– I have added 1 week from the original expiration of this RfD to allow for further comments.
– The museum initially offered a reward of $5 million for information leading to the art’s recovery, but in 2017 this was temporarily doubled to $10 million, with an expiration date set to the end of the year.
– It was ratified by only 16 states by the time of its expiration on August 22, 1985.
– Draws may occur by agreement, by stalemate, or by the expiration of a player’s time when the opponent does not possess sufficient material to cause checkmate, i.e.
– A speed-up in “The West Wing”s timeline, in part due to the expiration of many cast members’ contracts and a desire to continue the program with lower production costs, resulted in the omission of the 2004 midterm elections and an election during the seventh season.
+ This resulted in a mob which returned to the city centre.
+ His brother was convicted Boss mob boss James “Whitey” Bulger, who led the Winter Hill Gang.
+ Cleander fled to Commodus, who was at Laurentum in the house of the Quinctilii, for protection, but the mob followed him calling for his head.
+ Irish Mob boss Francis “Frank” Costello as a mole within the police force.
+ The boy ran away and came back with a large mob of angry people.
+ Commissioner Loeb dies from drinking acid in his drink and the judge that was at the mob trials is killed.
mob some ways to use
Example sentences of “mob”:
+ On March 5, 1770, an angry mob of Bostonians surrounded British soldiers.
+ Spectators can fly around the world freely, or they can look at it from the perspective of other players and mobs, meaning they can see what the player or mob sees, as if they were looking through their eyes.
+ Each mob has different things it can do.
+ The members were also in Organized Noise and Goodie Mob respectively.
+ The event happened at night when a large mob got together outside of the Custom House.
+ He was part of the Winter Hill Gang and worked with mob boss Whitey Bulger.
+ On March 5, 1770, an angry mob of Bostonians surrounded British soldiers.
+ Spectators can fly around the world freely, or they can look at it from the perspective of other players and mobs, meaning they can see what the player or mob sees, as if they were looking through their eyes.
+ At the end of June, a mob demonstrated against Cleander during a horse race in the Circus Maximus: he sent the praetorian guard to put down the disturbances, but Pertinax, who was now City Prefect of Rome, dispatched the “Vigiles Urbani” to oppose them.
+ Nicodemo Domenico “Little Nicky” Scarfo was a member of the American Mafia who eventually became the Mob BossBoss of the Philadelphia crime family after the death of Angelo Bruno and Phil Testa.
+ It is about Bob Saginowski, a bartender who becomes involved in an investigation after the mob ran bar that he works at was robbed.
+ A different photo taken by Counts of Alex Wilson, a black reporter for the Memphis Tri-State Defender being beaten by the angry mob in Little Rock the same day, was chosen as the “News Picture of the Year” for 1957 by the National Press Photographers Association.
+ According to the constitution, legislation was the matter of two organs.
+ While a major upgrade of Internet Explorer can be uninstalled in a traditional way if the user has saved the original application files for installation, the matter of uninstalling the version of the browser that has shipped with an operating system remains a controversial one.
+ On the topic of notability: the subject matter of the article does not seem notable enough to make up for its shortcomings.
+ In a 2005 interview, when asked how the movie was different from the script he had written, Whedon said, “It wasn’t a question of doing everything differently, although they changed the ending; it was mostly a matter of doing everything wrong.
+ The rest of the matter of the poster contained the motives behind the murder of the officer and warning given to the Intelligence Department and Bureaucracy.
+ Malnutrition is not, however, simply a matter of eating too little.
+ As a matter of course, the plans were rejected.
In sentence use of matter of
Example sentences of “matter of”:
+ At the core of this idea is the matter of meeting people’s needs – for a home, for a decent job, for education for their children, for good health care, and for a safe and healthy neighbourhood to live in.
+ Having lost two battles in a matter of hours, the British fled New Jersey for New York.
+ Threat of terrorist attack is a matter of concern.
+ A fancy expression for this is a matter of decorum.
+ In medieval literature, the paladins or Twelve Peers were known in the Matter of France as the retinueretainers of Charlemagne.
+ In many of these cases, it is just a simple matter of copying the pagename to the interwiki link and the page will be fine.
+ The more difficult words that have to do with the matter of the article, would still be with it.
+ At the core of this idea is the matter of meeting people's needs – for a home, for a decent job, for education for their children, for good health care, and for a safe and healthy neighbourhood to live in.
+ Having lost two battles in a matter of hours, the British fled New Jersey for New York.
+ According to this theory all the matter of the universe from stars and galaxies to atoms and subatomic particles, and even spacetime itself will be torn apart by the expansion of the universe at a certain time in the future, until distances between particles will become infinite.
+ Including or not including these troops is a matter of preference.
+ Between their compositions are the songs “Charlotte the Harlot” from the first album, “Still Life” from the album “Piece of Mind.” “Deja Vu” from the album “Somewhere in Time” “Chains of Misery” and “Judas Be My Guide” from the album “Fear of the Dark” “Brave New World”, “The Nomad” and “The Thin Line between Love and Hate” from the album “Brave New World”, “Rainmaker” and “Age of Innocence” from the album “Dance of Death” and “the Reincarnation of Benjamin Breege” from the album “A Matter of Life and Death”.
+ No admins will be CU’ed as a matter of course, or as a response to this person’s claims.
+ The precise event which signaled the transition of the Roman Republic into the Roman Empire is a matter of interpretation.
More in-sentence examples of “matter of”:
+ Their exact rank is the matter of some debate.
+ As a matter of fact, when Hertzsprung-Russell diagrams were developed in the early 1900's, astronomers did not know how to find out the temperature of a star.
+ Their exact rank is the matter of some debate.
+ As a matter of fact, when Hertzsprung-Russell diagrams were developed in the early 1900’s, astronomers did not know how to find out the temperature of a star.
+ The history of poker is a matter of some debate.
+ Lincoln chose Johnson because he had been loyal but also thought it would be good to have a Democrat on the election ticket to show it was not a matter of party politics.
+ Actions that are generally considered negative may just be a matter of comfort for this person, may indicate that the person is tired, or may result from other matters that are weighing on this person’s mind.
+ Normally when a black man was accused by a white man, the verdict would be guilty, no questions asked, in a matter of seconds.
+ The leg skeleton of “Hesperornis” was so thoroughly adapted to diving that their mode on land, and their egg-laying and parental care, is a matter of speculation.
+ She was the author of “A Matter of Freedom and Other Writings”.
+ Finding the earliest joint-stock company is a matter of definition.
+ This is a matter of dispute within the feminist movement.
+ However, since the mortar is not loaded in separate steps makes its definition as a muzzleloader a matter of opinion.
+ By 1671, the Martin family was again involved in legal proceedings dealing with the matter of Ursula North’s inheritance, most of which Ursula had left to her granddaughter, Mary Jones Winsley.
+ Keymer is situated just to the east of Hassocks and is only a matter of a few hundred yards from the boundary with East Sussex.
+ Keep because JWB works off of categories, and if they’re all in one category, I can blitz through all of them in a matter of minutes, instead of doing it manually over 3+ hours.
+ These changes were “not” just a matter of language.
+ In addition, movie theaters, convenience stores and gas stations may refuse to accept large denomination currency as a matter of policy.
+ So, let’s get back on track: this request is about whether they should continue be entrusted with powerful tools, given their very poor judgment in a matter of importance, and where after being called out for it on their Talk page, at first calmly, then with increasing alarm, there was no recognition or acknowledgement on their part of anything wrong; on the contrary, there was nonchalant assertion that it was all fine, accompanied by derails into things never at issue.
+ Ugliness can be a matter of opinion.
+ The newspaper did this as a matter of policy; it feared that the proof would be shown false like the ones before it.
+ It is more than just a matter of believing.
+ We have requests for adminship for a reason, and to give up and then request back rights in a matter of days is poor judgement in my opinion.
+ The exact scope of this clause has long been a matter of debate.
+ A note to everyone: no matter of whether you think Razorflame should become an admin, please stay civil, and remembers, there is a human at the other end of the line.
+ Before fungi were properly understood, the colour of Camembert rind was a matter of chance, most commonly blue-grey, with brown spots.
+ The scope of the subject matter of these e-books included technical manuals for hardware, manufacturing techniques and other subjects.
+ It’s not that I doubt the data or statements, it’s rather that as a matter of principle readers ought to be able to read what sources say.
+ As a matter of fact most of the tuffs found in the older rock formations contain mixtures of clay, sand, and sometimes fossil shells, which prove that they were beds spread out under water.
+ During the summit, Bush and Gorbachev would declare an end to the Cold War, although whether it was truly such is a matter of debate.
+ Provenance is essentially a matter of documentation.
+ The moral commitment usually results in action and is not a matter of passive feeling or mere recognition.
+ The latter is regarded as a Corsican dialect despite the geographic location, although this attribution is a matter of controversy.
+ This is here as a matter of common sense; look at any complete list of Bionicle toys and try to match the later names to something in another language and you’ll get nothing.
+ Whether the gardens did exist is a matter of dispute.
+ Passing in any non-empty text will produce the same result, so as a matter of style, only pass in “y”.
+ An Garda Síochána also use unmarked patrol cars in their duties and use of such vehicles is increasing becoming a matter of cost rather than the need to hide the vehicles, as the amendments to the exterior of the vehicle such as LED strobes, Tetra aerials and bumper LEDs in particular are extremely visible.
+ There are other extinct orders which have been allied with the Palaeognathae by at least one author, but their affinities are a matter of dispute: the Ambiornithiformes, the Gansuiformes, the Paleocursornithiformes, the Gobipterygidae.
+ Renames are a matter of discretion and bureaucrats may choose to disregard the guidelines where there is good reason to do so.
+ These frets can be very dense, are often very localised, and can appear and disappear in a matter of minutes.
+ However, it is more a matter of individual faith and experience than a fact of science.
+ The choice of speaker for the recent annual Presidential lecture has been a matter of interest in the press.
+ As a matter of fact, there are many Hui who know no Arabic other than words in everyday Islamic vocabulary.
+ As a matter of practice user “talk” pages are usually not deleted, barring legal threats or other grievous violations that have to be removed for legal reasons; however, exceptions to this can be and are made on occasion for good reason.
+ In this painting he shows a local meeting where one person speaks out his own, opposite opinion, while the others present give him the freedom of speech as a matter of protocol.
+ His sexual orientation was a matter of dispute during his lifetime, and since.
+ Whether it hopped on two legs or ran bipedally is still a matter of debate.
+ The date of Alban’s execution is a matter of some debate, and is generally given as “circa” 250–scholars suggest dates of 209, 254 or 304.
+ The general issue of whether the original sense of teleology applies to the natural world is still a matter of controversy between religion and science.
+ As a matter of basic science, the estimates of dimensions such as the mass of extinct animals are very rough figures.
+ The battle lowered into a matter of prestige for the two nations, and started being fought for the sake of fighting and honor, according to German command Paul Von Hindenburg.
– Dr Pepper is a soft drink similar to Coca Cola in its color.
– Pepsi is a Carbonationcarbonated cola soft drink made by PepsiCo.
– As for other activities besides singing, the Lebanese diva has agreed to be the spokesperson for the international soft drink company Coca-Cola.
– Ginger beer is a non-alcoholic soft drink flavored with ginger root.
– Coca-Cola, is a carbonated, sweetened soft drink and is the world’s best-selling drink.
– Kinnie is a carbonated soft drink from Malta.
Some example sentences of soft drink
Example sentences of “soft drink”:
– Lemon Paeroa is the name of a soft drink from New Zealand.
– It is found at home as kitchenware, soft drink cans, and cooking foil.
– Cherryade is a fizzy soft drink made from cherry juice.
– Brazil produces several brands of soft drink from guaraná extract that contain no added caffeine.
– It has ice cream in either a soft drink or in a mixture of flavored syrup and carbonated water.
– Rivella is a soft drink from Switzerland, created by Robert Barth in 1952, which is produced from milk whey, and therefore includes ingredients such as lactose, lactic acid and minerals.
– On July 20, 2007, it was announced that the Scottish Football League would be sponsored by ScotlandScottish soft drink company Irn-Bru for the next three seasons.
- Lemon Paeroa is the name of a soft drink from New Zealand.
- It is found at home as kitchenware, soft drink cans, and cooking foil.
– An example is the Israeli-owned soft drink company SodaStream.
– The Shasta soft drink company is in Hayward.
– Ginger beer is a non-alcoholic soft drink that is flavored with ginger root.
– Crush is a soft drink made by the Dr Pepper Snapple Group.
– Ginger ale is a soft drink flavored with the root of a plant known as ginger.
– Hutches have complex safety systems with redundant interlocking functions to make sure that no one is inside the hutch when the radiation is turned on.
– This starts hydration reactions, which result in long, interlocking crystals forming around the aggregates.
– In the politics of China, the Central People’s Government forms one of three interlocking branches of power, the others being the Communist Party of China and the People’s Liberation Army.
– These compartments are typically about 100-200 nanometres across and made of interlocking proteins.
– To the left is a smaller cylinder, cantilevered from a separate column, interlocking with the larger cylinder.
– It was the world’s first roller coaster to have interlocking loops.
– It has matured not only into a system of interlocking guarantees, but also into a system of indirectly trading on the actual damage done by weather, using “weather derivatives”.
+ The band’s music has elements of classic rock, blues, and Russian folk music.
+ One of the most famous is in the opening line of the famous folk song “Waltzing Matilda”.
+ The movie was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Original Song for Burl Ives’s version of the 17th-century English folk song “Lavender Blue”.
+ He has continued to win acclaim at home and abroad for his works, many of which are quickened by the folk musicfolk traditions of Armenian music.
+ The music, based on a folk song, was written by Christina Macpherson.
In sentence examples of folk
Example sentences of “folk”:
+ Some people think he is part of the folk musicfolk revival in indie pop, but he gets ideas from many things.
+ The fifth movement, called “Finale” is a very fast movement with lots of energy and plenty of folk tunes.
+ Andersen heard the tale of the pea as a child, but it is unknown in Danish folk tradition.
+ In 2016, the folk legend was once more recreated into its theatrical form, performed by the child actors.
+ The Museum of Darkhan-Uul is the Traditional Museum of Folk Art.
+ The trombone and the Triangle triangle have hardly changed for hundreds of years, but the violin family developed from folk instruments such as fiddles and gradually replaced the viols to form the basis of the modern orchestra.
+ Many Tamil people also worship Kannagi, a folk heroine.
+ Some types of folk music are also called world music.
+ She is also worshiped in Assam, a musical folk theatre that is dedicated to her myths.
+ Among Klein’s clients were pop singers Connie Francis, Steve Lawrence and Eydie Gormé, RB singer Sam Cooke, folk musician Donovan, record producer Phil Spector, and rock bands Herman’s Hermits, The Animals, The Rolling Stones and The Beatles.
+ Presently, both classical and folk performing arts survive in modern Tamil society.
+ John “Johnny Appleseed” Chapman is an AmericansAmerican folk hero.
+ He is also a folk musician and television presenter.
+ The Proclaimers are a Scottish peopleScottish folk rock band.
+ They can include traditional American folk tunes, bluegrass, and other types of sounds.
+ In April 2006, Springsteen released “We Shall Overcome: The Seeger Sessions”, a project with folk songs which were made popular by Pete Seeger.
+ Many folk songs celebrate Hall’s life and actions.
+ Candan Erçetin is a Turkish pop folk singer in Turkey.
+ Some people think he is part of the folk musicfolk revival in indie pop, but he gets ideas from many things.
+ The fifth movement, called "Finale" is a very fast movement with lots of energy and plenty of folk tunes.
+ Andersen heard the tale of the pea as a child, but it is unknown in Danish folk tradition.
More in-sentence examples of “folk”:
+ At Oxford he became more and more involved with music, especially after he met the folk song collector Cecil Sharp and composer and folk song enthusiast Ralph Vaughan Williams.
+ The bush ballad, bush song or bush poem is a style of poetry and folk music that describes the life, character and scenery of the Australian bush.
+ Rita MacNeil was a CanadiansCanadian country and folk singer.
+ We often talk about “classical music” meaning European music which is not pop music or jazz or folk music.
+ His stories use a lot of folk tales, songs, and proverbs.
+ It was assumed that he could only have picked up a French folk song while living in France.
+ He was interested in Czech folk music and he wrote down many folk songs that he heard in Moravia.
+ In 1969, Don Mclean joined folk singer Pete Seeger in the environment campaign.
+ There are many versions of the folk tale.
+ He been a member of the UK electric folk group Steeleye Span at two different times.
+ Yangdong Folk Village is a World Heritage Site as part of a pair with Hahoe Folk Village.
+ He is seen as one of the most important people in English folk music.
+ Her mother took her to hoodoo doctors and other folk healers to remove her condition.
+ Mary Chapin Carpenter is an American and Grammy Awards winning folk and country singer and songwriter.
+ They are folk religions, and combine different beliefs.
+ Jean Ritchie was an AmericansAmerican folk music singer, songwriter, and Appalachian dulcimer player.
+ Campbell Folk School, which offers weekly and weekend classes in traditional and contemporary crafts such as basketry.
+ Hahoe Folk Village also hosts Seonyu Julbul Nori.
+ Nearly every composer wrote for the violin, whether as a solo solo instrument, in chamber music, in orchestral music, folk music, and even in jazz.
+ The album is actually contemporary jazz with some country, folk music, and pop.
+ The HungaryHungarian composer Béla Bartók developed a modern style influenced by folk music from his country and other East European countries.
+ Vinje is the home of folk musician Myllarguten.
+ The name was “CB’s 313 Gallery.” CB’s Gallery was played by artists of milder sounds, such as acoustic rock, folk musicfolk, jazz or experimental music.
+ A lot of people who play folk music improvise.
+ Fuller’s Teasel was also used in folk medicine, for example against skin infections.
+ Locally, the bridge is known as “Goatman’s Bridge”, due to a legendary demonic folk legend of the same name, who is popularly believed to live in the forest surrounding the area.
+ Also his hobby is folk guitar, and he used to play live on the street in high school.
+ Although he was famous as pure folk blues artist he also played jump blues in a band.
+ Valens most notable work include recordings of “La Bamba” a Mexican folk song which became a hit in the U.S.
+ Traditional Sichuan folk music is usually played with instruments such as the bamboo flute, pan and cymbals, gong and horn.
+ Dylan’s 1997 album “Time Out of Mind” re-established this one-time folk icon as one of the preeminent of rock’s wise men, winning three Grammy Awards.
+ Campbell Folk School in Brasstown, North Carolina, and Georgia Mountain Research and Education Center near Blairsville, Georgia.
+ The tenor often had the tune, which might be a folk tune, and two voices would put quite complicated accompaniments on top.
+ Captain Tractor is a Canadian folk rock band, based in Edmonton, AlbertaEdmonton, Alberta.
+ He has introduced a severe-educated way of playing the clarinet in folk music, not deviating from any element of academic level of playing the clarinet and his approach.
+ She is a folk-blues singer who contributed to the revival of American folk music in the early 1960s and recorded the 1974 hit song “Midnight at the Oasis”.
+ He first rose to fame as a singer-songwriter of folk music in the Welsh language.
+ Their musical style is sourced to African American music and the traditional and folk music of British Americans.
+ Their leaves are sometimes used for folk medicine.
+ It was originally an ode to “Bangamata” ; the music is based on the melody of the folk song “Āmi Kōthāy Pabo Tarē”.
+ Naturally, since there was no mass media these bands were local and would only play folk music that was popular in the local region.
+ The album Mother Earth this mix of gothic rock, gothic metal, alternative rock, symphonic metal and folk metal.
+ The Fair Folk tell the group that the witches of Morva stole the cauldron.
+ The bush ballad, a country musiccountry folk song, has been called “the unofficial national anthem of Australia”.
+ Mount Hiei appeared in many folk tales in different centuries.
+ Other forms of the guitar include the metal-strung guitar played with a plectrum in folk and popular music; the cello guitar, with a violin-type bridge and tailpiece; the Hawaiian, or steel, guitar, in which the strings are stopped by the pressure of a metal bar, producing a sweet, gliding tone; and the electric guitar, in which the instrument’s sound and tone depend almost entirely on the electronic detection and amplification of its vibrating strings.
+ He originally played folk music.
+ At Oxford he became more and more involved with music, especially after he met the folk song collector Cecil Sharp and composer and folk song enthusiast Ralph Vaughan Williams.
+ The bush ballad, bush song or bush poem is a style of poetry and folk music that describes the life, character and scenery of the Australian bush.
– In humans, other mammals, and most other animals that were studied, sleeping regularly is essential for survival.
– Eromba is a Meitei cuisineMeitei Manipuri ethnic dish, generally consisting of many pickling ingredients, among which chili is the main essential ingredient.
– This is simply a lack of oxygen to essential tissues, causing rapid cell death.
– Along with the spade and fork, the hoe is considered a basic, essential hand farming implement.
– Thirdly, defines the improvement of social outcomes with essential services such as education, health care, and clean drinking water.
– Nitrogen fixation is essential to life because nitrogen compounds are needed for making all nitrogen-containing organic compounds, such as amino acids, proteins, and nucleic acids.
Sentence example of essential
Example sentences of “essential”:
– If any of a virus’s genome segments is damaged in such a way as to prevent replication or expression of an essential gene, the virus is inviable when it, alone, infects a host cell.
– Beginning in 1990s, Hirsch began publishing books in the “Core Knowledge Grader Series” which the Foundation describes as “an engaging, illustrated guide to the essential knowledge outlined in the Core Knowledge Sequence”.
– To achieve this, he first clarified the essential difference between ‘Nada’ and ‘Shruti’ and pinpointed the positions to play the 22 Microtones on any string instrument.
– Of these, the Nicene Creed, declared with the First Council of Nicaea in 325, is of utmost importance and has provided the essential definitions of present-day Christianity.
– Some other fatty acids are “conditionally essential“, meaning that they may become essential under some circumstances.
– Nursing requires proximity; proximity facilitates social interaction, and social interaction is essential for survival.
– The theatre was being operated by a skeleton of essential staff, initially working unpaid.
– From this point of view the invention of the rebus is an essential step.
– His Law of the Minimum stated that a plant’s development is limited by the one essential mineral that is in the shortest supply.
– Often this is algae, but animal food is essential for its good health and development.
- If any of a virus’s genome segments is damaged in such a way as to prevent replication or expression of an essential gene, the virus is inviable when it, alone, infects a host cell.
- Beginning in 1990s, Hirsch began publishing books in the "Core Knowledge Grader Series" which the Foundation describes as "an engaging, illustrated guide to the essential knowledge outlined in the Core Knowledge Sequence".
– The company also publishes a few books on special topics, such as “Shakespeare: The Essential Guide to the Life and Works of the Bard”.
– Conclusions: Infant attachment is a multipurpose behavioral system essential to social animals.
– It is therefore essential to have as much information as possible about the material being dated and to check for possible signs of alteration.
– Use single quotes instead, or use the code if it is essential to include a double quote.
– It is on the World Health Organization’s List of Essential Medicines.
– Webster’s spelling books were an essential part of the curriculum of elementary school children in the United States for five generations.
– Surprisingly, the furcula is not essential for flying, and there are a number of birds which can fly well, but have a reduced furcula, or none at all.
More in-sentence examples of “essential”:
- Some of these are essential because the body cannot make them.
- Therefore, they are an essential link between the past, present and future.
- Our bodies need iron to help oxygen get to our muscles, because it is at the heart of some essential macromolecules in our bodies such as hemoglobin that cause it to work better.
– Some of these are essential because the body cannot make them.
– Therefore, they are an essential link between the past, present and future.
– Our bodies need iron to help oxygen get to our muscles, because it is at the heart of some essential macromolecules in our bodies such as hemoglobin that cause it to work better.
– These metals, especially silver, have unusual properties that make them essential for industrial applications outside of their monetary or decorative value.
– The following table gives an idea of what elements are essential for humans: CHNOPS: the six most abundant elements of life.
– To do so, they agreed to strengthen concrete action, unity and solidarity between all its members, based on respect for diversity, factors which are essential for the reaffirmation of the identity and capacity of the movement to influence International relations.
– The assurance that these issues would be addressed in the First Congress was essential to the ratification of the new form of government.
– This is essential for the Krebs cycle.
– MiniMe remains a minimal “Live Install” CD for experienced users wishing to add their own selection of packages, while Junior adds a few essential desktop-oriented packages, meeting the user somewhere between the two other releases.
– These macroscopic characteristics constitute the essential distinctions: a liquid flows, lacks a definite shape, and cannot withstand a shear stress; a solid does not flow, has a definite shape, and exhibits elastic stiffness against shear stress.
– His best friend is Kyle and their relationship is essential in several episodes, such as when he saves Kyle’s life in “Cherokee Hair Tampons”, “Cartmanland” and “Super Best Friends”.
– In return they get tea, tobacco, grain, sugar and other essential goods.
– It is on the World Health Organization’s List of Essential Medicines, a list of the most important medication needed in a basic health system.
– The essential idea is that gouache covers up whatever is underneath.
– Some schools stayed open to teach the children of essential workers, at-risk children, and children with special education needs.
– The United States of America had an essential supply of natural resources such as timber, iron, coal, minerals, oil and land.
– If a stem successfully produces mature flowers, leaf production slows or stops on any stem which flowers, the stem becomes woody, and essential oil production declines.To prevent this, a basil-grower may pinch off any flower stems before they are fully mature.
– Bergamot essential oil is an essential oil produced by cells inside the rind of a bergamot orange fruit.
– Sulfur is an essential component to living cells.
– Lipases are essential for the digestion, transport and processing of lipids in the diet.
– The result was a 1986 report by the Congressional Research Service which said that different agencies were not working well together, and the area’s essential values were at risk.
– Expelling is using pressure to squeeze the essential oil out of the plant.
– The Senate is a body that represents the provinces and territories of the country and promotes a feeling of equality, peace and good understanding between them, which is so essential for the growth and prosperity of a nation.
– This point is essential to know the language of the original, since it does not tell you ” “to translate it into the Catalan language” “, which was the most important because it was yours – implying that you did not need any translation – on the other hand, if you had in Catalonia a copy in the Catalan language would not have been requested by her aunt, ergo the Yolanda de Aragón manuscript was in Catalan.
– Nowadays, it’s used as a term for scented formulations with a concentration of about 2-5% essential oils.
– While the King and the Royal Court resided mostly in Sweden, Oscar made the effort of learning to be fluent in Norwegian and from the very beginning he realized the essential difficulties in the maintenance of the union between the two countries.
– Currently, Kanglatongbi village has one major public market, namely Kanglatongbi Bazaar Board, and the other being outside the jurisdiction of Village, called Sekmai Bazaar, in Sekmai.The weekly market which rotates around the KPI area occurs in Bazar Board every Saturday where people have the options of buying fresh vegetables, second-hand clothes, meat, and other essential commodities.
– At the same time, the original packages that make up the KDE desktop environment have been split into smaller ones, while some less essential portions of KDE have been omitted from the CD.
– Everybody who works on the railroad has a day off from work, apart from essential employees of the National Railways of Mexico.
– It is essential for an up-and-coming empire.
– A slightly different explanation focuses on the loss of the essential while holding on to what is not essential.
– Their fights with Gheba tribe were an essential part of their history and were known as ‘arch-rivals’ and enemies but now the two tribes inter-marry and are on friendly terms.In Sir Lepel Griffins book it is stated that the Jodhra are men of principles who could kill for their prestige, they are strong, proud of their culture and traditions.
– Introspection forms no essential part of its methods, nor is the scientific value of its data dependent upon the readiness with which they lend themselves to interpretation in terms of consciousness.
– In 2005 Dan Lewis, author of “The Essential Guide to Quangos”, claimed that many quangos were useless and duplicated the work of others.
– The scent of bergamot essential oil is similar to a sweet light orange peel oil with a floral note.
– The first word that I recommend to all you editors who have obviously not sufficiently studied, digested and considered this list, is the word that is essential to what we are doing here.
– There are nine essential amino acids for humans, which are obtained from food.
– The school’s educational program is supported in the “College Vision and Mission Statement”, the “Teaching and Learning Policy”, the “Australian Curriculum”, the “Victorian Essential Learning Standards ” and the “Victorian Registration and Qualifications Authority”.
– For example, by blocking a part of a microbe that is essential for its invasion and survival.
– Realization of one’s psychologically and physically intrinsic involvement in their immediate reality is essential to the construction of a New Age philosophical approach to modern reality basics.
– It is an essential body of water for surrounding wildlife.
– It is an essential component of living systems and is found as phosphate in nervous tissue, bones and cell protoplasm.
– In the United States, choline is recommended as an essential nutrient after research showed that humans need to get it.
– Herbivores have to get their essential amino acids from their diet, which for some is almost entirely grass.
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– Sherman set up his cannon and began a bombardment of Atlanta that would last a month.”American Civil War: The Essential Reference Guide”, eds.
+ It also fixed the exchange rate of tobacco: it said that for these payments, the state should take a rate of two pennies per pound of tobacco. King George III of Great Britain vetoed the law, causing an uproar in the colony.
+ The older two, the Imperial unitsBritish imperial system and the closely related US customary system use the foot as a measure of length, the pound as a measure for weight, and the second as a measure for time.
+ The troy pound is generally not used anymore.
+ So in a 12 gauge, 12 balls add up to about a pound of lead.
+ Traditional units are still in encountered in some countries: imperial units such as the ounce or the pound were in widespread use within the British Empire.
+ So a single one–pound coin weighed one troy pound and a single 1–penny coin weighed one pennyweight.
+ This is because they use about half as much butter and eggs compared to pound cake.
pound use in-sentences
Example sentences of “pound”:
+ Three British Overseas Territories also have currencies called pounds which are at par with the pound sterling.
+ During the Great Recoinage of 1816, the mint was instructed to coin one troy pound silver into 66 shillings, or its equivalent in other denominations.
+ He has a fortune of about Pound sterling£770 million.
+ Cavalcanti’s poems were translated into English by Dante Gabriel Rossetti, Ezra Pound and A.S.
+ An eighty million pound sponsorship arrangement that had been signed by Brawn GPBrawn with the German company Henkel was invalid.
+ It has an endowment of Pound sterling£23.2 billion.
+ One pound sterling was originally divided by 240 sterling pence. This was because there are 240 pennyweights in a troy pound.
+ She is the presenter of quiz show “The Million Pound Drop Live.
+ In 1959, the International Yard and Pound Agreement was signed between the United Kingdom, Union of South AfricaSouth Africa, Australia, the United States, New Zealand and Canada.
+ The order only changed the definitions of the pound and the yard.
+ In 1959, the United States, Canada, New Zealand, South Africa, Australia and the United Kingdom all signed a treaty known as the ‘International Yard and Pound Agreement’.
+ The surrounding members of the Nation jumped into the ring but Shamrock quickly dispatched them all with suplexes, including the four hundred pound Henry, before reapplying the ankle lock to a bleeding Maivia.
+ Two-hundred pound tarpons were pulled out of the surrounding bay waters.
+ Her net worth was about Pound sterling£11million in April 2012.
+ A pound cost 50 to 75 pence.
+ The inch was finally standardised in the International Yard and Pound Treaty in 1959 between the United States, the United Kingdom, Union of South AfricaSouth Africa, Australia, New Zealand and Canada.
+ Tha Dogg Pound is an United StatesAmerican gangsta rap duo.
+ He is ranked the world’s best active boxer, pound for pound, by BoxRec.
+ The B-36 could carry a 21,000 pound bomb.
+ Three British Overseas Territories also have currencies called pounds which are at par with the pound sterling.
+ During the Great Recoinage of 1816, the mint was instructed to coin one troy pound silver into 66 shillings, or its equivalent in other denominations.
More in-sentence examples of “pound”:
+ The ideal flow rate is one gallon of solvent per pound of garments per minute, depending on the size of the machine.
+ In the middle of the 1920s a new 10 shilling banknote, and smaller 1, 5 and 10 pound notes were made.
+ A pound comprises between 70,000 and 200,000 threads.
+ With their small size they weigh between 0.8 to 1 pound in adulthood.
+ He can also ground pound enemies by quickly jumping on them.
+ Under the ownership of businessman Brooks Mileson, who invested millions of pound sterlingpounds in what was a village team, the club went from the Third Division side to the Scottish Premier League in less than five years.
+ He was paid one pound a week, and provided with food.
+ A commemorative British two pound coin was issued in 2005 to celebrate the 400th anniversary of the plot.
+ In the United States, the metric system has been legal for trade since 1866 but other measurements such as the gallon, inch, and the pound are still widely used.
+ Each pound is 100 pennies or pence.
+ A molecule of carbon does not weigh much by itself, but given that with each breath twenty billion-trillion molecules are expelled, over a 7-8 hour period that adds up to over a pound of carbon.
+ The pound is divided into 100 pence.
+ So much so that in some places a pound of tea could cost $100.
+ Saint Helena has its own currency, the Saint Helena pound, which is at parity with the pound sterling.
+ He can also come down at a steep angle and pound the ground to knock enemies out.
+ Ezra Weston Loomis Pound was an American poet and critic.
+ In 1877 his widow left Pound £6000 to the University of Sydney as a memorial of him, which was used to start the William Hilton Hovell lectureship on geology and physical geography.
+ Saunders currently owns a pound sterling£1 million property with of land in Chagford, Devon and a home in London.Neil Sears and Alison Bowyer.
+ A pound coin originally weighed one Pound troy pound of sterling silver, giving the currency the name “pound sterling”.
+ A pound of thrust is how much thrust it would take to keep a one-pound object unmoving against the force of gravity on earth.
+ A 30 pound female may be 17 years old.
+ The length of the furlong was standardized between South Africa, Australia, United Kingdom, Canada, New Zealand and the United States in the International Pound and Yard Agreement.
+ He bought an pound sterling£8.5million mansion in Compton Bassett, Wiltshire.
+ Caldwell died in Pound Ridge, New York on 16 February 2020, aged 86, of Parkinson’s disease-related problems.
+ It is thought that Clarke was unable to become leader because many in the Conservative Party do not wish to see the United Kingdom replace the Pound sterlingpound with the Euro as the main currency whereas Clarke has always been very much in favour of this policy.
+ Shylock insists on the pound of flesh as stated in the bond.
+ Nigeria started using the naira on 1 January 1973, replacing the pound at a rate of 2 naira = 1 pound.
+ The base units of the imperial system and the United States customary system are the Poundpound avoirdupois, the yard and the second.
+ Song Dynasty engineer Qiao Weiyue invented the pound lock in the 10th century.
+ In the Netherlands, however, the metric pound is equal to one kilogram.
+ Burns played in bands called Sudden Impact US, Nine Pound Truck, and the Ivys while in high school and college.
+ Important towns in the Flinders Ranges include Hawker, Quorn, Wilpena Pound and Leigh Creek.
+ The sovereign is a gold coin of the United Kingdom, with a nominal value of one pound sterling.
+ His men were living on rations of one-quarter pound of salted meat per day.
+ When Antonio fails, Shylock goes to court to get the pound of flesh.
+ The avoirdupois pound is the most common unit.
+ In 1971, the pound sterling of the United Kingdom and the Irish Pound of Ireland were decimalised.
+ This is similar to how a pound of mass is abbreviated “lb”.
+ Antonio signs a bond agreeing to give Shylock a pound of his flesh if the money is not repaid on a certain date.
+ In 1966, the basic unit of currency was changed from the Australian pound to the Australian dollar which had 100 cents to each dollar.
+ The pound sterling, also called just the pound, is the official currency used in the United Kingdom.
+ Therefore, eating 500 calories less everyday for 7 days straight would result in exactly 1 pound of loss in bodyfat.
+ British one pound coins have drawings of the bridge.
+ The pound has only been divided into 100 pence since 1971.
+ The old system of English measurements such as the pound are based on convenient objects in the natural world.
+ The Australian Pound was the money of Australia from 1910 until 1966.
+ The official currency in England is the pound sterling, whose ISO 4217 code is GBP.
+ The ideal flow rate is one gallon of solvent per pound of garments per minute, depending on the size of the machine.
+ In the middle of the 1920s a new 10 shilling banknote, and smaller 1, 5 and 10 pound notes were made.
+ A pound comprises between 70,000 and 200,000 threads.
+ Some of the lists that were included in her diary were: “Depressing things” and “Things that arouse a fond memory of the past”.
+ He wrote in his diary to whom he gave, exchanged, or sold them, and for how much.
+ The diary records the crimes of the Nazis.
+ In her diary she writes about her live with her husband, Arthur Huntingdon, who drinks a lot of alcohol and behaves himself badly.
+ She found and kept Anne’s diary after Anne Frank was found and sent away by the Nazis.
+ One of the most important entries in the diary was written on October 28, 1941.
+ She hoped that Anne would return, and she would be able give her her diary back to her.
+ That summer his memoir “Soulacoaster: The Diary of Me” was published.
diary in sentences?
Example sentences of “diary”:
+ The diary had been given to Anne on her 13th birthday.
+ The diary has ten volumes, with a total of 861 pages.
+ In each episode, Teddy records a video diary about her everyday life; it also gives advice to Charlie for when she grows up.
+ He could only save part of his diary and a few sketches.
+ Remembering dreams becomes easier if they are written in a dream diary upon waking up.
+ After it was translated into English as “Anne Frank: The Diary of a Young Girl” by Doubleday Company in 1952, it became very famous critically.
+ At the end of the diary Teddy states the show’s name after a problem or situation happens or is solved.
+ Her diary describes her Chinese lessons with her brother Nobunori, daily life and how much she missed her husband after his death.
+ Otto had Anne’s diary printed.
+ The diary had been given to Anne on her 13th birthday.
+ The diary has ten volumes, with a total of 861 pages.
+ In each episode, Teddy records a video diary about her everyday life; it also gives advice to Charlie for when she grows up.
+ We are able to know a lot from from the great fire of London because Samuel Pepys was writing in his famous diary at the time.
+ He worked in a way that was to be typical of him all his life: he carefully kept a diary until the middle 1930s, was an excellent chess player and writer, kept making changes to a number of his earlier works.
+ River, who wears a space suit, carries a diary that looks like the TARDIS.
+ In 1975, Le Guin won a Nebula Award for her story “The Diary of the Rose.” She did not accept the award.
+ They are not allowed to see any Diary Room interviews or any footage involving strategy or twists to the game.
+ A sleep diary or log can be used to help diagnose the problem.
More in-sentence examples of “diary”:
+ It was translated from Dutch and first printed in English in 1952 as “The Diary of a Young Girl”.
+ The complete and definitive edition of Pepys’s diary by Robert Latham and William Matthews was published by Bell Hyman, London, in 1970–1983.
+ Jumboo arrives there and Bijua confronts him, now asking for twice the earlier amount for the diary and the life of Ramesh.
+ She has acted in many movies, including “Jerry Maguire”, “Bridget Jones’s Diary Bridget Jones’s Diary“, “Chicago” and “Cinderella Man”.
+ As the siege continued, and food became ever more scarce, he wrote in his diary that he was reduced to “eating the unknown”.
+ It is quite similar to the story that Dostoevsky described in his letter to Katkov, and was written like a diary or journal.
+ She becomes very disappointed that her mom got her a diary instead.
+ But, Bijua gets hold of the diary after coming there.
+ A diary is a book which a person writes about what they have seen or heard or what they have been doing.
+ She became famous around the world after her death when her diary was printed.
+ He hides the diary in his room, where he writes about his secrets.
+ She kept a diary that she called Mimmy.
+ Darwin kept a diary of the things he saw and did on this voyage.
+ Himmler decided the Nazis needed to find another way of killing people.”Auschwitz: The Nazis and the Final Solution” Yesterday television channel, 18:00, 18 November 2013 After the war, the diary of Auschwitz’s Commandant, Rudolf Höss, showed that many “Einsatzkommandos”– the killers– either went mad or killed themselves.
+ This was based on things in his own diary and what the victim told police.
+ There is not much in the diary about the Kellners’ personal lives.
+ She has starred in many movies including “The Diary of Anne Frank.
+ He believed his diary could serve as a warning for future generations to oppose dictatorships and their totalitarian ideology.
+ Christine watches a video diary of herself, which she is unfamiliar with.
+ She died in a Nazi concentration camp and her diary became famous.
+ This is a page from a diary by a girl named Anne Frank, a Jewish girl from the Netherlands that was killed in 1944 by the GermanyGerman government of Adolf Hitler.
+ When World War II ended, Miep Gies gave Otto Frank Anne’s diary and a bundle of notes.
+ It became very popular, and the 1955 play “The Diary of Anne Frank” and movie version were both based on the diary.
+ Miep Gies found Anne’s diary and put it into a drawer.
+ Piper stars in “Secret Diary of a Call Girl”, an ITV2 version of Belle de Jour’s “The Intimate Adventures of a London Call Girl”, a memoir detailing the life of a high-class prostitute.
+ Murasaki started writing her diary in 1008, and finished in 1010.
+ She was best known for having rescued the “The Diary of Anne Frank” from the reject pile.
+ Part of the movie is about the grandson’s attempt to bring the Friedrich Kellner diary to the attention of the public.
+ This became known as the Diary of Friedrich Kellner.
+ After the war her diary became world famous.
+ This can still be seen in his earliest diary from April 15, 1725 to February 12, 1727.
+ The word diary can also be used for a pocket diary: a small book in which people can write down their appointments so that they can remember what they are supposed to be doing each day.
+ She called her diary “Kitty” and wrote in it about all the things that were happening to her and to her family.
+ Zlata’s Diary is about a girl that lived through the Bosnian war.
+ In the second book, “Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets”, one of Voldemort’s horcruxes, his childhood diary possesses the body of another student and lets a monster called a basilisk into the school.
+ Reagan’s original diary is on display at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library.
+ He went back to Amsterdam after the war and found that Anne’s diary had been saved.
+ There were also diary farming and leather production.
+ In 1968, he gave his diary to his American grandson, to take to America for safekeeping.
+ He helped find out that the diary of Jack the Ripper was a hoax.
+ He gave his diary and maps to the South Australian government.
+ Samuel Pepys’s diary about living through the plague has given historians a lot of information about what the plague was like.
+ In the final scene, Mia is shown travelling to Genovia in a private plane with her pet cat Fat Louie, and she writes in her diary that she plans to relocate to Genovia with their mother.
+ She went to the drawer where the diary was kept, and she gave it to Otto Frank.
+ The game was inspired by a dream diary that was written by a woman called Hiroko Nishikawa, she worked in a company called Asmik Ace Entertainment.
+ Friedrich Kellner wrote the diary to expose the crimes of the Third Reich.
+ A person uses the headache diary to write down information about their headaches, like when they started, what kind of symptoms they had and how bad the pain was etc.
+ She was also known for translating a revision of Anne Frank’s diary, “The Diary of a Young Girl” in 1991.
+ Kellner gave his ten-volume diary to his American grandchild.
+ The English translation of the diary was published in 2018 by Cambridge University Press under the title, “My Opposition: The Diary of Friedrich Kellner — A German against the Third Reich”.
+ It was translated from Dutch and first printed in English in 1952 as "The Diary of a Young Girl".
+ The complete and definitive edition of Pepys's diary by Robert Latham and William Matthews was published by Bell Hyman, London, in 1970–1983.
+ Jumboo arrives there and Bijua confronts him, now asking for twice the earlier amount for the diary and the life of Ramesh.