Some in-sentence examples of “newsletter”

How to use in-sentence of “newsletter”:

+ Last, to increase participation, perhaps create a newsletter that goes out to those who care to subscribe to alert them to the current nominations and voting and such.

+ He edited a weekly newsletter “Shabbat B’Shabbato”.

+ Stopes’ newsletter “Birth Control News”, her book “Married Love”, and her organisation Marie Stopes International, were hugely important in Britain and throughout the British Empire.

+ Dave Meltzer of the Wrestling Observer Newsletter thought of the show as an, “easy thumbs up show”, he would also said, “I will admit to be bored through some of the early parts of it.

+ An April 2016 issue of ISIS’ weekly newsletter “Al Naba” said that Hapilon had been appointed as “emir of all Islamic State forces in the Philippines”.

+ The Science Newsletter described Tepexpan man in its 1947 edition.

Some in-sentence examples of newsletter
Some in-sentence examples of newsletter

Example sentences of “newsletter”:

+ Please subscribe to the global monthly newsletter to receive further news about VisualEditor.

+ He was one of only six people to be inducted into each of the WWE Hall of Fame, the WCW Hall of Fame, the Professional Wrestling Hall of Fame and the Wrestling Observer Newsletter Hall of Fame.
+ The newsletter will be added to your talk page each time it comes out.

+ Please subscribe to the global monthly newsletter to receive further news about VisualEditor.

+ He was one of only six people to be inducted into each of the WWE Hall of Fame, the WCW Hall of Fame, the Professional Wrestling Hall of Fame and the Wrestling Observer Newsletter Hall of Fame.

+ The newsletter will be added to your talk page each time it comes out.

+ Subscribe, unsubscribe or change the page where this newsletter is delivered at Meta.

+ The cover artwork or the track was leaked to the web over a newsletter on April 11, 2012 and featured similar varieties of colorful aspects from the band’s upcoming fourth album’s cover, which leaked a day prior on E! News.

+ The album artwork was released by Team Jonas, the Jonas Brothers’ official fan club, to fan club members via an e-mail newsletter on June 20, 2008.

+ He was added into the Wrestling Observer Newsletter Hall of Fame#1996 inducteesWrestling Observer Newsletter Hall of Fame in 1996 and the AAA Hall of Fame in 2014.

+ This issue of the Editing newsletter includes information the Talk pages project, an effort to help contributors communicate on wiki more easily.

+ You can also become a tech ambassador, help us write the next newsletter and tell us what to improve.

+ My newsletter is written in English.

+ Dave Meltzer of the Wrestling Observer Newsletter thought that the show, “overachieved”.

+ You can find all the relevant information including an FAQ and sign-up links for our on-wiki newsletter on the Wikidata page on Meta.

+ She also published “The Ayn Rand Letter”, a later newsletter about her ideas.

+ He helped create a monthly newsletter from the ministry and Bible study tapes, hosted a radio show called “66/40”, and spoke at conferences.

“fakir” in-sentences

How to use in-sentence of “fakir”:

+ A fakir or faqir, is a Sufi who performs feats of endurance or magic.

+ Roland Loomis, known professionally as Fakir Musafar, was an American performance artist and early artist of the modern primitive movement.

+ They are famous for having made the Fakir KhanaFakir Khana Museum in the old walled city of Lahore.

+ Chakravarti was known for his research works on Folk religion, Lalan Fakir and Cultural Anthropology in Bengal.

+ Akbar had Navaratnas or nine jewels in his court which include Abul Fazel, Faizi, Tansen, Birbal, Raja Todar Mal, Raja Man Singh, Abdul Rahim Khan-I-Khana, Fakir Aziao-Din and Mullah Do Piazza.

+ One large group of Shar live in the District of Tharee Mirwah, which contains villages Mubarak Shar and Mengho Fakir Shar.

+ The Fakir Family or Fakir Khana family is an old family of Lahore, now in Pakistan.

+ Emily Eden ‘Up the Country’ 1866 Later, two members Fakir Syed Azizuddin and Fakir Syed Nooruddin were ministers of the Punjab government in the time of Maharaja Ranjit Singh.

fakir in-sentences
fakir in-sentences

How to use in sentence of “flats”

How to use in-sentence of “flats”:

+ Sharps and flats can also be written in key signatures.

+ They made the village of Lancaster the new capital, in part due to the salt flats and marshes.

+ Often, the naturals were black and the sharps and flats were white, but the layout was exactly the same.

+ The numbers inside the circle show the number of sharps or flats in the key signature, with the sharp keys going clockwise, and the flat keys counterclockwise from C major.

+ The wind farm is near the existing North Hoyle offshore wind farm and the Rhyl Flats offshore wind farm.

+ Salt flats are very unusual.

+ A big residential area arose with 1049 flats was built between 1960 and 1985.

How to use in sentence of flats
How to use in sentence of flats

Example sentences of “flats”:

+ Although Gokuldham Society consists of 50 flats but the show mostly focuses on the lives of the families, that are of; Jethalal Champaklal Gada, a Gujarati; Taarak Mehta, who is from Rajasthan; Aatmaram Tukaram Bhide, who belongs to Marathi culture; Dr.

+ The estuaries and tidal flats are home to many plants and animals adapted to living in the oxygen-deficient saline mud.

+ An apartment building or block of flats may have a few or many apartments.

+ The new architectural style brought about dramatic change and generated the style that dominates today, with large blocks of flats arranged in considerable settlements.

+ People who get the apartments or flats need to meet certain criteria.

+ Harmony which adds lots of extra sharps and flats is called “chromatic harmony”.

+ It inhabited a fairly wide range of types: from grassy woodland and grassland plains to the spinifex country and parched flats of central Australia.

+ There are also public housing high-rise flats for the poor and row houses from the Victorian-era.

+ Playing in keys with very few sharps or flats sounds very beautiful, but playing in keys with lots of sharps or flats sounds horribly out of tune.

+ But when a relative key is on the opposite side of the circle from its home key, then in theory modulating to that key would involve adding so many sharps or flats that double-sharps and double-flats would have to be written in the key signature.

+ On 28 May 2018 it was reported that Cooper was in a critical condition after being found collapsed in the stairwell of flats in Aberdeen.

+ A variation may play the tune much faster or much slower, it may change the tune by adding extra sharps and flats or other ornamental notes, or by playing the tune in octaves.

+ Most of the time key signatures were cancelled whenever the new key signature had fewer sharps or flats than the old key signature, in modern popular music, this is only done when C major or A minor replace another key.

+ Sharps and flats were sometimes shown by accidentals.

+ She lived in the old Italian Legation which had been changed into flats for the leading “foreign friends”.

+ The shape of the estuaries and tidal flats varies considerably from the dry season to the wet season.

+ Although Gokuldham Society consists of 50 flats but the show mostly focuses on the lives of the families, that are of; Jethalal Champaklal Gada, a Gujarati; Taarak Mehta, who is from Rajasthan; Aatmaram Tukaram Bhide, who belongs to Marathi culture; Dr.

+ The estuaries and tidal flats are home to many plants and animals adapted to living in the oxygen-deficient saline mud.

“noisy” – sentence examples

How to use in-sentence of “noisy”:

+ They are sociable, noisy rodents that glide from tree to tree, using a flap of loose skin that connects their front and hind legs.

+ They are usually in pairs or small noisy groups of 10 to 30.

+ The oystercatchers are large and noisy plover-like birds, with strong bills used for smashing or opening the shells of molluscs.

+ The noisy buzz they make is the male calling to the female using his vibrating panels, called “tymbals”, on his sides.

+ Lamborghini thought Ferrari’s cars were good, but too noisy and rough to be proper road cars.

noisy - sentence examples
noisy – sentence examples

Example sentences of “noisy”:

+ The 727 is a very noisy aircraft, so some 727s have been given hush kits to make them quieter.

+ It is Noisy Footsteps Day and everyone walks around Teletubbyland in a noisy way.

+ The 727 is a very noisy aircraft, so some 727s have been given hush kits to make them quieter.

+ It is Noisy Footsteps Day and everyone walks around Teletubbyland in a noisy way.

+ Then it is time for Tubby Toast and the Teletubbies start being noisy once again! The episode ends with them enjoying their Tubby Toast, but the voice trumpet says: “Time for Tubby Bye Bye!” and moaning, the Teletubbies go to do the Tubby Bye-Bye sequence.

+ In some parts of Australia the number of noisy miners has grown to the point that it is driving out smaller birds like the wrens.

+ After this, the owner of the Turk, Mälzel, added some noisy gears.

+ Factory workers and others in extremely noisy places use sign languages.

+ As the common name suggests, the noisy miner is a noisy species.

+ It is named after the fact that a person attending a noisy cocktail party is able to focus their listening to the conversation they are doing, and disregard the other conversations.

+ His strong voice was able to be heard in noisy venues.

+ The jays are several species of medium-sized, usually colorful and noisy birds in the crow family family Corvidae.

+ In 1962, the noisy scrubbird was rediscovered here.

+ The noisy miner is a native of Australia, and one of the few native birds that is thriving in cities and suburbs.

+ In the wild, this is a noisy species with an unmistakable squawk.

+ In addition, his coach helped him adapt to stressful environments by imitating the crowds and noisy environment when he was practicing.

+ It is highly aggressive when other birds enter its area of garden or bush, and it flocks together with other nearby noisy miners to make small defensive groups called ‘coteries’ of four or five which cooperate to drive off kookaburras or magpies.

+ Because the opening of the ballet is very quiet, Dukas later added a short ‘Fanfare pour preceder La Peri’ which gave the usually noisy audiences time to settle in their seats before the main opera began.

+ These may include increased heat output, a more noisy drive, problems with reading or writing data and a big increase in the number of damaged disk sectors.

+ These species are noisy during a rainstorms.

+ The person at the front wears a mask and plays a very noisy instrument called a “rummelpott”.

+ These weasels are also known to be noisy animals, but this usually means that they are disturbed.

“solos” in sentences?

How to use in-sentence of “solos”:

– Hank Shermann, the band’s guitarist, played very fast and with a lot of guitar solos to help make the band sound evil.

– It was Jonny’s complex and cathartic guitar solos in songs like “Just” and “The Bends” that soon began to attract notice.

– This gave the composer the chance to develop music during the solos with new material and key changes, between repeated sections of full orchestra.

– Guitars are dirty and edgier, with absolute shredding solos by Seth.” One of the songs mentioned in the interview was titled “Salvation”.

– The music in his operas did not give the audience a chance to applaud after big solos as it had done in the 18th century: it continues throughout the whole act.

solos in sentences?
solos in sentences?

Example sentences of “solos”:

– His solos are characterized for being fluid and clean, making rapid progress note after note through techniques that use the right hand using especially a lot of “Hammer and tapping”, based on the legato technique.

– Pantera’s guitarist Dimebag Darrell played solos on two of the songs.

– Other cymbals and drums can be added to the setup for a wider range of sounds like the Splash, a small cymbal around 10″/25cm giving a distinct crash sound with a quick decay, or a China cymbal, that gives an “oriental feel” to beats, rhythms, solos and fills.

– However, later in this period, the solos became even more virtuosic, meaning that only brilliant players could ever play them.

– He also played organ solos on the weekly broadcast, “Music and the Spoken Word”.

– They re-signed to an independent label called Ignition and released “Volume 8: The Threat Is Real”, which again had Charlie Benante and Paul Crook playing guitar with solos from Dimebag Darrell.

– From there he was sent to St Paul’s School in Kensington where he sang in the choir and played piano solos at concerts.

– Four of them were solos by Moreschi.

– In jazz fusion, solos are improvised, or made up as they are played, during a performance.

– Guitarist Tom Morello, known for his work with Rage Against the Machine and Audioslave, has performed guitar solos that imitate scratching by using the kill switch on his guitar.

– By playing his guitar through an amplifier his guitar solos made the guitar very loud in the band.

– He will provide some guitar solos on Slayer’s eleventh studio album with the rest of the guitar work being done by Kerry King.

– In later years, guitar solos became viewed as something of an “80s cliché”, and their usage declined.

– Tear sang solos with many great orchestras under many famous Conductor conductors including Leonard Bernstein, Carlo Maria Giulini and Herbert von Karajan.

– Guitar solos in pop music have subsequently become much rarer, and more subdued and understated when used.

– When guitarists in big bands only had acoustic guitars, all they could do was play chords; they could not play solos because the acoustic guitar is not a loud instrument.

– He did sometimes play piano solos as the first item on the bill.

– The Classical period then used solo concerti to great effect, and developed to make the solos more virtuosic.

– One visitor was record producer Alfred Lion who started two weeks later Blue Note Records with recordings of Ammons and Johnson, nine Ammons solos including “The Blues” and “Boogie Woogie Stomp”, eight by Lewis and a pair of duets.

– After a series of challenges and critiques, including solos and duets, Rivera won over 80% of the votes from the judges and was crowned the winner for season three.

- His solos are characterized for being fluid and clean, making rapid progress note after note through techniques that use the right hand using especially a lot of "Hammer and tapping", based on the legato technique.

- Pantera's guitarist Dimebag Darrell played solos on two of the songs.

Sentence example of “cap”

How to use in-sentence of “cap”:

– This high pressure system acted as a cap on the atmosphere.

– Females have less yellow and do not have the black cap and chin of the males.

– To cap the year off, Fermi submitted a theory of the neutrino to “Nature”.

– All the crews of these warships were given HMS Hero cap tallies for filming purposes.

– Market cap reflects only the “equity” value of a company.

Sentence example of cap
Sentence example of cap

Example sentences of “cap”:

- On July 19, the leak was stopped by putting a cap on top of the broken well pipe.

- Versteeg and Nordström were traded because the Blackhawks had to make cap space for Marcus Kruger.

– On July 19, the leak was stopped by putting a cap on top of the broken well pipe.

– Versteeg and Nordström were traded because the Blackhawks had to make cap space for Marcus Kruger.

– On July 26, 2011, McGahee were released to help give younger players a chance and save salary cap space.

– The coonskin cap is a symbol of the early United States frontier.

– That Man that shall snap his Arms, or smoke Tobacco in the Hold, without a Cap to his Pipe, or carry a Candle lighted without a Lanthorn, shall suffer the same Punishment as in the former Article.

– On 14 March, a large wedding in Cap Cana was the COVID-19 infection source for a number of its attendees.

– Kirdar died at his home in Cap D’Antibes, France from dementia-related problems on 9 June 2020, aged 83.

– The Phrygian cap is on the top of the spear.

– On July 10, 2015, the Blackhawks faced salary cap issues and they traded Sharp along with Stephen Johns to the Dallas Stars in exchange for Trevor Daley and Ryan Garbutt.

– Kyle wears a bright green cap with ear flaps, a bright orange jacket, dark green pants, and lime-green mittens or gloves.

– The hawk-like features and piercing eyes; the dressing-gown and pipe; the unusual cap and magnifying glass – these details are so familiar that if he were to appear amongst us today we should know him at once.

– The goat’s hind foot consists of stars ψ Cap and ω Cap.

– Then the bud cap falls off to reveal a flower with no petals.

– The poet John Keats saw it there and included it in his satirical verse, “”The Cap and Bells””.

– A skull cap was first discovered, followed by two femurs, five arm bones, part of the left pelvis, and fragments of a shoulder blade and ribs.

– After the pulwama attack all Indian national cricket team though that they would wear an army cap to honor martyrs fomer Indian captain asked Virat Kohli to do this.

– It is classified as an ice cap glacier.

– The goat’s horn sticks out with stars γ Cap and δ Cap.

– The taqiyah cap may vary in shape, size or color just as the hijab does, with many regional differences according to tradition and personal taste.

– The Americans sent 11 CAP Wildcats to attack the Japanese planes.

More in-sentence examples of “cap”:

– He has also played for the Detroit Pistons from 2002 to 2004 until he signed with the Jazz after the Pistons were unable to pay his salary due to salary cap limitations.

– National team manager Philippe Troussier gave him his first full international cap on April 25 in a friendly against Spain.

– An “ushanka” is a Russian fur cap with ear flaps that can be tied up to the crown crown of the cap, or tied at the chin to protect the ears from the cold.

– His mother remembered him later in her life as a boy marching about with a feather in his cap and pounding on a drum while whistling “Auld Lang Syne”.

– During this pilgrimage, people walk 100 km from Saint-Joseph-de-Lanoraie to the church of Notre-Dame du Cap in Trois-Rivières.

– Most species are pale grey above and white below, with a contrasting black cap to the head, but some have dark plumage for part of the year.

– Only a white or black bathing cap can be worn at the figure test, because the objective is to not recognise athletes.

– The Arctic ice pack or arctic ice cap is an ice shield covering the Arctic Ocean.

– The goat’s tail consists of stars β Cap and α Cap: star β Cap being of the third magnitude.

– The rivers in this section are sorted clockwise along the Corsican coast starting from Cap Corse.

– He is often shown wearing a Phrygian cap on his head.

– Parker introduced the button filler, which had a button hidden beneath a blind cap on the end of the barrel.

– Since Delgadillo’s death in 2004, the Snow Cap has been run by his sons John-Michael and Robert.

– Fernandes won his first full cap on 10 November 2017.

– The same helmets are used on the road even if the soft road cap is different.

– Under the cap there are gills; the gills bear spores that will disperse, and may develop into new fungi.

– Many Stock markets adjust the market cap on the value of the publicly traded part of the company.

– In 2009 season, The Super Kings finished with 17 points from 14 matches and earned a second place at the league table.However, at the semi-finals, their hopes of entering the final for a second time were crushed by the Royal Challengers BangaloreRoyal Challengers who beat them by 6 wickets.The Super Kings opener Matthew Hayden, who scored 572 runs in 12 innings with 5 half-centuries at an average of 52 and strike-rate of 145, won the Orange Cap for the leading run-scorer of the season and was also adjudged Player of the Tournament.

– The teams in the W-League have a salary cap of A$150,000 for the entire squad.

– Delgadillo’s Snow Cap Drive-In is a historic small restaurant and roadside attraction along a part of what used to be Route 66 in Seligman, Arizona USA.

– The rocks to the right are supposed to be a tip of the Cap de Creus peninsula in north-eastern Catalonia.

– Most sources tell us that Toussaint L’Ouverture was born on the plantation of Bréda at Haute de Cap in Saint Domingue.

– Mario’s creator, Shigeru Miyamoto, said that he gave Mario a cap because he has a hard time drawing hair.

– Buzzer steals the petrol cap for “funsies”.

– An ice cap is a large mass of ice.

– The percussion cap mechanism was the next great improvement in firearms.

– Underneath the cap is its well-known glowing color, which glows in a lime green color.

– Also, they will need goggles and bathing cap for trainings.

– More powerful gunpowder was developed and weapons changed from flintlock to percussion cap operation.

– After leaving IBM, he joined the Hawaiian band Green Glass Cap Boys, created by his older brother in 1951.

– For example, the Metal Cap allows Mario to sink to sea floors and the Invisibility cap allows him to walk through thin surfaces such as iron grates.

– At the graduation ceremony, Zack is nude, wearing only a graduation cap and carrying a soccer ball to cover himself.

– When Bud Sagendorf began the Popeye comics in 1948, Popeye’s design was changed to resemble his classic look but while still wearing his Navy cap from the war.

– Another CAP Wildcat, piloted by John Baker from “Yorktown’s” VF-42 squadron, was apparently unable to locate TF17 in the deepening gloom after the action and vanished without a trace.

– Mario comes to rescue Peach, but he fails, being launched towards the Cap Kingdom.

– The glans penis is a cap around the corpus spongiosum.

– He won 84 Cap caps for the England national football team from 1976 to 1986.

– Static electricity can be created through the friction between two materials – for instance a wool cap and a plastic ruler.

– On 5 December that year, he was flying his Gee Bee Model Z when the fuel cap came loose, flew through the windshield, hit him in the head and knocked him out.

– Instead of a corpus spongiosum, the female has two vestibular bulbs, which lie along the sides of the vestibule, and also expand as the glans clitoris to cap the distal ends of the corpora cavernosa”:.

– Around six million years ago, the Antarctic ice cap reached the size it is today.

– This genus is responsible for approximately 95% of the fatalities resulting from mushroom poisoning, with the death cap accounting for about 50% on its own.

– The cap is usually enriched with egg-and-dart.

– Polar climate has temperatures below in the warmest month, it is an ice cap climate.

– The main rivers of the department are Grande Rivière du Nord, Haut du Cap and Limbé.

- He has also played for the Detroit Pistons from 2002 to 2004 until he signed with the Jazz after the Pistons were unable to pay his salary due to salary cap limitations.

- National team manager Philippe Troussier gave him his first full international cap on April 25 in a friendly against Spain.
- An "ushanka" is a Russian fur cap with ear flaps that can be tied up to the crown crown of the cap, or tied at the chin to protect the ears from the cold.

“turk” some ways to use

How to use in-sentence of “turk”:

+ Before the game, the Turk, with Johann Baptist Allgaier hidden inside, saluted Napoleon. In a surprise move, Napoleon took the first turn instead of allowing the Turk to make the first move.

+ The Turk inspired a number of inventions and copies.

+ Their victory meant little since the unrest continued, with a 1909 countercoup to the Young Turk coup and then three countercoups.

+ Mälzel took the Turk back to Paris where he made friends of many of the leading chess players at Café de la Régence.

+ In 1781, Kempelen was ordered by Joseph II, Holy Roman EmperorEmperor Joseph II to rebuild the Turk and take it to Paul of Russia.

+ As the Turk had been destroyed, Silas Mitchell felt that there were “no longer any reasons for concealing from the amateurs of chess, the solution to this ancient enigma”.

+ The Turk won most of the games played during its shows around Europe and the Americas for nearly 84 years.

+ After Paris, Kempelen moved the Turk to London, where it was on show every day at a cost of five shillings.

turk some ways to use
turk some ways to use

Example sentences of “turk”:

+ New interest began in the Turk when IBM created Deep Blue.

+ Cockburn Town is in the Grand Turk Island, the largest island in the Turks Islands archipelago.

+ New interest began in the Turk when IBM created Deep Blue.

+ Cockburn Town is in the Grand Turk Island, the largest island in the Turks Islands archipelago.

+ With a skilled chess player hidden inside the box, the Turk won most of the games.

+ In 1815, Mälzel went to Beauharnais in Munich and bought the Turk back.

+ They are mainly Turk but there are significant Kurd and Zaza populations who are Alevi “The Alevi of Anatolia”, 1995.

+ Raymond Bernard’s silent movie, “The Chess Player uses the story of the Turk in an adventure tale set during the Partitions of Poland in 1772.

+ Most of the Stecci were created after the X century and until the Turk invasion of the Balkans.

+ Gaughan’s Turk was displayed in November 1989 at a history of magic conference.

+ Beauharnais liked it so much, that he bought the Turk for 30,000 francs – three times what Mälzel had paid – and kept it for four years.

+ When Napoleon tried a third illegal move the Turk swept its arm across, knocking all the pieces off the board.

+ Standage, 27–9 The levers also made the Turk make various facial expressions.

+ Among the list of whose nobles, the name Birlas is found.” The rulers are descendants of a Barlas Turk probably named Ameer Khan Turk but authentic records of the tribe no longer exist beyond the 18th century.

+ He was born at Turk in the Aybak tribe and was the sultan for only four years, 1206-1210.

+ He would tell people it was not working.  After the performances at the Schönbrunn Palace the Turk only played Sir Robert Murray Keith, a Scottish noble.

+ Guenter Lewy claims in his book”The Armenian Massacres in Ottoman Turkey: A Disputed Genocide”, that there is not enough evidence of the Young Turk regime organizing the killings of Armenians in the Ottoman Empire.

Use in sentence of “fedora”

How to use in-sentence of “fedora”:

+ Abramoff got mediapress coverage and was known for wearing a fedora hat.

+ It also had a larger, 250 GB hard drive, 1080p resolution, and its own Fedora Fedora-based Linux operating system, which was known as “Mirrors Evolution”.

+ Anaconda is used by RHEL, Fedora and a number of other projects, Anaconda offers a text-mode and GUI mode, so users can install on a wide range of systems.

+ All submissions to the project are covered by the Open Publication License unless otherwise noted in order to allow submission to the Fedora Documentation Project.

+ The Fedora Project is an organization which develops the Linux distribution, Fedora.

+ This is a trend that has continued in later Fedora versions.

+ It was the first release to include the new Fedora Extras repository.

+ Around 2005, The Red Hat company released their system as Fedora Core, intended to be a test platform for new technologies.

Use in sentence of fedora
Use in sentence of fedora

In sentence use of “review”

How to use in-sentence of “review”:

– A review of the hippocampal place cells.

– Please review WP:DEADLINK for current policy before editing the tagged dead links.

– I’m not bringing the actions of that admin here, but rather, I want a review of what is acceptable administrator conduct.

– Funnily enough I was asked to review other articles like this, nominators were courteous, grateful and it encouraged me to work together with them where I could.

– Japanese cultural scholar Motoori Norinaga first used the term Mono no aware in his review of the book.

– Julie Bosman’s review on November 19, 2010, in “The New York Times” said the book is a four-pound, 500,000-word, $35.00 doorstopper more political than Twain’s previous works.

– Admins can review the deleted edits, and in case of conitnues attacks, we can request for CU and block the IP address too.

– A user review is one writingwritten by someone for a product or a service based on his or her own experience with the reviewed product.

In sentence use of review
In sentence use of review

Example sentences of “review”:

- The movie was given mixed review from critics.

- I'm more looking for a review of the content of the page.

– The movie was given mixed review from critics.

– I’m more looking for a review of the content of the page.

– Please review my block.

– The age of the Cretaceous Santana Formation fossil Konservat Lagerstätte of north-east Brazil: a historical review and an appraisal of the biochronostratigraphic utility of its palaeobiota.

– The DS version received “mixed” reviews, while the PlayStation 2 version received “generally unfavorable reviews” according to video game review aggregator Metacritic.

– The functions of the BEB pertained to review of reports of investigations made concerning erosion of the shores of coastal and lake waters, and the protection of those shores.

– In the web-video-game review show, James Rolfe’s “The Angry Video Game Nerd”, Rolfe’s character is shown as being very frustrated with trying to use the controllers and Pro-Line Trak Ball as neither of them work properly.

– The Fifth Periodical Review of the Boundary Commission for Scotland related the boundaries of new constituencies to those of Scottish local government council areas and to local government wards.

– A review of the pre-Permian geology of the Variscan French Massif Central.

– I want patroller rights so that I can actually review new articles, not just tag them for improvement.

– Kahoot! can also be used to review students’ knowledge or as a break from any traditional classroom activities.

– If that doesn’t solve the problem, please post a note in the Talk page of the template and an editor will review the changes.

– Benigno and Stack gave a good review for the choreography of “Make ‘Em Laugh”.

– This review examines the health effects of exposure to the disaster, the legal response, the lessons learned and whether or not these are put into practice in India in terms of industrial development, environmental management and public health.

– Two years later however, he passed the review and went to 13-plus on the strength of his art accomplishment and got a scholarship to a school in Tolworth, near Surbiton.

– Following the election, a leadership review was held and Mulcair lost it, and was replaced by Jagmeet Singh.

– I am hereby proposing that we remove, archive, deprecate – use what term you will – the Peer Review process at this wiki.

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

– But the Classification Review Board voted four to two in favor of an R18 rating.

– So, investors should talk with a licensed financial adviser and carefully review all information available before making any investment decision.

More in-sentence examples of “review”:

- She began to work with Zagros Airlines in the field of flight safety and the review of Flight Data Monitoring.

- I'll give this another review once you finish these concerns and use them throughout the article.

– She began to work with Zagros Airlines in the field of flight safety and the review of Flight Data Monitoring.

– I’ll give this another review once you finish these concerns and use them throughout the article.

– He played supporting roles in the movies “I, Tonya” and “BlacKkKlansman”, It won him the National Board of Review to award him for best Breakthrough Performance.

– The point of someone asking for an unblock is to have others review the situation, it is not asking for the blocking admin to come in and place judgment on the user once again.

– It received positive review by music critics.

– Now that my review is done, I’ll support this being a good article.

– Well, sure, I had an editor review on my first day here, but I did have 300 edits.

– The Allmusic review by Stephen Thomas Erlewine gave it four and a half stars out of five.

– Hi, I want to nominate the Club de Gimnasia y Esgrima La Plata, so I need a review before do that.

– Another example of “fair use” is when a university professor quotes several sentences from a copyright-protected book in a review of the book, or in a research report.

– If you come across a page with an accuracy argument, the best way to solve the problem is to peer review the content, and check whether it’s inaccurate.

– From 1999 through the end of 2014, he was co-editor, along with Gwendolyn Audrey Foster, of the “Quarterly Review of Film and Video.”Susan Wloszczyna, April 2, 2010, USA TODAY, Accessed Aug.

– Closed as “Peer Review removed”.

– If the blocking admin declines this “review“, then another admin can also review and unblock if they see fit.

– This is the 4th Editor Review that I have requested, and I believe that I have improved significantly since my last one :.

– Color Mutations in the Corn Snake : Review and Additional Breeding Data.

– Genetics of autistic disorders: review and clinical implications.

– Popular.Reviews is a consumer review website founded in Romania.

– I pasted this article on the Peer review page, although no one bothered to review it.

– Glassdoor is a website where employees review their current or previous company.

– It had strong positive reviews and was named by the National Board of Review as one of the top ten movies of 2016.

– A petition was signed by more than 12,000 people of different human right activists and artists addressing the Iranian authorities to review the judicial case of Rajabian and several other prisoners.

– I’m 2/3 of the way through the review and have spotted well over 50 issues that I think must be resolved before this should stay as one of our good articles.

– Truthfully, I only wrote Julian calendar, Gregorian calendar and peer review after noticing a need for them.

– If anyone shows any interest in saving it from demotion, I’ll happily review the remaining 1/3 of the article.

– According to Barry Walters in his review of Coldplay’s second album, “A Rush of Blood to the Head”, for “Spin” magazine, the band is still known in the United States for their “surprise smash ‘Yellow'”.

– This movie got very bad review by critics.

– I would like a complete review of my ban here, fair and analytical.

– However, the Supreme Court can only review a case on appeal if it thinks the lower court’s decision breaks a law or goes against the Constitution.

– Honestly, give me a review that really explains how much I have done in the short time as a editor here.

– The outcome of this Deletion Review is the previous RfD is.

– Chris Sherman in his review for “Booklist” said that “Fletcher captures perfectly the humor, irritations, and sadness of life in a large, close-knit family and makes Cliff a sympathetic and thoughtful narrator, occasionally bewildered by his siblings’ antics but always a completely believable older brother.

– An article in the Chicago Journal of International Law, the law review of the University of Chicago Law School, examined Liberland’s claim to statehood in light of the criteria laid out by the Montevideo Convention.

– The phylum Cnidaria: a review of phylogenetic patterns and diversity 300 years after Linnaeus.

– Once the interrex found a suitable nominee to the kingship, he would bring the nominee before the Senate and the Senate would review him.

– I would request if you can review this, post your review if you can shift this to main space that would be awesome.

– The book received a good review by reviewers.

– Benigno did not give a review for the song because of its short length.

– They also review cases that the lower court’s decision conflicts with an earlier appellate decision.

– You may add a section Entitled “Endorsements”, provided it contains nothing but endorsements of your Modified Version by various parties–for example, statements of peer review or that the text has been approved by an organization as the authoritative definition of a standard.

– Somebody needs to review the and stop looking at the lead.

– This movie got mostly positive review from critics.

– Could we form consensus on how to approach this editor? I can think of, essentially, two options: 1 we review all edits individually as we have done before and keep/delete appropriately, or 2 we agree to community ban this editor and nuke all contribs on sight.

– His appeal was rejected in November but the sentence was suspended while there was a review by the European Court of Human Rights.

– I on here to review the article and tell me if I am abiding the rules on Simple and if what I am doing is “still” being considered “vandalism”.

– The movie review website Rotten Tomatoes gave the movie a %77 “Certified Fresh” rating based on 171 reviews.

– In 2006, Deputy Defense Scretary Paul Wolfowitz created ‘Combatant Status Review Tribunals’ to decide if prisoners were war criminals, Habeas corpus juristiction, substantive rights, and the war on terror.

“helium” – sentence examples

How to use in-sentence of “helium”:

+ One billion to two billion years in the future, the increase in solar radiation caused by the helium build-up at the core of the Sun will result in the loss of the oceans and the cessation of continental drift.

+ The huge density at its core causes a fusion reaction which turns hydrogen into helium with the radiation of heat, light and other forms of electromagnetic radiation.

+ Inside Saturn is probably a planetary corecore of iron, nickel, silicon and oxygen compounds, surrounded by a deep layer of metallic hydrogen, then a layer of liquid hydrogen and liquid helium and finally, an outer gaseous layer.

+ Unlike hydrogen, which reacts with oxygen to form water, helium is not reactive.

+ Usually, a helium nucleus also contains two neutrons.

+ When hydrogen is fused it makes helium and it makes a lot of energy.

+ To fuse hydrogen into helium it must be very hot and the pressure must be very high.

+ The Sun uses the same gases as Rigel; hydrogen and helium that makes it shine.

helium - sentence examples
helium – sentence examples

Example sentences of “helium”:

+ The inside of Saturn is probably a planetary corecore of iron, nickel, silicon and oxygen compounds, surrounded by a deep layer of metallic hydrogen, then a layer of liquid hydrogen and liquid helium and finally, an outer gaseous layer.

+ The hydrogen and most of the helium in the Sun would have been produced by Big Bang nucleosynthesis in the first 20 minutes of the universe.
+ The interior of Saturn is probably a planetary corecore of iron, nickel, silicon and oxygen compounds, surrounded by a deep layer of metallic hydrogen, then a layer of liquid hydrogen and liquid helium and finally, an outer gaseous layer.

+ The inside of Saturn is probably a planetary corecore of iron, nickel, silicon and oxygen compounds, surrounded by a deep layer of metallic hydrogen, then a layer of liquid hydrogen and liquid helium and finally, an outer gaseous layer.

+ The hydrogen and most of the helium in the Sun would have been produced by Big Bang nucleosynthesis in the first 20 minutes of the universe.

+ The interior of Saturn is probably a planetary corecore of iron, nickel, silicon and oxygen compounds, surrounded by a deep layer of metallic hydrogen, then a layer of liquid hydrogen and liquid helium and finally, an outer gaseous layer.

+ The hydrogen and helium in Mercury’s atmosphere are believed to come from the solar wind.

+ WN5 indicates ionized helium emissions and being stronger than the neutral helium lines.

+ To achieve this, JLab uses the world’s largest liquid helium refrigerator, and was one of the first large-scale implementators of SRF technology.

+ Although both hydrogen and helium are in the s-block, they do not behaves similarly to other s-block elements.

+ The solution was to add helium gas to the pipes and pumps to act as a shock absorber.

+ Suddenly, helium appeared in the bulb, and from this experiment he discovered this type of radiation has a positive charge.

+ All new stars change hydrogen to helium through nuclear fusion.

+ Most helium was formed during the Big Bang, but new helium is being created as a result of the nuclear fusion of hydrogen in stars.

+ Ice giants consist of only about 20% hydrogen and helium in mass, as opposed to the Solar System’s gas giants, Jupiter and Saturn, which are both more than 90% hydrogen and helium in mass.

+ Liquid helium is used to cool certain metals to the extremely low temperatures required for superconductivity, such as in superconductivitysuperconducting magnets for magnetic resonance imaging.Epple, Dennis.

+ Breathing too much helium can also cause long-term effects to vocal cords.

+ The Leo Ring is a cloud of hydrogen and helium gas.

+ After our Sun stops using hydrogen to make energy, it will use helium in its very hot core.

More in-sentence examples of “helium”:

+ These are massive young stars undergoing helium burning in their cores.

+ First, they are gas-rich; they have more hydrogen and helium compared to the Milky Way.

+ The term “zero-point” comes from the cooling of helium to 0 kelvin.

+ On 20 April 2008 a Brazilian Roman Catholic priest Adelir Antonio de Carli flew using a chair and 1000 helium balloons.

+ This is the opposite of breathing in helium gas.

+ This makes one helium nucleus, one neutron, and 17.6 electronvoltmega electronvolts of energy.

+ Stars like our sun are powered by the fusion of four protons into a helium nucleus, two positrons, and two neutrinos.

+ They got helium tanks from California Toy Time Balloons.

+ The position of helium is almost always above neon in the periodic table because it is a noble gas.

+ He planned to attach a few large balloons filled with helium to his lawnchair and then float above his backyard.

+ For many years after the 1925 Helium Act, the USA collected helium in a National Helium Reserve.

+ For example, helium would give a light yellow color and neon would make a red or Orange orange color when an electric current is run in the tube.

+ The first elements discovered were atomic hydrogen, helium and atomic oxygen.

+ During this process, four hydrogen atoms are fused together to form one helium atom.

+ Small amounts of helium are also present in pitchblend as a result of alpha decay.

+ Unstable nuclei may undergo alpha decay, in which they emit an energetic helium nucleus, or beta decay, in which they eject an electron.

+ The “uncontrolled” fusion of hydrogen into helium is known as thermonuclear runaway.

+ Among the other positions that Figueroa has held are Lead Cryogenic Engineer for the Cryogenic Optical Assembly of the Cosmic Background Explorer, Manager for the Superfluid Helium On Orbit Transfer Shuttle Experiment, Manager for the Small Explorer Project, Manager for the Explorer Program and Director of the Systems, Technology and Advanced Concepts Directorate.

+ Wilson, Burkhard Militzer, 2011 In “traditional” giant planets such as Jupiter and Saturn hydrogen and helium constitute most of the mass of the planet, whereas they only make up an outer envelope on Uranus and Neptune, which are instead mostly composed of water, ammonia, and methane and therefore increasingly referred to as “ice giants”.

+ For monatomic helium and other noble gases, the internal energy consists only of the translational kinetic energy of the individual atoms.

+ Since they started, the long bags of helium have been carrying aloft increasingly sophisticated observation devices.

+ However, helium has a red-orange glow when placed in an electric field.

+ However, some molecules like helium and argon have only one atom and don’t have any bonds.

+ He tried again and learned how to let helium out of the balloons and go down more carefully.

+ Astronomers detected the presence of helium in 1868, when its spectrum was identified in light from the Sun.

+ In contrast with the helium nuclei which are positively charged, and therefore repelled by the strong electrical forces in the nuclei of heavy atoms, this new tool in atomic disintegration need not overcome any electric barrier and is capable of penetrating and splitting the nuclei of even the heaviest elements.

+ These are massive young stars undergoing helium burning in their cores.

+ First, they are gas-rich; they have more hydrogen and helium compared to the Milky Way.

+ She committed suicide by helium inhalation on 21 April 2015, aged 24.

+ The upper atmosphere contains very few Gasgases that are heavier than hydrogen and helium because the temperature of its atmosphere is low.

+ So a helium atom with two protons and one neutron is called helium-3, and a carbon atom with six protons and six neutrons is called carbon-12.

+ Even at fractions below 1 Kelvin, the helium stays fluid with no signs of freezing.

+ The atmosphere, extending about 10 to 20% of the way towards the center, is mostly hydrogen and helium at high altitudes.

+ Uranus has more hydrogen and helium than Neptune despite being less massive overall.

+ At present, more helium is supplied by Qatar than by the USA.

+ Like the Sun, they are made mostly of hydrogen and a little bit of helium plus other elements.

+ Primordial helium is not found on Earth due to it escaping because of the extremely high temperature of Earths creation.

+ When its reaches 100 million K, helium begins to fuse into carbon and oxygen.

+ He tied 105 large helium balloons to his lawn chair.

+ Most are protons and alpha particles, which are the nuclei of helium atoms.

+ The lower atmosphere is so heated and the pressure so high that helium changes to liquid.

+ For example, any atom with 2 protons should be a helium atom.

+ Helium burning soon forms a core of carbon and oxygen, with both a helium and a hydrogen shell surrounding it.

+ It relies on forcing atoms together to make helium and energy, exactly as happens in a star like the Sun, or in a hydrogen bomb.

+ It is a helium Atomic nucleusnucleus: that is a helium atom without electrons.

+ Soon red giants will start to fuse helium to make other Chemical elementelements like carbon, nitrogen and oxygen.

+ This type of asteroid has very similar spectra to carbonaceous chondrite meteorites, whose chemical make-up is about the same as the Sun and the primitive solar nebula, except that they do not contain hydrogen, helium and other volatiles.

+ The Sun fuses about 600 million tons of hydrogen into helium every second.

+ Because helium in fusion reactions is not very stable, the core starts to grow and shrink very quickly.

+ On May 22, 2011, before he could be brought to trial, Brooks committed suicide in his Upper East Side, Manhattan home by placing a bag over his head with a hose from a helium tank connected to it.

+ American helium comes from wells in the Great Plains area.