Use the word “unblock”

How to use in-sentence of “unblock”:

+ I’ll also acknowledge this was the primary reason for my original block and that I won’t repeat the pattern again “if” this unblock appeal is accepted.

+ I’ve indef-blocked, but none of them have asked me to unblock that I recall.

+ If we don’t unblock CR90 we can’t see if his behaviour has changed.

+ Administrators who deal with unblock requests from blocked open proxies should typically seek advice from either the blocking admin or the WikiProject on open proxies before unblocking.

+ Put a request on your talk page from that account so that I know its really you and I will unblock you.

+ Smells kind of odd that both users are posting unblock requests just as lines from songs and I suspect they’re both the same user.

Use the word unblock
Use the word unblock

Example sentences of “unblock”:

+ Used to block or unblock users, IPs and ranges of IPs.

+ It may help with your unblock request if you understand how they are reviewed, and by who.
+ Since he has been community banned from this site, the unblock can't be decided by one admin only.

+ Used to block or unblock users, IPs and ranges of IPs.

+ It may help with your unblock request if you understand how they are reviewed, and by who.

+ Since he has been community banned from this site, the unblock can’t be decided by one admin only.

+ Suggestion – unblock Kennedy, put him on probation for three months, one single wrong move, yep, the block is reinstated.

+ Somebody review s unblock request pleeeaaasee.

+ Most administrators consider such an unblock request a sure sign of a sock account and will decline on that basis.

+ I’d like an unblock for ChristianMan16.

+ Then, enter in an optional reason and click on the unblock button.

+ I’m making an unblock request by proxy for the above user as he doesn’t seem able to do so himself.

+ Also, if the reviewing administrator decides that the block was justified, they will not unblock you unless they is convinced that you understand what you are blocked for, and that you will not do it again.

+ A: I would try to contact you first to discuss the situation; if this proved impossible, and given the stipulation that the user has no negative history and seemed sincere, and given that you have this policy, I would be willing to unblock the user but watch their subsequent edits closely.

+ Looking at some of my concerns above, and reading some of the other people’s concerns at the unblock request page, I would therefore like to propose that we vote for him to be unblocked now.

More in-sentence examples of “unblock”:

+ To make an unblock request, copy the following text.

+ While I was not able to see the exact evidence that was used for your block because it had expired by the time you requested unblock I can confirm that it was not just based on your IpRange matching the sock-masters since we ended up being able to verify a large portion of the information from new evidence.

+ As the unblock requests were not filled correctly, I deleted them.

+ This is obviously not something that should be taken lightly, and his use of scare tactics both in his comments at AN and at his unblock request at his talk page only worsens the situation.

+ They can block or unblock users, protect or unprotect pages, and edit fully protected pages, such as the Main Page.

+ If the user was new and the revert war wasn’t over inserting vandalism, I would probably unblock but watch them very closely.

+ To be quite honest I felt that the that I had linked above where the community decided that they support the Hoots block and would oppose an unblock displays why you were blocked.

+ If you do not believe you are using a web host, you may by using the unblock template.

+ They have now left an unblock request on their talk page.

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

+ Please unblock all non-Latin usernames and welcome them to contribute here.

+ If this has happened, use the unblock template as explained above, and an administrator will fix it for you.

+ I would propose that we unblock him, and give him a 60 day restriction from editing projectspace.

+ It could be argued that this is supportive of an unblock but its rather close.

+ Hello all, Racepacket has made another unblock request on his user talk.

+ I believe that uninvolved admins should decline or accept the unblock template.

+ I have decided to unblock BG7 because he has given me personal assurances that his poor behaviour is permanately over.

+ But, I would prefer to see all block unblock discussion happen on-wiki.

+ I will unblock Kennedy based on the criteria I gave in my above suggestion in 12 hours time, unless I see evidence of valid strenuous objection.

+ A message should appear saying if the unblock was successful or unsuccessful.

+ This unblock request is still outstanding.

+ This probably isn’t that big of a deal, as administrators can easily protect the page to prevent them from abusing the unblock tool, but I think that we should stop it before it happens.

+ People from around the site have been answering the call to this unblock request, and now, I believe that it is time that we provide a serious discussion about what is going to happen now.

+ Both of these users have been blocked as VOA – unblock requests have been filed, and all those unblock requests have been lines from popular songs, The Saga Begins.

+ I would consider an unblock if it was only a minor edit war and if the user promises not to engage in a future edit war, but as it’s a 24 hour block it would be not a big deal if I denied them; the block would only last a day.

+ Please unblock me – I understand my mistake and it was done accidentally perhaps because I misunderstood the nai caste source.

+ One reason given during the last two unblock discussion was that certain IP addresses on EN were blocked for expressing views that the sport of netball is not an “Olympic sport” played in the Summer Olympic Games.

+ As such, barring any last minute hitches, I’ll unblock him later today.

+ In practice, almost all unblock requests are declined.

+ A proposal was then made to offer him an unblock with restrictions.

+ If any administrator is willing to unblock, that administrator is free to begin an unblock discussion below the archived discussion.

+ I beg of you to unblock me.

+ I don’t understand why declined unblock requests cannot be removed from the user talk page.

+ Administrators can and unblock users who are causing trouble.

+ So I will unblock once I see an edit on your talk page.

+ Today, 88.198.175.78 and 88.65.92.19 where used to post unblock requests for the blocked range.

+ Please unblock me earlier.

+ 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.

+ Do not make an unblock request that includes a request for checkuser to “prove your innocence”.

+ At the end of a defined period, they will be reviewed by an administrator or by consensus that would either unblock them for good, determine that they need more time with a user, or completely deny their return.

+ With all these proxy blocks, we need a mailing list for admins to consider unblock requests.

+ Although I would grant unblock in some cases, I’m not sure in which cases I would grant or deny unblock.

+ Hi all, I would like recommendations and suggestions for my unblock request for enwiki on the linked page’s talk page.

+ If you unblock my students and wait a week or two, I will notify you that our editing teams have finished their work.

+ When the unblock reason is valid it is then very VERY frequent that the blocking admin will unblock himself.

+ In fact its frowned upon for another admin to unblock without talking to the blocking admin.

+ Sysops or others with access to the blocking and unblocking interface may still block and unblock others while blocked.

+ They will be the last resort, if unblock requests have been declined, or if a permanent ban on the user is requested.

+ To make an unblock request, copy the following text.

+ While I was not able to see the exact evidence that was used for your block because it had expired by the time you requested unblock I can confirm that it was not just based on your IpRange matching the sock-masters since we ended up being able to verify a large portion of the information from new evidence.
+ As the unblock requests were not filled correctly, I deleted them.

Use in sentence of “Even number”

How to use in-sentence of “Even number”:

+ An atom is composed of bosons if it has an even number of electrons.

+ Giraffes have an even number of toes and are the tallest land animals.

+ With an even number of values, as there is no single number which divides all of the numbers to two halves, the median is defined as the mean of the two central elements.

+ In mathematics, the number eight is an even number and a composite number.

+ If there is an even number of data, there will not be a number right in the middle, so we choose the two middle ones and calculate their mean.

+ The octahedron is unique among the Platonic solids in having an even number of faces meeting at each vertex.

+ They have an even number of toes: two or four.

+ For instance, if Goldbach’s conjecture is true but unprovable, then it is impossible to correctly round down 0.5 + 10 where n is the first even number greater than 4 which is not the sum of two primes, or 0.5 if there is no such number.

Use in sentence of Even number
Use in sentence of Even number

Example uses in sentence of “emphasis”

How to use in-sentence of “emphasis”:

+ As the online classified advertising sector develops, there is an increasing emphasis toward specialization.

+ In the Classical era, there was more emphasis on the music in an opera.

+ Its basic concept is the emphasis placed on important differences being biological rather than cultural.

+ In recent years, a renewed emphasis on preserving water quality and riparian habitat in the nation’s rivers and lakes, together with stricter management practices, eventually benefited smallmouth populations.

+ Compared to the members of Girls’ Generation the main focus of TTS is on the vocal ability of each member while the original group places more emphasis in general on songs and group performances.

+ The movement places equal emphasis on disarmament.

+ In the collection, there is an emphasis on Buddhist art from the Nara area.

Example uses in sentence of emphasis
Example uses in sentence of emphasis

Example sentences of “emphasis”:

+ Speed was absolutely essential if further lives were not to be lost.Both place the emphasis on saving other peoples’ lives even, if necessary, at the expense of the operator.

+ Quotes are sometimes used incorrectly for emphasis in lieu of underlining or italics, most commonly on signs or placards.

+ A Bayesian approach on molecules and behavior: reconsidering phylogenetic and evolutionary patterns of the Salamandridae with emphasis on “Triturus” newts.

+ Freud’s work placed emphasis on the Unconscious mindsubconscious mind, and its role in steering behaviour and emotion.

+ The Ustase almost immediately enacted racial laws that reflected the acceptance of the ideology of Nazi Germany and Fascist Italy, with an emphasis placed on Croatian national issues.

+ James’s emphasis on diversity as the default human condition has kept a strong influence in American culture, especially among liberals.

+ He gave equal emphasis to both the male and female dancer.

+ The 1989 edition of the “Oxford English Dictionary” describes “parallelopiped” explicitly as incorrect forms, but these are listed without comment in the 2004 edition, and only pronunciations with the emphasis on the fifth syllable “pi” are given.

+ Along with adding these specific classes Dudley also added an entire teaching department to the school, that taught pupils to be a teacher while placing special emphasis on “courtesy, manners, and an appreciation to culture in general.” Dudley himself was praised for his politeness.

+ Varèse’s music has an emphasis on timbre and rhythm.

+ This includes: English-language quotation marks around titles of works in languages that use other quotation character glyphs; italicization of titles in languages which do not use that convention; and emphasis that is not found in the original foreign text; among other cases.

+ Other examples can include giving a lot of emphasis to evidence which supports the idea but barely any to other evidence, and taking a quotationquote out of context so that it seems to have a different meaning than it originally did.

+ With his behaviorism, Watson put the emphasis on external behavior of people and their reactions on given situations, rather than the internal, mental state of those people.

+ Speed was absolutely essential if further lives were not to be lost.Both place the emphasis on saving other peoples’ lives even, if necessary, at the expense of the operator.

+ Quotes are sometimes used incorrectly for emphasis in lieu of underlining or italics, most commonly on signs or placards.
+ A Bayesian approach on molecules and behavior: reconsidering phylogenetic and evolutionary patterns of the Salamandridae with emphasis on "Triturus" newts.

More in-sentence examples of “emphasis”:

+ However, in recent times there has been a big emphasis on tourism, especially in seaside resorts such as Llandudno.

+ The contemporary conservation movement has broadened from the early movement’s emphasis on use of sustainable yield of natural resources and preservation of wilderness areas to include preservation of biodiversity.

+ They also place a strong theological emphasis on voluntary service.

+ In the 1980s Austin sold the most cars in the British Leyland group, however when the company became Rover Group, a greater emphasis was placed on the more upmarket Rover name.

+ It has a strong emphasis on basic explosives, guidance and tracking systems, small arms, Naval ammunition classification, and safety.

+ The emphasis on the child as a growing person is typical of humanistic psychology.

+ Following Virginia’s readmission to the Union in 1870, and with the loss of slave labor, the agricultural economy resumed with more emphasis on livestock and dairy farming.

+ Due to the history of the institution, there is emphasis given to the sandwich course system and the maintenance of strong links with industry.

+ Both times, he ran on a very liberal platform that wanted people of all races to co-operate, as well as more emphasis on education, urban issues and infrastructure.

+ Clearly there is an emphasis on the traditions and on the utilitarian aspect of History, embedded in the etymology of Itihaasa.

+ Throughout there is a strong emphasis on ethics and ritual purity.

+ There is far too much emphasis on deleting – let us simply expand.

+ Nature photography tends to put a stronger emphasis on making the photo look good than other forms of photography like photojournalism and documentary photography.

+ This emphasis on politeness, which comes from the vocabulary, is known as Aadab in Urdu.

+ Two separate studies, in 2007 at Hokkaido University and in 2009 at Glasgow University, showed that Japanese and other East Asians read facial expressions by looking mainly at the eyes, and the researchers noted that this is reflected in East Asian emoticons which put emphasis on the eyes, compared to Western emoticons which emote mainly with the mouth.

+ He placed a strong emphasis on participant observation because it allowed Anthropologistanthropologists to learn local languages and customs, which would be helpful when writing up ethnographic reports.

+ In 1818, the Black Ball Line, with a fleet of sailing ships, offered the first regular passenger service with emphasis on passenger comfort, from England to the United States.

+ When a word has more than one syllable, some syllables are usually given more emphasis than others when the word is spoken.

+ Related factors are the increasing emphasis on ideal male physiques shown by advertisements and the concern over being photographed and videotaped.

+ As Secretary of State, Vance approached foreign policy with an emphasis on negotiation over conflict and a special interest in arms reduction.

+ The humanities are central to the collection of the KB, with an emphasis on Dutch history, language and culture.

+ If the source uses italics for emphasis, and you want to show that the emphasis is the source’s and not yours, you can add “” after the quote.

+ In World War II, with largely conscriptionconscript armies, there was great emphasis on training.

+ PCLinuxOS places specific emphasis on desktop computing, concentrating its efforts for home or small business environments, hence paying less attention to other more “traditional” uses, like servers.

+ His subjects were traditional but with a emphasis on the Trojan War.

+ However, in recent times there has been a big emphasis on tourism, especially in seaside resorts such as Llandudno.

+ The contemporary conservation movement has broadened from the early movement's emphasis on use of sustainable yield of natural resources and preservation of wilderness areas to include preservation of biodiversity.

+ Medawar’s work resulted in a shift of emphasis in the science of immunology from one that attempts to deal with the fully developed immunity mechanism to one that attempts to alter the immunity mechanism itself.

+ He also made large donations to many institutions in India and abroad with special emphasis given to educational institutions.

+ Do not report me and accuse me of hypocrisy and put emphasis on my one-year block.

+ It has a particular emphasis on Palestine and Israel.

+ That puts the emphasis heavily on living mammals, where, as Rowe points out, the database of characters is extensive.

+ With its emphasis on early detection and prevention of problems, SPC has a distinct advantage over other quality methods, such as inspection, which apply resources to detecting and correcting problems after they have occurred.

+ This turned out to be an award-winning firm, later becoming Weese Langley Weese, and was best known for non-profit and educational projects with an emphasis on historical appreciation and preservation.

+ A liberal arts college is a college with an emphasis on Undergraduate educationundergraduate study in the liberal arts and sciences.

+ In particular, they felt that Windows 1.0 put too much emphasis on mouse mouse input at a time when mouse use was not yet widespread; not providing enough resources for new users; and for performance issues, especially on systems with lower computer hardware specifications.

+ Long’s departure from the show in 1987 shifted the emphasis to Sam’s relationship with a new character, Rebecca Howe.

+ Cope’s beliefs became one with an increased emphasis on continual and utilitarian evolution with less involvement of a Creator.Polly, David 1997.

+ Christians place emphasis on these parables, since they are believed to be the words of Jesus.

+ His work incorporates technology, light, sound and action with continued emphasis on social awareness of each finished piece.

+ Today, emphasis has moved back closer to Darwin’s ideas.

+ Much of the development of the main stream of algebraic geometry in the 20th century occurred within an abstract algebraic framework, with increasing emphasis being placed on “intrinsic” properties of algebraic varieties not dependent on any particular way of embedding the variety in an ambient coordinate space.

+ The college is known for its emphasis on writing and speaking.

+ Showa Women’s University places a heavy emphasis on study-abroad programs because of the growing demand for global communications and business.

+ When considering measurement, too much emphasis has been placed on economic developers for “not creating jobs.” However, the reality is that economic developers do not typically create jobs, but facilitate the process for existing businesses and start-ups to do so.

+ He is also known for creating the announcing style in which he rolls certain letters and adds other emphasis to a fighter’s name.

+ Although emphasis will be on speaking skills, reading, writing and listening skills will also be practiced.

+ He was known for his works discussing modern technologies, including the digital revolution and the communication revolution, with emphasis on their effects on cultures worldwide.

+ These are, according to him, the emphasis on teaching skills, such as critical thinking skills, rather than knowledge, individualism rather than communal learning, and developmentalism, that is, teaching children what is “appropriate” for their age.

+ Publisher is similar to Word except that it places the emphasis on page layout and design.

“fortuna” some ways to use

How to use in-sentence of “fortuna”:

+ After losing a qualifying match versus the Faroe Islands he resigned and coached Fortuna Düsseldorf and Austria Wien.

+ Hind on August 22, 1852 and named after Fortuna Fortuna, the Roman goddess of luck.

+ From 1987 to 1988, he played for Fortuna Düsseldorf.

+ He played for SG Eschweiler, Alemannia Aachen, Rot-Weiss Essen and Fortuna 54 Geleen.

+ Ehlen started his professional career with Fortuna SC and joined Roda JC in 1975.

fortuna some ways to use
fortuna some ways to use

Example sentences of “fortuna”:

+ Boba Fett quickly killed Bib Fortuna and walked up and sat on the throne with Fennec on his side.

+ After six seasons he went to Germany playing for Kickers Offenbach and Fortuna Düsseldorf.
+ Bundesliga club Fortuna Düsseldorf.

+ Boba Fett quickly killed Bib Fortuna and walked up and sat on the throne with Fennec on his side.

+ After six seasons he went to Germany playing for Kickers Offenbach and Fortuna Düsseldorf.

+ Bundesliga club Fortuna Düsseldorf.

+ Some examples of early parody masses include the “Missa Malheur me bat”, “Missa Mater Patris”, and “Missa Fortuna desperata” by Josquin Desprez.

+ He plays for Fortuna Düsseldorf.

+ SC Fortuna Köln is a German football club.

+ He played for FC Eindhoven from 1951 to 1956, AFC Ajax from 1956 to 1959 and for Fortuna Sittard from 1959 to 1960.

+ StarStellar occultations by Fortuna have been seen several times.

+ A post-credit scene at the end of the season finale for “The Mandalorian” season two showed Boba Fett and Fennec Shand arriving at Jabba’s Palace where currently Bib Fortuna was leading.

+ He played for Fortuna ’54 and Sittardia.

+ Juan Clímaco Formell Fortuna was a Cuban musician, bassist, composer, and arranger.

+ Bach wrote: “Notulis crescentibus crescat Fortuna Regis”.

+ He started as defender for Fortuna 05 when he was six but at the age of nine he became goalkeeper, a position he played for the rest of his career.

+ He was known for his roles as Gial AckbarAdmiral Ackbar and Bib Fortuna in the third movie of the original Star Wars trilogy, “Return of the Jedi”.

Example sentences of “pope”

How to use in-sentence of “pope”:

+ John XIX is credited as the first pope to grant an indulgence.

+ In return, Robert acknowledged the pope as his feudal overlord.

+ Cardinal Castagna was elected pope on 15 September 1590.

+ The Pope Paul VI Hall is the modern building in which mass papal audiences are held.

+ The pope is elected by the College of Cardinals which can lead the Roman Catholic Church and the city-state itself.

+ He entered the service of Alessandro FarneseAlessandro Cardinal Farnese, brother of the Duke of Parma and grandson of Pope Paul III.

+ Arthur had died a few months after the marriage at the age of fifteen, and a special dispensation from the Pope on the ground the marriage had never been consummated was issued so Catherine could marry Henry and the alliance between Spain and England would be kept.

+ He was adopted into the immediate family of Pope Callixtus; and was known afterwards as Rodrigo Borgia.

Example sentences of pope
Example sentences of pope

Example sentences of “pope”:

+ The Pope told Christians that fighting the war would repay God for their sins and that if they died on a crusade they would go straight to heaven.

+ During 1213, Pope Gregory IX pushed Frederick II into leading the Fifth Crusade.
+ In 1885 John Newton considered the "tre cassyn" to have originated in the mid 13th century, when the Pope offered the King of Sicilythrone of Sicily to Edmund, son of King Henry III of England.

+ The Pope told Christians that fighting the war would repay God for their sins and that if they died on a crusade they would go straight to heaven.

+ During 1213, Pope Gregory IX pushed Frederick II into leading the Fifth Crusade.

+ In 1885 John Newton considered the “tre cassyn” to have originated in the mid 13th century, when the Pope offered the King of Sicilythrone of Sicily to Edmund, son of King Henry III of England.

+ A pope chooses a regnal name when he is elected.

+ In 1984 the pope made him the patron of Catholic artists.

+ Notable professors include Pope Benedict XVIJoseph Ratzinger and Hans Kung.

+ In 1982, the Pope made a visit to Japan, and in 1984 to South Korea and Puerto Rico.

+ On September 15, 2012, Pope Benedict XVI accepted his resignation request made for reasons of age.

+ In the 1530s, the Pope told King Henry VIII that he could not divorce his wife.

+ Liber Pontificalis criticized Pope John VII for not signing Canons which were really unpopular in Italy at the time.

+ Despite the excommunication of Bruce and his followers by Pope Clement V, his support slowly strengthened; and by 1314, with the help of leading nobles such as Sir James Douglas and the Earl of Moray, only the castles at Bothwell and Stirling were still under English control.

+ On 13 March 2013, Mejía suffered a heart attack on the same day his fellow Argentine Jorge BergoglioCardinal Jorge Mario Bergoglio was elected as Pope Francis, the 266th pontiff of the Catholic Church.

More in-sentence examples of “pope”:

+ Henry was born in exile at Rome on 6 March 1725 and baptized on the same day by Pope Benedict XIII, 37 years after his grandfather James II and VII lost the throne, and ten years after his father’s failed attempt to regain it.

+ He was the fourth of six non-cardinals to be elected pope in the Middle Ages.

+ The “true” or actual tenth pope Benedict identified himself with the ordinal number XI.

+ In 1179, Waldo and one of his followers went to Rome, where they were welcomed by Pope Alexander III, and the Roman Curia.

+ The Pope Gregory IIIPope wished him to become the defender of the Holy See and offered him the Roman consulship.

+ He was made cardinal on 28 June 1988 by Pope John Paul II, Cardinal Tumi was named the Archbishop of Douala on 31 August 1991.

+ It means there was no Pope; as in a Pope had passed away, and his successor hadn’t yet been elected.

+ He resigned in 2004 due to health problems along with Pope John Paul II accepting his resignation.

+ It should be updated as the pope changes.

+ It questioned the teaching of the western Church and its ideas about penance, the authority of the Pope and the usefulness of “indulgences”.

+ He was the first Pope to make an official visit to the President of the Italian Republic at the Quirinal Palace.

+ An official from the Pope in Rome was brought over and a trial was held.

+ On 11 February 2013, the Vatican confirmed Pope Benedict would resign the papacy and on 13 March it announced the new and current pope as Pope Francis.

+ Pope Gregory VIII, born Alberto di Morra, was an ItalyItalian priest of the 174th Pope from 25 October 1073 until he died in 1085.

+ Michelangelo did not finish his painting either, because the Pope called him to Rome.

+ In 1613-1620, Date send Hasekura Tsunenaga on a diplomatic mission to the courts of Philip III of Spain in Madrid and Pope Paul V in Rome.

+ In 1977, Ratzinger was named by Pope Paul VI as a Cardinal Cardinal and the Archbishop of Munich and Freising.

+ Anthems for the church have been composed ever since King Henry VIII argued with the Pope and did not want to be Roman Catholic any more.

+ Pope Boniface confirmed the decree of Pope Celestine V that any pope can freely resign.

+ In 1706, Pope Clement XI raised Conti to the rank of cardinal.

+ He was succeeded by Pope Stephen VII.

+ On March 8th, he saves Hulk Hogan And the pope D’Anglo Dinero.

+ At birth, Pope John II was named after the Roman god Mercury.

+ The Gregorian calendar, named after Pope Gregory XIII, is now a civil calendar that is used in many countries around the world.

+ It began as a result of Henry VIII’s quarrel with Pope Clement VII regarding his refusal to grant a divorce.

+ Henry was born in exile at Rome on 6 March 1725 and baptized on the same day by Pope Benedict XIII, 37 years after his grandfather James II and VII lost the throne, and ten years after his father's failed attempt to regain it.

+ He was the fourth of six non-cardinals to be elected pope in the Middle Ages.
+ The "true" or actual tenth pope Benedict identified himself with the ordinal number XI.

+ He was appointed on 30 July 1983 by Pope John Paul II, and became the Archdiocese’s second Archbishop upon his installation on 10 November 1983.

+ However, Pope Pius XII suspended the cause in 1941.

+ Peter, in his authority as pope on matters of faith or morals, even if he does so without the support of the bishops.

+ Cardinal Aubert was elected pope on December 18, 1352.

+ This music, together with some new chants to complete the liturgical year, became known as “Gregorian.” This chant was probably named after Pope Gregory the Great.

+ He also went to many countries that no pope had ever visited before.

+ He was named auxiliary bishop of the Greek Catholic Diocese of Cluj-GherlaCluj-Gherla Diocese in November 1996 by Pope John Paul II.

+ He was the List of popes183rd Pope from 1261 to 1264.

+ Each “Major Basilica” has a throne for the pope and an altar that is specially for the pope to celebrate mass.

+ The Immaculate Conception became official Catholic teaching in 1854, announced by Pope Pius IX.

+ The death certificate stated that when the Pope died, he had Parkinson’s disease, with serious breathing difficulties.

+ In 1991, he visited Rome to commemorate the 600th anniversary of the canonization of Bridget of Sweden together with the Pope of the Roman Catholic Church.

+ He is the first ever pope to visit the White House, and a mosque.

+ Nowadays, for a church to be called a “Minor Basilica”, it has to be given some special privileges or rights by the pope in a document called a “Papal Brief”.

+ This was especially bad because the King had originally asked the Pope for special permission to marry Catherine, who was the widow of the King’s older brother Arthur.

+ On April 13, 1991, Pope John Paul II appointed the 77 year old Świątek the first archbishop of the new archdiocese of Minsk-Mohilev.

+ The album is actually just speeches by Pope Francis recorded in many locations worldwide between 2013 and 2015.

+ He deposed Arnulf and chose as his successor Abbot Gerbert of Aurillac who would later be known as Pope Silvester II.

+ The first pope who traveled a lot was Pope Paul VI.

+ It was originally conferred upon King Henry VIII of England by Pope Leo X on 11 October 1521 as a reward for the king having written a pamphlet in defense of the sacraments against Martin Luther.

+ In 2006 Pope Benedict XVI removed Maciel from active ministry, before his election as Pope in April 2005.

+ Bruno was elected pope in 996; and he chose to be called Gregory.

Some example sentences of “colt”

How to use in-sentence of “colt”:

+ It was also sold as the Dodge Colt or Lancer Fiore.

+ It has been known as the Colt Lancer, Dodge ColtDodge/Plymouth Colt, Chrysler Valiant Lancer, Chrysler Lancer, Soueast Lioncel, Mitsubishi Carisma, and Mitsubishi Mirage in various countries at different times, and will be sold as the Galant Fortis in its home market from 2007.

+ It was one of several Colt BARs.

+ He bought one of the first Colt BARs to shoot things out of the sky.

+ It was first made by John Browning in 1904, the “ACP” in the name stands for “Automatic Colt Pistol”.

+ After retiring from racing, he became a breeding stallion, known for as the sire of 2015 Triple Crown of Thoroughbred Racing Triple Crown winner Champion 2-Year-Old Colt Classic Empire, and other graded-stakes winners.

Some example sentences of colt
Some example sentences of colt

Example sentences of “colt”:

+ The police were armed with double-barrelled shotguns and.56 calibre Colt rifles.

+ In "The Fall Guy", he played Colt Seavers, a stunt double who worked to solve criminal cases.

+ The police were armed with double-barrelled shotguns and.56 calibre Colt rifles.

+ In “The Fall Guy”, he played Colt Seavers, a stunt double who worked to solve criminal cases.

+ The same year, a palomino colt was born in Santa Cietro, CA.

+ Racehorses of the 20th Century, Secretariat is second only to Man o’ War, who also was a large chestnut colt given the nickname “Big Red”.

+ The pistol was made first by Colt Manufacturing but was produced by many other companies during World War II.

+ Around 125 Colt Monitor automatic rifles were made.

+ ABI’s seven other beers are sold on a somewhat limited scale, but its Colt 45 brand, launched in 1995, is the biggest among them.

+ He feuded with wrestlers like Colt Cabana and Chris Hero.

+ Other manufacturers said that Colt was overstating its rights, and that “M4” was now a generic term for a shortened AR-15.

+ The military version is the M-16, manufactured by Colt Firearms, FNMI, Harrington Richardson, Daewoo, and others.

+ It uses tanks and other armoured vehicles, such as the LAV III, as well as artillery, engineering vehicles, and a variety of weapons, such as the Colt Canada C7 rifle.

+ It was originally a contender for a 5.56 mm Australian military service rifle to replace the then-issued Lithgow L1A1-F1 SLR and Colt M16A1 rifles.

“skill” – example sentences

How to use in-sentence of “skill”:

+ The highest amount of skill is 100%, but with special items it can be raised to 120%.

+ There is some skill in blackjack, because the odds change as the cards are dealt.

+ Beria’s uncompromising ruthlessness in his duties and skill at producing results led to his overseeing the Soviet atomic bomb project.

+ Despite Hercules’ origins not being clearly established in the movie, he displays powerful godlike strength and unmatched skill in combat.

+ With Henry II’s permission, William went on Crusade for two years and his superior fighting skill was recognized by the Knights Templar.

+ He also tries to express that being well liked is not enough to succeed, because success requires skill also.

+ Because of the skill of the players, a no-hitter does not happen very often.

skill - example sentences
skill – example sentences

Example sentences of “skill”:

+ To play freestyle football, one needs skill to keep the ball off the ground.

+ She is intelligent and her special skill is the ability to remember all that she has read.

+ To play freestyle football, one needs skill to keep the ball off the ground.

+ She is intelligent and her special skill is the ability to remember all that she has read.

+ Bell avoided having to match skill with Balukas on each turn.

+ In the future, I hope to continue gaining knowledge, trust, and skill necessary to pursue CheckUser and Oversight.

+ As in “Guild Wars”, the player has a skill bar where he/she can choose from a large pool of abilities.

+ When used by critics, it is an analysis of the action in a match and the skill level exhibited.

+ By the way, Hitoshi met Kuroda at the new president’s inauguration party, but he returned with the outside director due to the skill of the show and the banquet.

+ Her nickname is “Tomochan”, and special skill is Horse riding.

+ Knack discovers that he has a skill that allows him to incorporate ice, metal and other substances into his body, giving him new abilities.

+ Jim, Kim’s boyfriend, tried to use Edward’s skill of unlocking doors without a scratch for stealing money from his own father.

More in-sentence examples of “skill”:

+ I am not a native speaker of English, but the basic problem I see is that the skill of English of an editor need to be at least at a basic level, to be able to communicate with others in the language.

+ In 2005, Totschnig won stage 14 of the Tour, showing his skill on the 15km long climb up the Port de Pailhères.

+ Ambidexterity is when a person has approximately equal skill with both hands and/or both sides of the body.

+ Their restaurants have small rides, pizza, and arcade / skill games.

+ Motor sports based on skill are often called “trials”.

+ Data scientists solve complicated data problems using mathematics, statistics and computer science, although very good skill in these subjects are not required.

+ They have the skill to use the bits for very fine control over the horse, without hurting it.

+ He has a good relationship with his teacher, who believes that he has a great skill at reading and understanding language.

+ From a technical standpoint, I believe I have the skill and knowledge necessary to implement the tools appropriately and without causing harm the project.

+ A friend is one who admires a person’s skill and helps or encourages them to make the right choices and do not get into any trouble at all.

+ After a game, a player is given or removed skill points based on how well they played compared to the computer’s skill level, though some games do not calculate points during multiplayer sessions.

+ It really is possible to spot who is lying, for instance, and it is a skill which can be trained and improved.

+ The word “composition” can also mean learning the skill of how to compose.

+ To qualify for a license, the person must be free-and-clear of crimes, attend a minimum 10-hour class which is taught by a state-certified instructor, pass a 50-question test, show a high amount of skill in a 50-round shooting test, and must pass two background tests, one shallow and one deep.

+ The skill bar is different from “Guild Wars”.

+ Each Boss is a different fight and requires a large amount of skill and awareness to kill.

+ Your junior coach’s general skill decides on how accurately the general skill of each junior is estimated.

+ Because of this, there are many Internet tutorials to help enhance the creative skill of every Microsoft Painter.

+ The female lyrebirds of both species are also mimics, and will sing on occasion but the females do so with less skill than the males.

+ He used that skill in his spare time to make musical instruments for his family to play.

+ When people are civilized, they have learned from the wisdom, skill and knowledge gained over centuries of human progress.

+ He is most famous for his silent films which showed his skill at physical comedy..

+ His skill at writing helped him to write the items that were important in starting the Kelly legend.

+ Blood Elf : Ability to silence nearby opponents and restore energy, rage, mana and runic power, enchanting skill bonus, higher magic resistance.

+ Koffka also spent one year at the University of Edinburgh in Scotland where learnt English, a skill that later served him well.

+ Cakes can be actually mixed in just a few minutes, with only a small bit of skill needed, and it can be lifted fresh from the oven in less than 30 minutes.

+ I am not a native speaker of English, but the basic problem I see is that the skill of English of an editor need to be at least at a basic level, to be able to communicate with others in the language.

+ In 2005, Totschnig won stage 14 of the Tour, showing his skill on the 15km long climb up the Port de Pailhères.

+ Each skill level has 10 points.

+ You are only shown an overall skill of the junior and will not see their individual skills until you contract them when they leave the youth school.

+ Marshal’s great skill and bravery was noticed and he was ransomed by Queen Eleanor of England.

+ He exhibited great skill with his hands and a natural ability for mathematics, although Latin and Greek failed to interest him.

+ Increasing your skill and timing is important to win in Halo 3, just like every other game.

+ His great skill and moves reserved him a spot in football history as one of the best players.

+ The test would check that they know the road rules, and have the skill to drive a car.

+ Another skill required of medical social workers is the ability to work cooperatively with other members of the multidisciplinary treatment team who are directly involved in the patient’s care.

+ During more ordinary city commuting, the easiest braking skill one learns is simply to drag the toe or heel of one’s rear foot on the ground.

+ Some do not believe this skill exists.

+ Informal debates like discussion are very common, but the quality of a debate improves with knowledge and skill of its participants as debaters.

+ An ensemble usually consists of three or four people with similar skill levels.

+ His skill attracted interest from foreign clubs, and he eventually went to the Swedish club of Örgryte IS in 1995.

+ He could dance “en pointe”, a rare skill among male dancers at the time.

+ Hence, due to their skill in intubation, they are often the first line responders for emergencies.

+ From 2005 till 2008 Moniz was skill trainer for Tottenham Hotspurs in Englands Premier League.

+ Progressive rock is more complicated than this, and can require more skill to play.

+ For sports in which individual competitors utilise more than one sporting skill see :Category:Multisports.

+ Because of his skill and well known road partners, Moore’s name began to be known in the billiard world.

+ Agent 47 has a special level of skill when it comes to using improvised weapons such as explosives, sniper rifles, automatic weapons and bladed weapons.

+ Nicole joined “Star Golden Bell” on December 20, 2008, hosting a segment called “Level With Me ” in which the guests have to guess a term or title from her clues; the challenge comes due to her comparative lack of skill and experience with the Korean language.

+ A horticulturist is a person who works and conducts research in the science and skill of growing flowers, fruits, vegetables or ornamental plants.

+ Able to travel the world as a member of the Bolshoi, her skill as a dancer was widely recognised.

+ A person’s skill level is also characterized as apathy when the person has a general lack of interest in the task at hand.

Some sentences in use of “cops”

How to use in-sentence of “cops”:

– Sixx confessed to the cops that it was him and not Deana.

– Many cops think that he is a criminal.

– The game is rated T for teen and you can hit cops and animals but they will not die.

– As Gruber’s men escort him down, he asks them about lotto numbers and realizes that they are not the real cops and kills them.

– His friend, Pokey, tells Ness to go away because he’s bothering the cops, even though the cops are finding Pokey annoying.

Some sentences in use of cops
Some sentences in use of cops

“workforce” how to use in sentences

How to use in-sentence of “workforce”:

– Before of the depression’s development, several oil and gas companies removed unneeded workers from offshore oil platforms in the northern Gulf of Mexico; the Shell Oil Company evacuated about 700employees, while Noble Energy removed its workforce of about 300people from two oil rigs.

– He also was on the Labor Workforce Development, Military Veterans’ Affairs, and Public Safety Finance Subcommittees, for the 28th Legislature.

– The town was built for the Uranium mine that was established prior to the founding of Kakadu National Park and provides infrastructure for the mine’s workforce as well as the national park activities and tourism.

– Mostly, study of LGBT influence on any particular area of the workforce includes all types.

– About 19% of the town’s workforce travels to New York City for work.

– But management problems, labor disputes and a new workforce all caused problems for production.

– The United States, Japan and the European Union are three economic powers which have a skilled workforce and access to capital.

– Mullan was a professor of Health Policy and Management and of Pediatrics at the George Washington University and the George Washington University Health Workforce Institute.

workforce how to use in sentences
workforce how to use in sentences

“orienteering” how to use?

How to use in-sentence of “orienteering”:

+ Ski orienteering is a winter sport.

+ There are now orienteering groups for 67 countries.International Orienteering Federation.

+ Mountain bike orienteering or MTBO that you can say is a sport where you cycle through the forest on small paths and trying to find the controls.

+ The club runs bandy, association footballsoccer, Nordic skiing, orienteering and ski orienteering.

+ Orienteering is developed by International Orienteering Federation.

+ In the year 1996 some people decided to start to try to have orienteering as a sport in the Olympic games.

+ Foot-Orienteering is one of the IOF recognised orienteering types.

+ About sixty years ago, people started orienteering in Europe, Asia, North America, Australia, and New Zealand and in 1967 a group of people started to meet up in the United States of America to make an orienteering club.Kirk, Colin.

orienteering how to use?
orienteering how to use?