– The April 2019 Spanish general election was held on Sunday, 28 April 2019, to elect the 13th Cortes Generales of the Kingdom of Spain.
– He tried to recapture the territories in what is now modern Israel/Palestine, Lebanon and Syria that had been held in the Eighteenth Dynasty.
– It was held on July 21, 1996 at Rogers ArenaGeneral Motors Place in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.
– In 1952, he joined Sud-Aviation in Toulouse and held senior posts: Head of Flight Testing and the deputy technical director of and A300 programme manager.
– At the 2013 World Championships, held in London, Ontario, Canada, Chan won the short program earning 6.81 points more than Denis Ten from Kazakhstan.
held use in sentences
Example sentences of “held”:
– The Biathlon events at the 2018 Paralympic Winter Games will be held on March 10, 2018, March 13, 2018 and March 16, 2018 at the Alpensia Biathlon Center.
– In the match, held in Estadio Racing ClubRacing Club Stadium in Avellaneda on December 17, 1916, Rosario Central defeated Club Atlético Independiente 2–1.”Argentina: Copa Competencia 1ra.
– The separate simultaneous referendums held on 24 April 2004 in the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus and the Republic of Cyprus on the comprehensive settlement plan of the UN Secretary-General provides yet another example of such a vote.
– The first modern Summer Olympic Games were held in Athens in 1896.
– The Red Army resistance held until Chișinău finally fell on 17 July 1941.
– The first match between the two was held on June 12, 2004 at “World Title Classic” in Dayton, Ohio.
– Another by-election was held in 1941 after the death of John Price.
– Later resurgence of ideas similar to those held by the early Pythagoreans are collected under the term Neopythagoreanism.
– A delusion is a false belief held by a person.
- The Biathlon events at the 2018 Paralympic Winter Games will be held on March 10, 2018, March 13, 2018 and March 16, 2018 at the Alpensia Biathlon Center.
- In the match, held in Estadio Racing ClubRacing Club Stadium in Avellaneda on December 17, 1916, Rosario Central defeated Club Atlético Independiente 2–1."Argentina: Copa Competencia 1ra.
– Capital One Arena has held many WWE events as well including: SummerSlam SummerSlam in 2005, Cyber Sunday in 2007, Survivor Series in 2009 and WWE Capitol Punishment in 2011.
– This was a tournament held at the Allstate ArenaRosemont Horizon near Chicago.
– Camelot once held many great things such as The Holy Grail, The Holy Sword Excalibur and The Round Table which brought Arthur’s best knights together.
– The town for a time held the distinction as the top lumber producer in the state.
– It was the twenty first Survivor Series event held by the WWE.
– She gained media attention in 2011 when she held up a fan with “protest gender discrimination” in professional tournaments.
– Temujin eradicated torture, and held no prisoners; instead he merely killed his enemies.
More in-sentence examples of “held”:
- The position is currently held by Toshimitsu Motegi.
- It was held on November 19, 2000 at Amalie ArenaIce Palace in Tampa, Florida.
– The position is currently held by Toshimitsu Motegi.
– It was held on November 19, 2000 at Amalie ArenaIce Palace in Tampa, Florida.
– The 1964 United States presidential election was held on Tuesday, November 3, 1964.
– Under the Freebird Rule, Jaggi held the IPW:UK Tag Team Championship with Castagnoli and Roudin for a record 12 months.
– Amethi is a constituency that was earlier held by his father.
– And he has held concerts as Kanjani∞ at Japanese biggest 5 domes in recent 5 years.
– The following is the full list of the 25 original, formally designated members of the Special Working Committee of the All India Muslim League, 1940, which met between 21 and 24 March 1940, “Programme of the All India Muslim Leagues 27th Annual Session, to be held at Lahore 21st to 24th March 1940″, at the National Archives of Pakistan, Islamabad, the Quaid-e-Azam Papers, File 1354 and which largely drafted the Lahore Resolution.
– His role in the movie “Veerapandiya Kattabomman Veerapandiya Kattabomman” won him “Best actor” award at Afro-Asian Film Festival held at Cairo in March 1960.
– During his speech, he made clear that, as far as he was concerned, the Olympics should be held in Athens permanently.
– The 2012 Candidates match series was held in Kazan, Russia.
– She held the title of Woman Grandmaster and was twice women’s senior world champion.
– It was held in Vienna from November 1, 1814, to June 8, 1815.
– Japan also held similar beliefs about ChinaChinese and colonies.
– He dreamed of an all-Indian state with power held by the United States Superintendent of Indian Affairs.
– During the 1600s, both NetherlandsDutch and British pirates attempted to take control of what is today Sancti Spíritus province, but with little success, as the Spanish garrison held them off.
– Some contestants for the inaugural tournament were selected through contestant searches held in Daytona Beach, Florida, and Palm Springs, California, during the Spring break season in 1989.
– Both matches were held in Havana.
– They held the town of Canowindra and all its people prisoner for three days.
– The tournament was to be held on August 12 of that year at the Biltmore Hotel in New York City.
– PETA states that they have held more than 12,000 demonstrations at KFC outlets since 2003 because of this alleged mistreatment of chickens by KFC suppliers.
– Other events across the country also held moments of silence.
– A collection of wooden bowls made by Topsy are held in the National Gallery of Australia.
– O’Toole’s funeral was held on 20 December 2013 at his London home.
– The Heraia was not held during the years of the men’s Olympic Games.
– The tournament was held in the United Arab Emirates.
– This rank may be held by the wife of a marquis or granted to a woman in her own right.
– The first boat race was in 1829, and it is usually held on the last Sunday of March or the first Sunday of April.
– Every year, the China Import and Export Commodities Fair is held here.
– On April 24, 1965, for the first time for any such demonstration in the entire Soviet Union, one million protesters held a 24-hour demonstration in front of the Opera House, and demanded that the Soviet Union government officially recognize the Armenian Genocide committed by the Young Turks in the Ottoman Empire, and build a memorial in Armenia’s capital city of Yerevan to perpetuate the memory of the victims of the Armenian Genocide.
– The sport is governed by the International Triathlon Union, and was first held as a ParalympicsParalympic event at the 2016 Summer Paralympics in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
– Some of the people held in Kilmainham Gaol were later transported to Australia, meaning they were forced to move to Australia.
– The first NASCAR Winston Cup Series race was held on June 22, 1997, and the first NASCAR Busch Series now the Xfinity Seriesrace was held on October 30, 1997.
– At one point Frazier held the single-game championship round record for assists when he scored 36 points, had 19 assists, 7 rebounds in Game 7 of the 1970 NBA Finals.
– He is the first person to have held all of the top three positions in the Mongolian government.
– Pythagoreanism is a term used for the esoteric and metaphysicsmetaphysical beliefs held by Pythagoras and his followers, the Pythagoreans, who were much influenced by mathematics.
– There is a stand-off, with Tom and Claire’s sons held hostage and suffocating.
– Pershing is the only person to be promoted in his own lifetime to the highest rank ever held in the United States Army.
– He was narrowly unseated in the 1979 nonpartisan blanket primary by the Democratic Party Democrat Bastrop, who held the seat until 1988.
– In response the Nagorno-Karabakh Armenians held a December 10, 1991 referendum in which the overwhelming majority of the population voted for outright independence.
– However, under the criteria WWE used to make this claim, the actual record would be held by the show “Georgia Championship Wrestling”, which ran continuously on Saturday evenings on TBS between 1972 and 1984.
– Food is given to the larvae by trophallaxis, a process in which an ant regurgitates liquid food held in its crop.
– The single has held the number one position since and has gone on to be certified Platinum.
– Wyatt, Virgil, and their younger brother Morgan EarpMorgan held various law enforcement positions that put them in conflict with Tom and Ike and Billy Clanton, who threatened to kill the Earps.
– Leonid Kostyantynovych Kadenyuk on Peoples.ru Kadeniuk held the rank of Major generalMajor General in the Ukrainian Air Force.
– The shooting events were held in the National Shooting Centre in Bisley, Surrey.
– After hearing that flowers and gifts left for Tina at her grave were being destroyed or were disappearing, even when held down by a chain, Sergeant Flynn investigated it.
– It was the seventh Armageddon event held by the WWE.
– During the 1970s, a large number of East African Asians, who already held British passports, entered the UK after they were expelled from Kenya, Uganda and Zanzibar.
– The chairman of the Highways Committee held an opening ceremony.
– In 2002 she won the talent show “Popstars” and joined the Brazilian girl group “Rouge” until 2004, with which she recorded two of the four studio albums released in the group’s career, Rouge.
– In 2003, he won the Popstars talent show and joined the Brazilian boy band Br’oz until 2005, with which he released two studio albums, Br’oz.
– He self-made his debut album, “When This Is Over” with a $17,500 cash prise that he won from 91.5 The Beat’s Rhythm of the Future talent competition.
– At this time, he was receiving Saturday afternoon lessons from Johann Bernoulli, who quickly discovered his new pupil’s extraordinary talent for mathematics.
– It became nationally known after winning the Popstars talent show in 2003 and joining the boy band Br’oz.
How to use in-sentence of talent
Example sentences of “talent”:
– His talent for slam-dunks earned him nicknames such as “Vinsanity” “Air Canada” and “Half-Man, Half-Amazing.”.
– His acting career started in 1984 after he was discovered through a talent search program by the National Film Development Corporation of Bangladesh.
– In 2003, he won the Popstars talent show and joined the Brazilian boy band Br’oz until 2005, with which he recorded two studio albums released in the group’s career, Br’oz.
– His adoptive mother encouraged his talent for the piano.
– Leon Kuwata, Ultimate Baseball Player: A person with a talent for baseball. He doesn’t like to make an effort.
– He found a new pursuit, as he developed a talent for painting.
– Jones had talent for and interest in mechanical work.
– Simon Phillip Cowell is a British businessman, music talent show judge, actor, and entrepreneur.
– Another way to calculate the modern equivalent to a talent is from its use in estimating military pay.
– Cena was signed by then Person in charge of Talent Relations, Jim Ross on behalf on WWF.
– Richard D’Oyly Carte was an English talent agent, theatrical impresario, composer and hotelier during the second half of the Victorian era.
- His talent for slam-dunks earned him nicknames such as "Vinsanity" "Air Canada" and "Half-Man, Half-Amazing.".
- His acting career started in 1984 after he was discovered through a talent search program by the National Film Development Corporation of Bangladesh.
– Rooney joined CBS in 1949, as a writer for “Arthur Godfrey’s Talent Scouts”, when Godfrey was very popular on radio and TV.
– When he was in Turkey with Taj SC for a friendly match, German talent scouts saw his performance and signed him for Bayern Munchen.
– The neighbors got to like him more because of his talent in gardening and hair cutting.
– MNC Media also has other media-based, like movies, radio, talent management, and production house.
– The latter probably highlights, more than any other, Rossi and Parfitt’s talent for close vocal and guitar harmonies, which owe much to the English folk and folk/rock genres.
– Though he experimented in many styles of art, his unique talent was landscape painting.
– Amateur talent contests still sometimes feature a gong, for when an act does not go over well.
– Even if someone has talent they may still have to work very hard if they want to perform well.
More in-sentence examples of “talent”:
– In 2012, Higa helped form the YOMYOMF Network, which hosts the online video-making talent competition, “Internet Icon”, of which he serves alongside Lakin Christine and DeLaGhetto Timothy as main judges.
– Her career started at several talent searches, the first being in 1992 in Olofström.
– Anthony worked with ex-wife Lopez and director-choeographer Jamie King in late 2011 on a Latin talent series created by Simon Fuller, called “Q’Viva! The Chosen”.
– His talent was discovered by Simon Mayr who was maestro di cappella at S Maria Maggiore in Bergamo.
– He showed great talent as a young man and might have become one of England’s greatest composers if he had lived longer.
– He had established himself as a national voice-over talent with clients, including Bissel, Blockbuster LLCBlockbuster, Bud Light, Ford Dealers, GMAC, and KFC, among others.
– In 1971, at age 17, her talent in music was discovered by a manager who worked for music company.
– Seeing Karen’s natural talent for rhythm, the director approved.
– A talent agent recognized her talent and invited her to appear in various national commercials.
– Jim Talent is a former United States Senator from the state of Missouri.
– She joined the judging panel of talent shows “X Factor Indonesia” ; the former made her the highest-paid judge in Indonesian television history.
– In 1994 he proposed to link the salaries of ministers, judges, and top civil servants to the salaries of top professionals in the private sector, arguing that this would help recruit and retain talent to serve in the public sector.
– It was released a year after Burke won the British talent show, “The X Factor”.
– Public Records Index is an American talent manager, Hollywood movie agent, and producer.
– Polly has a talent for painting, and this is shown in some episodes when her artwork is laid upon the front desk, annoying Basil.
– Boyd signed to Decca Records and released his debut album, “My American Dream” on June 23, 2009, the day of the America’s Got Talent fourth season premiere of ‘Billboard” 200 and #3 on the Top Classical Albums Chart.
– In China and Taiwan, JJ Lin was best known for his talent in composing songs instead of his appearance.
– Riddhima Gupta in the show Dill Mill Gayye such as New Talent Awards in 2008.
– When Grandma Gallagher finds out that her granddaughter got into the talent show, she finally tells the truth about how her parents died – they were stomped to death while performing in a Riverdance-like competition.
– Her talent was known world-wide.
– However, even then, the rumors and criticism of his work and talent never wholly died out and he remained a somewhat dubious figure until the end of his career.
– He did not have the talent for either.
– Mary is now determined to get in the talent show so Sky will notice her.
– Scotty had a talent for understanding and managing animals.
– He has been active since he won the 2004 UK series of talent show “The X Factor”.
– Along with Leonardo da Vinci, he was often called a “Renaissance man” which means that he had great talent in many areas.
– It was started in 2002 by The X Factor X Factor and Britain’s Got Talent judge, Simon Cowell.
– During his first introduction in “Thimble Theatre”, Popeye’s appearance was not too different from his current one, the only difference being that his nose was noticeably larger, his chin was slimmer and his forearms were less round and more angular, but as Segar’s talent continued to grow, the design would change to match the well known sailor seen today.
– Someone who has talent is called “talented”.
– George Shapiro is an American talent manager and television producer.
– He immediately spread his musical talent among his three children.
– At that time, gays admired her talent as a performer, and her value as a camp figure.
– His talent redeemed a little the rudeness of his manner and a certain licentiousness which he indulged in.
– She could be around for a while.” Janet Tzou, writing for “Entertainment Weekly” found that “Cole certainly nails all the basics on “The Way It Is”: big-name guest talent and husky ballads lamenting those tricky matters of the heart.
– They also showed her talent in singing.
– Their mother was a talent agent, known as Mary Grady.
– For example, if a priest character wants to do more damage to enemies, the priest would put talent points into the “Shadow” talent tree.
– On October 17, 2007, SmackDown! and ECW announced a talent sharing agreement that made it where talent from either brand’s roster can compete on both brands.
– Jerome Charles “Jerry” Weintraub was an AmericansAmerican talent agent, concert promoter, movie producer and chairman and CEO of United Artists.
– During rehearsals for her appearance on Arthur Godfreys Talent Scouts, she was advised to change her name and drop the accordion, advice she gladly took as she had begun to despise the bulky instrument.
– By 1951 he was producer, talent scout, session musician and staff songwriter.
– After Lee’s high school graduation in 1993, she went on holiday in Hong Kong, probably seeing her two sisters Carol and Nancy Lee take part in the Miss Hong Kong Pageant, and while there, she became runner-up in the 12th Annual New Talent Singing Awards.
– In the start of “The Bachman Books” King said using the “nom de plume” Bachman was to see if his success was due to talent or luck.
– Her talent led her to be selected twice for the Math Olympiad Team.
– Casals showed enormous talent for the cello .
– She grew up on sugarcane farms in Queensland, and her artistic talent was noticed at school.
– Reed also developed a talent for blocking punts.
- In 2012, Higa helped form the YOMYOMF Network, which hosts the online video-making talent competition, "Internet Icon", of which he serves alongside Lakin Christine and DeLaGhetto Timothy as main judges.
- Her career started at several talent searches, the first being in 1992 in Olofström.
- Anthony worked with ex-wife Lopez and director-choeographer Jamie King in late 2011 on a Latin talent series created by Simon Fuller, called "Q'Viva! The Chosen".
– He competed in many of off-road motorcycle events, but specialized in observed trials competitions.
– It is specialized for seeing things with millimeterhighest clearness or visual acuity.
– Didier Demazière is a FranceFrench sociologist specialized in the study of unemployment.
– Upon completion of this school enlisted members often continue on to a specialized school.
– The mobile forms tend to have well-developed sense organs and jaws, while the stationary forms lack them, but may have specialized gills or tentacles used for respiration and deposit or filter feeding., fanworms.
– Some of the less specialized domestics, such as the brown leghorns, keep color patterns similar to that of their wild ancestors.
Use in sentence of specialized
Example sentences of “specialized”:
– He established the printing house “Trường An” which specialized in printing books and documents containing the Catechism and the teachings of the Catholic Church in the Archdiocese of Huế.
– In some areas, they use their specialized tactical knowledge to conduct crime suppression exercises that ferret out dangerous offenders.
– DJ software, specialized DJ sound cards, and DJ controllers were developed for DJs to use laptops as a source of music rather than turntables or CDJs.
– Dorsen specialized in Constitutional Law, Civil Liberties, and Comparative Constitutional Law.
– The most simplistic method, if your requirements for external images are specialized giving child links of a certain class of object a background image.
– Acar was a French doctor and microbiologist who specialized in antibiotics.
– This method is similar to the addition/subtraction technique used for high-speed electronic circuits with the logarithmic number system in specialized computer applications like the Gravity Pipe supercomputer and hidden Markov models.
– His father who was an academic who specialized in the Middle East was assassinated by suspected militant nationalists in Beirut where Steve was born.
– Roger Vivier was a French fashion designer who specialized in shoes.
– The thymus is a specialized lymphatic systemlymphoid organ of the immune system.
– In adult organisms, stem cells act as a repair system for the body, replenishing specialized cells, but also maintain the normal turnover of blood, skin, and intestinal tissues.
– This would be done through the use of specialized computer units, known as WeatherStars, which would be installed at the headends of cable providers that agreed to carry the channel.
– He also specialized in press articles on the production and trafficking of cocaine, for which he gained many journalistic awards.
– The museum specialized more and more in modern and contemporary art.
– In 2014, he received the Kavli Prize in Neuroscience “for the discovery of specialized brain networks for memory and cognition”, together with Brenda Milner and Marcus Raichle.
– These sealed lead-acid batteries can be found in some of the electronics stores or UPS specialized stores.
- He established the printing house "Trường An" which specialized in printing books and documents containing the Catechism and the teachings of the Catholic Church in the Archdiocese of Huế.
- In some areas, they use their specialized tactical knowledge to conduct crime suppression exercises that ferret out dangerous offenders.
- DJ software, specialized DJ sound cards, and DJ controllers were developed for DJs to use laptops as a source of music rather than turntables or CDJs.
More in-sentence examples of “specialized”:
- At the specialized school they learn a particular weapons system.
- He specialized in drawing caricatures.
– At the specialized school they learn a particular weapons system.
– He specialized in drawing caricatures.
– He specialized in organic chemistry.
– EPITA is specialized in the different fields of IT.
– In French “cloison” is a general word for “compartment” or “partition” or “cell”, in English the word is normally only used in the specialized context of cloisonné work, and apparently dentistry.
– Mammaliforms have highly specialized molar teeth, with cusps and flat regions for grinding food.
– Bees, like ants, are a specialized form of wasp.
– They are specialized hydroids, which also float at the surface of the open ocean.
– It is the only school among the nine specialized high schools in New York City that receives moneyspecial funding from the New York State legislature.
– Centuries of cross breeding have produced larger plants, and specialized varieties.
– It is the only French public school specialized in automotive engineering.
– Any device that can display text on a screen may act as an e-reader, but specialized e-reader devices may optimize portability, readability, and battery life for this purpose.
– Wilford Horace Smith was an AmericansAmerican lawyer who specialized in constitutional law.
– A specialized version of BASIC is Blitz BASIC.
– In some extremely specialized orchids, such as the Eurasian genus “Ophrys”, the labellum is adapted to have a colour, shape and odour which attracts male insects via mimicry of a receptive female.
– Or, you could get into highly specialized ice fishing gear.
– The cat skull is unusual among mammals in having very large eye sockets and a powerful and specialized jaw.
– Through his company, Glenwood Management Corp., he specialized in residential construction.
– For that reason, an interpreter, for instance, specialized in court hearings does not only need to know legal terms and their respective translations, but also “what” they mean and how they correlate to each other.
– These zooids are specialized polyps and medusoids.
– As a painter, he specialized in informal painting.
– The city has an important and old Financial servicesfinance sector, which is specialized in USD and financing of international trade.
– These people are important for any Raid / Dungeon they are specialized in dealing high amounts of damage.
– In 2008, Kin launched her own clothing brand “Vita Kin for Kindom”, which specialized in dresses for the 70s.
– She specialized in industrial reconversions, the history of economic thought and European economics.
– Jean-Luc Vayssière, born in 1956, is a FranceFrench professor, specialized in genetics and cell biology.
– They specialized in the creation and distribution of children’s entertainment around the world.
– The company specialized in deliveries of :en:Tesla carTesla cars to Russia and the CIS.
– Originally, these image emoticons were fairly simple and replaced only the most straightforward and common character sequences, but over time they became so complex that the more specialized emoticons are often input using a menu or popup windows, sometimes listing hundreds of items.
– Many did lots of farm work or specialized in some other sort of craft specialty.
– Didier Guillemot is a FranceFrench doctor, specialized in infection.
– Nilesat allowed for the launch of several specialized TV channels in addition to Egyptian Satellite Channel and Nile TV.
– Economic development, which is thus essentially economics on a social level, has evolved into a professional industry of highly specialized practitioners.
– The specialized formulations most commonly used in electronics are detailed in the book “Tape Casting” by R.E.
– It is specialized in international management.
– This calcium sticks to the specialized proteins actin and myosin.
– Real-time operating systems use specialized Scheduling scheduling real-time applications.
– The basic design is identical, but there is a slight difference in the vocabulary, and Specialized is more international.
– Lice attach their eggs to their host’s hair with specialized saliva which results in a bond that is very difficult to separate without specialized products.
– In 2004, iPass launched a policy orchestration initiative to integrate patch management, assessment and remediation of remote and mobile computers into its connectivity platform. In pursuing this initiative, iPass acquired two companies in 2004: Safe3w, which developed patented dynamic device “fingerprinting” technology, and Mobile Automation, which specialized in mobile device management.
– She specialized in philosophy of religion, philosophical theology and medieval philosophy.
– If correct, this shows an animal specialized for hunting and living in shallow waters in the line between land and water.
– If the device needs to be very small or will be sold in very big numbers, it makes sense to make a custom or specialized chip that does exactly what is needed.
– Feeding frenzy is a game made from SoftAP and specialized for children.
– Computers represent chemical structures in specialized formats such as the XML-based Chemical Markup Language or SMILES.
+ Using these values, Joule was able to determine the mechanical equivalent of heat.
+ The SI unit of energy is the joule although other historical, conventional units are still in use, such as the calorie for heat.
+ Heaviside O., Electrical Papers, Vol 2 – L.; N.Y.: Macmillan, 1892, p.166 The notion of “magnetic resistance” was first mentioned by James JouleJoule J., Scientific Papers, vol 1 – 1884, p.36 and the term “magnetomotive force” was first named by Bosanquet.
+ Hence, it is the base SI representation metrem, which can be equally represented as one joule of energy per coulomb of charge, J/C.
+ The son of Benjamin Joule, a wealthy brewer, James Prescott Joule was born in the house next to the Joule Brewery in New Bailey Street, Salford on 24 December 1818.
+ In 1845, the English physicist James Prescott JouleJames Joule wrote a paper “On the mechanical equivalent of heat” for the British Association meeting in Cambridge.
joule use in sentences
Example sentences of “joule”:
+ The unit for electric potential, joule per coulomb, it is named the volt in memory of Alessandro Volta.
+ The calorie is one of the units of measurement for heat but the joule is also used for all kinds of energy including heat.
+ This work by Planck asserts that the energy of a photon is proportional to its frequency, and their relation can be put in terms of familiar units such as the joule by using the proportionality constant Planck gave us.
+ Later Joule worked with William Thomson to find out that the temperature of gas falls, as gas expands.
+ Meanwhile, in 1843 James Prescott Joule independently discovered the mechanical equivalent in a series of experiments.
+ Max Planck already knew that the energy of a unit of light is proportional to the frequency of that unit of light, and that its amount of energy can be expressed in familiar terms such as the joule by using a proportionality constant.
+ A one watt lightbulb, for example, will change one joule of electrical energy into light energy every second, thus “consuming” it.
+ It is related to the watt : one watt equals one joule per second.
+ James Prescott Joule was the first person who found out by experiments that heat and work are convertible.
+ One watt is a joule per second.
+ A joule is a unit in the SI system.
+ One volt equals one joule per coulomb.
+ James Prescott Joule was an EnglandEnglish physicist, born in Salford, near Manchester.
+ The watt is the rate a source of energy uses or produces one joule during one second, so the same quantity may be referred to as a joule per second, with the symbol J/s.
+ A joule refers to the amount of energy transferred to an object when a force of 1 Newton.
+ The unit for electric potential, joule per coulomb, it is named the volt in memory of Alessandro Volta.
+ The calorie is one of the units of measurement for heat but the joule is also used for all kinds of energy including heat.
+ This work by Planck asserts that the energy of a photon is proportional to its frequency, and their relation can be put in terms of familiar units such as the joule by using the proportionality constant Planck gave us.
+ Several dozen bodies dressed in royal garments were discovered near the base of the central pyramid.
+ Traditionally members of the church are required to wear pointed-head garments to show reverence to the god of the Old Testament.
+ Textiles and garments are 45% of their exports.
+ They kept the nudity, or the few garments they had before.
+ Such Westernized garments temporarily disappeared during World War II.
+ Also, garments stored in soiled condition for a long time are difficult to bring back to their original color and texture.
garments in sentences?
Example sentences of “garments”:
+ After the aeration cycle, the garments are clean and ready for pressing/finishing.
+ Fashion design started in the 19th century with Charles Frederick Worth, who was the first designer to have his label sewn into the garments he created.
+ Catsuits are close-fitting one-piece garments that cover the torso and the legs, and often the arms.
+ The mass market caters for a wide range of customers, producing ready-to-wear garments using trends set by the famous names in fashion.
+ She cares about house-elves and has made the club S.P.E.W., the Society for the Promotion of Elfish Welfare, which Ron calls “Spew.” She made scarfs and garments to liberate the elves of the slavery of the wizards.
+ He became notorious in the 1960s for creating bizarre yet influential garments made of unusual, nonwoven materials such as plastic and aluminum.
+ Like Duncan, Vionnet was inspired by ancient GreeceGreek art, in which garments appear to float freely around the body rather than distort its shape.
+ After the aeration cycle, the garments are clean and ready for pressing/finishing.
+ Fashion design started in the 19th century with Charles Frederick Worth, who was the first designer to have his label sewn into the garments he created.
+ Catsuits are close-fitting one-piece garments that cover the torso and the legs, and often the arms.
+ It is often used for garments such as swimwear, camisoles, crop tops, bras, cocktail dresses, and evening gowns.
+ Other garments for Muslim women that cover less of their body are the hijab and the niqab.
+ She has made a large contribution to the ready-made garments industry of Bangladesh.
+ Swimsuits can be skin-tight or loosely fitting and range from garments designed to preserve as much modesty as possible to garments designed to reveal as much of the body as possible without actual nudity.
+ He was not loved by Victor Amadeus, and consequently received an incomplete education.
+ The gargoyles try to encourage Quasimodo, but he becomes heartbroken when Esmeralda has loved Phoebus.
+ Olga married commoner Nikolai Kulikovsky, whom she had loved from 1903.
+ Melbourne’s trams give a lot to the city’s distinctive character and are loved by the people of Melbourne.
+ She is about to take things further with Block when a woman rushes in to tell her that she loved Novak’s book.
+ London was a very smart young girl, she loved school and all of her teachers knew she had a bright future ahead of her.
Use the word loved
Example sentences of “loved”:
+ She was loved by the British people as she became a figure of family life.
+ By leaving the first product’s name and maybe its baggage as a forgotten product, the spiritual sequel can be loved by fresh eyes.
+ When he was at Fatehpur Sikri, he held discussions as he loved to know about others’ religious beliefs.
+ The audience loved Alia Bhatt and Shah Rukh Khan’s performances a lot.
+ Once there were two woman who were great friends and they loved each other very much.
+ Harem is a kind of story in Japanese languageJapanese anime and manga where a male character is surrounded and loved by many female characters.
+ She was loved by the British people as she became a figure of family life.
+ By leaving the first product's name and maybe its baggage as a forgotten product, the spiritual sequel can be loved by fresh eyes.
+ Carla Alcorn went onto CNN and said that “we loved him unconditionally.
+ His personality is remarkably unselfish, extremely mature in his religious faith, sensitive to other people’s feelings, and loving – “he certainly loved people: throughout his life he seemed to believe in people and to trust them, and yet no one ever thought him simple-minded or naive.
+ The idea goes back to when director Andrew Stanton was a child, when he loved going to the dentist to see the fish tank, assuming that the fish were from the ocean and wanted to go home.Finding Nemo, 2004 DVD, commentary In 1992 shortly after his son was born, he and his family took a trip to Six Flags Discovery Kingdom.
+ The judges all loved her performance, including guest judge Kristin Chenoweth, and she made it through to the next round.
More in-sentence examples of “loved”:
+ Prokofiev particularly loved Stravinsky’s “Rite of Spring” and it influenced his music.
+ But Rashmi loved Prem, however Ashok was far mire powerful and rich than Prem.
+ Whedon has loved comic books all his life.
+ The main actress, :en:Park Bo-youngPark Bo-young, is also a widely loved actress who made a big name through the movie “Speedy Scandle”.
+ Although the people liked Jane, they loved Mary and Elizabeth more.
+ The Tsarevich Fyodor is reading, his sister sings sadly a song about a man she loved who died before they could get married.
+ William Steig, the author of the original book, and his wife Jeanne Steig also enjoyed the film, stating “We all went sort of expecting to hate it, thinking, ‘What has Hollywood done to it?’ But we loved it.
+ Memorial Hall was opened in honor of the Very loved Thomas Andrews.
+ He would have loved to have had some more composition lessons from Mozart, but Mozart had just died, so he had lessons from Haydn instead.
+ He loved the theatre and composed music for the ballets “Checkmate” and “Miracle in the Gorbals”.
+ The BritainBritish comedian Ronnie Barker said that he loved the English language because there are so many jokes you can make using ambiguity.
+ I’m glad I met you and in the aftermath, Shinji states that he loved him too, and that Kaworu should have been the one to live.
+ Waugh is well known for his Satiresatirical novels which include “Decline and Fall”, “Vile Bodies”, “Scoop”, “A Handful of Dust” and “The Loved One”, and especially for “Brideshead Revisited” and the “Sword of Honour” trilogy.
+ Peter confronts Harry over this and spitefully tells him that his father never loved him.
+ She loved Jesus and the Blessed Virgin Mary.
+ Critics loved “Myst” because it felt like a real world.
+ He is loved and popular not only by his ability of hosting show but also his personality like respecting others.
+ Jerome’s mother, Fanny, loved the piano.
+ He says that they could give Siegfried a potion which would make him forget that he loved Brünnhilde.
+ This story was loved by Russians.
+ That is visiting the various shrines in Kuki, Saitama to say your prayers to loved ones and family who have passed, ward off evil spirits, to wish for good luck in school, family, work and life in general.
+ Composers usually either loved it and were strongly influenced by it, or they hated it and reacted against it.
+ We loved him no matter what.
+ Lewis loved the plow told lots of other farmers.
+ Po becomes a kung fu master and Dragon Warrior loved by everyone and peace returns to the land.
+ People can use newspapers to give a coded message to their loved one, giving other readers a view of the couples’ intimacy with one another.
+ He loved animals and the nature around him.
+ Honegger loved trains.
+ Apollo still loved her and made the laurel one of his symbols.
+ People need to know that I loved him.
+ She is thrilled because she has always loved him.
+ What I loved most was that the new blood try to be the new versions of the old characters.
+ The movie is a sequel to “To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before”.
+ Many loved how the game went through the Sega Genesis roots.
+ He loved his native Russian music.
+ Pope Urban had a niece that he loved very much and he got Bernini to put her face and the face of her new-born baby boy on the columns as well.
+ But Xander left her at the wedding, realising he was not ready to get married, but still loved her.
+ Still, she loved her childhood home in Vienna and later missed it very much.
+ He was for utilitarianism, and he loved the ethical theory first proposed by his third godfather Jeremy Bentham.
+ From the moment he was born, he has loved lasagna.
+ Instead of on the date of birth of the individual being celebrated, it is celebrated on the day on which a family member or other loved one died.
+ She loved listening to jazz music by Louis Armstrong, Bing Crosby and The Boswell Sisters.
+ The audience loved it, but Piper said it made her too nervous to do it in Britain, where she had many more fans.
+ The song has swearing but is loved by many Juggalos.
+ By the mid-1930s, Rogers was loved by the American people, and was the highest-paid movie star in Hollywood at the time.
+ They believe that whoever believed in Jesus Christ was given a “second chance” to get back into Heaven, shown in John the Apostle’s Gospel: “…God loved the world so much that he gave his only Son, so that everyone who believes in him would not be lost but have eternal life.” Different types of Christianity have slightly different ways of viewing the fall and salvation through Jesus.
+ Even though Alex Trebek loved the sketches, he personally liked Eugene Levy as a better portrayer of him.
+ Annabeth admits she never loved Luke, and that she cared for him only as a brother.
+ The organization’s members loved it.
+ She loved the stars.
+ Prokofiev particularly loved Stravinsky’s "Rite of Spring" and it influenced his music.
+ But Rashmi loved Prem, however Ashok was far mire powerful and rich than Prem.
+ Whedon has loved comic books all his life.
– He decided to raise York from a bishopric to an archbishopric with Paulinus as the first Archbishop of York.N.
– The Latin influence in Dalmatia was increased and the Byzantine practices were further suppressed on the general synods of 1059-1060, 1066, 1075-1076 and on other local synods, notably by demoting the bishopric of Nin, installing the archbishoprics of Spalatum, and explicitly forbidding use of any liturgy other than Greek or Latin.
– The town of Brandenburg is less known than the state of Brandenburg: But the state is named after the town, and so is the medieval Bishopric of Brandenburg, the Margravate of Brandenburg.
– Not only with Brabant, but also with the County of Holland and the Bishopric of Utrecht.
– The Bishopric dates from 995, with the present cathedral being founded in AD 1093.
– Emperor Heinrich II was the founder of the Bishopric of Bamberg.
– When the bishopric was secularized in 1803, Eutin became part of the Duchy of Oldenburg.
– From 717, Liege was made the seat of a bishopric and became a cultural centre in the Middle Ages.
– The triumvirate defeated Brutus and Cassius at the Battle of Philippi, 42 BC, largely due to Antony’s leadership.
– The Triumvirate lasted from 43 BC to 33 BC.
– Usually, the dates of the start of the First Triumvirate or the Second Triumvirate are given.
– Caesar proposed a law for the redistribution of public lands to the poor, a proposal supported by Pompey, by force of arms if need be, and by Crassus, making the triumvirate public.
– The Second Triumvirate was an alliance between Octavian, Mark Antony and Lepidus.
– The Battle of Philippi was the final battle in the Wars of the Second Triumvirate between the forces of Mark Antony and AugustusOctavian against the forces of Brutus and Cassius in 42 BC, at Macedonia.
– The Triumvirate army, led by Octavian and Mark Antony, defeated the Conspirators’ army led by Gaius Cassius LonginusCassius and Brutus.
– The triumvirate broke up in 33 BC, and disagreement turned to civil war in 31 BC.