– Casals taught his pupils to play with a free bowing arm.
– By bowing on two strings and then quickly on the other two strings a violinist can sound as if he is playing a four-part chord.
– In European history bowing was common at royal courts.
– Lingodbhava is a Shaiva sectarian icon where Shiva is depicted rising from the Lingam that narrates how Shiva is the foremost of the Trimurti; Brahma and Vishnu are depicted bowing to Lingodbhava Shiva in the centre.
– Chords with two notes can be played on string instruments by bowing on two strings together.
– Very often players have to change very quickly from bowing to plucking and back again.
– It is a string instrument and is played by bowing or plucking the strings.
– This meant bowing and at the same time drawing back the right leg so that it scraped the floor.
+ The Scream is Edvard Munch’s most famous painting.
+ Burtt is credited with naming the scream after Private Wilhelm.
+ Sidney and Jerry’s cousin, List of Scream characters#Jill RobertsJill.
+ She played mainly feature roles and was one of Hollywood’s first scream queens.
+ She has done many horror movies, dramas and small television roles, thereby earning the reputation of a scream queen.
+ While attending a preview of the film “Stab”, a film within a film based Scream on the Woodsboro murders, Windsor College seniors Maureen Evans, Hugh Daniels and Phil Stevens Ghostface.
scream example in sentences
Example sentences of “scream”:
+ For "Game of Thrones" he was nominated for a Scream Award for Best Ensemble and an ensemble Screen Actors Guild Award.
+ At a sorority house, Ghostface murders fellow student List of Scream characters#Casey "Cici" CooperCici Cooper.
+ For “Game of Thrones” he was nominated for a Scream Award for Best Ensemble and an ensemble Screen Actors Guild Award.
+ At a sorority house, Ghostface murders fellow student List of Scream characters#Casey “Cici” CooperCici Cooper.
+ However, Sulley worked in the scream refinery before being changed to Monsters Inc.’s top scare producer.
+ The Wilhelm scream has become a cinematic sound cliché.
+ The name is “I’ll Scream Later”.
+ They keep on walking and reach the Radley place when someone jumps on Jem, Scout screams and hears a snap, the person tries to attack her but is stopped by another person, Scout thinks it was Jem but it was actually Boo Radley who heard the scream outside his house, he takes Scout and Jem back to their house, and Atticus calls Dr’Reynolds and the sheriff.
+ Primal Scream had been performing live from 1982 to 1984, but their career did not take off until Gillespie left his position as drummer of The Jesus and Mary Chain.
+ The following day, the news media including local journalist List of Scream characters#Debbie Salt Mrs.
+ He is best known as the voice actor of the Wilhelm scream sound effect.
+ Often, the condemned would scream and beg the witnesses to say it was not him.
+ She is called a scream queen due to her roles in various horror franchises or movies.
+ The Wilhelm scream is a movie and television sound effect first used in 1951 for the movie “Distant Drums”.
+ Boog accidentally wakes him and the two scream in terror.
+ Buffy’s scream at the end of the episode wasn’t done by Sarah Michelle Gellar.
+ Gale, trying to solve the murders, enlists the help of two high school movie fanatics, List of Scream characters#Charlie WalkerCharlie Walker, who explain that the killer is using the rules of movie remakes.
+ Gale tries to stage a confrontation between Sidney, Jerry, Tom and List of Scream characters#Cotton WearyCotton Weary, who is attempting to gain fame from his exoneration for the murder of Sidney and Jerry’s mother.
+ This category is for anything related to the band Powderfinger including members, albums etc.
+ Therefore, people with BDD can sometimes not feel motivated for anything in their life, but when they are working on their looks, they will have an extreme motivation that is not normal either.
+ No one really knows if the aeolipile was used for anything in ancient times.
+ It will be a WikiProject for anything related to soccer in North America, Central America, and the Caribbean.
+ However, he does not feel guilty for anything he has done.
+ A note that I never used rollback during the dispute in question, and never would use it for anything but vandalism.
– He was bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Guadix, Spain from 1976 to 1990.
– Flores served as coadjutor bishop of San Diego from 2012-2013 and as auxiliary bishop of the Diocese of Orange from 2009–2012.
– Following his retirement he ministered as an assistant bishop in the Diocese of Chichester.
– Hamelin was ordained to the priesthood on June 11, 1949 in Trois-Rivières, Québec and was named first bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Rouyn-Noranda, Canada on November 29, 1973.
– Avgustini was a priest of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Prizren from 1989 to 2006.
diocese example in sentences
Example sentences of “diocese”:
– He was the bishop emeritus of the diocese of Purwokerto.
– He served as of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Nha Trang from 1975 to 2009.
– He then served as Bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Tacna y Moquegua, Peru, from 1991 to 2006.
– In 1989 the diocese was elevated to become the Archdiocese of Kupang.
– It covers the central part of Alberta and the headquaters of the diocese is in Edmonton.
– The supporter was Bishop Isaac Hellmuth of the Anglican Diocese of Huron.
– He then served as bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Soissons from 1999 to 2008.
– It was built in 1892, and in 1953 it was raised to the status of a cathedral, when the Roman Catholic Diocese of Stockholm was created.
– He was bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Zamora in Spain from 2006 until his death in 2019.
– When a new Church of England diocese for Cornwall was set up in 1876 Truro became the seat of the bishop.
- He was the bishop emeritus of the diocese of Purwokerto.
- He served as of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Nha Trang from 1975 to 2009.
More in-sentence examples of “diocese”:
- Melgarejo was titular bishop of "Ucres" and as auxiliary bishop of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Buenos Aires from 1994 to 2003 and as bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese of San Martín in Argentina from 2003 to 2018.
- As bishop of a church in full communion with the Church of England, he has been licensed as an honorary assistant bishop in that church's Diocese in Europe since 1999.
– Melgarejo was titular bishop of “Ucres” and as auxiliary bishop of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Buenos Aires from 1994 to 2003 and as bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese of San Martín in Argentina from 2003 to 2018.
– As bishop of a church in full communion with the Church of England, he has been licensed as an honorary assistant bishop in that church’s Diocese in Europe since 1999.
– Previously, the Bui Chu Diocese had a Major Seminary, but after 1931, students of the Seminary were under the leadership of the Grand Seminary in Nam Dinh.
– He was titular bishop of “Febiana” and was auxiliary bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Rosario, Argentina, from 1988 to 1995 and as bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese of San Nicolás de los Arroyos, Argentina, from 1995 to 2003.
– It has the cathedral of the Diocese of Truro.
– The diocese which a bishop governs is called a bishopric.
– All its district offices have been moved to other cities since the 1930s, and the Diocese of Campagna merged with the Archdiocese of Salerno in 1973.
– It is the cathedral of the Church of England Diocese of London.
– He then was bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Viana do Castelo, Portugal, from 2010 until his death.
– It is the seat of the Diocese of Vic.
– Its cathedral was constructed in 1799 and elevated to Diocese of Antioquia in 1804 by Pope Pius VII.
– He was bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Iquique, Chile, from 1984 to 1988.
– In his later years, he was the first bishop of the Diocese of Ciudad Real from 1980 to 2003.
– The Diocese of Salisbury had an earlier cathedral at Old Sarum a few miles away but this was replaced by the present cathedral when the bishops had moved to Salisbury.
– The Diocese of Mariestad was a dioceses of the Church of Swedendiocese of the Church of Sweden, established in 1580, and disestablished in 1646.
– This marked the end of the diocese of Lindsey.
– Each diocese has a number of parishes within its jurisdiction.
– The Diocese of Luleå is a dioceses of the Church of Swedendiocese of the Church of Sweden, established in 1904, formerly being a part of the Diocese of Härnösand.
– His is patronagePatron Saint of the Diocese of Honolulu, as well as all of Hawaii, of people with leprosy, and of outcasts, as well as people suffering from HIV and AIDS as well.
– On 24 January 1981, he was made Bishop of the Diocese of Banjul.
– The Roman Catholic Diocese of Chur was created in the 4th century.
– The church building serves the Diocese of Stockholm.
– The Concordat of 1801 saw the suppression of the diocese of Saint-Omer, it was moved to Arras.
– In current form, the diocese has been around since 1953.
– The area later was part of the lands of the diocese at Chur.
– Truro Cathedral is the cathedral of the Church of England Diocese of Truro in the city of Truro, Cornwall, in the United Kingdom.
– It currently falls under the jurisdiction of the diocese of Harrisburg.
– In 1994, the Catholic Diocese of Magdeburg bought the property and began restoring the building.
– He was the Bishop of the Diocese of Møre in the Church of Norway from 17 November 1991 until retirement in 2008.
– The Diocese of Exeter is a diocese of the Church of England including the whole of Devon, and it is one of the largest in England.
– They were built when Esaias Tegnér was bishop of the Diocese of Växjö in the Church of Sweden.
– On May 14, 1991, he became the Roman Catholic Diocese of NeuquénBishop of Neuquén by Pope John Paul II.
– The Diocese of Kalmar was a dioceses of the Church of Swedendiocese of the Church of Sweden, established in 1603, and disestablished in 1915, becoming a part of the Diocese of Växjö.
– He was accused of defrauding the Crown and the Diocese of Canterbury.
– The current bishop of the diocese is Jane Alexander, who became bishop in 2008.
– He was appointed auxiliary bishop to the Diocese of Verona on 1 August 1983.
– The parish is in the Diocese of Truro.
– In 1978, he was appointed bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Canarias and retired in 2005.
– The Diocese of Gothenburg is a dioceses of the Church of Swedendiocese of the Church of Sweden, established in 1665.
– Jaca Cathedral is the Roman Catholic cathedral of the Diocese of Jaca.
– It is the seat of the Diocese of Terrassa.
– It is the seat of the Diocese of the Canaries in the Roman Catholic Church.
– It is the seat of the Diocese of Almería.
– He served as coadjutor bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Antsirabé, Madagascar, from 1988 to 1989 and then as bishop of the diocese from 1989 to 1992.
– He was an Auxiliary bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Kamyanets-Podilskyi and the Titular Bishop of Decoriana from 21 October 2006 until his death on 27 October 2020.
– Christ Church Cathedral is the cathedral of the diocese of Oxford, which includes the City of Oxford and the surrounding countryside as far north as Banbury.
– The Diocese of Lund is a dioceses of the Church of Swedendiocese of the Church of Sweden, established in the 11th century.
+ In 2009, “Bring Home the Cup” changed to “Team Up and Bring Home the Cup.” The new installment of the campaign asks for team involvement and an advocate to submit content on behalf of their team for the chance to have the Stanley Cup delivered to the team’s hometown by Mark Messier.
+ It is set in 1971, “The Post” is about the true story of attempts by journalists at “The Washington Post” to publish the “Pentagon Papers”, classified documents about the 30-year involvement of the United States government in the Vietnam War.
+ Until its 1976 Geneva CityGeneva Congress, the Socialist International had few members outside Europe and no formal involvement with Latin America.
+ Media sources used to describe his involvement in conflicts over Blackburn Rovers F.C.
+ A very important part of a successful Gainsharing plan is the employee involvement element of Gainsharing.
involvement – some sentence examples
Example sentences of “involvement”:
+ He is suspected of having done dozens of murders, and had confessed to involvement in between 15 and 36 murders.
+ In 2010, Brooks said Bancroft was the main force behind his involvement in making "The Producers" and "Young Frankenstein" for the musical theater.
+ He is suspected of having done dozens of murders, and had confessed to involvement in between 15 and 36 murders.
+ In 2010, Brooks said Bancroft was the main force behind his involvement in making “The Producers” and “Young Frankenstein” for the musical theater.
+ People who support more federal government involvement in the economy do not like him.
+ Pinto was accused of involvement in the September 11, 2008 massacre in Porvenir.
+ Meanwhile, Nico attempts to find out more about her father’s involvement with Carchon.
+ Dennis Meighan was never called to give evidence and remained silent until 2014, when he acknowledged his involvement and commented: “It was a cover-up, no question, but it suited me fine”.
+ His involvement in main space article editing has been very limited.
+ While no firm evidence of North Korean involvement has been found, they are widely thought to be responsible.
+ The Minardi family has a longstanding involvement in motorsport.
+ In 2009, Altobelli ended his involvement in professional baseball.
+ Although the executive branch and the Pentagon have asserted an ever-increasing measure of involvement in this process, the U.S.
+ Apart from his involvement in classical music he also performed for many years in a number of Ástor Piazzolla’s “Nuevo tango” ensembles where his cello solos, which had never before featured in tango, put him in the vanguard of “Nuevo tango” from its birth in the 1950s.
+ Upon further investigation by authorities, Van der Sloot was arrested twice on suspicion of involvement in her disappearance and the Kalpoes were each arrested three times.
More in-sentence examples of “involvement”:
+ Butterfield revealed the existence of the White House taping system on July 13, 1973, during the Watergate scandal investigation, but had no involvement in the scandal.
+ This belief was widely held by British officials at the time, but historians have found no evidence of official French involvement in the uprising.
+ With Aruban investigators citing what was described as newly discovered evidence, Joran van der Sloot and Satish and Deepak Kalpoe were rearrested November 21, 2007, on suspicion of involvement in “manslaughter and causing serious bodily harm that resulted in the death of Holloway”.
+ Saudi involvement in building mosques around the world only goes back to the 1960s.
+ Their actions to belittle Jewish artists and involvement in anti-semetic organisations after 1914 helped prepare the ground for state-organised expulsion of Jewish artists after 1933.
+ At his fathers death in 1675, his mother took over a regency in the name of her nine year old son and would remain in de facto power till 1684 when Victor Amadeus banished her further involvement in the state.
+ She is also known for her involvement in entrepreneurial ventures and is the founder of hair care brand, Moore Hair.
+ This started the United States’ involvement in World War II.
+ In 2005 Heatley asked to be traded because of his involvement in a car accident that deathkilled teammate and close friend Dan Snyder.
+ He has also worked worldwide, most notably in Pro Wrestling Noah through ROH’s involvement in the Global Professional Wrestling Alliance, a global team of wrestling promotions that allow their competitors to travel abroad to other companies.
+ The dispute has gained significant media coverage, and has drawn legal attention to Cohen’s involvement in the matter.
+ Persons who achieved renown or notoriety for their involvement in newsworthy events.
+ Aikido is based on the martial art of Daitō-ryū Aiki-jūjutsu, but began to separate from it in the late 1920s, partly due to Ueshiba’s involvement with the Ōmoto-kyō religion.
+ Harvey’s advocacy of the genre has resulted in the involvement of film director Peter Greenaway who was a juror for the Machinima category and gave a keynote speech during the event.
+ The reasons for the coronation, the involvement beforehand of the Frankish court, and the relationship to the Byzantine Empire are all matters of debate among historians.
+ The next day, the police came to know about his involvement in the murder of ASP Saunders and soon made preparations to transfer him to Mianwali Jail and Dutt to Lahore Central Jail.
+ After “Bloody Sunday, he travelled to the United Nations in New York to demand UN involvement in peace-keeping on the streets of Northern Ireland.
+ People who support less federal government involvement in the economy like him.
+ He attracted the anger of the Soviet Union when he helped gather support for the defence of South Korea after it was invaded in 1950 and later worked to end the Soviet boycott of UN meetings, though his involvement has only little to do with the eventual return of the Soviet Union to the UN.
+ The organisation is the result of the merger of the Fédération Internationale de Roller Sports in September 2017 after the ISF’s involvement with the scheduled skateboarding events at the Japan 2020 Olympics were rejected.
+ They wanted more involvement in the government.
+ The conflict was then expanded by the United States and the Soviet Union’s involvement as part of the larger Cold War.
+ On 2 October, both he and Honoré Mirabeau were declared by the Assembly entirely free of any involvement in the events of 5–6 October 1789.
+ He was questioned on the nature of his accomplices, the involvement of Thomas Percy, what letters he had received from overseas and whether or not he had spoken with Hugh Owen.
+ On June 22, 2012 Kaneria was banned for life from any involvement in the playing, organisation or administration of any cricket under the jurisdiction of the England and Wales Cricket Board.
+ Some people have been arrested for involvement in Anonymous cyberattacks in countries including the U.S., UK, Australia, the Netherlands, Spain, and Turkey.
+ He also recommended the prosecution of certain people working for the Land Registration Administration for involvement in making false land titles.
+ In June 2017, the Federal Bureau of InvestigationFBI launched an investigation into Sander’s wife Jane’s involvement in a bank loan for Burlington College of which she was president.
+ Each of them reviewed this case anew and wondered anew if Zvonko Bušić escaped punishment for one of the biggest unsolved terrorist acts in the USA.Terrorist’s Release Reopens Wound of Unsolved Bombing, article in New York Times as of August 10, 2008 Zvonko Bušić denied any involvement in the La Guardia bombing.
+ The fourth movie, “The Bourne Legacy”, was released in August 2012, without the involvement of Damon, and the fifth movie, “Jason Bourne”, was released in July 2016.
+ However, his involvement in micronationalism goes way back to the end of the 1970s, when he formed, with James Spielman, the Grand Republic of Vuldstein.
+ However, the old animators had involvement in the early making of the movie.
+ Training – but also on how to gain a deeper understanding of involvement with the movement, community and projects – thereby encouraging ongoing participation.
+ Yost won an Emmy award for his part in the mini-series “From the Earth to the Moon” and for his involvement in “The Pacific”.
+ Jefferson hoped for further involvement with the production of the Report and planned to visit Madison at Montpelier Montpelier on his way to Philadelphia, the national capital, for the winter session of the United States Congress.
+ He is best known for his involvement at the Battle of Garigliano, in which the Fatimid Saracens were defeated.
+ That ended the involvement of the Harris family for the first time since it began.
+ On 27 June 2017, the Babushkinsky district court of Moscow sentenced Martsinkevich to ten years in a strict regimen corrective labor colony for his involvement in attacks targeting synthetic cannabinoids dealers.
+ She was sentenced to death as a result of her involvement in the hotel suicide bombings.
+ As the British journalist Lady Jeanne Campbell wrote in the London Evening Standard, when the Murphy-Rockefeller involvement became a topic of media investigation after the announcement of Rockefeller’s filing for divorce from his first wife and Happy Murphy’s resignation from his staff, “Already people are comparing Happy Murphy to the Duchess of Windsor when she was plain Mrs.
+ George Spahn was never accused of any involvement in the crimes for which members of the Family were later convicted, the most infamous being the Tate-LaBianca murders committed on August 9th and 10th, 1969.
+ KKE strongly opposed Greece’s involvement in the Greco-Turkish War of 1919–1922.
+ Her involvement with the campaign was condemned by gay rights activists.
+ It did not take long for his involvement to come to light.
+ A generalized counterculture movement grew, driven by Opposition to United States involvement in the Vietnam Waropposition to war, black nationalism and the sexual revolution.
+ Army at the beginning of America’s involvement in World War I in April 1917.
+ But the involvement of Cyril de Rouvre lasts only one season because of legal troubles.
+ Malarvizhi’s father, a sincere police officer, began an investigation into PK’s involvement in Vaishali’s death, but he too was killed by PK.
+ Family involvement is very important in treating children.
+ Duckworth remained as president for life, and technical involvement with Cosworth.
+ Butterfield revealed the existence of the White House taping system on July 13, 1973, during the Watergate scandal investigation, but had no involvement in the scandal.
+ This belief was widely held by British officials at the time, but historians have found no evidence of official French involvement in the uprising.
– In 1934, the Swiss pharmaceutical company Hoffmann-La Roche was the first to mass-produce synthetic vitamin C, under the brand name of Redoxon.
– One brand name it is sold as is Monsanto’s “Roundup”.
– In 1940, the ‘Wild Turkey’ brand name was created when Thomas MCarthey, a distillery executive, took a some of the bourbon on his Wild Turkey hunting trip.
– The Halifax is now just a brand name used by this group.
– Pelton had been quite an effective promoter of his design and although Doble took over the Pelton company he did not change the name to Doble because it had brand name recognition.
– This is known as establishing a brand name and brand loyalty.
– Tabasco sauce is the brand name for a hot sauce produced by United StatesUS-based McIlhenny Company of Avery Island, Louisiana.
– They began releasing movies on Blu-ray disc in the same year, under the brand name Disney Blu-ray.
How to use in-sentence of Brand name
Example sentences of “Brand name”:
- Desiro is the brand name for a design of modular train manufactured by Siemens of Germany.
- Aspartame, commonly known by the brand name NutraSweet, is one of the most commonly used artificial sweeteners.
- Also mentioned below is a flying ring, made under the brand name Aerobie.
– Desiro is the brand name for a design of modular train manufactured by Siemens of Germany.
– Aspartame, commonly known by the brand name NutraSweet, is one of the most commonly used artificial sweeteners.
– Also mentioned below is a flying ring, made under the brand name Aerobie.
– Both sites work when using the brand name of the drug but the FDA site also allows searches with the generic name, which lists generic variants where they are licensed.
– The sustained-release formulation is sold under the brand name Adderall XR.
– They made an agreement to continue to use the brand name of Koska, both of them independently.
– Prestel was the brand name for the United Kingdom Post Office’s Viewdata technology, It was an interactive videotex system developed during the late 1970s and commercially launched in 1979.
– That means that the writer did not like that the people who put TV shows on TV would put shows on that had a brand name and told older boring stories instead of TV shows that had new or original stories.
– Radeon is their brand name for other computer products like GPUs.
– IGA in Australia also has the Black Gold brand name product range which first came about in 1980, the first such brand name product range to enter the independent food shops that are now called “IGA”.
– Walkman is the invention as well as the brand name of Sony.
+ Many beds also have bed sheets to cover the mattress and additional sheets for the people to sleep under.
+ When the West Highland Line was built across Rannoch Moor in western Scotland, its builders had to float the tracks on a mattress of tree roots, brushwood and thousands of tons of earth and ashes.
+ A waterbed is a bed or mattress filled with water.
+ Carrying the mattress on the Sabbath was against religious custom, so the religious leaders argued with Jesus about it.
+ By the time your mattress reaches this milestone, it’s time to consider buying a new one.
+ He wanted to give the men and women who attended his college to be able to get jobs and “raise the standard of living among their people.” he expanded the curriculum to include carpentry, wood turning, bricklaying, blacksmithing, animal husbandry, horticulture and floriculture, mattress and broom making, shoe making, poultry raising, tailoring, electrical engineering, and domestic science.
+ He healed the man, and told him to pick up the mattress and go home.
– They can go without food or water for more than a year.
– Brown recluses can go without food or water for a very long time.
– Some species of guineafowl, like the vulturine guineafowl, may go without drinking water for extended periods, instead sourcing their moisture from their food.
– If the contestant gets to where they wanted to go without getting three strikes, they have a choice: they can leave the taxi and keep the money they won, or risk it on a Video Bonus question.
– It can go without water, as they are able to get enough moisture out of plants.
– Meanwhile, Nannini passed Patrese as the top three stopped for tyres, the Williamses and Benettons planning to go without a stop.
– This means that they get into a habit of enjoying that thing, so if they have to go without it for a while, they miss it a lot.
– A famous study done by Richard Rogers and others in 2008 looked at Miranda warnings that were meant to be simplified versions for juveniles.
– A simplified life cycle might be: eggs laid in water, larval stages in water, young animal with limbs climbs out and instinctively moves to higher ground.
– His book was mostly just a simplified book of Dürer’s own books, but his book was easier to use and cheaper than Dürer’s books, so artists preferred to buy his.
– Absolutely no red links are in the article now, and I simplified the article also.
– The name “traditional” is used to set them apart from simplified Chinese characters.
– The HSK is primarily conducted in Simplified Chinese.
– Its simplified to the 8-9 grade.
Some example sentences of simplified
Example sentences of “simplified”:
- A Fischer projection is a simplified way to show the stereochemistry around a stereocenter.
- Another idea might be to invite prolific content editors on enwiki to contribute a simplified version of their featured article for our wiki.
- I have greatly simplified the English.
– A Fischer projection is a simplified way to show the stereochemistry around a stereocenter.
– Another idea might be to invite prolific content editors on enwiki to contribute a simplified version of their featured article for our wiki.
– I have greatly simplified the English.
– The first set of simplified Chinese characters were first put to public use in 1956.
– VisualEditor reads that data, and uses it to populate its simplified template dialogs.
– This article was deleted by an over-enthusiast because it was a ‘direct copy and paste’ when in fact I spent an hour using the translate tool to translate it into simplified english.
– I have written a lot of articles, expanded lots of stubs, added lots of pictures, simplified lots of articles and fixed lots of categories.
– With much of the complex chemical work done at the factory, the new process simplified the work of photographers.
– I believe that far too many articles here could stand to be simplified more and to use more Basic English.
– I do, however, think material should be simplified if it was copied from Enwiki.
– I need suggestions for the article so I can have it more and more simplified and a perfect article for GA status.
– The following is a simplified list of dinosaur groups based on their evolution.
– It is a simplified version of.
– Today, simplified Chinese characters are used throughout Mainland China.
– Even to this day, there are many reasons for the need to use traditional Chinese characters, such as working in places that did not adapt the simplified Chinese characters or reading older books that have not yet been translated to Simplified Chinese characters.
– People continue developing simplified English today.
– This can be used as a simplified method to add ICS flag call signs to ship infoboxes.
– The simplified burn therapy remains widely used.
– Below is a simplified list of all of the UDHR rights.
More in-sentence examples of “simplified”:
- We posted a very small handful of simplified articles, but were told by the community that they are not simple enough.
- Advanced methods are not described here; just a simplified account of how the problem can be approached.
- I doubt it could be simplified because it's hard to figure out what it's discussing in the first place.
– We posted a very small handful of simplified articles, but were told by the community that they are not simple enough.
– Advanced methods are not described here; just a simplified account of how the problem can be approached.
– I doubt it could be simplified because it’s hard to figure out what it’s discussing in the first place.
– The AWB page should be imported, cleaned up and simplified and the instructions specifically placed that AWB is not to be used for this type of editing and people found doing it will get their access removed.
– People started developing simplified English in the 1970s.
– I also understand that text not simplified or modified may be able to be deleted, but I think this would be appropriate if sufficient time and warning of the user has happened and they have not been able to ‘fix’ the article efficiently to remain in the article.
– Below is a simplified version of present-day understanding.
– I’ve gone through the article, linked and simplified where possible and checked the whole thing off against the criteria – I believe the article meets all of them already, it just needs some fresh eyes to ensure it’s not too complex.
– At that time, the Communist Party of ChinaCommunist Party of China started to create simplified Chinese characters, in which anywhere between 20-30% of all the Chinese characters used in daily life were replaced by ones that had fewer strokes and were easier to write.
– I’ve simplified it from enwiki, and fixed as much red links as possible.
– Do we go with simplified names, like what something would be “commonly called”, or the full name? For example, plants and latin names.
– The Cantonese languageCantonese-speaking territories of Hong Kong and Macau have also kept using traditional characters, even though they are politically part of the PRC, which uses simplified characters.
– I have extended the article quite a bit; I have also copied over sections of the English article, and simplified them.
– GA in enwp, copied and simplified here.
– The article has been copy-edited and simplified by two editors.
– The Mandarin Chinese name for the Nanjing Massacre is the “Nánjīng Dàtúshā”, in the simplified characterseasier Chinese writing now used by mainland China and Singapore.
– In 1982, a new, simplified orthography, known as “monotonic”, was adopted for official use in Modern Greek by the Greek state.
– For people who die without much money or property, many jurisdictions allow simplified probate proceedings that are cheaper and easier to carry out.
– The Mandarin Chinese name of the bridge is “Nánjīng Chángjiāng Dàqiáo”, in the simplified characters used by mainland China.
– I’ve gone ahead and simplified the intro from enWP and added it to the Simple article for Twitter.
– The simplified molecular input line entry specification or SMILES is a line notation for the chemistrychemical structure of molecules.
– The production stayed close to the original, but the story was simplified and made modern.
– This is copied and simplified from enwp where it is a Featured Article.
– Also, remember that SimWP is not EnWP, or even a simplified version of it, and that quite a few GAs are way way shorter than other articles.
– Most simplified characters have far fewer strokes.
– A few notes on reading through; some stuff could probably be simplified more, etc.
– These books use simplified grammar and vocabulary.
– The modern astrologyastrological simplified pictures of the signs used in the Hellenistic times.
– The blowback principle may be considered a simplified form of gas operation, since the cartridge case behaves like a piston driven by the powder gases.
– The rules say to only use the words in simplified English in approved ways.
– STEMG maintains the ASD-STE100, the latest simplified English.
– As people from other regions of Europe learned Vulgar Latin during Roman conquests, each region developed its own language, a simplified form of Latin.
– Below is a list of simplified characters next to their traditional versions.
– A scientific model is a simplified abstract view of a complex reality.
– Let’s not forget our basic remit: to take topics from English WP and make them simplified for users with less comprehensive understanding of English.
– The alternative Dvorak Simplified Keyboard was invented in the 1930s to be more efficient than QWERTY but it remained rare.
– They can be simplified after.
– This was simplified to seven points for the four largest stars and five for the small one.
– As places using Traditional Chinese characters did not have literacy problems, in 2009 Pan Qing-Lin, a Chinese official, suggested to stop using Simplified Chinese characters.
– If you want, you can copy one of the simplified sets of code and add a few fields from the “Full” code.
– It is a simplified version of the BASIC programming language.
– For example, the traditional character 馬 has 10 strokes, while its simplified version 马 only has 3 strokes.
– Some of these articles can be simplified quite easily, but there are others that are too long or far above our understanding.
– By “ca” 1858, the circle had been simplified to brackets, ” Vesta”, which was easier to typeset.
– The template can include simplifying, and if the page is not simplified within a time, it can be deleted instead of QD it directly.
– The M1A1 model had no cooling fins, could only use the stick magazines and had a simplified sight.
– The way the studies are done is like so: Advanced methods are not described here; just a simplified account of how the problem can be approached.
– These titles were mostly low price reissues of out-of-print titles.
– If the price is fixed below the price the market would normally ask, the demand will increase – the product is “cheaper” than it should be.
– In the South, the Company was often called “Eli Thayer Co.” and a price was placed on Thayer’s head in more than one place.
– But Price was ultimately boxed in by two Northern armies at Westport, in today’s Kansas City, and forced to fight against a much larger army.
– A barcode reader, also called a price scanner or point-of-sale scanner, is a hand-held or stationary input device used to capture and read information contained in a bar code.
In-sentence examples of price
Example sentences of “price”:
– The price for an Angara 1.1 flight is expected to be about 20 million dollars.
– From 1985 – 1986, another nighttime version of the show, named “The Nighttime Price Is Right”, was made and was hosted by Tom Kennedy.
– These people need to get their drugs, they will pay any price they can afford.
– He opened a hall with a stage at one end, and served refreshments for the price of a ticket.
– William Price Knight was an American professional basketball player.
– A painting of Kelly by Australian artist Sidney Nolan was sold in 2010 for AU$5.4 million, the highest price ever paid for an Australian painting.
– Similarly, in February 2016, the price of silver was about $15 per troy ounce or about 50 cents per gram, so a 33kg silver talent would be worth about $16,500.
– It was created by Roger Price and produced from 1979 until 1990.
- The price for an Angara 1.1 flight is expected to be about 20 million dollars.
- From 1985 - 1986, another nighttime version of the show, named "The Nighttime Price Is Right", was made and was hosted by Tom Kennedy.
– The price was about $0.02 per acre.
– It can also be done to avoid people charging way too much for a good or service, which is known as price gouging.
– They blamed the government and the merchants for letting the price of rice rise so high.
– In the mid twentieth century, certain investment banks started to also try and help their business clients to sell their business entirely to other businesses instead of to investors, as well as to help businesses decide what other business they should buy, in exchange for a fee based on the sale price of the business.
– Player takes the control of Price when he was Lieutenant of the 22th Regiment, under orders of Captain McMillan.
More in-sentence examples of “price”:
- Yoshimune's government worked to control the price of rice.
- The price starts at $1.85 million, for the standard version.
– Yoshimune’s government worked to control the price of rice.
– The price starts at $1.85 million, for the standard version.
– The problem with the approach is that according to the Law of Supply and Demand, the price of a good or service depends on its supply compared with the demand for it.
– In the 1960s, with the rising price of copper, electricians started to use it to wire homes and other buildings.
– A typical Price comic features one long panel where the illustration and dialogue are found, and to the left is a smaller panel with the title of the strip and often a secondary punchline and smaller illustration.
– The main goal of the European Central Bank is to maintain price stability, in other words make sure inflation is below 2%.
– King said he would pay Bass six pence a pound, half the current price in Sydney.
– The price for this iPod Nano was also the same GB models for the same prices as the previous generation Nano.
– This relationship will fix the price for a certain type of good.
– People used this credit for expensive loans, causing the price of homes to rise.
– The defeat of Germany came at the price of economic destruction, which was written down in the Treaty of Versailles.
– By 1925 the price of a car was around $290, which was much cheaper than the price of $850 in 1908.
– The French automobile producer Citroen is cooperating with a French gas supplier and wants to offer a compressor which is connected to the private gas connection at home, so that everyone can refuel his car at home.The price for the compressor will be about 500 €.
– Megyn Price is an AmericansAmerican screen and television actress.
– The price of silver changed and the yuan would not buy 24 grams of silver.
– Mali’s main export is cotton, so if the price of cotton changes, Mali’s economy is affected a lot.
– By the 1880s the price had dropped a lot, the market got bigger, and absinthe soon became “the” drink of France.
– When price is higher than the equilibrium price, quantity supplied will be greater than quantity demanded.
– The exchange rate between two countries can be compared by dividing the price of a Big Mac in one country.
– To reduce the price of using the highway riders can get transponders.
– He was also a guest announcer on “The Price is Right” after previous announcer Rod Roddy’s death in 2003.
– The price paid by the snakes is that their digestion and body metabolism is slower than related species.
– The stock price of GameStop went up by almost 200 times from its record low, hitting a high of nearly $500 per share on January 28, 2021.
– These masks are cheaper, at the price of being less precise.
– Carey Price born August 16, 1987 in Anahim Lake, British ColumbiaAnahim Lake, Canadian professional ice hockey goaltender playing for the Montreal Canadiens of the National Hockey League.
– Culkin has since then been dating actress Jordana Lane Price since as of November 2013.
– These serve a variety of purposes from simple gambling to price insurance.
– These investments would make a lot of money as long as the price of housing was high.
– The purchase price of a CFL is often much higher than an incandescent lamp of the same output, and the light from CFLs looks different to light from incandescent lamps.
– Auctions work because of information asymmetry: The seller wants to sell at the highest possible price, and the buyers want to pay as little as possible.But the seller does not know the prices the buyers are willing to pay: Setting a price that is too hight means that there will be no sale, setting a price that is too low means that there will be less profit.
– The “law of supply” is a direct relationship between the price and the value of the supply of goods or services during a certain period.
– Initially priced at 10 cents, sales were slow, but when the price was slashed to five cents, sales increased substantially.
– The price of the Model T dropped over the years, making it even easier to buy.
– Ministry of Trade asked the IIBC to lower the price because the test was making too much money.
– Lisa spots it in the Android’s Dungeon store for $250, but after hearing that Bleeding Gums is dead, Comic Book Guy doubles the price to $500.
– Peter Cushing also teamed with Vincent Price in movies including “Scream and Scream Again “Dr.
– This article allowed the British government to sell life annuities at an appropriate price based on the age of the purchaser.
– While in Mexico Price started having severe intestinal tract problems.
– A good that is made available at zero price is not necessarily a free good.
– Because of that, the price of tobacco in Virginia rose from from two to six pennies per pound.
– Outraged by this, Price sided with the secessionists.
– He has recently been awarded the International Peace Price for his peace poetry and linguistic works.
– They also reduced the price of transport.
– Those programs raised the price of wheat, and it allowed economic growth by 1936.
– He was the founder of the Vincent Price Art Museum in California.
– The price to make these changes was thought to be $400,000.
– When the agreement to control price is sanctioned by a multilateral treaty or protected by national sovereignty, no antitrust actions may be initiated.