“cosmological” some ways to use

How to use in-sentence of “cosmological”:

– The discovery of the Hercules–Corona Borealis Great Wall contradicts a theory proposed by Albert Einstein known as the cosmological principle.

– He is widely known for his research in using supernovae as Cosmological Probes.

– However, the structure, is eight times larger than the limit, contradicting the cosmological principle.

– In physical cosmology, the Big Rip is a hypothesishypothetical cosmological model which describes the ultimate fate of the universe.

– Add to this the cosmological principle, which suggests that on large scales the Universe is roughly the same no matter what direction you look, and the HDF becomes a very important tool for astronomers studying how the Universe has changed.

cosmological some ways to use
cosmological some ways to use

“notification” some ways to use

How to use in-sentence of “notification”:

– The notification will only work successfully if you sign your post in the same edit in which you use this template.

– The notification begins and ends with an audio signal.

– The edit that adds this template must be signed with new signature tildes at a minimum, or the notification will not work.

– A referral is a notification from anyone about a child they think needs legal intervention.

– In the hospital setting, Medical Social Workers play an important role in coordinating patient discharge planning and after-care services following the physician’s notification that the patient is ready for discharge.

– In January 2001, Chairman Risto Siilasmaa notification Nokia 3510 is the news phone has bee discontinued on December 2002 and released in September 6, 2002.

– This template is used to trigger a notification to one or several registered user you are replying to in a discussion without displaying any text.

– Click to get a notification for each issue on.

notification some ways to use
notification some ways to use

Example sentences of “notification”:

– Text message services like Twitter, automatic telephone services like “Reverse 911” and the common town siren systems that are used to warn people about tornadoes and other problems, are all examples of emergency notification systems.

– I was recently sent a sarcastic Thanks by someone for reverting their edit, which was a bit of an annoyance to me because I had email and a notification about something for a while.

– In March 2008, Nokia reach notification can be released version RM 217 from Nokia 6300, in Nokia 6300 Gold can be light yellow, Nokia 6300 use for everything features in Web, Calendar, Games and more, but was leaked release for Nokia 3510.

– Hello, can someone provide me all the different RfA and RfB Notification update templates which provide current information and status on both RfA and RfB.

– This is a notification that there is a proposal to change the criteria of the inactive administrators policy.

– Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer have a reach Windows Phone 8.1 can release in winter 2013, was the final update for Windows Phone, but was re-released in April 2014, they have many running for the features codename is was released on April 15, 2014, on April 16, 2014, Microsoft reach Cortana launched to Windows Phone Blue, has been the name for Microsoft, after release on April 2, 2014, from Microsoft website, on April 19, 2014, Microsoft notification the security update was released for Windows Phone Blue, launched for Defender phones device.

– After Microsoft notification people can trying installing Windows Mobile 7 build 7100 beta, has been on 8GB disk space support from LG and Vodafone, in May 11, 2009, Microsoft can released for Windows Mobile 6.5 in officially from Microsoft Corporation, has been 10 device can launch for LG, HTC and Vodafone.

– As this is an issue that affects all WMF wikis, I’m sending this notification to let people know be able to participate.

– In Intel’s Product Change Notification 111456–01, it listed 4 models of Itanium 9500 series CPU, which were removed in a revised version of the document.

– The phrase “Emergency Notification System” might mean that the sender can only tell people or groups about the emergency, maybe without many details, too.

- Text message services like Twitter, automatic telephone services like "Reverse 911" and the common town siren systems that are used to warn people about tornadoes and other problems, are all examples of emergency notification systems.

- I was recently sent a sarcastic Thanks by someone for reverting their edit, which was a bit of an annoyance to me because I had email and a notification about something for a while.
- In March 2008, Nokia reach notification can be released version RM 217 from Nokia 6300, in Nokia 6300 Gold can be light yellow, Nokia 6300 use for everything features in Web, Calendar, Games and more, but was leaked release for Nokia 3510.

– It had new features such as iCloud, iMessage, Notification Center, Reminders, and integration with Twitter.

– The notification portion of the law requires states to make public information about all sex offenders.

– In August 2017, Microsoft have the notification in news Windows 10 Mobile build 10159 have the news name based on Windows Phone 8.1, has been similar to the news update from the Windows Phone Store, the upgrade can until and buy Windows 10 Mobile can sale beginning on October 10, 2017, Microsoft CEO launched the 3 device phone for Windows 10 Mobile after the end of support for Windows Phone 8.1, on December 13, 2017.

– Pocket PC 2002 can mistaken notification for Bill Gates on September 9, 2001.

– It also required public notification via the Internet.

– Instead, use other user block templates to provide immediate notification to the vandal of the block.

– For blocks shorter than three months, it is recommended that you do not duplicate this notice on a blocked IP’s talk page and instead use other user block templates to provide immediate notification to the vandal of the block.

– Emergency Communication Systems often include notification abilities but will also include two-way communications, so people and groups can talk back and forth to each other.

In-sentence examples of “flag”

How to use in-sentence of “flag”:

– Cases where a permanent bot flag should be given remain the same – the user should create a secondary account and request a bot flag as normal.

– Could I have the flood flag again, please? I want to continue working on CheckWiki errors and do some stub-sorting.

– It is a significant tourist attraction, featured in the flag of Cape Town and other local government insignia.

– A beach that has been awarded the blue flag means that it meets the organisation’s standards of environmentalismenvironmental management.

– The flag of Spain has three horizontal stripes of red, yellow and red.

– The national flag carrier, Singapore Airlines, operates from Changi Airport Terminal 2 and 3.

– He was penalized for passing Adrian Sutil’s Spyker for eighth place under a local yellow flag condition.

In-sentence examples of flag
In-sentence examples of flag

Example sentences of “flag”:

- Might as well give the bot flag instead of flood.

- The flag of the US state of Louisiana features the image of a white pelican and her young in a nest on an azure field.

– Might as well give the bot flag instead of flood.

– The flag of the US state of Louisiana features the image of a white pelican and her young in a nest on an azure field.

– The use of this flag is legally restricted.

– Some people don’t like the flag because they think it is too complicated and they think it should be simpler.

– The flag adopted by the island is that of a white St Andrew’s cross on a navy blue background this is due to St Andrew being the patron saint of the island.

– The Southern Cross flag has been used as a symbol of protest in Australia since 1854.

– In the process of modifying the table formats in this article, I have had no problems adding 80+ flags.However, my change revealed a problem with the flag of India.

– That led to the shooting of nine unarmed civilians who were protesting a ban of the Buddhist flag on May 8 and suicide by Combustionburning of Thích Quảng Đức on June 11.

– The MV Rachel Corrie gave in and hoisted the white flag of truce when boarded by the Israeli navy.

– Produces a flag icon wikilinked women’s national under-“NN”.

– The flag of Hong Kong is a white stylized five-petal Bauhinia blakeanaHong Kong orchid tree flower in the centre of a red field.

– This rainbow flag in Italy was first used in a peace march in 1961, inspired by similar multi-coloured flags used in demonstrations against nuclear weapons.

– He set up a flag pole and raised the British flag, the Union Jack, and had his men give three loud cheers.

More in-sentence examples of “flag”:

– The air force flag is coded in the “country data template”.

– The flag is referred to in the national anthem as ‘ in Urdu lit.

– The flag template system was expanded to include these other entities, so the “country” name had to be used.

– The flag of Indonesia is graphically identical to the Flag of Monaco, with a slight difference only in the ratio of its dimensions.

– The difference to the flag of the Soviet Union is that the star is somewhat larger and “hammer and Sichel” are not used.

– The current flag was adopted on July 24, 1913.

– The flag was designed by Emlain Kabua, who was the first First Lady of the republic.

– They also created the Canada Student Loan Program, the Order of Canada, and changed the flag of Canada to the one with maple leaves.

– The colors of the flag reflect the colors of the uniform of General George Washington.

– The flag of Madagascar was adopted on 14 October 1958.

– The flag of Uzbekistan was created in 1991.

– Many country data templates have “alias” names that can be used instead of the usual country name with all of the main flag templates.

– The national flag of Oman has three stripes with a red bar on the left that contains the national emblem of Oman.

– The flag of Estonia has three colours and is made of three equal horizontal bands coloured blue.

– The flag of the United Kingdom, the Union Jack was still the official flag in Australia until 1954.

– The flag also features the Vatican City’s coat of arms.

– The official Flag of Ukraine is the flag of the EuropeEuropean country, Ukraine.

– Note that in the last example does not factor into the flag image.

– This differs from Template:Bk, making the flag icon larger and putting the team name underneath the flag.

– At the top is the gold-yellowed Sun of May, also found on the flag of Argentina.

– The flag of Cyprus is the flag of the European country Cyprus.

– The winning flag was flown from the top of the Exhibition Building.

– It is one of the five continental bodies under the flag of the Badminton World Federation.

– If the flag is given additionally, then only the claims that have the highest rank amongst the selected claims will be returned.

– The Queen of Great Britain, had some say in what the flag was to be.

– The flag of Turkey has a white Lunar phasecrescent moon and a star on a red background.

– Instead of having to request a bot flag on each project, a user can request the global flag at Meta and is treated as a bot on all projects which allow global bots.

– This new design replaced a historical flag used by the Belarusian People’s Republic of 1918.

– The home rule government asked for flag proposals, receiving 555.

– As i’m sure you aware, he blocked me for “Disruption” for two hours when I did not use the flood flag due to the discussion about my editing above.

– An adviser to Kamehameha noted that the Union Flag could draw Hawaii into international problems as his kingdom could be seen as an ally of the United Kingdom, and he quickly lowered the Union Flag over his home.

– It is commonly believed that the group is a false flag operation created by the Algerian state intelligence agency.

– The flag was created by the poet Guilherme de Almeida, and was adopted by decree no.

– For historical races, the current flag of a country may not be appropriate.

– The official flag of Northern Ireland between 1921 and 1972 was a red cross on a white field defaced with a crowned six-pointed star with a red hand in the centre.

– Many countries have individual flag templates.

– Synergy claimed that any bot without the flag was not approved, and so blocked mine as well as Techman’s.

– It became the flag in 1950 following the recommendations of a committee appointed by the 1st Prime Minister of Sri Lanka D.S.

– You can take away the flag if you want, but I will need it back around 2200 today.

– Other users may request this flag if they need it.

– A different flag was used as a land flag within Greece from 1828 until 1969 and from 1975 to 1978.

– The second red star of the Chicago flag represents the fire.

– For this, the account has temporarily gotten the Bot flag to handle this job.

– He was also one of the Olympic flag bearers.

– The flag created as a consequence of the merger combined the flags of England and Scotland with “St Patrick’s Cross” to represent Ireland.

– The army flag is coded in the “country data template”.

- The air force flag is coded in the "country data template".

- The flag is referred to in the national anthem as ' in Urdu lit.
- The flag template system was expanded to include these other entities, so the "country" name had to be used.

“analog” in-sentences

How to use in-sentence of “analog”:

– Some special clocks are often used by people who are blind or cannot see well enough to read an analog or digital clock.

– Up in there, a special chip, called digital-to-analog converter, changes the binary code into the analog sound.

– The CD-R also replaced analog tape.

– SDTV has a similar state of resolution compared to analog TV.

– The transformation of an Analog signal to Digital information by an analog-to-digital converter is called sampling.

analog in-sentences
analog in-sentences

Example sentences of “analog”:

- Upon doing so, it became the first Philippine television station to permanently shut down analog transmissions, as part of the country's wider transition rollout to digital TV.

- Early video cameras were all analog and most modern ones are digital.
- Television transmissions can be broadcastingbroadcast using analog television signals or digital television signals.

– Upon doing so, it became the first Philippine television station to permanently shut down analog transmissions, as part of the country’s wider transition rollout to digital TV.

– Early video cameras were all analog and most modern ones are digital.

– Television transmissions can be broadcastingbroadcast using analog television signals or digital television signals.

– Any information may be conveyed by an analog signal, often such a signal is a measured change in physical phenomena, such as sound, light, temperature, position, or pressure.

– It features new and changed levels along with more traditional controls that use the analog stick to move and the A button to jump.

– Often, the required output signal is another Analog signalreal-world analog signal, which requires a digital-to-analog converter.

– A discrete-time signal is a sampled version of an analog signal: the value of the datum is noted at fixed intervals rather than continuously.

– For this setup, an analog joystick can be “self calibrated” just by leaving the joystick in the middle position and taking a measurement, and then using some arbitrary or adaptive threshold to detect movement and excursion from the middle position.

– Many modern media devices, especially the ones that connect with computers use digital signals to represent signals that were traditionally represented as analog signals; cell phones, music and video players, personal video recorders, and digital cameras are examples.

– In some vehicles that have hydraulics the analog sticks can be used.

– For analog signals, signal processing may involve the amplification and filtering of audio signals for audio equipment or the modulation and demodulation of signals for telecommunication.

– Boards of Canada’s music is part like the warm, analog sounds of 1970s media and contains themes of childhood, nostalgia and the natural world.

– Meanwhile in the US, 2 years after all of the full power analog TV stations were shut down, the FCC, on July 15, 2011 made the date for low power television.

– In the early days of electronics, all electronic devices used analog circuits.

– A digital system is different than an analog signalanalogue system, which represents information in a continuous way.

– Many say the “castle clock”, an astronomical clock invented by Al-Jazari in 1206, is the first known Computer programmingprogrammable analog computer.

– However overdubbing was of limited use until the introduction of analog audio tape.

– This port lets the connection of analog signalanalog devices used to control computer games, such as joysticks.

– Digital signals are digital representations of “discrete-time signals”, which are often produced by changing an analog signal.

More in-sentence examples of “analog”:

– Estimated lifespan of the HD-Rosetta analog disc, an Focused ion beamion beam-etched writing medium on nickel plate, a technology developed at Los Alamos National Laboratory and later commercialized.

– It is compared to analog TV that uses analog signals.

– This can be sent in digital or the older analog format.

– This is usually an analog format.

– An analog signal uses some property of the medium to convey the signal’s information.

– Most had already been running digital channels alongside the analog version.

– Audio is converted to digital format using a device called an analog to digital converter.

– Unlike most other ports present on the PC, the Game port is an analog port.

– The Mars Society have set up Mars Human analog missionsanalog research stations in Canada and the United States.

– The most familiar use is as an analog measuring instrument, often called a meter.

– The original game port design by IBM initially allowed four analog axes and four buttons on one port, allowing two joysticks or four paddles to be connected, although this required a special “Y-splitter” cable and is not fully supported by some combined midi/game ports usually found on sound cards.

– Amplification and filtering for noise removal are the main feature of analog signal processing.

– Currently, all analog TV stations are still using the NTSC standard.

– Many countries have changed from analog to digital television.

– These analog computers used analog circuits, which made them very hard to program.

– The termination took effect in two phases: all of ZOE’s in-house programs were pulled out from GMA NetworkGMA GMA News TV’s programming by June 3; and a day after, GMA News TV Manila’s intellectual unit transferred to Citynet’s DWDB-TV for the remainder of the analog broadcast run.

– Most digital media are based on turning analog data into digital data and vice-versa.

– Light and color are forms of analog information.

– On June 22, 2020, ZOE Broadcasting Network break their record as the first broadcasting company who officially switched and migrated to digital broadcast when they managed to re-air Light TV back on analog broadcast via its flagship TV station VHF 11, one year after GMA News TV moved its operations via UHF 27.

– A Schmitt trigger is an Electronicselectronic device which can moderate analog signal values only to zero or one.

– PAL is a method to encode color in analog signalanalogue television broadcasting systems.

– Digital television has replaced analog television in many countries.

– Digital recording allows for older analog recordings to be “cleaned up”, and preserved.

Analog video cameras produce signals that can be displayed with analog televisions.

– Third-party sources reported that Channel 11 would run as a full-power analog satellite of DZOZ-DTV after the termination of the agreement, but ZOE has no official statement yet on its future plans.

– Usually, it consists of moving the joystick around all of its axes to measure the maximum axis excursion values, no matter if the joystick uses analog signals.

– The network was to be fee-based, allowing those stations that subscript to place the network’s exclusive programs on their analog channel if they wish.

– It has replaced analog television in countries that have ended their digital television transition.

– Unlike analog clocks which are based on 12 hours, digital clocks can use either a 12-hour clock or a 24-hour clock.

– It can work like analog memory or a resistive switch, which can have an infinite number of states.

– What we hear in speakers is an analog output of the signal.

– Early cell telephones used analog networks.

– The album was made using only analog equipment.

– It is used to send analog video signal to an output device like a television screen or a computer monitor.

– Its features include Linear Arithmetic synthesis, on-board sound effectseffects, a analog synthesis-styled keyboard layout.

– In the 1980s analog tape became commonplace at home, and replaced the use of photographic film for home movies.

– The machine converts the waves into Analog signalelectrical signals or digital data, that are then stored on recording media.

– The design is similar to the SNES’s controller, but has two analog sticks and four shoulder buttons as opposed to two.

– When one speaks of analog one often means an electrical context, however mechanical, pneumatic, hydraulic, and other systems may also convey analog signals.

– Like a slide rule, a nomogram is a graphical analog computation device.

– The GameCube’s controllers have two analog joysticks.

– Berlin was the first city to turn off all analog TV signals on 3 August 2003.

– In the 21st century image processing is usually “digital”, but optical and analog image methods are still used.

– The slide rule, or “slipstick”, is a mechanical analog computer.

– It also has an accelerometer and an analog stick with two buttons, and connects to the bottom of the Wii Remote with a wire.

– An analog signal is a datum that changes over time.

– There can be several grounds on the same printed circuit board, for example with sensitive analog circuits, that part of the circuit can use an “analog ground”, and the digital part, have a ” digital ground”.

- Estimated lifespan of the HD-Rosetta analog disc, an Focused ion beamion beam-etched writing medium on nickel plate, a technology developed at Los Alamos National Laboratory and later commercialized.

- It is compared to analog TV that uses analog signals.

“output” in-sentences

How to use in-sentence of “output”:

– A free, full-featured demo version which produces watermarked output is also available for download.

– The output of a Fourier transform is sometimes called a frequency spectrum or distribution because it displays a distribution of possible frequencies of the input.

– If the output is not valid as input, the expression is just reproduced, enclosed in parentheses.

– This overlays the output from infobox templates.

– The rounding takes place “after” conversion, so the output is based on the full-precision input.

– The output from these devices is input for the computer.

– If the output begins to lose this relationship, then the electronics will correct it until the output is returned to the correct phase again.

– The output might give words in three different colors, for example.

output in-sentences
output in-sentences

Example sentences of “output”:

– The output of this template can be seen by directly viewing any of the templates in :Category:Country data templates.

– During the mid-1970s Joseph Ossanna, working at Bell Laboratories, wrote the troff typesetting program to drive a Wang C/A/T phototypesetter owned by the Labs; it was later enhanced by Brian Kernighan to support output to different equipment such as laser printers and the like.

– Note: As this format starts with a bullet, a newline will always be inserted at the start of the template output due to bug 14974.

– These unexcited atoms can interfere with good output data because they are able to absorb the radiation that is emitted from the excited electrons returning to their ground state.

– The next album, “Come Taste The Band”, showed Bolin bringing a further funk influence into the band’s music, having a more creative output than Blackmore did when he left the band.

– If both “A” and “B” are Off, the output will be Off.

– With the increased ease by which Mexico can import food products from the United States, the role of Mexican farmers is overwhelmed by the output of American farming.

– The output of a lexical analyzer is a list of tokens.

– The weight in the car, the incline of the road, the traction of the tires, the current speed of the car, and other factors can all change the output received for a particular input.

– Benefits of automation are that the output of the machine or device are more uniform, and that product quality is improved.

– The chart below displays the color that is output by entering one of the listed denominations.

– In particular, the length of the output should be the same as the length of the input, for example.

– Helper functions are available to manipulate the output from when it appears in a container template such as an infobox.

– Its two 205bhp engines gave a total output of.

– It is used to send analog video signal to an output device like a television screen or a computer monitor.

– You must also add the period to, which contains the errors shown after the plusmn; in the output of this template.

– For example, when a voltage regulator is fed a voltage that varies betveen 7.5 – 9.0 Volts, the regulator’s output stays at exactly 5 Volts.

– This template gives the population of the urban and metro areas of major cities/municipalieties as text output based on the name of municipality.

- The output of this template can be seen by directly viewing any of the templates in :Category:Country data templates.

- During the mid-1970s Joseph Ossanna, working at Bell Laboratories, wrote the troff typesetting program to drive a Wang C/A/T phototypesetter owned by the Labs; it was later enhanced by Brian Kernighan to support output to different equipment such as laser printers and the like.
- Note: As this format starts with a bullet, a newline will always be inserted at the start of the template output due to bug 14974.

More in-sentence examples of “output”:

- Unused parameters may be removed or left, blank, in place; both conditions result in the template's rendering of the default output where each modification would otherwise occur.

- Chiba also has the second-highest farming output in Japan.
- This is because the power output needed to project the signal would be very large.

– Unused parameters may be removed or left, blank, in place; both conditions result in the template’s rendering of the default output where each modification would otherwise occur.

– Chiba also has the second-highest farming output in Japan.

– This is because the power output needed to project the signal would be very large.

– When the phase of an output is steady, then the phase is locked.

– MS-DOS is a text-based operating system, meaning that a user works with a keyboard to input data and receives output in plain text.

– For instance, keyboards and mice are considered input devices of a computer, while monitors and printers are considered output devices of a computer.

– Both the input are the same length; the output cannot be shorter than the input – this is logically required by the Pigeonhole principle and the fact that the cipher must be invertible – and it is simply undesirable for the output to be longer than the input.

– Notice that the output decade/century/millennium is the decade/century/millennium of the input year/decade/century/millennium, but an output “year” is the “second” year of an input decade/century/millennium.

– The output of an OR gate will be on if at least one of the inputs are on.

– For example, an input “011011” has outer bits “01” and inner bits “1101”; the corresponding output would be “1001”.

– Signal processing circuits inside the television set use the brightness, colour, and sound information contained in the received signal to control the television set’s output devices.

– This algorithm will calculate each unique permutation of our cities and then output it.

– Wartime regulations sent nearly all of the company’s output to the military.

– The output may be a list of results.

– The first parameter is an alphabetic code specifying the output format.

– No matter what value of “x” is input, the output is “4”.

– If we add a controller, by feeding the output through the controller back to the input the output can be manipulated to meet the desired criteria.

– The following contains fixed text that may be output as part of a citation.

– Some of the output of villages throughout the kingdom was given to temples that reinvested some of the wealth accumulated as loans to the settlements.

– The eight countries that make up the G8 represent about 14% of the people in the world but produce over 65% of the world’s economic output measured by gross domestic product.

– An output device is anything to which the computer sends signals, for example things that display information from the computer or make sound from the computer.

– Unlike its commercial rivals, 90% of BBC Three’s output is from the United Kingdom and other European Union countries.

– Because of these changes, the industrial output of China was reduced by 14 percent.

– However, the BBC discontinued the bulletin in 2005, claiming that in fact, the programme’s audiences were minuscule and the output was provided elsewhere on the BBC.

– Simply create a documentation subpage with the additional material, and it will be transcluded after all other output sections.

– That means for every 2.72 rotations of the transmission output shaft, the transfer case will turn both driveshafts 1 rotation.

– Current machine translation software often allows to adapt the translation to subject or profession — to improve output by limiting the allowable substitutions.

– Generally, the main results of the DSC experiment is an output signal of heat flow rate as a function of temperature, which are called.

– Scott’s output was huge.

– The output is an expression icon.

– A nowiki version of the template’s output is displayed when.

– RC4 is known for being simple and quick, but attacks are likely to happen when the start of the output keystream is not removed, or one keystream is used twice; some ways of using RC4 can turn into very insecure cryptosystems such as WEP.

– There are devices which can output both formats.

– A model can be used to show the perfectly competitive firm’s price and output level for a given product.

– While the equation will never be equal to, putting in a larger input will get us closer to it, and make our output more accurate.

– The simplest example of error correction is for the receiver to assume the correct output is given by the most frequently occurring value in each group of three.

– DMB can be received, when attach DMB receiver to the vehicle, or buy mobile phone has the ability to receive DMB, personal portable receiver or receiver which type of output to the monitor when connect personal computer.

– In the perfect case the crossfader would keep constant output level.

– Then x3 and x4 insert text before/after the 2nd amount, while x5 follows the 2nd input unit, x6 puts text before the 1st output amount, x7 and x8 surround the “out=” text, and x9 follows the output unit name.

– The output string might contain HTML tags.

– These higher currents allow for more intense data output but at the same time can produce a number of unexcited atoms in the cloud.

– While a limit cannot be reached, it can be approached to get a more accurate output value.

– This will output the message Advances to Round 2 or Eliminated under the Note in the output table.

– Below each example is the actual output including tags.

– In a cipher with good diffusion, flipping an input bit should change each output bit with a probability of one half.

– In addition, software is now widely available to edit or to compress the output from video cameras.

– Otherwise, the output bits would depend on each other.

“uniform” some ways to use

How to use in-sentence of “uniform”:

+ We currently have Powderfinger and Baseball uniform at WP:PGA and American Airlines Flight 11 Anna Kournikova at WP:PVGA.

+ Today, managers dress in the same uniform as the team, even though most managers today are not players.

+ The uniform consists of a red tunic with a large brown belt, with a yellow stripe and riding boots.

+ Despite problems in formulating a uniform and clear-cut definition of environmental migration, such a concept has increased as an issue of concern in the 2000s as policy-makers, environmental and social scientists attempt to conceptualize the potential societal effects of climate change and general environmental degradation.

+ The steamed buns will be half of the rubbing, after the release agent, roll into a diameter of 8.5 cm and thick uniform round skin.

+ An ideal chain hanging between two supports and acted on by a uniform gravitational force makes the shape of a catenary.

+ The colors of the flag reflect the colors of the uniform of General George Washington.

+ Synthetic ultramarine is a more vivid blue than natural ultramarine, since the particles in synthetic ultramarine are smaller and more uniform than natural ultramarine and therefore diffuse light more evenly.

uniform some ways to use
uniform some ways to use

Example sentences of “uniform”:

+ There is no uniform for a female Lord-Lieutenant, but there is a badge which can be worn on ceremonial occasions.

+ A baseball uniform is a kind of clothing that baseball players wear.

+ They have a uniform size and shape.

+ For example, these rules may say that pupils need to wear a school uniform, and what the school uniform must look like.

+ He died after four days of delirium, on 14 June 1801, at the age of 60.Lomask Legend has it that when he was on his deathbed he said, “Let me die in this old uniform in which I fought my battles.

+ This is the only such tiling save the regular tessellation of cubes, and is one of the 28 convex uniform honeycombs.

+ During the year 2009, the apparel of Gimnasia y Esgrima La Plata will be provided by the company “Kappa”, the one who will provide from uniform sports up to the extra-sports clothes.

+ Cauchy’s formula shows that, in complex analysis, “differentiation is equivalent to integration”: complex differentiation, like integration, behaves well under uniform convergenceuniform limits – a result denied in real analysis.

+ From 2000, students can wear PE uniform to school without changing at school.

+ In the original and simplified sense, “commodities” were things of value, of uniform quality, that were produced in large quantities by many different producers; the items from each different producer are considered as of the same value.

+ In 1997, Major League Baseball retired his uniform number, 42, across all major league teams.

+ On November 12, 2005, the Canadiens retired the uniform number 12 in honor of both Moore and Yvan Cournoyer.

+ Shouldn’t it be appropriate that we agree on either form to have a uniform criteria in these cases? Which leads me to the second point: which one is the one we should actually follow? I personally lean towards the first one, as it appears to be simpler; but I’d like to hear your thoughts on the matter before putting it into practice.

+ Trees in uniform non-seasonal tropical climates are always growing and do not have distinct growth rings.

+ It calls as a backend, but has uniform parameters which will hopefully lead to a standard way of citing mailing list records.

+ He wore umpire uniform number 56.

+ The “required” parameter is the, which is the unique code in the URL of the celebrity on the Bollywood Hungama website that identifies the absolute Uniform Resource Identifier for a celebrity.

+ There is no uniform for a female Lord-Lieutenant, but there is a badge which can be worn on ceremonial occasions.

+ A baseball uniform is a kind of clothing that baseball players wear.

More in-sentence examples of “uniform”:

+ If there is a uniform electric field about a charged object, negatively charged objects will be pulled towards higher voltages, and positively charged objects will be pulled towards lower voltages.

+ I’ve also created 1 WP:VGA which is baseball uniform 17px.

+ This template is also not used for American college football players, which use :Template:Infobox college football player, nor for American college football coaches, which use :Template:Infobox college coach, the uniform template for college coaches in all American college sports.

+ The uniform consists of what a teen would normally wear, however the clothes are either plaid, navy, burgundy, kaki or white.

+ In some places, especially where there may be combat, a uniform often comes in a camouflage pattern which is designed to make the person hard to see in the forest or desert.

+ He decided not to return to his regiment at the end of his leave, and, feeling very depressed, he tore the ribbon of his medal off his uniform and threw it in a river.

+ It is valued for its uniform yellow colour.

+ China, while a civil law country, has followed much of the US Federal Rules of Evidence in their ” Uniform Provisions of Evidence”.

+ When any uniform magnetic field is applied across the cloud chamber, positively and negatively charged particles will curve in opposite directions, according to the Lorentz force law.

+ She puts him to bed, but when two Military Police barge in while she is innocently changing from a borrowed dress back into her uniform in the same room, she is forced to resign and return to America.

+ They also have an alternate uniform that has a blue hat with a red “P” and cream-colored jerseys.

+ The amount of insolation received on the earth’s surface is not uniform everywhere.

+ It is mixed with resin or glue, then, under pressure and heat, pressed into uniform sheets.

+ A uniform antiprism uses equilateral triangles as base surfaces.

+ Southland also started to have a uniform for its ice station service men.

+ An alloy is a uniform mixture.

+ All entities are subject to the uniform federal law.

+ The apron is commonly part of the uniform of several jobs, including Waiterwaitresses, nurses, homemakers, domestic workers and other jobs.

+ Fencers wear a uniform to avoid injury.

+ Kayasthas are not a cohesive, uniform group.

+ Not all police officers wear a uniform and patrol.

+ Most baseball uniforms have the last names and uniform numbers of players who wear them.

+ Most baseball uniforms have the names and uniform numbers of players who wear them on the uniform somewhere, usually on the backs of the uniforms to tell different baseball players from each other.

+ Sometimes domestic workers wear uniform when working for their employers.

+ The teddy bear was even fitted with a baseball uniform with Bryant’s number.

+ The Parliament of Malaysia is permitted to legislate on issues of land, Islamic religion and local government in order to provide for a uniform law between different states, or on the request of the state assembly concerned.

+ Since they were players, these managers wore the same uniform as the rest of the team.

+ The template is intended to facilitate and make uniform scientific notation numbers.

+ RatificationRatified on February 3, 1913, the Sixteenth Amendment to the impose a federal levy a uniform direct income tax without being subject to apportionment.

+ Anne’s is a uniform school, the only in the region and school board.

+ In essence, this template takes the football kit template and superimposes a basketball jersey shape over that uniform to create a basketball uniform.

+ Two old companies do not intend applying for a grant of the right to wear the special costume or uniform known as a livery.

+ The Yankees were one of the first baseball teams to wear uniform numbers.

+ While efforts at standardizing the script for the Bengali language continue in such notable centers as the Bangla Academy in Dhaka, there isn’t a uniform spelling for Bengali, as many people continue to use various archaic forms of letters.

+ Road jerseys were able to tell the city the team it is from, as with the Tigers wearing the word “Detroit” on their road uniform shirts meaning the team’s home city is Detroit, MichiganDetroit, Michigan.

+ The Silver Star is worn on the uniform after the Distinguished Service Medal.

+ He buys a pilot uniform and forges a pilot licence.

+ Battledress is a general term for the military uniform worn into combat, as opposed to ‘display’ dress and formal uniforms worn at parades and functions.

+ In 1977, these refrains were replaced by a uniform refrain following all stanzas.

+ Only civilian workers who do not wear uniform speak about “working” in the army.

+ On these days, members attending formal events may wear the Order’s collar over their military uniform or evening wear.

+ On 14 August 2015, the Government of Pakistan launched the “Ilm” Pakistan movement, with a uniform curriculum in Urdish.

+ The goal is to give all such links a uniform appearance.

+ The stratigraphy is not uniform throughout the region, however.

+ This system provides an uniform layout for route-map.

+ The ceremonial uniform of the Household Cavalry has two features that are not often seen on other soldiers.

+ In 1956 the second was defined in terms of the period of revolution of the Earth around the Sun for a particular epoch, because by then it had become recognized that the Earth’s rotation on its own axis was not sufficiently uniform as a standard of time.

+ The courts are made up of uniform rigid material, often covered with an acrylic surface layer to offer greater consistency of bounce than other outdoor surfaces.

+ This provides a uniform display across all articles.

+ The uniform was a dress with no underclothes, a chain around their ankle, stocking caps to mimic a prisoner’s shaved head, and they were each assigned a prison number which became their new ‘name’.

+ If there is a uniform electric field about a charged object, negatively charged objects will be pulled towards higher voltages, and positively charged objects will be pulled towards lower voltages.

+ I've also created 1 WP:VGA which is baseball uniform 17px.

“researcher” how to use in sentences

How to use in-sentence of “researcher”:

+ Albert Bruce Sabin was a PolandPolish-born American medical researcher best known for having developed an oral polio vaccine.

+ Peter Gavin Hall Australian Academy of ScienceFAA FRS AO was an Australian researcher in probability theory and mathematical statistics.

+ Locke is an American music researcher and professor emeritus of musicology at Eastman School of Music in New York.

+ William Leonard Pickard is an American writer, researcher and convicted drug trafficker.

+ He is also a published researcher and has written several academic pilot projects, research articles and book chapters that were featured in international scientific journals.

+ The American researcher James Scanlan says that when people do whatever benefits themselves it is only a fake kind of egoism.

+ Jacques-Yves Cousteau known as Jacques Cousteau was a FranceFrench naval officer, filmmaker, innovator, scientist, photographer, author and researcher who studied the sea and all forms of life in water.

researcher how to use in sentences
researcher how to use in sentences

Example sentences of “researcher”:

+ A hypothesis needs more work by the researcher in order to check it.

+ However, research by Susumu Kurosawa, a GS researcher from the mid-1980s, and re-verification by Haruo Chikada have been carried out, and it has attracted some attention.
+ In 1992, researcher and expert Ron O'Grady estimated the number of child prostitutes to be 1 million.

+ A hypothesis needs more work by the researcher in order to check it.

+ However, research by Susumu Kurosawa, a GS researcher from the mid-1980s, and re-verification by Haruo Chikada have been carried out, and it has attracted some attention.

+ In 1992, researcher and expert Ron O’Grady estimated the number of child prostitutes to be 1 million.

+ The “c.” means that it was an estimated value based on an average value or any other coefficient that the researcher will generally define in the methodology.

+ Smith was a researcher at NYIT’s Computer Graphics Lab.

+ A study by Russian researcher Nikolay Zak has disputed Jeanne Calment’s claimed age with a hypothesis that Jeanne’s daughter Yvonne, born 1898 and claimed to have died of pneumonia in 1934, usurped Jeanne’s identity upon Jeanne’s death in 1934.

+ Ethereum was proposed in late 2013 by Vitalik Buterin, a cryptocurrency researcher and programmer.

+ He was a researcher in the cryptography group at Microsoft Research.

+ Virgilio Dante Caballero Pedraza was a Mexican journalist, media researcher and politician.

+ The Saxon researcher Gustav Seyffarth looked carefully at some of the pieces, some only one square centimeter in size.

+ Later, he worked as a researcher at the University of Freiburg.

+ She later worked as a researcher at the university, and later in the departments of zoology, geology and genetics.

+ Taraneh Javanbakht is an academic researcher and lecturer.

+ Masao Iri is a Japanese researcher of applied mathematics and former professor at the University of Tokyo.

+ FTM allows the researcher to keep track of information collected during research and to create reports, charts, and books containing that information.

More in-sentence examples of “researcher”:

+ From 1974 to 1976 Auron worked as the Director of the Education Department, Yad Vashem, Jerusalem, in the 1980s he was a researcher of the Center for Jewish Education, Hebrew University and Academic director of European Section, The Israel Diaspora Institute, Tel-Aviv University.

+ She started working as a researcher for the Wiardi Beckman Foundation in 2001.

+ The researcher also asked them to define six of the most important words in the Miranda warning, like “consult” “appoint” and “attorney.” Finally, the researcher tested whether they could understand different versions of the Miranda warning.

+ She is the daughter of Bernard Lewinsky, a medical researcher and photographer.

+ He is senior researcher at French National Center for Scientific Research.

+ Later he joined the Institute for Solid State Physics at the Jülich Research Centre, where he became a leading researcher of magnetism until he retired in 2004.

+ Famous chemist Louis Pasteur was an early researcher of stereochemistry.

+ The subject cannot give the researcher their consent because they do not know they are being studied.

+ James Barnes Wyngaarden was an American physician, researcher and academic administrator.

+ Jorge Wagensberg Lubinski, was a Spanish professor, researcher and writer.

+ This new government was suspicious of Lavoisier’s great success as a scientific researcher and as a public administrator.

+ This provides a wealth of data to the researcher that they can sort through.

+ Before becoming a politician, she worked as a researcher in Physical Chemistry.

+ This method too is conducted in a natural environment but the only difference is the researcher gets involved in the discussions and can mould the direction of the discussions.

+ Janine Despinette was a French researcher and critic of children’s literature.

+ For example, one researcher looked at over 200 Operational Situation Reports.

+ At that same year, Ishibashi has been active as a Nutritionculinary researcher and since 1967, he has run a “Sangyo-dong” Sakuragaoka, Shibuya, Tokyo.

+ A Swiss researcher Daniel Hofer has recently found that certain caecilians produce potent skin poisons from specialized poison glands.

+ Luciano García Alén was a Spanish peopleSpanish physician, researcher and ethnographer.

+ She then became a researcher in the Department of Electrical Engineering at Tsinghua University.

+ Mustapha Adib Abdul Wahed is a Lebanese diplomat, politician, researcher and academic.

+ Sir Patrick Alfred Caldwell-Moore was an English astronomer, researcher and television presenter.

+ Bessel van der Kolk The Body Keeps the Score: Brain, Mind, and Body in the Healing of Trauma by Bessel van der Kolk, MD is also a noted psychiatrist, author, researcher and educator based in Boston, USA.

+ A researcher and writer Habibur Rahman has substantial contribution in literature and in varied intellectual arena.

+ María Elena Meneses Rocha was a Mexican journalist and professor and researcher into media, communications and the Internet with the Monterrey Institute of Technology and Higher Education, Mexico City.

+ Schipper has worked as researcher for École française d’Extrême-Orient and later taught as directeur de recherche in History of Daoism studies at the École pratique des hautes études in Paris.

+ ORCID stands for Open Researcher and Contributor ID.Editorial.

+ Between 1928 and 1929, he helped as a researcher and witness for the Bleakley Inquiry into Aboriginal welfare.

+ In January 2010, Google security researcher Tavis Ormandy discovered a large security problem in NTVDM system letting non-Administrators to increase their permissions to the SYSTEM level.

+ Juneja has worked as the researcher for CBC’s first South Asian CBC Radio, which was launched in 2014.

+ Schlafly got into an argument with Michigan State University researcher Richard Lenski over his twenty-year experiment with e.coli samples he used to show evolution happening.

+ Social software researcher Danah Boyd said Twitter “own” the festival.

+ In statistics, a claim to 95% confidence simply means that the researcher has seen one possible interval from a large number of possible ones, from which 19 out of 20 intervals contain the true value of the parameter.

+ Tchugayev called him “a chemist of genius, first-class physicist, a fruitful researcher in the fields of hydrodynamics, meteorology, geology, certain branches of chemical technology and other disciplines adjacent to chemistry and physics, a thorough expert of chemical industry and industry in general, and an original thinker in the field of economy”.

+ The book never made it past the research stage; the surviving notes, manuscripts, audio tapes, and news clippings were sent to former “Today” researcher Lee Lawrence.

+ Graduate from Supélec in 1970, he was teacher and researcher at this “grande école” for 10 years.

+ Linehan, a psychology researcher at the University of Washington.

+ Jim Gray, a database researcher wrote a paper in 1981 where he described this problem.

+ Prostatitis researcher Dr Anthony Schaeffer commented in a 2003 editorial of The Journal of Urology that: “It is well recognized that even if pathogenic bacteria are present in the prostate, as in men with established chronic bacterial prostatitis, they do not cause chronic pelvic pain unless acute urinary tract infection develops.

+ She moved to Nepal after giving up her job as a researcher for “Fortune Fortune” magazine in New York and visiting Kathmandu on a round-the-world trip.

+ An alternative to a selectable marker is a screenable marker, which allows the researcher to distinguish between wanted and unwanted cells.

+ Moshe Arens was an Israeli aeronautical engineer, researcher and former diplomat and politician.

+ Margot Loyola Palacios was a Chilean musician, Folk musicfolk singer and researcher of the folklore of Chile and Latin America in general.

+ In 1935, Komisarenko defended his dissertation and worked as a senior researcher at the Ukrainian Organ Therapeutic Institute, and two years later he was appointed director of the institute.

+ He moved to England and joined the Imperial Cancer Research Fund as a researcher in 1981.

+ Imtiaz Ali “Arshi” was an Indian researcher and scholar.

+ Downes became a researcher at the NRC’s Digital Technologies Research Centre in Ottawa.

+ From 1974 to 1976 Auron worked as the Director of the Education Department, Yad Vashem, Jerusalem, in the 1980s he was a researcher of the Center for Jewish Education, Hebrew University and Academic director of European Section, The Israel Diaspora Institute, Tel-Aviv University.

+ She started working as a researcher for the Wiardi Beckman Foundation in 2001.

“minority leader” some ways to use

How to use in-sentence of “minority leader”:

– Ford served 25 years in the United States House of Representatives and was Minority Leader for many years.

– She was the house minority leader for the Georgia General Assembly and state representative for the 89th House District.

– During his eight years in the Senate from 1972 to 1980, he was its minority leader from 1975 to 1980.

– The Minority Leader was Democrat Charles Schumer of New York.

– In 2015, Party leaders of the United States SenateSenate Minority Leader Harry Reid of Nevada announced his retirement.

– She is a member of Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi’s “30 Something” Working Group, which consists of congressional Democrats under age 40.

– He was also minority leader from 1981 to 1987.

minority leader some ways to use
minority leader some ways to use

Example sentences of “minority leader”:

– He was a member of and the Minority Leader of the Louisiana House of Representatives, having represented the 72nd District from 2008 through 2016.

– As Senate Minority Leader for ten years, he was very important in the politics during the 1960s.

– In 1986, he was elected to the Senate, becoming minority leader in 1994.

– Winters was Minority Leader of the Oregon Senate between November 2017 and January 2019.

– He was Minority Leader 1998 through 2008 and again from 2012 through 2014.

– The current Assistant Minority Leader is United States Republican PartyRepublican John Thune of South Dakota.

– The House Minority Leader is Kevin McCarthy.

– He as Minority Leader from 1981 through 1995.

– The current leaders are Democratic Majority Leader Chuck Schumer of List of United States Senators from New YorkNew York and Republican Minority Leader Kentucky.

– Boehner served as chair of several important committees before becoming Minority Leader in 2006.

- He was a member of and the Minority Leader of the Louisiana House of Representatives, having represented the 72nd District from 2008 through 2016.

- As Senate Minority Leader for ten years, he was very important in the politics during the 1960s.

– He was the minority leader for the last two years.

– Senate Minority Leader Everett Dirksen gave the oath to Spiro Agnew as Vice President.

– He is the former Minority Leader of the Utah State House of Representatives and the 34th mayor of Salt Lake City, Utah.

– He was House Majority Leader from 1989 to 1995 and Minority Leader from 1995 to 2003.

– A member of the Republican Party Republican Party, he is the Minority Leader of the Senate, succeeding Chuck Schumer.

– He was reelected to the senate again as a Minority Leader from 1998 until 2001.

– The Minority Leader was Democrat Nancy Pelosi of California.

– He is the Minority Leader of the United States House of RepresentativesHouse minority leader of the United States House of Representatives and the U.S.

Use in sentence of “platoon”

How to use in-sentence of “platoon”:

+ Initially the unit was confined to performing small scale reconnaissance missions, platoon sized missions by sea and on occasion on land into Finland and later Norway.

+ Then he took command of his platoon and led it in defense of the position.

+ A platoon captured the bridge and fought off counterattacks for a few hours.

+ A single 18-man platoon from the 99th Infantry Division and four Forward Air Controllers held up the battalion of about 500 German paratroopers until sunset causing 92 casualties among the Germans.

+ Army as a platoon leader in combat in the War in Afghanistan.

+ Nataliya Pipa is a Ukrainian public and political figure, activist, platoon member, former member of AIESEC, former member of the Ukrainian Galician Party, co-founder of the Best Sykhiv NGO.

+ He led a platoon of six armored vehicles, three M4 medium tanks, and three aircraft to seized Camp Asaka.

Use in sentence of platoon
Use in sentence of platoon

Example sentences of “platoon”:

+ Nissanka was a platoon commander and had the rank of second lieutenant.

+ Lance Corporal Jack Jones is a fictional British Home GuardHome Guard platoon lance-corporal, veteran of the British Empire and butcher.
+ It is about the experiences about one platoon during World War II as they fight in the South Pacific.

+ Nissanka was a platoon commander and had the rank of second lieutenant.

+ Lance Corporal Jack Jones is a fictional British Home GuardHome Guard platoon lance-corporal, veteran of the British Empire and butcher.

+ It is about the experiences about one platoon during World War II as they fight in the South Pacific.

+ A Platoon sergeant came to assist him but was killed.

+ His first assignment was being sent to Morocco as a replacement in the 3rd Platoon in 1943.

+ His platoon is made up of his posh sergeant, Wilson, elderly butcher Lance Corporal Jones, several senior citizens, as well as other men who don’t say much.

+ Brown’s raid, accompanied by 21 men in his party, was defeated by a platoon of U.S.

+ In 1968, aged 22, Lavender was cast as Private Pike, the youngest member and ‘stupid boy’ of the platoon in the BBC sitcom “Dad’s Army”.

+ Soon after the patrol landed, a nearby platoon of Japanese naval troops attacked and almost completely killed the Marine patrol.

+ A Marine Staff Sergeant played by Aaron Eckhart leads a platoon of U.S.

+ The next morning, as the platoon takes boats to the island, they are nervous.

+ The assault begins, and as the platoon waits for their turn to come to the island, they nervously joke among themselves.

+ They are members of a recon platoon fighting on Anopopei.

+ A decorated Infantry Platoon Leader in the Vietnam War, Clark brought the plight of the Vietnam Veteran to the people of America in a humorous way in the 80’s and was adopted by numerous Veteran Organizations throughout the United States.

+ On July 23, 1966, Smith was sent to the Republic of Vietnam and served as Platoon Sergeant of the 1st Platoon, Company C, 2d Battalion, 8th Infantry of the 4th Infantry Division.

+ In early episodes, the humour was based on the difficulty of starting the platoon without any weapons.

+ In 2010, Kelly’s 29-year-old son, First Lieutenant Robert Kelly, was killed in action when he stepped on a landmine while leading a platoon of Marines on a patrol in Sangin, Afghanistan.

+ He commanded a platoon in Company “H” of the 3rd Battalion, 504th Parachute Infantry Regiment, 82nd Airborne Division during World War II.

+ On February 16, 1967, Sergeant Rodrigues Smith was leading his platoon in a reconnaissance patrol, when suddenly it came under attack.

+ Because the platoon rarely encountered the Nazis, their enemy was usually the grumpy ARP Warden Hodges, played by Bill Pertwee.

Use the word “breath”

How to use in-sentence of “breath”:

– While treating Ramirez, several hospital workers fainted and others experienced symptoms such as shortness of breath and muscle spasms.

– In the cold, breathing out causes the water vapor in the breath to freeze.

– Flute players hold it horizontally and make a sound by blowing their breath over the edge of the hole of flute’s head.

– They can only hold their breath under water for about five minutes at a time.

– He also has 5 breath abilities: fire, water, Liquid bubblebubbles, electricity and ice.

– There are more than 1000 games that work on the Nintendo Switch, including “The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild”, “Just Dance 2017”, “Super Mario Odyssey, Kirby Star AlliesKirby Star Allies” and “Pokémon Sword and Shield”.

– With his dying breath Valentin blames Marguerite for his death and condemns her to Hell before the assembled townspeople.

– Each different kind of abnormal breath sound is a sign of a different problem.

Use the word breath
Use the word breath

Example sentences of “breath”:

- Even the water from the camel’s breath flows back into its mouth.

- In 2019, he received a BMI Award for "Every Breath You Take" becoming the most played song in radio history.
- It was believed that her breath created the desert.

– Even the water from the camel’s breath flows back into its mouth.

– In 2019, he received a BMI Award for “Every Breath You Take” becoming the most played song in radio history.

– It was believed that her breath created the desert.

– There is a very small chance of blackout or stroke if the person exercising is straining too much and they hold their breath while doing the motion of an exercise.

– 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.

– Relaxation can also lower muscle tension, blood pressure and slow heart and breath rates, among other health benefits.

– It focuses performing postures and breath control.

– He holds his breath and chants the word “Kabaddi” during the whole raid.

– Vibrato can be produced on wind instruments by small changes of breath control.

– One of the most common causes of unequal breath sounds is a collapsed lung.

– If he stops his breath when he does an action, he can still do the action, but he will become gradually tired as time passes.

More in-sentence examples of “breath”:

– They listen to whether the pitch of the breath sounds is low, medium or high.

– Altoids are a brand of breath Mint mints and candies that have been sold since the 1800s.

– In 1822, while she was taking part in a march towards the Panthéon, she lost consciousness, and drew her last breath in the home of a law professor who taught at the Sorbonne.

– This expedition was done without the use of supplemental oxygen, which help climbers breath at high altitudes.

– Exposure symptoms include coughing, chest pain, asthma, shortness of breath and skin damage.

– Some people eat parsley to get their breath to smell better.

– Some freedivers can dive to over 100metres, and hold their breath for four minutes or longer.

– They are known for their interesting behavior, bright colors, and ability to breath air.

– According to a breath test she was driving under the influence of alcohol, with a blood alcohol content level less than 1‰.

– It is extremely slow and the clarinettist needs a lot of breath control.

– It takes a lot of breath to play the tuba.

– They are known for their interesting behavior and ability to breath air.

– It makes one’s breath smell like garlic when it is eaten.

– To describe and identify breath sounds, medical professionals usually use auscultation.

– When they are not active, they can hold their breath for a maximum of about two hours underwater before drowning.

– To be honest I think everyone involved needs to step back and breath a little.

– It is also believed to breath fire and be female, despite the mane adorning the lions head.

– Moisture is added to the air you breath by special cells in the walls of the nasal cavity.

– Free divers practice holding their breath for long periods of time so that they can stay underwater longer.

– Soon afterwards, because Anakin broke her heart which no none except her and Obi-Wan Kenobi knew, finally telling Obi-Wan with her last breath that she knows there’s still good in Anakin, she dies.

– Everyone uses their crucifix and/or garlic breath to force it into the light and it melts.

– Good use of breath is another thing to think about.

– Some women feel tired, do not sleep properly, and have shortness of breath for up to a month before they have a heart attack.

– Normally, when underwater, they are active and can hold their breath for a maximum of 20 minutes to one hour.

– Free-divers practice how to breath in the water, and they can start free-diving when they have a pulse under 80/bpm.

– In a healthy person, breath sounds should always sound the same on both sides.

– The length of each line is chosen to reflect the cadence or rhythm of the music, where the singer could take a breath at the end of each line.

– Even though they live in water, Yellow-lipped sea krait do not have gills so they have to go to the surface to breath air, but a yellow-lipped sea krait can go as deep as 100 meters underwater and stay there for up to an hour.

– It probably could hold its breath underwater for about forty-five minutes, which is helpful for an aquatic ambush hunter.

– It causes bad breath and is a taboo.

– He can freeze things with his frost breath and his super-breath.

– In severe cases of the disease there may be red blood cell breakdown, a low blood platelet count, damaged liver function, kidney dysfunction, swelling, shortness of breath due to fluid in the lungs, or visual disturbances.

– Some breath alcohol testers use this, and the red turns to green when there is alcohol in the breath.

– One of the powers Ma’at gave the gods was the ability to breath air.

– The breath also can change the tone or the volume.

– Coming up to re-entry, it was thought that the electrical equipment would short circuit because the water in the astronauts’ breath had turned back into a liquid all over the computers.

– They found that larger animals can hold their breath longer than smaller animals because they can store more oxygen for their size, and they found this difference was much bigger for warm-blooded animals than for cold-blooded animals.

– A swimmer can be inside the bell and breathe, or hold his breath and swim outside the bell for a short time, and come back to the bell to breath again.

– If breath sounds cannot be heard in one lung, this can signal a serious problem.

– These are called adventitious breath sounds.

– There are many kinds of breath sounds that are not normal.

– A sneeze consists of a deep inward breath that fills the lungs, a closing or partial closing of the throat, and a sudden increase in pressure in the lungs that forces air out.

– As a solo musician and a member of the Police, Sting has received 17 Grammy Awards: he won Song of the Year for “Every Breath You Take”, three Brit Awards, including Best British Male Artist in 1994 and Outstanding Contribution in 2002, a Golden Globe, an Emmy and four nominations for the Academy Award for Best Original Song.

– He is well known by his black armor, cape, helmet, and particularly his raspy breath due to breathing problems received during a battle with his old master Obi-Wan Kenobi and deep, low-pitched voice from the mask, which often used in different medias as a reference to him.

– She then starts sucking the life breath out of the man, thereby consuming his life.

– Sekhmet’s breath represented a hot desert wind, and her body was the glare of the midday sun.

– Miss Leigh also complained in her letters of Gable’s bad breath due to his dentures.

- They listen to whether the pitch of the breath sounds is low, medium or high.

- Altoids are a brand of breath Mint mints and candies that have been sold since the 1800s.
- In 1822, while she was taking part in a march towards the Panthéon, she lost consciousness, and drew her last breath in the home of a law professor who taught at the Sorbonne.