and open chain systems at temperatures at or above 200 ˚CentigradeC.
– For automatic firearms and auto-loading artillery, this is usually the cyclic rate.
– Benzene is a simple aromatic cyclic compound.
– This template returns the cyclic integer month number in ISO format of the month whose real number is in parameter.
– For this reason, they do not like to be in a cyclic compound.
– The first cyclic changes of sunspots was seen by Heinrich Schwabe, and made Rudolf Wolf study them carefully, starting in 1848.
– He established that the ice ages of the last half million years or so are a cyclic phenomenon.
– Murad is best known for his discoveries which concern the Cyclic guanosine monophosphatecyclic GMP as a signaling molecule in the cardiovascular system.
– The possibility of such cyclic preferences in a group of voters is known as the Condorcet paradox.
– There are many reactions that can make or break cyclic compounds.
– Better ways of calculating a checksum are to use a Hamming code, a cyclic redundancy check or modular arithmetic.
– So many packets use a checksum or cyclic redundancy check to make sure they have the right information.
– Aircraft are constantly subjected to cyclic loading.
– It has a cyclic rate of fire of 900 rounds per minute.
- So, the reactions work better in cyclic molecules.
- Hydrogen has been shown to shift in both cyclic and open chain systems at temperatures at or above 200 ˚CentigradeC.
- For automatic firearms and auto-loading artillery, this is usually the cyclic rate.
– James Graham, 8th Duke of Montrose, known as Earl of Kincardine until 1954 and Marquess of Graham between 1954 and 1992, is a Southern Rhodesia-born hereditary peer of the Peerage of Scotland and a British Conservative Party politician.
– In the reign of William IV of the United KingdomWilliam IV he got an appointment at Caen by the influence of Lord Alvanley and the Marquess of Worcester.
– They are the Earl Marshal who is always the Duke of Norfolk and the Lord Great Chamberlain, the Marquess of Cholmondeley.
– It became lined with some of the largest privately owned mansions in London, including the Duke of Westminster’s Grosvenor House and the Holford family’s Dorchester House demolished in 1929 and replaced by 1931 with The Dorchester, which are now both hotels, and the Marquess of Londonderry’s Londonderry House, which has been demolished.
– On the 18 February 1895, the Marquess left his calling card at Wilde’s club, the Albemarle, inscribed: “For Oscar Wilde, posing as a sodomite”.
– Other titles: Marquess of Granby.
marquess some example sentences
Example sentences of “marquess”:
- Early in 1639, the Marquess of HuntlyMarquis of Huntly assembled his forces here, and thereafter went to Kintore in lower Aberdeenshire, eventually marching from there to Aberdeen itself.
- Carlos Falcó y Fernández de Córdoba, 5th Marquess of Griñón, GE was a Spanish peer.
– Early in 1639, the Marquess of HuntlyMarquis of Huntly assembled his forces here, and thereafter went to Kintore in lower Aberdeenshire, eventually marching from there to Aberdeen itself.
– Carlos Falcó y Fernández de Córdoba, 5th Marquess of Griñón, GE was a Spanish peer.
– He also held another higher-ranking title, Marquess of Castel Moncayo, with Grandeeship attached.
– His son Victor, the 2nd Marquess of Linlithgow became the longest-serving Viceroy of India 1936-43, a job he had always wanted.
– It was signed in the city of Amiens on 25 March 1802 by Joseph Bonaparte and Marquess Cornwallis as a “Definitive Treaty of Peace”.
– Robert Arthur Talbot Gascoyne-Cecil, 3rd Marquess of Salisbury was a Prime Minister of the United Kingdom.
– Victoria Regina, in 1882, by her daughter Princess Louise, who was the wife of the then-Governor General the Marquess of Lorne.
– He was best known for one of his titles, Marquess of Griñón.
– Alexander George Thynn, 7th Marquess of Bath, styled Viscount Weymouth between 1946 and 1992, was an English politician, artist, and author.
– Her mother was Lady Frances Brandon and Henry Grey, who were Marquess and Marchioness of Dorset and later Duke and Duchess of Suffolk.
– The heir to the title is known as the Marquess of Granby.
– Cranborne resigned, but he would return to government in 1874, now as the Marquess of Salisbury.
– On August 25, 1645, Edward Somerset, 2nd Marquess of Worcester, acting on behalf of King Charles, signed a treaty in Kilkenny with the Irish Catholic Confederates.
– Patrice de MacMahon, 6th Marquess of MacMahon, ; born Marie Edme Patrice Maurice; 13 June 1808 – 17 October 1893, was a French general and politician.
– In 1871, she married John, Marquess of Lorne, but the marriage was unhappy.
– In 1825, the Queen engaged the archaeologist Marquess Luigi Biondi, whose excavation work uncovered Tusculum.
– From 1992 to 2020, he was the Marquess of Bath.
– The Marquess of Queensberry, father of Lord Alfred Douglas, Wilde’s lover, planned to present Wilde a bouquet of spoiling vegetables and disrupt the show.
+ The second part of the book talks about how some of the groups fighting against the fascists started to argue amongst themselves and how Orwell had to leave the country to escape some of the groups who had turned against him.
+ They forced President Mohamed Siad Barre to resign and leave the country in January 1991.
+ He was forced to leave the country when the Chinese Army took over.
+ It ended on December 31st, 1958, when Batista was forced to leave the country and Santa Clara and Santiago de Cuba were taken by rebels.
+ Many Italians were forced to leave the country after massacres.
+ Bhutan told the terrorists they must leave the country by December 2001.
+ Schabowski read out his sheet of paper, which said that everyone should be allowed to leave the country and come back whenever he or she wanted.