“it that” some ways to use

How to use in-sentence of “it that”:

+ Sterile means nothing on it that could cause a disease.

+ These bright colours warn animals that may want to eat it that it is venomous.

+ The city is overwhelmingly in Milwaukee County, but there are two tiny unpopulated parts of it that extend into neighboring counties.

+ Yes, we will get more visibility as the only semi-English wiki but it that really a good thing? Most English speakers will claim to be native in SE.

+ He saw to it that they were treated with honesty and fairness, and that they got the food and clothing they needed.

it that some ways to use
it that some ways to use

Example sentences of “it that”:

+ Legend has it that the qin, has a history of about 5,000 years; that the legendary people of China’s pre-history; Fuxi, Shennong and Huang Di, was involved in its creation.

+ I’d be willing to withdraw the RfD if someone were to spend the time on it that it needs.

+ Oral history has it that the word Ikeja was first coined from the Benin word “Ikehdia”.

+ Still, the only reliable way to confront a beast was to perceive it that way.

+ Some of his earlier hits include I Want It That Way,…Baby One More Time Baby One More Time, “Larger Than Life”, “Show Me the Meaning of Being Lonely”, Oops!…

+ The legend has it that if crossing the Gump on a moonlit night, there is a possibility that you could meet the White Hare of the Gump.

+ There is also confusion about why the movie is called “The Room”, but Wiseau says he named it that because a room in a house is where lots of good and bad things take place.

+ Traditional wisdom has it that the first lungs allowed the fish to gulp air in oxygen-poor conditions.

+ Legend has it that the qin, has a history of about 5,000 years; that the legendary people of China's pre-history; Fuxi, Shennong and Huang Di, was involved in its creation.

+ I'd be willing to withdraw the RfD if someone were to spend the time on it that it needs.

+ It had three pieces of writing on it that said the same thing in two different languages.

+ An ice skate is a boot with a blade in it that is used in recreation or sports to move across an ice rink.

+ Why is it that inbreeding brings about a loss of viability? There are two answers, and both seem to be true.

+ A crystal compound often has other compounds on it that make it less useful.

+ That’s why “Gou Bu Li “is so greatly respected and so many people called it that until now.

More in-sentence examples of “it that”:

+ Tradition has it that Notre-Dame’s first stone was laid in 1163 in the presence of Pope Alexander III.

+ She is often carrying a large horn with all her wealth and richness in it that she sometimes spreads to others.

+ History has it that when they arrived in 1492 at the Caribbean island of “La Hispaniola”, Columbus received from a young Taino prince a pair of shoes decorated with Dominican amber, in exchange for a strand of Baltic amber beads that he had offered.

+ However, there are two things about it that I need to share with you all.

+ Several awards are listed in it that sound notable, but I cannot find online anywhere.

+ The nuclear envelope has things sticking out of it that look like tubes and sheets.

+ Legend has it that Buddha visited the island three times.

+ However, twice, Wright saved his house from destruction because of the reasons he built it and all the memories of it that he loved so much.

+ Charlie Kaufman is known for writing very surreal movies – that is, movies where the plot has things in it that could never happen in real life, or that make the audience notice that they are watching a movie.

+ Another Legend has it that He played it for a party King George I was having.

+ A legend, has it that he was a blind poet who lived in Ionia.

+ This had a logo on it that was made up of symbols like the Christian cross, the swastika and the British flag, as well as a snake with two heads that is eating itself.

+ Julian said, “I don’t know why I called it that or why it stood out from all my other drawings, but I obviously had an affection for Lucy at that age.

+ I tend to look at it that any program that is actually notable will attract media coverage in a reliable, general market publication–not just blogs and PR sites.

+ But the movie’s director, Hill, wanted it that way.

+ Like me, he may not always get involved actively in all the various discussions, but it that does not mean we are not listening and taking notice.

+ Legend has it that stylist Nuccio Bertone uttered the word in surprise when he first laid eyes on the Countach prototype, “Project 112”.

+ It has bacteria in it that hurt enamel.

+ Choctaw Tribal chiefChief Allen Wright gave it that name in 1866 during federal government about the use of Indian Territory.

+ Sometimes it is called the violin spider since its head has a darker mark on it that looks like a violin.

+ Raw doujiang has the oligosaccharidesame kinds of things in it that make people fart a lot when they eat too many beans.

+ So many ships have been lost around it that the area is known as the “Graveyard of the Atlantic”.

+ It had a thick line of golden-yellow down the middle of it, with stripes on either side of it that were white, then black, then Royal blue on the outside edges of the ribbon.

+ This told the other birds around it that something frightening was happening.

+ Eventually we could have a 53 article rotation and when we get a new article it could be coded and used to replace the article expected to be displayed during the third week of March the following year if we wanted to take it that far.

+ However, country music radio didn’t like it that much.

+ Another version has it that Sonora is derived from the Opata word, sonotl which means corn leaf.

+ Hi there, my userpage had recently been deleted due to it being blank, however, I left it that way as I was going to copy some templates from my history, then add them to my global page, then ask for it to be deleted.

+ She wrote in it that women should get rid of the male sex.

+ Jones says in it that ‘chav’ is a word used to make working-class people seem less human.

+ This especially applies if it’s done just because they like it that way or want to make one article match the style in another article.

+ The broadest consensus it that the earth has warmed about.6 degrees Celsius, or about 1 degree F, since the mid 19th Century.

+ Tradition has it that Alfonso of Aragon was an illegitimate son of the King of Naples and that her brother Cesare may have had him murdered when his political value faded.

+ Legend has it that this happened during the Buddha’s third visit to Sri Lanka, during the reign of the provincial King Mahasena in the sixth century BC.

+ Rumour has it that at Brandywine Simcoe commanded his men not to shoot at a number of fleeing rebels one of whom was George Washington.

+ Portal has many jokes in it that have become popular on the internet, for example, “the cake is a lie”.

+ There are generally symbols within it that represent something.

+ Just checking – Is it that a doesn’t work on simple or b does work and is currently broken in some way? I just tried to use it and it’s misformed.

+ Legend has it that tinikling originated during the Spanish rule of the Philippines, when natives worked on large plantations under the control of the King of Spain.

+ That word means “the smoke that thunders.” They call it that because the Falls are very misty.

+ The power supply usually has controls on it that allow these things to be changed.

+ There is not much of it that belongs to private persons.

+ These could also be made in a lab, but many of these compounds are taken from nature because it is easier and less expensive to do it that way.

+ Capcom’s video of “Zack Wiki” at E3 in 2007 had a sound effect in it that sometimes plays when the player does something good.

+ This continues until a player gets to the major leagues, although most players never make it that far.

+ There is a large statue of a lion in Forbury Gardens, and local legend has it that the sculptor killed himself by jumping off the top because he had sculpted the legs wrong.

+ Legend has it that the mortar, a tool he used to grind materials, was buried in a pool near his grave.

+ Legend has it that long ago there was just one belt.

+ While I am not into sports, I still need to ask: What is it that makes this person notable? – Given the search results, and the article we have, I’d argue to delete this article.

+ Tradition has it that Notre-Dame’s first stone was laid in 1163 in the presence of Pope Alexander III.

+ She is often carrying a large horn with all her wealth and richness in it that she sometimes spreads to others.

In-sentence examples of “mitochondria”

How to use in-sentence of “mitochondria”:

+ Some cell organelles, such as mitochondria and chloroplasts, contain DNA.

+ Eukaryotic mitochondria contain an unrelated RNAP.

+ Cilia and flagella are cell organelles, specialised units which carry out well-defined functions, like mitochondria and plastids.

+ The post glycolytic reactions take place in the mitochondria in eukaryoteeukaryotic cells, and in the prokaryotic cells.

+ Ca inside of different parts of cells like the mitochondria can make light when it reacts with a protein from jellyfish named aequorin.

+ Eventually, the electrons powering the pumping of hydrogen into the mitochondria mix with some hydrogen and oxygen to form water and the hydrogen molecules stop being pumped.

+ Nearly all have mitochondria with folds.

+ In other eukaryotes, mitochondria may replicate their DNA and divide in response to the energy needs of the cell, rather than in phase with the cell cycle.

In-sentence examples of mitochondria
In-sentence examples of mitochondria

Example sentences of “mitochondria”:

+ Eventually, the hydrogen flows back into the cytoplasm of the mitochondria through protein channels.

+ In a widely accepted theory, mitochondria began as bacteria and were gradually incorporated into eukaryotic cells.

+ In single-celled eukaryotes, division of mitochondria is linked to cell division.

+ The mitochondria make energy for the cell.

+ For example, no mitochondria in the anaerobic protist “Entamoeba histolytica” is a result of their secondary loss.

+ In addition to supplying cellular energy, mitochondria are involved in a range of other processes, such as signalling, cellular differentiation, apoptosiscell death, as well as the control of the cell division cycle and cell growth.

+ It is thought that mitochondria were once independent bacteria, and became part of the eukaryotic cells by being engulfed, a process called endosymbiosis.

+ This DNA is different from the DNA in bacteria, mitochondria and plastids such as chloroplasts.

+ Cells with mitochondria is one of the key differences between prokaryotes and eukaryotes.

+ Their DNA sequence analysis in their mitochondria has been examined.

+ The genes in mitochondria and plastids only change when a mutation happens.

+ Eventually, the hydrogen flows back into the cytoplasm of the mitochondria through protein channels.

+ In a widely accepted theory, mitochondria began as bacteria and were gradually incorporated into eukaryotic cells.

How to use the word “tibetan”

How to use in-sentence of “tibetan”:

– It is sometimes called “Little Tibet”, because it has been strongly influenced by Tibetan culture.

– While they love their families, Tibetan Spaniels are independent.

– Their Ladakhi languagelanguage is an archaic dialect of the Tibetan language.

– McLeod Ganj, a village within Dharamshala municipality, is the home of the Dalai Lama and the exiled Tibetan government.

– An Eocene fossil lineage “Telecrex” has been associated with guineafowl; “Telecrex” inhabited Mongolia, and may have given rise to the oldest of the true Phasianidaephasianids, such as eared pheasants, which evolved into high-altitude, montane-adapted species with the rise of the Tibetan Plateau.

– The biggest, tallest plateau in the world is the Tibetan Plateau.

– A lama is a religious teacher, guide, or mentor of Tibetan Buddhism.

– Later Gampopa’s immediate disciples and their successors established the various branches of the Kagyu school of Tibetan Buddhism.

How to use the word tibetan
How to use the word tibetan

Example sentences of “tibetan”:

– The younger generation speak Tibetan and Kannada in the region.

– In 801 the Nanzhao and Tang defeated Tibetan and their slave Abbasid soldiers.

– According to Reporters sans frontières, “Woeser is one of the few Tibetan authors and poets to write in Chinese.” Because the government refused to give Woeser a passport, Woeser sued the government.

– English speakers often call this region Tibet, but Tibet can also mean any place where the Tibetan culture is local to.

– The students studied Buddhist scriptures, astronomy, Tibetan lunar calendar, calligraphy, rhetoric, and Traditional Tibetan medicine.

– He was the founder and president of, “a spiritual, cultural, and humanitarian organization that translates the ancient wisdom of Tibetan Buddhism into contemporary life”.

– Nyingma is the name of one of the four major schools of Tibetan Buddhism.

– The Norbulingka Institute was founded in 1988, “Central Tibetan Administration” by the present 14th Dalai Lama at Sidhpur, near Dharamsala, India.

- The younger generation speak Tibetan and Kannada in the region.

- In 801 the Nanzhao and Tang defeated Tibetan and their slave Abbasid soldiers.
- According to Reporters sans frontières, "Woeser is one of the few Tibetan authors and poets to write in Chinese." Because the government refused to give Woeser a passport, Woeser sued the government.

– When a radio falls from the sky into the hands of a wide-eyed Tibetan Mastiff, he leaves home to fulfill his dream of becoming a musician, setting into motion a series of completely unexpected events.

– It controlled the Tibetan Plateau as well as parts of Central Asia and South Asia.

– But, in the past, the school has provided educational facilities to many Tibetan refugees in order to pursue further education.

– Purig and Balti people of Tibetan origin mainly live in Kargil.

– The Indian plate is still driving horizontally below the Tibetan Plateau, which forces the plateau to move upwards.

More in-sentence examples of “tibetan”:

– It is a ring species with populations diverging east and westwards of the Tibetan Plateau, later meeting on the northern side.

– There are many teachings in Bon that are similar to Tibetan BuddhismBuddhist teachings, and so people who study Bon disagree whether it should be called a kind of Buddhism or not.

– The Chinese and Tibetan terms for “dakini” literally mean “she who travels in the sky”; this is sometimes written poetically as “sky dancer”.

– Karmapa is Tibetan Buddhabuddhist teacher or lama.

– Sogyal Rinpoche was a Tibetan Dzogchen Lama of the Nyingma tradition.

– Sichuan pepper is one of the few spices which are important for Tibetan and Bhutanese cookery of the Himalayas.

– In 1950, after having finishing his studies at Cambridge, he was invited to teach a course in elementary Tibetan at the School of Oriental and African Studies University of London.

– The Tibetan wold, red fox, are also found in the park.

– The institute helps to preserve the Tibetan peopleTibetan language and culture.

– About 84% of the district population are followers of Tibetan Buddhism, with much of the remainder being followers of Shi’a Islam, and the rest being Sunni and Nurbakhshi Muslims.

– The history of Tibetan refugees settled in Chowkur itself is the history of its people as many does not know much about this remote settlement, not even other Tibetans.

– The Sakya is the name of one of four major schools of Tibetan Buddhism.

– Recently, the earliest known woolly rhino fossil was discovered from 3.6 million years in the Himalayas on the cold Tibetan plateau.

– The small number of Tibetan Muslims live throughout Tibet.

– Most Tibetans practice Tibetan Buddhism.

– It is inhabited by a mix of Indo-Aryan and Tibetan people.

– During the 2008 Tibetan unrestTibetan unrest of 2008, Woeser and her husband were put under house arrest after they spoke to reporters.

– The Tibetan Spaniel is a generally healthy dog.

– However, the Tibetan Plateau is very dry because the plateau and the mountains act as a gigantic rain shadow.

– In the 11th century, Tibetan Buddhism strong influenced the peoples of Central Asia, Mongolia and Manchuria.

– He also received the degree of Acarya from the Central Institute of Higher Tibetan Studies in Sarnath.

– All these multi-racial groups speak Balti language, which is a branch of the ancient Tibetan language.

– So basic words are related to Chinese language and Tibetan language.

– They wrote a book, “The Psychedelic Experience”, which was based on the Tibetan Book of the Dead.

– The area is historically Tibetan territory and is claimed by China as a part of South Tibet.

– About 900-1000 wild Bactrian Camels still live in China, Tibetan Plateau and Mongolia.

- It is a ring species with populations diverging east and westwards of the Tibetan Plateau, later meeting on the northern side.

- There are many teachings in Bon that are similar to Tibetan BuddhismBuddhist teachings, and so people who study Bon disagree whether it should be called a kind of Buddhism or not.
- The Chinese and Tibetan terms for "dakini" literally mean "she who travels in the sky"; this is sometimes written poetically as "sky dancer".

– The Gobi is a rain shadow desert, caused by the Tibetan Plateau and the Himalayas shielding it from rain.

– During the Yuan dynasty, the MongoliaMongol emperors liked Tibetan Buddhism so they hired Tibetan monks as government officials.

– A practice text with the title “In Praise of the 21 Tārās” is recited during the morning in all four sects of Tibetan Buddhism.

– In this nationality the majority comes from Tibetan origin.

– Shamarpa or more formally Kunzig Shamar Rinpoche is Tibetan Buddhis teacher.

– Students For a Free Tibet is an United StatesAmerican Tibetan people for human rights and freedom.

– Tārā is a tantric deity whose practice is used by followers of the Tibetan branch of Vajrayana Buddhism to develop their inner qualities and understand outer, inner and secret teachings about compassion and emptiness.

– There are legends that Laozi was the Buddha himself, or that the Buddha came from the Tibetan kingdom of Zhangzhung.

– Together these three are considered to be the founders of the Kagyu school of Tibetan Buddhism.

– It has many Tibetan BuddhismTibetan Buddhist sites such as the Potala Palace, Jokhang and Norbulingka.

– The Dalai Lama is a religionreligious figure in Tibetan Buddhism.

– There are some Zhangzhung texts and 11th century bilingual Tibetan documents.

– The history of Chowkur is recollection of memories of first-generation Tibetan refugee and official records.

– Naropa was the main teacher of Marpa, the founder of the Kagyu school of Tibetan Buddhism.

– In the Tibetan language, lama means teacher.

– Yeshi Dhonden was a Tibetan-Indian physician of Traditional Tibetan medicine and humanitarian.

– It is practiced in the Tibetan Plateau, Nepal, Bhutan, Mongolia, Kalmykia, Siberia, Russian Far East, northeast China, Arunachal Pradesh.

– In Tibetan Buddhism, there is a similar test for reincarnations of a Tulku Lama.

– John Cherian from India says that Dalai Lama, leader of the Tibetan people, has Central Intelligence Agency ties.

– The language is a sub-dialect of Ladakhi and an archaic dialect of the Tibetan language, but many of the consonants that are silent in most modern Tibetan dialects are pronounced in Balti.

– In addition to Tibetans and related peoples, Tibetan Buddhism is the traditional religion of the Mongols and their relatives.

– The Baltis are an ethnic group of Tibetan descent with some Dardic admixture in Gilgit-Baltistan, Pakistan and Ladakh.

– However more recent research has led to the claim that he was born a Tibetan in Kharta valley, Tibet, but his family were left destitute when their yaks were killed by disease, and he was sold as a bonded servant to a Sherpa family in Thamey in Nepal.

Use the word “southern hemisphere”

How to use in-sentence of “southern hemisphere”:

– Tropical cyclones in other places such as the Western Pacific Ocean or the Southern Hemisphere are classified on scales that are quite a bit like the Saffir-Simpson Scale.

– It is seen in the Northern Hemisphere during winter and in the Southern Hemisphere during summer.

– People in the southern hemisphere saw it.

– Most albatrosses are found in the southern hemisphere from Antarctica to Australia, South Africa and South America.

– They lived in the Southern Hemisphere continents which had been part of the supercontinent Gondwana.

– Centaurus is a constellation in the southern hemisphere of the night sky.

– Penguins live only in the Southern Hemisphere of the world: Antarctica, New Zealand, Australia, South Africa and South America.

Use the word southern hemisphere
Use the word southern hemisphere

Example sentences of “southern hemisphere”:

- During the flyby the southern hemisphere of the moon was pointed towards the Sun so only it was studied.

- During the Tri Nations era, the contest began in July, during the Southern Hemisphere winter, and ran through September.
- It is one of the most abundant bird species in the world and has a circumpolar distribution mainly in the seas of the southern hemisphere but extending northwards during the summer of the northern hemisphere.

– During the flyby the southern hemisphere of the moon was pointed towards the Sun so only it was studied.

– During the Tri Nations era, the contest began in July, during the Southern Hemisphere winter, and ran through September.

– It is one of the most abundant bird species in the world and has a circumpolar distribution mainly in the seas of the southern hemisphere but extending northwards during the summer of the northern hemisphere.

– The family is more diverse in the southern hemisphere than in the northern, with its major concentrations of species in Africa and Australia.

– It is most common in the southern hemisphere along the coast of Antarctica and on most sub-Antarctic islands, but can also be found on the coasts of southern Australia, Tasmania, South Africa, New Zealand, Lord Howe Island, Tierra del Fuego, the Cook Islands, and the Atlantic coast of South America.

– The Glossopteridales arose in the Southern Hemisphere around the beginning of the Permian.

– The southern hemisphere does not have nearly as rich a fossil record for this period as the northern, and contains no known parrot-like remains earlier than the early to middle Miocene, around 20 mya.

– Its southern hemisphere counterpart is the South Magnetic Pole.

– The constellation Norma is a small group of stars in the southern hemisphere between Scorpius and Centaurus.

– Cyclones rotate clockwise in the Southern Hemisphere and anti-clockwise in the Northern Hemisphere.

– Some southern hemisphere species are black and white.

– He was the first person from the Southern Hemisphere and first Australian to win a gold medal at the Winter Olympics.

– This happens at the December solstice, when the southern hemisphere is tilted towards the sun to its maximum extent.

– Thus it is possible to see that Earth’s distance from the Sun does not noticeably cause the seasons to change; the relatively minor effects of differences in distance is somewhat masked by the mainly oceanic southern hemisphere vs the half-continental northern hemisphere.

– December is one of two months to have a solstice, and in this month the Tropic of Capricorn in the Southern Hemisphere is turned towards the Sun, meaning that December 21 or December 22 is the Northern Winter Solstice and the Southern Summer Solstice.

– At the time of the flyby the southern hemisphere of the moon was pointed towards the Sun so only it was studied.

– The end of the second third the year for southern hemisphere DST countries occurs at 11:00 p.m.

– She began operation in March 2004 and mainly cruises in Asia during the northern hemisphere summer and Australia during the southern hemisphere summer.

– It was known Prehistorypre-historically in the Southern Hemisphere and was observed by Vicente Yáñez Pinzón in 1499.

– In the Southern Hemisphere the December solstice is called the Summer Solstice.

Sentence example of “reproduce”

How to use in-sentence of “reproduce”:

+ Most tube-dwelling anemones reproduce sexually.

+ Many plants also reproduce asexually, for example by means of runners.

+ Some organisms can either reproduce sexually or asexually.

+ These include the Bdelloid rotifers, which only reproduce by parthenogenesis.

+ In some species, the polyps can also reproduce sexually.

+ Others study how insects live and reproduce because we do not know very much about some kinds of insects.

+ Observer effect Such observations are hard to reproduce because they may vary even with respect to the same stimuli.

Sentence example of reproduce
Sentence example of reproduce

Example sentences of “reproduce”:

+ Because fire control is better these days, the trees are endangered because they do not reproduce so well.

+ The season when they mate, reproduce and lay eggs or have the young are protected.

+ Computer viruses reproduce using the hardware and software already present on computers.

+ The museum commissioned French artist Gills Perrault in 2008 to reproduce the Fountain of Apollo, same as the one in Palace of Versailles.

+ They are able to reproduce by themselves, though normally reproduce sexually.

+ Whatever breaks down organic material uses the energy and building blocks to reproduce itself.

+ In turn, that usually has an effect on the organism’s fitness, its ability to live and reproduce successfully.

+ Viruses can only reproduce by taking over the reproductive machinery of cells through a process of infection.

+ All viruses reproduce this way, and there are no free-living viruses.Dimmock N.J; Easton, Andrew J; Leppard, Keith 2007.

+ To successfully reproduce the given hash value, you must do some work.

+ They are eaten by a variety of small carnivores, but they reproduce rapidly, so that keeps the numbers up.

+ Most reproduce asexual reproductionasexually, by budding.

+ Amniotes developed the cleidoic egg early in the Carboniferous period, and this meant they could live and reproduce on dry land.

+ They reproduce asexually by seeds which are genetically identical to those of the mother plant.

+ Organisms that live together may not reproduce together, but their life processes bound up together.

+ Viruses reproduce by getting their nucleic acid strand into a prokaryote or eukaryote.

+ Viruses are made of RNA, or DNA, and protein, and they reproduce themselves inside the cells of bacteria or eukaryotes.

+ Because fire control is better these days, the trees are endangered because they do not reproduce so well.

+ The season when they mate, reproduce and lay eggs or have the young are protected.
+ Computer viruses reproduce using the hardware and software already present on computers.

More in-sentence examples of “reproduce”:

+ They are vascular plants that reproduce by spores and not by seeds.

+ Both colonial and solitary species also reproduce by cloning.

+ They are vascular plants that reproduce by spores and not by seeds.

+ Both colonial and solitary species also reproduce by cloning.

+ Fungi reproduce both sexually and asexually.

+ They do not reproduce hesitating discourse markers, like “uhm”, “err”, “hmm”.

+ Studies have shown that female Blacknose sharks in the Gulf of Mexico reproduce every year, while females in the Atlantic reproduce once every two years.

+ For this reason their lifespan is not known, but ctenophores begin to reproduce at an early age.

+ Like all ferns, tree ferns reproduce by means of spores developed in sporangia on the undersides of the fronds.

+ They reproduce without fusion of gametes.

+ They generally reproduce asexually, by dividing or budding, but can also reproduce sexually.

+ The RNA or DNA strand then takes over the cell machinery to reproduce copies of itself and the protein coat.

+ They began to reproduce artifacts to better understand how they were made.

+ In order to live and reproduce successfully, it pays for a male to attract a female of the same species, and defend its territory against other males of its species.

+ Some use binary fission to reproduce asexually.

+ The filament is known as hyphae multinuclear with cell wall containing chitin or cellulose or both, others are parasitic saprophytic on other organisms and reproduce sexually and asexually.

+ Marx viewed the capitalist class, those who control the means of production, as leech-like and unnecessary; they are not necessary for the production of the goods society must consume in order to meet human needs and reproduce itself.

+ The coil of copper wire and the magnet cause the rigid paper cone to vibrate and reproduce sounds.

+ Fennec foxes can reproduce at the age of about 9 months.

+ The individual members of a colony, the zooids, are in some species generalised: they feed, and they can reproduce on occasion.

+ Viruses can only be parasitic, since they always reproduce inside other living things.

+ Instead, they reproduce through spores.

+ Animals that live in water, such as fish and amphibians, reproduce by spawning.

+ The better adapted animals are the most likely to survive, and to reproduce successfully.

+ As technology got better, records could spin more slowly, but still reproduce sound better and play for longer amounts of time.

+ For an individual, it is equally “beneficial” to reproduce itself, or to help relatives with similar genes to reproduce, “as long as similar number of copies of individual’s genes get passed on to the next generation”.

+ Prokaryotic cells reproduce using binary fission, where the cell simply splits in half.

+ Wolverines reproduce every two or three years.

+ Researchers do not agree as to what exactly Hidalgo said at the time.Michael, “et al.” : The Course of Mexican History, page 276, New York, New York USA Oxford University Press The book states “The exact words of this most famous of all Mexican speeches are not known, or, rather, they are reproduced in almost as many variations as there are historians to reproduce themMeyer.

+ Some cave crustacea reproduce more successfully with smaller eyes than do those with larger eyes.

+ They reproduce from spring to summer about 2 to 6 children.

+ To reproduce the color photograph, three matching projections over a screen in a dark room were necessary.

+ Usually parameters reproduce the value, and the template adds the SI unit or additional standard text.

+ The RGB color model is an additive color model in which red, green, and blue light are added together in various ways to reproduce a broad set of colors.

+ Saltwater crocodiles reproduce during the wet season, in Australia from November to March.

+ Annelids reproduce sexually by hermaphroditic cross-fertilization.

+ Ovaries are part of the reproductive system needed to reproduce sexually.

+ Galapagos sharks do not reproduce until the age of 10 years, with the maximum known lifespan for a Galapagos shark being approximately 24 years.

+ Then in hard times they come together to reproduce as a fruiting body.

+ Their genes will be passed on, and the genes of those who did not reproduce will not.

+ In 1898, Martinus Beijerinck independently replicated Ivanovsky’s filtration experiments and then showed that the infectious agent was able to reproduce and multiply in the host cells of the tobacco plant.

+ They reproduce primarily by asexual reproduction through binary fission or budding.

+ The fungi in deuteromycota reproduce asexual reproductionasexually, or vegetatively: “sexual reproduction has never been observed in these species”.

+ This is the largest taxonomic category to reproduce entirely by parthenogenesis.

+ All eukaryotes that reproduce sexually use meiosis.

+ Meiosis does not occur in archaea or bacteria, which reproduce by asexual processes such as binary fission.

+ Unlike bacteria, prions are not considered to be alive because they do not have their own metabolism, they do not possess genes and cannot naturally reproduce outside a host cell.

+ But they reproduce by means of flagellated spores and gametes that look like the cells of other heterokonts.

+ Biological cells, in suitable environments, reproduce by cell division.

+ Phoronids may be hermaphrodites or single sexed, and may also reproduce asexually.

+ If species arise by the splitting of ancestral species, it might be asked what stops the new species continuing to reproduce together.

“jeremiah” how to use?

How to use in-sentence of “jeremiah”:

+ Keba Jeremiah is an Indian peopleIndian guitarist and music producer.

+ The book has been thought to be the work of Jeremiah by Jews from 200 B.C.

+ Forsythe born on January 29, 1918 in Penns Grove, New Jersey to Blanche Materson and to Samuel Jeremiah Freund.

+ Obama also had trouble when his minister at church, Jeremiah Wright, was videotaped criticizing America.

+ Among those influenced were the Russian Alexander Afanasyev, the Norwegians Peter Christen Asbjørnsen and Jørgen Moe, the English Joseph Jacobs, and Jeremiah Curtin, an American who collected Irish tales.

+ It was formed by Isaac Brock, Jeremiah Green, and Eric Judy.

jeremiah how to use?
jeremiah how to use?

Example sentences of “jeremiah”:

+ Jacob Jeremiah Sullivan is an American politician.

+ In 2018, he voiced the character of Henry Davenant Hythe in the Big Finish Productions original production, Jeremiah Bourne in Time, which he also wrote.
+ In 2013, he had wrapped up work on independent albums of artists Andrea Jeremiah and Malavika Manoj.

+ Jacob Jeremiah Sullivan is an American politician.

+ In 2018, he voiced the character of Henry Davenant Hythe in the Big Finish Productions original production, Jeremiah Bourne in Time, which he also wrote.

+ In 2013, he had wrapped up work on independent albums of artists Andrea Jeremiah and Malavika Manoj.

+ He was arrested for the 2002 murder of 22-year-old Jeremiah Miller, who was one of Dozier’s drug associates.

+ The letter is believed to have been made by Jeremiah to the people who were to be taken prisoner into Babylon.

+ She was married to Jeremiah Blackwell.

+ Two very famous trumpet voluntaries, often played at weddings, are the trumpet voluntary by Henry Purcell and the one by Jeremiah Clarke.

+ On the inside of the wings you see the prophets, Isaiah, Ezekiel, Jeremiah and Daniel.

+ In 2003, Jeremiah Green left the band, but he was replaced with Benjamin Weikel and Dann Gallucci.

+ Jeremy and Jeremiah Potts got captured by the child catcher, who was disguised as an ice cream man They, along with their father, the toymaker and Truly Scrumptious finally capturing the Child Catcher.

+ Born and brought up in Al Karama, Dubai, Keba Jeremiah started playing music at the age of seven.

+ It is a setting of the parts of the Lamentations of Jeremiah for voices and orchestra.

+ Origen listed Lamentations and the Letter of Jeremiah as one unit with the Book of Jeremiah proper, among “the canonical books as the Hebrews have handed them down”.

+ Isaiah 44:27 Jeremiah 50–51 Cyrus claimed the city by walking through the gates of Babylon with little or no resistance from the drunken Babylonians.

“gdp” some example sentences

How to use in-sentence of “gdp”:

– The GDP measure is different from gross national product.

– The region produces more than 30% of the total GDP of the state of Santa Catarina.

– Despite the obstacles, the sector has a lot of potentials and in the next few years, the contribution of e-commerce to the country’s GDP is likely to be significant.

– The size of the economy’s GDP is $4.114 billion and it has a population of 625,000 people.

– In 1964, for the first time in nearly 100 years, France’s GDP overtook that of the United Kingdom.

gdp some example sentences
gdp some example sentences

Example sentences of “gdp”:

- Mexico and South Korea are currently the world's 14th and 15th largest by nominal GDP, See List of countries by GDP just behind the BRIC and G7 economies, while both are experiencing rapid GDP growth of 5% every year, a figure comparable to Brazil from the original BRICs.

- It has 4th highest HDI and third highest GDP per capita in the region.

– Mexico and South Korea are currently the world’s 14th and 15th largest by nominal GDP, See List of countries by GDP just behind the BRIC and G7 economies, while both are experiencing rapid GDP growth of 5% every year, a figure comparable to Brazil from the original BRICs.

– It has 4th highest HDI and third highest GDP per capita in the region.

– The region’s GDP per capita is slightly below the Romanian average, despite the fact that the major cities – Cluj-Napoca and Oradea – are some of the most prosperous in Romania.

– List of countries by future GDP estimates Economists from other investment firms argue that Korea will have a GDP per capita of over $96,000 by 2050, surpassing the United States and by far the wealthiest among the G7, BRIC and N-11 economies, suggesting that wealth is more important than size for bond investors, stating that Korea’s credit rating will be rated AAA sooner than 2050.

– To find the GDP of a country, one adds up all consumer spending.

– It had the sixth largest economy in the world by nominal GDP in 2019.

– The University of Utah says that the gross state product of Utah in 2005 was $92 billion, or 0.74% of the total United States GDP of $12.4 trillion for the same year.

– From 1994 to 2008, Tianjin’s GDP rate increased 12.5% on average, entered the ranks of China’s rapid development area.

– In 2008, Fujian’s nominal GDP rose by 13% from the previous year.

– For instance, the Irish GDP data above is subject to material distortion by the tax planning activities of foreign multinationals in Ireland.

More in-sentence examples of “gdp”:

– The following table provides GDP estimates for the 50 largest economies in 2033 made by United KingdomUK based Center for Business and Economic Research in December 2018.

– About the GDP per capita, in 2000, the city had an income 37% higher than Brazil.

– Karachi makes the largest share of Pakistan’s GDP and national revenue.

– This would show you the relationship between GDP and unemployment.

– Of South Korea’s 16 cities and provinces, Daegu is the poorest in terms of GDP per Capita 2010 at $18,887 according to the IMF.

– The economy of England is the largest part of the UK’s economy, which has the 18th highest GDP PPP per capita in the world.

– Currently, Romania makes around $350 billion in Gross domestic product and a GDP per capita of $16,540.

– The bottom chart list the same 22 countries by nominal GDP per capita.

– On April 2011, International Monetary Fund predicts that GDP of China will surpass U.S.

– Countries with high GDP per capita and mature industrialization are described as “developed countries”.

– For example, Guangzhou’s GDP has grown about 14% per year.

– Nominal GDP is the total amount of money spent on all new and final goods in an economy, real GDP tries to correct this number for inflation.

– The regional GDP per capita is the lowest in Romania, at about two-thirds of the national average.

– This is the part of the GDP that comes from construction, renovation, and home purchase fees.

– All of G7 approximately double their GDP per Capita as at 2050 compare to 2006.

– Approximately 40% of GDP comes from the industry and the rest of activities related to the tertiary sector.

GDP per capita is often considered an indicator of a country’s standard of living; however, this is problematic because GDP per capita is not a measure of personal income.

– Alabama’s 2008 GDP increased 0.7% from the past year.

– If colonies are included, the GDP of the Allies then would be two times of that of the Axis.

– Curitiba is the economic center of the southern Brazil and is among the four largest GDP of the country.

– The US has a PPP-adjusted GDP of $16, which has not changed since it is the reference currency.

– In September 2009, Goldman Sachs published its 188th Global Economics Paper named “A United Korea?” which highlighted in detail the potential economic power of a United Korea, which will surpass all current G7 countries except the United States, such as Japan, the United Kingdom, Germany and France within 30–40 years of reunification, estimating GDP to surpass $6 trillion by 2050.

– But the BRIC not necessarily dependent on China to exist, because in 2050 Brazil, Russia and India together have a GDP US$ 57,614 will not have big difference, compared to the G7 which together have a GDP US$ 66,039.

– Along with the Seoul-Busan axis in 1970s, more than half of the population and GDP of South Korea were concentrated, and 70% of freight traffic and 66% of passenger traffic were concentrated on this axis either, which cause traffic congestion.

– As the state leader of the largest democracy, the fourth most powerful nation in the world, in terms of military, and one of the highest ranking GDP nations, the office of prime minister of India is considered one of the most powerful and influential government offices in the world.

– However Putin has done good things for Russia, Indeed, during real GDP grew on average 6.7% a year, average income increased 11% annually, and a positive balance of the federal budget now let the government to cut 70% of its debt during his term.

– President of the United States Donald Trump heavily asked all NATO members meet an agreement made in 2014 that said the countries in NATO should spend at least two percent of their GDP on defense.

– SFD is the Australian Bureau of Statiststs measure of GDP and GSP.

– This is calculated by multiplying Japan’s unadjusted GDP by the PPP index.

– It is the 7th largest in the world with a nominal GDP of $2,250 billion.

– In 2050 China will have a GDP US$ 70,710 that is more than Brazil, Russia and India together.

– According to these numbers, Lithuanian per capita GDP reaches only 61% of EU average.

– The following table provides GDP estimates for the 20 largest economies from 2016 to 2050 made by United KingdomUK based PricewaterhouseCoopers in February 2017.

– Due to Mexico’s rapidly advancing infrastructure, increasing middle class and rapidly declining poverty rates it is expected to have a higher GDP per capita than all but three European countries by 2050, this new found local wealth also contributes to the nation’s economy by creating a large domestic consumer market which in turn creates more jobs.

– In the same year, the economic sector that compose most of GDP in Curitiba was the service sector with 38.8%, followed by the industrial sector with 36%.

– The fish contributes about 12% of the total Mass productionfish production and about 1% of GDP in Bangladesh.

– In 2009, BRIC and Indonesia represented about 42 and 3 percent of the world’s population respectively and about 15 percent of global GDP altogether.

– For example, if the prices rise by 2% and the nominal GDP grows by 5%, the real GDP growth is only increased by 3%.

– Italy is the poorest country in the world, GDP is only 3.5 billion USD and GDP per capita is only 200, due to isolated and dangerous.

– According to the International Monetary Fund, developed countries supplied over half of the global GDP in 2010.

– England’s economy is one of the largest and most dynamic in the world, with an average GDP per capita of £28,100 or $36,000.

– When GDP per capita is calculated according to Purchasing Power Parity, this takes into account the lower costs of living in each newly industrialized country.

– Looking at countries one thinks of GDP per capita and of natural capital.

– On the whole, PPP per capita figures are more narrowly spread than nominal GDP per capita figures.

– Its economy is List of countries by GDP the eleventh largest in the world, and relies mainly on trade networks.

– Due to contraction of Japan’s GDP in Q4 2010 by 1.1 percent from the previous quarter, so China’s GDP surpassed Japan’s GDP by $5.88 trillion and $5.47 trillion respectively and make China as Number 2 in Economy.

– This is the part of the GDP comes from real estate rentals.

- The following table provides GDP estimates for the 50 largest economies in 2033 made by United KingdomUK based Center for Business and Economic Research in December 2018.

- About the GDP per capita, in 2000, the city had an income 37% higher than Brazil.
- Karachi makes the largest share of Pakistan's GDP and national revenue.

Make sentence of “troposphere”

How to use in-sentence of “troposphere”:

– Simultaneously, the trough in the upper troposphere weakened, causing the wind shear in the area to decrease, also allowing the new tropical depression to develop.

– To put it into even simpler words, the tropopause is the interferance between the troposphere and the stratosphere.

– With balloon-acquired data, he determined the existence of a lower level of the atmosphere, which he termed the troposphere or “sphere of change” where weather takes place.

– The troposphere is the lowest part of Earth’s atmosphere.

– On Earth, a polar vortex is usually in the middle and upper troposphere and stratosphere.

– This also means that the troposphere is quite unstable: gases can easily rise up or fall down.

– Hence the troposphere is well mixed.

Make sentence of troposphere
Make sentence of troposphere

“agricultural” in-sentences

How to use in-sentence of “agricultural”:

– Tbe school was first known as the Oklahoma Colored Agricultural and Normal University.

– Several species have adapted well to human modified habitats and are found in agricultural areas and even busy cities.

– The Kavirondo are essentially an agricultural people: both men and women work in the fields with large iron hoes.

– The water supplies many businesses and agricultural operations.

– In 1856, the Maryland Agricultural College was chartered.

– Jules’ father had a business making agricultural tools.

– They are sometimes found at higher altitudes or near developed agricultural land.

– About 85 per cent of all irrigation in Australia takes place in the basin, which supports an agricultural industry worth more than $9 billion per annum.

agricultural in-sentences
agricultural in-sentences

Example sentences of “agricultural”:

- Filburn", the Court ruled that production quotas under the Agricultural Adjustment Act of 1938 were constitutionally applied to agricultural production that was consumed purely intrastate, because its effect upon interstate commerce placed it within the power of Congress to regulate under the Commerce Clause.

- From 1972 to 1979 he was director general of the Indian Council of Agricultural Research.
- The Society offered premiums for a very wide range of challenges including inventing new forms of machinery and agricultural improvements.

– Filburn”, the Court ruled that production quotas under the Agricultural Adjustment Act of 1938 were constitutionally applied to agricultural production that was consumed purely intrastate, because its effect upon interstate commerce placed it within the power of Congress to regulate under the Commerce Clause.

– From 1972 to 1979 he was director general of the Indian Council of Agricultural Research.

– The Society offered premiums for a very wide range of challenges including inventing new forms of machinery and agricultural improvements.

– Coclé is primarily an agricultural area, with sugar and tomatoes as major crops.

– Lower Austria is very rural, 42% is agricultural and 40% is wooded.

– Operating from their “illam” houses, Nambudiris’ ownership of agricultural land under the janmi system increased over many centuries and, according to Moser and Younger, they “established landholding temples and taught the people the rules of caste”.

– The Italians also settled in agricultural areas around the capital, such as Jowhar and Janale.

– Important agricultural products are Armagnac and “foie gras”.

– Also hunting for food, killing as agricultural pests, habitat loss, and introduced wasps have added to the problem.

– The word “barnstormer” refers to Lancaster County, Pennsylvania’s agricultural tradition and its own baseball heritage.

– Antonov An-3 is a Soviet UnionSoviet civil multipurpose and agricultural aircraft, designed by Antonov and developed from a Antonov An-72.

– The Roman colonization left sparse traces, as the Mugello was mostly an agricultural area.

More in-sentence examples of “agricultural”:

– The dispute centered on a tax collected from processors of agricultural products such as meat; the funds raised by the tax were not paid into the general funds of the treasury, but were rather specially earmarked for farmers.

– Apart from the trade generated by travellers, life in Woolmer Green was agricultural and feudal until the middle of the nineteenth century.

– Like his immediate predecessors in the Liberal Party, he was considered to be a pawn of “La Argolla” ring”, a plutocracy of coastal agricultural and banking interests whose linchpin was the Commercial and Agricultural Bank of Guayaquil led by Francisco Urbina Jado.

– The two largest agricultural producers were the cities of Fukushima and Kōriyama.

– Some bought up large amounts of the rich agricultural land, others organised the exploitation and modernisation of mines and harbours.

– The constant state of war since the death of his grandfather, Mircea the Elder, in 1418, led to increased crime levels and less agricultural production.

– They represent a period of change from scattered, pit-style dwellings to a settled agricultural lifestyle.

– The Meitei calendar is a traditional lunar calendar invented and used by the Meitei ethnicity for religious and agricultural purposes.

– Exports include wildflowers, agricultural produce, stamps and coins.

– Forest logging and agricultural land development – Destruction and division of habitats by forest roads and dam construction, traffic accidents, weakness death due to chicks sliding down to side grooves, predation by artificially introduced dogs and nonneko · fairy mongoose etc.

– Lu was President of South China Agricultural University from 1983 to 1995.

– It is also at the heart of an extensive rail network and is a major trading centre for agricultural products.

– Important festivals were at the same time as the major events of the agricultural calendar, including a harvest festival of thanksgiving.

– Gunnedah is also the home of AgQuip, Australia’s largest annual exhibition of agricultural equipment.

– It is associated with the increasing use of agricultural mechanization, which have enabled a substantial increase in production, yet have also dramatically increased environmental pollution by increasing erosion and poisoning water with agricultural chemicals.

– With the support of this drainage system, the Fenland has become a major arable agricultural region in Britain for grains and vegetables.

– These typically were only for food and agricultural Products.

– He also taught at the University of Indonesia, Bogor Agricultural Institute and Indonesia Defence University.

– This is for its architectural and agricultural history.

– So it is an agricultural city.

– The agricultural products that this province is famous for are rice and pineapples.

– Almond, grapes, apricots, wheat, and vigitables are the main agricultural products of Zabul, where around 80% people are farmers.

– After this, he was sent to work on agricultural stations.

– The university began as an agricultural in 1910.

– Córdoba is the center of an agricultural region.

– The plant covers an area of 51 hectares on agricultural land near the locality of Milagro and contains 889 solar structures, of which 864 have automated solar tracking.

– This river irrigates over of agricultural lands in Tiruppur and Karur districts.

– However, as they say, good things come in small packages, and the agricultural goods of BC, are about as good as they come.

– More remains are under the nearby agricultural land, and have never been excavated.

– As an influential person in the Republican Party, as well as having connections with the Farmer’s Alliance, he helped to pass a bill in 1891 that led to the establishment of The Agricultural and Mechanical College for the Colored Race, which was later renamed North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University.

– In the time of 1960s Ambattur was a village with large extends of agricultural lands.

– The river goes through mostly agricultural land.

– Paris has a strong agricultural background.

– The region is the main agricultural segment in the whole country.

– Barham represented the agricultural District 33 from 1976 to 1980.

– Chojnów is an industrial and agricultural city.

– The lowland Terai region produces an agricultural surplus, part of which supplies the food-deficient hill areas.

– There, man has changed landscapes and natural environment to make cities and agricultural land.

– Among products produced in Chojnów are: paperware, agricultural machinery, chains, metal furniture for hospitals, equipment for the meat industry, beer, wine, leather clothing, clothing for infants, children and adults.

– In 1845, Gawler wrote a book in which he suggested that Jews be allowed to establish Jewish agricultural settlements in the Land of Israel as compensation for their suffering in Europe and under Turkish rule.

– It was mainly agricultural until the 1960s when it became the site of a lot of construction.

– The greeny slightly uneven terrain supports a wide range of agricultural activities, supported by the waters of Ithikkara river.

– After rejecting a new constitution by Napoleon — the ideas of the French Revolution were not popular in such an agricultural area — Nidwalden was attacked by French troops on 9 September 1798.

– Much of the district is mainly agricultural land, but there is a swampy area along the Oder called the “Oderbruch”.

– The National Agricultural Research Center for Tohoku Region is in Daisen.

– Early in the agricultural revolution, simple hand-held digging sticks or hoes would have been used in areas with good soil, such as the area near the Nile River in Africa.

– Nutrients carried into water bodies, such as agricultural runoff, residential fertilisers, and sewage will all increase the algal biomass, and can easily cause an oligotrophic lake to become hypereutrophic.

– Nepal used to be an agricultural country until 1950.

– ParasitismParasitic wasps are increasingly used in agricultural pest control as they prey mostly on pest insects and have little impact on crops.

- The dispute centered on a tax collected from processors of agricultural products such as meat; the funds raised by the tax were not paid into the general funds of the treasury, but were rather specially earmarked for farmers.

- Apart from the trade generated by travellers, life in Woolmer Green was agricultural and feudal until the middle of the nineteenth century.

“Public school” how to use?

How to use in-sentence of “Public school”:

+ Jefferson City is served by the Jefferson City Public School District, which operates Jefferson City High School, Simonsen 9th Grade Center, Lewis and Clark Middle School and Thomas Jefferson Middle School, and eleven elementary schools.

+ In 2016, the group is allowed to present its material to students in some public school districts in the United States.

+ She has become a public school teacher like her mother Laura Bush was.

+ Auckland Grammar School is a public school in Auckland New Zealand.

+ It is the only French public school specialized in automotive engineering.

+ The Wake County Public School System runs the public schools in Wake County.

Public school how to use?
Public school how to use?

Example sentences of “Public school”:

+ Boston Latin School was the first public school in America.

+ The first public school was started in 1957.
+ Public schools are governed by the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands Public School System.

+ Boston Latin School was the first public school in America.

+ The first public school was started in 1957.

+ Public schools are governed by the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands Public School System.

+ Douglass is part of Douglass USD 396 public school district.

+ He went to Al Najah school, and then a public school in Sin el-Fil, Beirut.

+ Forbes Shire has 4 government primary schools: Forbes Primary School, Forbes North Primary School, Corinella Public School and Bedgerebong Public School.

+ The New York City Public Schools system, managed by the New York City Department of Education, is the biggest public school system in the United States.

+ The public schools are run by the Wake County Public School System.

+ This affects the secular public school system as well as religious public schools.

+ Due to the difficulty of public school and family problems she was often in and out of school but eventually graduated and went to a private school called Rhodes Preparatory school.

+ He has also been a large part of a hands-on science program in the elementary schoolelementary and middle grades of the Montgomery County Public School System in Maryland.

+ She went to Ermington Public School which inspired and supported her to go in to the Olympics.

+ Bennington is part of Twin Valley USD 240 public school district.

+ Macleans was the first public school in New Zealand to use the “Whanau House System”.

+ The Jugiong Public school opened in 1883 with 56 students.

More in-sentence examples of “Public school”:

+ The system is based on the public school system in the United States.

+ People who live in Kingsport use the Kingsport City Schools public school system.

+ Centreville is served by the Bibb County Public School District.

+ Deerfield is part of Deerfield USD 216 public school district.

+ Jones III decided in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania that a public school district in Pennsylvania cannot teach Intelligent Design in a science class room.

+ After graduating from Eton, a famous public school in England, Abhisit get his bachelor’s and master’s degrees from the University of Oxford.

+ Cabot High School is administered by the Cabot Public School District, which covers Cabot, Austin, Ward, and northern Lonoke County.

+ On 12 March, Bolivia ended all public school sessions until 31 March, as well as all commercial flights to and from Europe for a long time.

+ Jemison Public School was named after her.

+ Augusta is part of the Augusta USD 402 public school district.

+ Andale is part of the Renwick USD 267 public school district.

+ The Canton of Geneva’s public school system has “écoles primaires the oldest of which is the Collège Calvin.

+ He attended Crown Street Public School in Sydney until he was ten.

+ Hawking went to St Albans School, a local public school in Hertfordshire.

+ She moved to a public school due to bullying.

+ There are four schools in Jarral: Government Primary School for Boys, Govt High School for Boys, Govt Girls High School and Fatima Jinnah Public School Jarral.

+ UConn became the Big East’s first public school in July 2020.

+ The public school system for the city of Tulsa, Oklahoma.

+ Belle Plaine is a part of Belle Plaine USD 357 public school district.

+ Clearwater has the Clearwater USD 264 public school district.

+ The city’s public school system, called Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools, is the second biggest school system in North Carolina.

+ Thoreau received his education at the public school in Concord, the private Concord Academy, and graduated from Harvard College.

+ He enrolled at a public school in Brighton, England.

+ Students in Clanton may attend any public school in Chilton County.

+ Rugby football is named after Rugby School, the public school in England where it was developed.

+ Margot went to public school and Anne went to a Montessori school.

+ The county has its own public school system called Carteret County Schools.

+ Shortly after Boston’s settlement, Puritans created America’s first public school and America’s first university, Harvard University.

+ A series of reports in the 1980s and 1990s made the Auburn public school system among the top in the state.

+ Several families sued the public school board in Topeka for the right for black students to go to the same schools as white students.

+ Naginata went through the influence of westernization after the Meiji Restoration, when naginata became a part of the public school system.

+ Overland Park has four public school districts.

+ Deidre Bland is a teacher at Ross Collins in the Meridian Public School District.

+ Evans attended Newling Public School in Armidale, and Eltham High School in Melbourne.

+ All of the public schools in Mobile County are operated by the Mobile County Public School System.

+ Due to her home schooling, when she went to public school she had difficulties because the classes were overcrowded.

+ Burrton is part of Burrton USD 369 public school district.

+ Louis was established, the state’s Public school public school system was restructured, the Missouri State Teachers Association was created, the state’s railroad network was expanded, and a state geological survey was created.

+ There, he finished his secondary education at the public school in Tyre.

+ Udall is part of Udall USD 463 public school district.

+ The Martin Van Buren Public School now no longer holds classes, but does have an international Art gallerygallery of contemporary art, named “The School”.

+ I was actually born between the two, so either one really is correct.” He spent his early childhood in Marshall County and attended public school at McKinley Elementary schoolElementary, Franklin Junior High and Paducah Tilghman High School in Paducah, Kentucky.

+ Pasig recognizes the efforts of its residents and students, that’s why they give back school supplies yearly to public school students.

+ Madison is served by a good public school system and by numerous private schools.

+ He became famous when he appeared in Julian Mitchell’s Play play and Another Country” playing an openly homosexual student at an English public school in the 1930s.

+ Elizabeth Gillies went to Haworth Public School in her hometown.

+ The system is based on the public school system in the United States.

+ People who live in Kingsport use the Kingsport City Schools public school system.
+ Centreville is served by the Bibb County Public School District.