Some in-sentence examples of “coordinates”

How to use in-sentence of “coordinates”:

+ Instead, he has to find a webcam on the published coordinates and take a photo of himself.

+ Recent lightcurve analysis indicates that its pole points towards either ecliptic coordinate systemecliptic coordinates with a 10° uncertainty.

+ However, when used outside of infoboxes, the template supports splitting the coordinates into individual components using the parameters listed below.

+ It is primarily for specifying the World Geodetic SystemWGS84 geographic coordinates of locations on Geo microformat.

+ The values for the parameters are the pixel coordinates of the location mark when the image is scaled to a width of 1000 pixels.

+ For simplicity, the “y” and “z” coordinates are unaffected; only the “x” and “t” coordinates are transformed.

+ The different variables are combined to form coordinates in the phase space and they are displayed using glyphs and colored using another scalar variable.

+ The equatorial coordinates are based on the position of stars relative to the Earth’s equator.

Some in-sentence examples of coordinates
Some in-sentence examples of coordinates

Example sentences of “coordinates”:

+ When using, as in this example, these coordinates will be displayed in the infobox, and at the top of the article, above the infobox.

+ No matter if the template is set to display coordinates of a faraway section, the GeoGroup box’s wording will still assert it will display coordinates of “this section”.

+ Lightcurve analysis indicates that Massalia’s pole points towards either ecliptic coordinate systemecliptic coordinates with a 10° uncertainty.

+ To ensure that coordinates are seen by these tools, one set should be displayed beside the title.

+ A three-dimensional structure can be described using the Flory convention by applying a vector conversion from the Cartesian coordinates to the generalized coordinates.

+ Wikilinks are acceptable in any of the Infobox fields except coordinates and map parameters.

+ The axis of the mutual orbit of the two asteroids points towards ecliptic coordinates This is tilted about 63° to the circumsolar orbit of the system.

+ With this code, the coordinates will also appear on the top of the page.

+ This template creates links to mapping services which display all the coordinates on a single map, and links to other services which allow the coordinates to be used or downloaded in a variety of formats.

+ The Secretariat of State, under the Cardinal Secretary of State, directs and coordinates the Curia.

+ When using, as in this example, these coordinates will be displayed in the infobox, and at the top of the article, above the infobox.

+ No matter if the template is set to display coordinates of a faraway section, the GeoGroup box's wording will still assert it will display coordinates of "this section".

+ Homogeneous coordinates of projective geometry offered an extension of the notion of coordinate system in a different direction, and enriched the scope of algebraic geometry.

+ The most detailed analysis indicates that it points either towards about ecliptic coordinates with a 10° uncertainty.

+ Usually people use Cartesian coordinates to write down a position.

+ It coordinates regional development projects and manages funds from the European Union.

+ The group coordinates campaigns, public forums, emergency relief, speak outs, and educational programs for the community.

+ Other 3D coordinate systems such as spherical coordinates include both linear and angular measurements.

+ The program coordinates scientific research and operational support in the region.

+ By default, coordinates appear in the format used to specify them.

More in-sentence examples of “coordinates”:

+ Clicking on the coordinates will take users to an experimental mapsource wiki where they can choose a particular map site to view that location.

+ The coordinates for Leavenworth are of water.
+ Traditional cache: The basic cache type, hidden on the place defined by coordinates in header of listing.

+ Clicking on the coordinates will take users to an experimental mapsource wiki where they can choose a particular map site to view that location.

+ The coordinates for Leavenworth are of water.

+ Traditional cache: The basic cache type, hidden on the place defined by coordinates in header of listing.

+ Among the most active of the major Curial institutions are the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith, which oversees church doctrine; the Congregation for Bishops, which coordinates the appointment of bishops worldwide; the Congregation for the Evangelization of Peoples, which oversees all missionary activities; and the Pontifical Council for Justice and Peace, which deals with international peace and social issues.

+ Military receivers then displayed only the geographic coordinates, or some had no display but only gave the coordinates to another machine.

+ The y-coordinate is equal to zero at these values of x, and so the coordinates are the places where the graph of the function crosses the x-axis.

+ This template is not intended for articles with single sets of coordinates; such coordinates already link indirectly to.

+ Agency’s coordinates are.

+ This template places the coordinates in the upper-right of the article, just below the horizontal rule running under the article’s title.

+ Its coordinates are from 12.955214, 77.689368 to 12.946359, 77.670829.

+ The cylinder is a “degenerate quadric” because at least one of the coordinates does not appear in the equation.

+ This parameter is used to place geographic coordinates in the upper right corner of the page via the template.

+ Cylindrical coordinates take the same idea that polar coordinates use, but they extend it further.

+ This method requires the geographic coordinates to be entered using the parameters below and assigning the name of the area covered by one of a set of location map templates.

+ His outfits in photos are almost all casual style, but he coordinates many patterns and colors well-balanced.

+ The coordinates information position a pushpin coordinate marker and label on the map ‘automatically’.

+ To display coordinates in the Infobox two methods can be used.

+ This template places latitude and longitude coordinates for the location somewhere near the article’s title, depending on the skin used and whether a user is logged in.

+ This formula applies to the coordinates of a graph, where each point on the line is written.

+ The upper left hand corner marker image will be displayed at the coordinates specified.

+ WADA promotes, coordinates and monitors the fight against drugs in sports.

+ The template also accepts and displays coordinates formatted as degrees and decimal minutes as found on charts and maritime references.

+ Logged-in users can customize how coordinates appear in their browsers.

+ There are various accounts of the introduction of polar coordinates as part of a formal coordinate system.

+ By default, can be added to make the coordinates display at the top of the page as well.

+ There are two versions: the geocentric ecliptic coordinates centred on the Earth, and heliocentric ecliptic coordinates centred on the centre of mass of the solar system.

+ Used by and display coordinates in the title bar.

+ These coordinates are in degrees, minutes, and seconds of arc.

+ Swain encouraged participants to meet at a set of coordinates and compete for the right to use the name Josh.

+ It look find during edit preview because coordinates line up with the Preview statement.

+ As head of government, the Prime Minister coordinates the actions of ministers, represents the Government of Portugal to the other bodies of state, is accountable to Parliament and keeps the President informed.

+ The same idea as is used by polar coordinates can also be extended in a different way.

+ These coordinates are in decimal degrees.

+ This defaults to either left or right, depending on the coordinates of the marker, and its position relative to the right border of the map image.

+ The first unnamed parameter shown as is “Spain”, the map image and coordinates are based on the values defined for Spain in Module:Location map/data/Spain if it exists, or in Template:Location map Spain otherwise.

+ Globe coordinates as literal values must be formatted with forward slashes i.e.

+ The recommend input format for the marker coordinates is to use, where is the marker number.

+ If the geographic coordinates of the locations are known and a location map template exists, then one of the templates in the family should be used instead.

+ The Director of the Defense Intelligence Agency – who is nominated by the President and confirmed by the Senate – chairs the Military Intelligence Board, which coordinates activities of the entire defense intelligence community.

+ Geo is a microformat for marking up WSG84 geographical coordinates in HTML.

+ In addition to location codes, the data also provides geographical coordinates for a subset of locations.

+ The parameter is used to display coordinates in the infobox, and optionally at the top of the page; use the template.

+ Its coordinates are 13°4’40″N 77°44’41″E.

+ The cerebellum coordinates body movements.

+ Any ansible may be used to communicate through any other, by setting its coordinates to those of the receiving ansible.

+ Lightcurve analysis indicates that Kalliope’s pole most likely points towards ecliptic coordinate systemecliptic coordinates with a 10° uncertainty, which gives Kalliope an axial tilt of 103°.

+ In modeling the position vectors of atoms in macromolecules it is often necessary to convert from Cartesian coordinates to generalized coordinates.

+ Could someone take a look at the infobox at White House and help fix the coordinates issue? I’m not sure what the problem is.

Sentence example of “in favor of”

How to use in-sentence of “in favor of”:

– It’s failure resulted in a sequel getting cancelled in favor of “Ghostbusters: Afterlife”.

– The sedative side effect of the drug made it increasingly unpopular, and it is now prescribed less for epilepsy, in favor of other drugs that do not have sedative effects.

– They can weigh from ; however, quality is not to be sacrificed in favor of size.

– On February 7, 2017, DeVos was confirmed by the Senate by a 51–50 margin, with Vice President of the United StatesVice President Mike Pence breaking the tie in favor of DeVos’s nomination; it was the first time a Vice President had done so for the appointment of a cabinet nominee.

– The point of view is clearly in favor of the protesters.

Sentence example of in favor of
Sentence example of in favor of

Example sentences of “in favor of”:

– This would make same-sex marriage legal again in California, however, Judge Walker issued a stay of execution, so that those in favor of Proposition 8 could legal appeal.

– He also spoke in favor of a collaboration of poor nations, especially those in Latin America.

– The stop-and-go, episodic character of classical ballet was avoided in favor of a fluid continuity from start to finish.

– But I have learned not anybody is in favor of the icons or of my choices, I guess.

– Both the West Bank settlers’ Yesha Council and the Palestinian leadership rejected the plan, arguing it is too biased in favor of Israel.

– Anyone in favor of option 1 and allowing fair-use images under a ‘image uploader” group vote for.

– In August 2004, the Human Rights Campaign – an important LGBT organization in favor of the bill – said it will only support the bill if it includes transgender people.

– Pedro I had to return to Portugal in order to rule over the country as an Emperor and this action made him abdicate from the Brazilian Throne in favor of his son.

– Apple has removed the flip-down hatch on the Late 2010 model in favor of open connection ports as on other Mac books.

– Oswiu made the decision in favor of the Roman practice, uniting Northumbria under one religion.

- This would make same-sex marriage legal again in California, however, Judge Walker issued a stay of execution, so that those in favor of Proposition 8 could legal appeal.

- He also spoke in favor of a collaboration of poor nations, especially those in Latin America.
- The stop-and-go, episodic character of classical ballet was avoided in favor of a fluid continuity from start to finish.

– The Anti-Federalist papers didn’t have the same influence as the Federalist Papers, who argued in favor of a constitution.

– The official result of the referendum was 94 percent in favor of independence.

– Rebecca has learned that she was cut out of her mother’s will in favor of a distant cousin.

– Caesar’s speeches in the senate were in favor of giving the newly conquered land to Pompey’s returned legions.

– As a doctor, he was in favor of using the Empiricismempirical method, instead of more medieval ideas about medicine.

– The universality of this code is generally regarded by biologists as definitive evidence in favor of the theory of universal common descent.

– NATO intervened in the war in favor of the rebels.

More in-sentence examples of “in favor of”:

- Most people were in favor of the iconic "Tulip" logo, designed by Saul Bass in 1973.

- Points in favor of this are: If we decide to follow and work out some prototype, this will occupy us for quite some time.
- The Beta version supports the newest linux kernel and is available both for i686 and amd64 architectures, though it drops the support to E17 in favor of E16, which, despite being older, is way more stable and well supported by modern distributions.

– Most people were in favor of the iconic “Tulip” logo, designed by Saul Bass in 1973.

– Points in favor of this are: If we decide to follow and work out some prototype, this will occupy us for quite some time.

– The Beta version supports the newest linux kernel and is available both for i686 and amd64 architectures, though it drops the support to E17 in favor of E16, which, despite being older, is way more stable and well supported by modern distributions.

– A state may not Discriminationdiscriminate against citizens of other states in favor of its own citizens.

– In 2014, a Chicago court ruled in favor of not building the skyscraper thus abandoning plans of it being constructed.

– In “The End of Evangelion” he appears first to weaken Unit 01’s AT field, so that Instrumentality can commence, he and Rei help Shinji choose the decision to reject Instrumentality in favor of individual thought and suffering pain.

– A veto may be overridden by the Legislature if there is a two-thirds majority in favor of overriding in each House.

– In 1978, the cards were dropped in favor of flipping panels which had the dollar value on one side and the clue on the other.

– Alternate ending is a term used to describe the ending of a story that was planned or debated but ultimately unused in favor of the actual ending.

– Einstein was in favor of the Hebrew University, as well as Zionism and education in general.

– People who are in favor of the bill say that the police and other law enforcers need to be able to go back and look at the records of IP addresses, because these addresses can change over time.

– During Del Mazo González’s campaign in 1981, the fifteen-year-old Peña Nieto had his first direct contact with Mexican politics: he began delivering campaign literature in favor of his relative, a memory Peña Nieto recalls as the turning point and start of his deep interest in politics.

– Henry argued in favor of the Two Penny Act.

– You can call this flag when using the template to have certain romanizations appear permanently in favor of certain regions.

– Physicist David Deutsch, though in favor of the many-worlds interpretation, states regarding quantum suicide that it would not work under the normal probability rules of quantum mechanics.

– The Court ruled in favor of Oregon.

– But, when in Portugal, Pedro I renounced the Portuguese Throne, in favor of his eldest daughter Dona Maria da Glória.

– The Seoul Central District Court in October 2009 ruled in favor of JYJ affirming their right to independently engage in entertainment activities and granted JYJ’s injunction suspending the JYJSM entertainment contract.

– A reduced instruction set computer offers less possible opcodes in favor of increasing speed for simple processes.The most popular example of a RISC instruction set was the PowerPC chip developed by Motorola and IBM that powered Macintosh computers for many years.

– Jacob argued that many of these prisoners could go free if the Court ruled in favor of Gideon.

– On May 15, 1967, the Supreme Court voted 81 in favor of the Gaults.

– Calvinism was popular as well for some time in Scandinavia, especially Sweden, but was rejected in favor of Lutheranism after the synod of Uppsala in 1593.

– Patrick Henry was the person who argued in favor of colonial rights in the case.

– Most soldiers who had Thompsons were very slow to give them up in favor of the less well-liked grease gun.

– Child’s interest in abolitionism and the publication in 1833 of her antislavery book, “An Appeal in Favor of that Class of Americans Called Africans”, led to Child being socially shunned.

– There has been negative reaction to the new livery, many of whom were in favor of keeping the iconic “tulip” logo, designed by Saul Bass in 1973.

– Napoleon had no choice but to abdicate in favor of his son.

– All work must be in favor of the wellness of warriors and their families.

– Even though I would have preferred 250px, after over a week of discussion, consensus seems to be in favor of a compromise.

– BTW, sorry for this BIG argument in favor of WP:SCE, just wanted everyone to understand the purpose and reasoning behind this proposal.

– Miller voted in favor of the Civil Rights Act of 1964.

– By a vote of 5-4, the Court ruled in favor of Escobedo.

– I am in favor of splitting larger categories into male and female practitioners, but this split will not make much sense within our average category with the usual 10-15 entries.

– The match ended 2-1 in favor of Argentina.

– On May 4, 2017, the United States House of Representatives voted in favor of repealing the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act and passing the American Health Care Act with a narrow vote of 217 to 213, sending the bill to the Senate for a full majority vote.

– While many in the North were in favor of states determining their own course, when it came to slavery there was a considerable anti-slavery political faction at work in the North.

– She dropped out in favor of homeschooling because she needed to focus on her career.

– At the same time, Channel 11’s 40kW transmitter in Ortigas was decommissioned in favor of an upgraded 100kW transmitter facility purchased by GMA located at the GMA Tower of Power site in Brgy.

– In Fort Lauderdale, Florida, one Trump construction project was put on hold in favor of another.

– Illinois also argued that if the Court ruled in favor of Escobedo, the results for law enforcement could be terrible.

– Starr King spoke in favor of the Union.

– The purpose of the event is to move humanity toward “ending all war” in favor of “permanent peace.”.

– Supreme Court used Rogers’s testimony before a lower court in favor of fair-use television show recording.

– He was among the only native Hawaiian fishermen to speak in favor of a ban on fishing green sea turtles.

– Instead, it ruled in favor of states’ rights and the separation of powers between the states and the federal government.

– In Rudyard Kipling’s “The Village that Voted the Earth was Flat”, the main characters spread the rumor that a Parish Council meeting had voted in favor of a flat Earth.

– Microsoft Plus! was discontinued in favor of Windows Ultimate Extras in Windows Vista.

– People could not express themselves freely unless it was in favor of the Marcos family.

– In a speech on March 7, Senator Daniel Webster of Massachusetts spoke in favor of compromise.

– The senior male agnate descending from duke Ernest the Pious, in 1991, was prince Frederick-Alfred of Saxe-Meiningen, and thus technically succeeded then as titular duke of Saxe-Altenburg and head of the whole branch; but, because he renounced all his succession rights in favor of his uncle Bernhard, was him instead Frederick-Alfred the general heir of the line of Saxe-Meiningen.

In sentence use of “amalgamated”

How to use in-sentence of “amalgamated”:

+ It amalgamated with the London and North Western Railway on 1 January 1922.

+ It amalgamated with Port Arthur, OntarioPort Arthur and the townships of Neebing and McIntyre to form the city of Thunder Bay in January 1970.

+ In 1995 and 1996, all three cities were dissolved and amalgamated into regional municipalities.

+ The Cambrian Railways amalgamated with the Great Western Railway on 1 January 1922 as a result of the Railways Act 1921.

+ The Ancient Beringians remained in the Arctic until they either became extinct or amalgamated with the Dene about five to six thousand years ago.

+ He soon found a new home at Joe Gibbs’s Amalgamated Records.

+ In 1998, Mitchell amalgamated with the Townships of Logan, Fullarton, and Hibbert to form the Municipality of West Perth.

In sentence use of amalgamated
In sentence use of amalgamated

“portmanteau” some ways to use

How to use in-sentence of “portmanteau”:

– Civilian models are sometimes colloquially referred to as “M4gery”, a portmanteau word from “M4” and “forgery”.

– Urdish, a portmanteau of Urdu and English languageEnglish, is the macaronic hybrid use of English and Urdu in Pakistan, involving code-switching between these languages where they are freely interchanged within a sentence or between sentences.

– The name is a portmanteau of Kansas and Colorado.

– Pattazhy may stem from an imperfect Malayalam portmanteau fusing Patt.

– Its name is a portmanteau of both countries.

portmanteau some ways to use
portmanteau some ways to use

Example sentences of “portmanteau”:

– Rhea, does known as Tomatoosaurus, a portmanteau of “tomato” + “Tyrannosaurus”, is Saturn’s second largest moon.

– Stagflation is a portmanteau word of “Economic stagnationstagnation” and “inflation”.

– There Humpty Dumpty explains that some of the unusual words in “Jabberwocky” are other words packed together into one word, as two parts of a portmanteau suitcase are packed together.

– Its playful, whimsical language has given us nonsense words portmanteau words and neologisms such as “galumphing” and “chortle”.

– The term is a portmanteau wordportmanteau of “sex” and “texting”.

– This is portmanteau made of the words “Telugu” and “Hollywood”.

– His name is a portmanteau of the words “brain” and “maniac”.

– Reaganomics is a portmanteau word of “Reagan” and “economics” created by Paul Harvey.

– It is also known as “Teleto” a Portmanteau wordportmanteau of “terebi” the Japanese word for “television” and “Tokyo.” Its main owner is Nihon Keizai Shimbun.

– In 1991, shortly before the declaration of Croatian War of IndependenceCroatian independence and the breakup of Yugoslavia, the company’s name Jugoton, a portmanteau word of “Jugoslavija” and “tone”, was changed to Croatia Records.

– The name “Brexit” is a portmanteau of “British” and “exit”.

– Its name is a portmanteau of “Western” and “Pacific”.

– A portmanteau of “emotion” and “sound”, an emotisound is a brief sound transmitted and played back during the viewing of a message, typically an IM message or e-mail message.

– The name is a portmanteau of the Kansas and Wakarusa Rivers.

– The name Emmabuntüs is a portmanteau of Emmaüs and Ubuntu.

– The setting, some creatures, and eight portmanteau words are taken from Carroll’s earlier poem “Jabberwocky” in his children’s novel “Through the Looking-Glass”.

– The word “electrocution” originated as a Portmanteau wordportmanteau between electricity and execution, referring to those executed by electric chair, but has evolved to describe any fatal encounter with electricity.

- Rhea, does known as Tomatoosaurus, a portmanteau of "tomato" + "Tyrannosaurus", is Saturn's second largest moon.

- Stagflation is a portmanteau word of "Economic stagnationstagnation" and "inflation".

Sentence example of “intel”

How to use in-sentence of “intel”:

– In 2006, Macs started to use Intel chips.

– Starting in November 2010, with the introduction of new product suites, the Intel Itanium Compilers were no longer bundled with the Intel x86 compilers in a single product.

– It had both support for PowerPC and Intel Macs too.

– It can run on many types of computers, including Intel PCs and Apple Computer’s PowerPCs.

– In March 2005, Intel announced that it was working on a new Itanium processor, code-named “Tukwila”, to be released in 2007.

Sentence example of intel
Sentence example of intel

Example sentences of “intel”:

– Virtual DOS machines normally use the virtual 8086 mode of the Intel I38680386 processor, allowing many 8086 applications to function by translating operating system commands to make applications think that they are running on an 8086.

– The Intel Core Solo uses two-cores die as a Core Duo, but one core is turned off.

– In 2006, Intel delivered “Montecito a 2-core processor that had approximately 2x performance and 20% less energy usage.

– Solaris 10 runs on SPARC processors, as well as the 32-bit and 64-bit Intel and AMD processors.

– Later in that year, Intel changed Tukwila’s release date to late 2008.

– Oracle support lawsuit, court documents unsealed by Santa Clara County Court judge revealed in 2008, Hewlett-Packard had paid Intel Corp.

– Under the terms of the agreements, HP has to pay for chips it gets from Intel, while Intel launches Tukwila, Poulson, Kittson and Kittson+ chips in a bid to gradually boost performance of the platform.

– Apple released the first Power Intel Macs for Tiger on January 10, 2006.

– The latest macOS version, 10.12 Sierra, is Intel processor dependent.

– It replaced the iBook and 12 inch PowerBook series of notebooks because Apple Intel transitionApple was switching all of their CPUs to Intel from Power PC’s.

– HP and Intel brought the 2nd Itanium processor, Itanium 2, to market a year later.

– AMD and Intel are the major manufacturers, and VIA also supported it with VIA Nano processors.

– ATi and Intel have developed their own physics engine named Havok.

– Some tech companies in the South Bay are Intel CorporationIntel, AMD, Apple, Google, and Yahoo!, Microsoft and much much more.

– IBM created a chipset in 2003, and Intel in 2002, but neither of them has developed chipsets to support technologies such as DDR2 SDRAMDDR2 or PCI Express.

– In 1988 Intel released the first microprocessor using the name Xeon.

– The Intel Core Duo has two cores, 2 Mebibytes of L2 cache for both cores, and an arbiter bus that controls the L2 cache and front side bus access.

- Virtual DOS machines normally use the virtual 8086 mode of the Intel I38680386 processor, allowing many 8086 applications to function by translating operating system commands to make applications think that they are running on an 8086.

- The Intel Core Solo uses two-cores die as a Core Duo, but one core is turned off.

More in-sentence examples of “intel”:

– The GPU is part of the CPU and is called Intel HD Graphics 4000.

– Notably, in 2016 she performed as a headliner soloist at the CES Intel Live Show, Las Vegas along with Indian music director A.R.

– Either a PowerPC or Intel Core processor, 256 MB of RAM and 150 MB of free space are required.

– Workstation computers often use a 64-bit server-class CPU such as the Intel Xeon or AMD Opteron, and some have more than one CPU.

– AMD and Intel sometimes include integrated GPUs embedded in their CPUs but these are not as powerful as a dedicated external GPU that is seperate from the CPU.

– The Portal was based on an Intel 8085 processor, 8-bit, clocked at 2MHz.

– The ‘Core’ part of the name, which refers to the processor’s core, has been used by Intel since 2006, but the first Core i7 processor was released 3 years later in 2009.

– The team receives intel from Commissioner James Gordon that the Parademons are traveling underground, and conclude that Steppenwolf’s army is based in an abandoned facility.

– They were the first versions that require an Intel 80286 or 80386 processor to run.

– Xeon is a brand of x86 microprocessors designed and manufactured by Intel Corporation.

– The naming was part of the International Excellence in Teaching Award she received during the Intel International Science and Engineering Fair in 2002.

– Although Itanium did do well with high-end computing, Intel wanted it to have more usage compared to the original x86 architecture.

– Apple adopted Intel processors which post-2006 Macs now run on.

– Itanium processors where originally designed by HP and Intel with Intel making producing them, and several manufacturers of systems used them; nowhere as many systems used as originally hoped for.

– It was released on October 27, 2007, and came in one release for both Intel Mac’s, and PowerPC processors.

– The Intel NUC is a very small desktop computer replacement that uses the ultra compact form factor.

– The IMSAI 8080 was an early microcomputer begun in late 1975, based on the Intel CorporationIntel 8080 and later 8085 and the S-100 bus.

– A German commander from Nazi-occupied Germany who discovered Santana in Mexico, proving to be honorable in his right as he saved Speedwagon for intel and blew himself up to give Joseph a chance to defeat Santana.

– It was designed for 32-bit Intel x86 computers.

– In 1979 he became Intel president, in 1987 its executive director, and in 1997 its executive director and chairman of the board of directors.

– In June 2005, the GNAA said that they had made a Mac OS X Tiger software releaserelease for Intel x86 processors which made media stories from many sources.

– In September of 2006 and January of 2008, Core CPUs stopped selling as much, as Intel released CPUs with newer technology.

– It has processor Intel StrongARM 200+ MHz, 64MB of RAM, 32MB Flash ROM and may use cheap smart-cards with capacity 8KB.

Intel offers Itanium tools and Intel x86 tools, including compilers, independently in different product bundles.

- The GPU is part of the CPU and is called Intel HD Graphics 4000.

- Notably, in 2016 she performed as a headliner soloist at the CES Intel Live Show, Las Vegas along with Indian music director A.R.
- Either a PowerPC or Intel Core processor, 256 MB of RAM and 150 MB of free space are required.

– The MIT Lincoln Laboratory named the asteroid 23238 Ocasio-Cortez after her when she was a senior in high school because she finished in second-place in the 2007 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair.

– Many people use Core 2 processor in their computer – it says “Intel Inside.” Intel makes many different products, and has switched to dual core, 64-bit processors in 2006.

– Apple replaced the iBook line with the MacBook in May 2006 while Apple changed to using Intel processors.

– PAE was first introduced with the Intel 32-bit processor Pentium Pro.

– Core-based processor Intel Xeon Sossaman LV, for servers also does not have the Intel 64-bit function.

– Itanium is a type of Intel microprocessors with 64-bit chip architecture.

– It has an Intel Core M processor, which is designed for computers like this and does not need a fan or something else to cool it.

– AMD decided on an easier idea, creating x86-64, a 64-bit addition to the x86 architecture, which Microsoft soon supported in Microsoft Windows, so Intel had to include the same type of 64-bit addition in Intel‘s x86 processors.

Intel Core i7 is a name that the company Intel uses for the computer processors it makes for high-end desktop and laptop computers and tablets.

– Instead, it is the name for all of the fast processors that Intel thinks should be sold to consumers.

– The 15″ model also has a separate nVidia GeForce GT 650M graphics card, which does the same thing as the Intel HD 4000, but faster and smoother.

– HP thought that it was not good for individual enterprise system companies like HP to make proprietary processors, so HP worked with Intel in 1994 to create the IA-64 architecture, made with EPIC’s ideas.

– BMW Sauber announced a technical partnership with Intel and the Germany company O2, saying that it will lead to technological improvements on BMW road cars.

Intel 4004 is the first Intel processor in 1971.

– He used a wheelchair to move, and an Intel computer to talk for him.

– On July 27, 2006, Intel released newer Core version Intel Core 2.

– To allow more software to run on the Itanium, Intel supported the development of compilers optimized for the platform, especially its own suite of compilers.

– For example, the Intel Pentium and the AMD Athlon implement nearly identical versions of the x86 instruction set, but they are very different in internal designs.

– It was the first Intel processor to be used in Apple Inc.’s Macintosh computers.

– He later became CEO of Intel Corporation and helped transform the company into the world’s largest manufacturer of semiconductors.

– A MacBook Pro is a type of laptop computer made by “Apple Inc.” It replaced the PowerBook G4 and was the second Intel model to be released.

– QuickPath is also used with Intel processors using the “Nehalem” architecture, so that Tukwila and Nehalem might be able to use the same chipsets.

Sentence example of “kettle”

How to use in-sentence of “kettle”:

+ John Wiley and Sons, 1997 Kettle holes can also occur in ridge-shaped deposits of loose rock chunks called “till.”Tarbuck, E and Lutgens, F: “Earth”, page 351.

+ The drumhorses each carry two solid silver kettle drums on parade.

+ She found that protective walls form around the edge of kettle holes made by jökulhlaup floods.

+ Kettle Point, Ontario, Canada, has rock concretions locally named ‘kettles’, but there are no kettle lakes in this region.

+ A kettle wetland is a kettle pond in which plant matter grows.

Sentence example of kettle
Sentence example of kettle

Example sentences of “kettle”:

+ It has many kettle lakes, some of which are 100 to deep.

+ If water in a kettle becomes acidic due to decomposing Organic matterorganic plant matter, it becomes a kettle bog.

+ Puslinch Lake in Ontario, Canada, is the largest kettle lake in Canada, covering.

+ In 1843, she fell into a kettle of boiling soap in Taos.

+ If the kettle gets more water from surface or underground rivers or streams, it becomes a kettle lake.

+ If the kettle gets its water from rainfall and/or snowfall, existing groundwater, or a combination of the two, it is termed a kettle pond.

+ It is also home to the historic Kettle Valley Steam Railway.

+ Multiple kettle holes can form near each other, and with the ridges and mounds of sediment around them the smooth surface of the sandur becomes irregular.

+ The Trans Canada Trail, Dewdney Trail, and the Kettle Valley Railway Trail all merge near the lake.

+ For example, if a kettle did not have a controller and it were switched on it would continue to boil the water indefinitely.

+ Otherwise, if underlying soils are Limestonelime-based, which has the effect of neutralizing the acidic conditions somewhat, it becomes a kettle peatland.

+ York Region includes farmlands, wetlands and small Kettle kettle lakes, the Oak Ridges Moraine and over 2,070 hectares of regional forest, as well as built-up areas of its towns.

+ The kettle hole occurs when the exposed or buried ice block melts so that the surface of the sandur sinks.

+ A kettle is a type of pot that is used in a kitchen.

+ The AGA does a number of jobs: it replaces several radiators, a tumble dryer, electric kettle and toaster.

+ The Kettle Moraine, a region of Wisconsin covering an area from Green Bay at Lake Michigan to south-central Wisconsin, has numerous kettles, moraines and other glacial features.

+ It has many kettle lakes, some of which are 100 to deep.

+ If water in a kettle becomes acidic due to decomposing Organic matterorganic plant matter, it becomes a kettle bog.
+ Puslinch Lake in Ontario, Canada, is the largest kettle lake in Canada, covering.

“computerized” – sentence examples

How to use in-sentence of “computerized”:

+ Damask is a pattern used today on computerized looms.

+ A smartwatch is a computerized wristwatch that can do things not related to showing the time.

+ They also do not go out of tune because it holds all its sounds on computerized chips.

+ She was also known for accuracy in computerized celestial navigation.

+ Large trackballs are sometimes seen on computerized special-purpose workstations, such as the radar consoles in an air traffic control room, or sonar equipment on a ship or submarine, or computer-aided design.

computerized - sentence examples
computerized – sentence examples

“resemblance” how to use?

How to use in-sentence of “resemblance”:

+ Unlike its contemporary “Aysheaia”, “Hallucigenia” has very little resemblance to modern Onychophora.

+ The turkey vulture received its common name from the resemblance of the adult’s bald red head and its dark plumage to that of the male wild turkey, while the name “vulture” is derived from the Latin word vulturus, meaning “tearer”, and is a reference to its feeding habits.

+ The common name refers to the inflorescence’s resemblance to brightly patterned blankets made by native Americans.

+ Its crystalline nature gives it a resemblance to marble, especially when polished.

+ The name derives from a translation of “Skjaldbreiður”, an Icelandic shield volcano whose name means “broad shield” from its resemblance to a warrior’s shield.

resemblance how to use?
resemblance how to use?

Example sentences of “resemblance”:

+ She also encounters a race of Android androids and their insane ruler, helps foil the genocidal plans of a wounded Terileptil and incidentally start the Great Fire of London, and discovers her remarkable resemblance to Ann Talbot.

+ The adult Kurohime bears a strong resemblance to the goddess that cursed her In fact, they are both the same.

+ She also encounters a race of Android androids and their insane ruler, helps foil the genocidal plans of a wounded Terileptil and incidentally start the Great Fire of London, and discovers her remarkable resemblance to Ann Talbot.

+ The adult Kurohime bears a strong resemblance to the goddess that cursed her In fact, they are both the same.

+ At the end of March, production moved to Visaginas, Lithuania, to shoot the exterior and interior of the Ignalina Nuclear Power Plant, a decommissioned nuclear power station, also known as “Chernobyl’s sister” due to its visual resemblance and the nuclear reactor design used at both Chernobyl and Ignalina.

+ It bears a close resemblance to a markhor.

+ This bears resemblance to the back cover artwork for John Lennon’s album “Imagine”.

+ Carbon molecules known as fullerenes were later named by scientists for their resemblance to geodesic spheres.

+ See also Rudenko.”” Virginia Dulany Hyman, William Chao-chung Hu, 1982, p.10: “”The Pazyryk carpet contains motifs which could be found in many variations throughout their historical development within Turkish and Hun art and they all bear a strong resemblance to their proto-types.

+ GameSpot’s Aaron Thomas pointed out the same version’s resemblance to “Mario Kart”, but he explained that a younger audience would find the game more enjoyable than an audience of serious gamers would.

+ A critic of IGN saw a clear resemblance to JAMDAT Bowling in the game, “The Sims Bowling itself is” actually a remaster of the 2004 game.

+ This mineral’s metallic Lustre lustre and pale-to-normal, brass-yellow colour have earned it the nickname fool’s gold because of its resemblance to gold.

+ Because of her incredible resemblance to Shirley Temple in her childhood years, Garcia was evidently destined to be an actress.

+ The elongated, and clawed legs bear little resemblance to the paired annulated legs of the Onychophora.

+ Samarin found that the resemblance to human language was just on the surface.

+ Emina Jahović Sandal is known for resemblance to the Spanish actress Penélope Cruz.

+ It had no resemblance to the NASCAR Daytona Charger.

Example uses in sentence of “in drawing”

How to use in-sentence of “in drawing”:

+ At age 60, Tagore took an interest in drawing and painting.

+ At age 15, he began official study in drawing but he later on switched to architecture because his father told him to.

+ He began lessons in drawing in 1910.

+ Heenan was known for having great skill in drawing heat towards both himself and the wrestlers that he had managed.

+ He specialized in drawing caricatures.

Example uses in sentence of in drawing
Example uses in sentence of in drawing

“semantics” – some sentence examples

How to use in-sentence of “semantics”:

– A denotational semantics for stateflow.

– Formal semantics is sometimes similar to many other areas of language study.

– Students of General Semantics and users of E Prime contend that to say “This cat is soft” leaves out many other attributes, and implies that the outside “object” of the cat is the “same as” the inside experience of “softness”.

– Heterogeneous “n-ary” relations are used in the semantics of predicate calculus, and in relational databases.

– General semantics is not the same as semantics.

– Chambers Biographical Dictionary, 5e.1990, p.202 Semantics can include simple or very complicated ideas.

semantics - some sentence examples
semantics – some sentence examples

Example sentences of “semantics”:

– General semantics is a philosophy that deals with how people react to things that happen around them based on meaning.

– As English changed, the semantics altered to give us the separate words ‘skirt’ and ‘shirt’ we know today.

– Plato was the first western philosopher to write about semantics in his “Cratylus” in which he argues that words represent concepts that are eternal and exist in the world of ideas.

– The goal of general semantics is for people to know that when we simplify something, either mindmentally or in language, that simplification is not the same thing as the thing simplified.

– The rule is valid with respect to the semantics of classical logic, in the sense that if the premises are true, then so is the conclusion.

– It is also important for the processing of semantics in both speech and vision.

– General semantics teaches that there is always more to something than what is seen, heard, felt, or believed.

– The minimal model semantics of Horn clauses is the basis for the stable model semantics of logic programs.

– These teachers want to improve their students’ writing and may not agree with the ideas of General Semantics or E Prime.

– An operational semantics for Stateflow.

– The semantics of information and services is definitiondefined in Web Ontology Language and RDF Schemas.

– The main idea of General Semantics is that people can only know what they observe and experience when they see, hear, touch, taste, smell, think, and feel, and furthermore, that what they observe and experience can affect how they observe and experience in the future.

- General semantics is a philosophy that deals with how people react to things that happen around them based on meaning.

- As English changed, the semantics altered to give us the separate words 'skirt' and 'shirt' we know today.