– Sudan at the time had no real central authority and used primitive weaponry in its tribal infighting.
– Most of the weaponry experts believe that even if the Chinese invented the weapon, but it was improved by the Japanese.
– It was designed to get superior speed, agility, and weaponry over the Zero.
– Russia decided to make changes, including increased development of weaponry and the end of serfdom in 1861.
– In the Middle East, a variety of factors — including population growth, soil degradation, drought, cast bronze weapon and iron production technologies — could have combined to push the relative price of weaponry to a level unsustainable for traditional warrior aristocracies.
– The Crimean War is sometimes called the first “modern” war, since the weaponry and tactics used had never been seen before and affected all other wars after it.Royle.
– Hundreds of bone fragments, as well as wooden weaponry and flintstone arrowheads have been discovered.
+ He also Saul after the Israelites demanded a king to rule over them, and once Saul failed to be good, Saul anointed David to be the king after him.
+ Christians believe that, as the Messiah, Jesus was anointed by God as ruler and savior of all people.
+ Matthew knew the scripture teachings that the Messiah, or God’s anointed one would come.
+ John names her as the “one who had anointed the Lord with perfumed oil and dried his feet with her hair”.
+ The word “Christ” comes from the Greek word “christos” and means “the one marked on the head with oil” or “the anointed one”.
+ Thou art the anointed cherub that covereth; and I have set thee so: thou wast upon the holy mountain of God; thou hast walked up and down in the midst of the stones of fire.
+ David has the Amalekite put to death for accusing himself of killing the anointed king.
+ Messiah or the Anointed One is the figure promised by God to the JudaismJews for the salvation of the world.
– Southwick had seen a drunk man falling in a generator and dying immediately from electric shock.
– Recently, a drunk 29-year-old man in Coos Bay, Oregon, died after swallowing a rough-skinned newt for a dare.
– At his death lots of people thought that he had drunk himself to death.
– The coroner ruled that Bonham had drunk forty measures of vodka, and his cause of death was pulmonary edema.
– A stranger offers to drop her, but is drunk and starts misbehaving with her after she gets in the car.
– While she was expecting the baby, Darnley and his friends got drunk one night and decided to kill David Rizzio.
– In the autumn, birds eating ripe fruit often get drunk because some of the sugar in the fruit has turned into alcohol.
In-sentence examples of drunk
Example sentences of “drunk”:
– POLICE STATION” but had left the “STATION” part dangling, and as they were drunk at the time, found that saying “Station” in a ” Martian voice” was hilarious, and the name stuck.
– In the end he lost his job because he was drunk at the organ and used bad language during the service.
– Even if the water comes in a very modern thermos, the drink is traditionally drunk from “mates” or “cuias”.
– The year 1982 had 26,173 alcohol related deaths due to drunk driving.
– The tea drunk in most other places of the world is stronger; for these kinds of tea, the figures are probably too small.
– They are a divorced couple whose daughter was killed by a drunk driver.
– According his own words: “the fascist troops take me among others to be executed, but they were too drunk for shoot us, so they failed”.
– The “Rig-Veda” states, “We have drunk the Soma; we have become immortalityimmortal; we have gone to the light; we have found the gods.” The Ninth Mandala of the “Rig Veda” is known as the Soma Mandala.
– Beer was also drunk by Romans in Britain.
- POLICE STATION" but had left the "STATION" part dangling, and as they were drunk at the time, found that saying "Station" in a " Martian voice" was hilarious, and the name stuck.
- In the end he lost his job because he was drunk at the organ and used bad language during the service.
– Hot chocolate is usually drunk to make the drinker feel happier or warmer.
– They said it was for drunk driving.
– On January 23, 2014, Justin was arrested in Miami, Florida, for drunk driving, resisting arrest and driving with an expired drivers license.
– In September 1982, Gaynor and her husband were seriously injured in a car crash after a drunk driver crashed their car.
– Coca-Cola, which is made in Atlanta, is drunk all over the world and its factory is a favorite tourist destination.
– Figaro says he should disguise himself as a soldier and pretend to be drunk and to try and get into the house.
More in-sentence examples of “drunk”:
– It can usually be drunk safely by people unless it is too dirty because of mud or human pollution.
– The amount of alcohol that it takes to get somebody drunk is different from person to person.
– The stories center around a young reporter from Belgium named Tintin, who travels the world and has many exciting adventures with his dog, a white wire fox terrier named Snowy his friend, Captain Haddock, a bearded drunk with a temper.
– Door staff also prevent drunk or aggressive people from entering the nightclub.
– The change in body temperature and the tendency to dance for hours on end can make users dehydrate if not enough water is drunk during this time.
– The serpent ate girls, and it was killed by Susanoo after Susanoo tricked the creature into becoming drunk on sake.
– He says he will never get drunk again unless he is in the company of good, religious people.
– The water can be safely drunk from almost any point in the lake.
– Hephaestus was not a regular drinker, and Hephaestus got drunk very quickly.
– They may appear to have drunk too much alcohol.
– Usually, vodka is drunk during a longer meal.
– The human trains make themselves full and drunk enough then move to bars they have made reservation.
– Lagers are usually drunk while they are cold.
– The effects of being drunk depend on how much alcohol a person has had to drink.
– They were banned permanently from “Saturday Night Live” after performing drunk before a national television audience on January 18, 1986.
– He lost his eye when he was depressed, drunk and suicidal, and went to his girlfriend’s house and asked her to shoot him.
– He was accused of threatening a Democratic District Attorney who had been convicted of drunk driving to resign by threatening to veto funding for state public corruption prosecutors.
– Some of the things he does are to get him drunk and to start a fight with someone else from the army.
– Nowadays, green tea is spreading all over the world, but it seems to be drunk with sugar in some countries because it tastes bitter.
– He was subsequently charged with reckless endangerment, drunk driving, aggravated unlicensed operation of a motor vehicle, illegally changing lanes, and drag racing.
– It is usually drunk with friends and served in a hollow calabash gourd with a “Bombilla”, a special metallic drinking straw.
– On May 3, 1980, Lightner’s 13-year-old daughter, Cari, was killed by a hit-and-run drunk driver at Sunset and New York Avenues in Fair Oaks, California.
– That night the Germans had celebrated; drunk and asleep, they were surprised by Germanicus.
– They said he claimed he was not too drunk to drive and then offered to walk to his sister’s house nearby instead of driving.
– Soon Dionysus was making his proud return to Mount Olympus, with drunk Hephaestus on the back of a mule.
- It can usually be drunk safely by people unless it is too dirty because of mud or human pollution.
- The amount of alcohol that it takes to get somebody drunk is different from person to person.
– They are not allowed to drive if they have drunk any alcohol.
– Against what everyone tells her, she goes outside into a blizzard while drunk on eggnog after she forgets her medication.
– His wife died in a traffic accident, which caused a drunk car driver.
– The law that says “you must not drink alcohol while driving a car” stops people from drunk driving, which could kill people.
– In the video game “Worms 3D”, Red Bull could be drunk by the worms, giving them the effect of faster movement.
– The biggest loophole was that neither the Eighteenth Amendment nor the Volstead Act made it illegal to drink or be drunk in public.
– Bigby saves a young prostitute from a drunk Woodsman.
– A young person might simply say to their friends “I do not use drugs or get drunk because of my religion”.
– Harold John Smith, known as Hal Smith was an AmericansAmerican actor and voice actor who was best known for his role as Otis Campbell, the town drunk on CBS’s “The Andy Griffith Show”.
– In April 1987, he was arrested for drunk driving and drug charges.
– In the Bible, for instance, after Noah’s Ark landed, there is a passage that describes how Noah got drunk while naked and Ham laughed at him.
– It comes in many different types such as the very thick “cioccolata densa” in Italy, and the thinner hot cocoa that is usually drunk in the United States.
– Nichols claimed she had made enough money to pay for her bed three times over, but had drunk it all away, it was the last time she was seen alive.
– TeaBlack tea is the national drink, and is drunk after food is eaten.
– Carob juice drinks are traditionally drunk during the Islamic month of Ramadan.
– After a while, the person will need to drink more and more alcohol to feel drunk and to slow down parts of their brain.
– To drown his own sorrows, Li Bo became very drunk very often, until it became a lifelong habit.
– He had drunk too much alcohol.
– Usually people who have eaten or drunk poison are made to vomit any residual poison off.
– They are drunk from a cup.
– A legend says that blood sausage was invented in a gamblingbet between two Bavarian butchers drunk on the alcoholic drink absinthe during the 14th century.
– At the end of the meal, the liquid from the pot is drunk as a thick soup.
– The album featured the singles “California Über Alles”, “Holiday in Cambodia”, “Kill the Poor”, and “Too Drunk to Fuck”.
– As Manoj is a popular Indian name keeping the redirect might not be good idea.
– I think Vietnam should redirect to Việtnam, so if someone types in “Vietnam” they will know the proper spelling is “Việtnam”.
– If this content is deleted as speculative, the redirect should go back to RfD.<!–“New Memphis” redirects here.
– At the moment, for technical reasons, these links redirect through a webpage called.
– We could redirect one to the other, but which one? I usually favor using :Template:Infobox for our infoboxes, but I don’t know if that’s really better.
– Most non-redlinked items either redirect or are piped to the main article, so there are few helful articles to add this to.
– One of the two disambiguated page simply links to Wiktionary, and the other does link to temperature, but “cool” seems like it would be an unlikely redirect for that.
– The Polish city “Szczecin” has a redirect from its German name, “Stettin”, because this is also a commonly seen form of the name, but not as common in today’s English as “Szczecin”.
redirect some example sentences
Example sentences of “redirect”:
- Can't redirect because we don't have an article on the series.
- Both of those will take users "directly" to the same redirect page and display its pagename as a bluelink thus : '.
- Other "table end" templates redirect here.
– Can’t redirect because we don’t have an article on the series.
– Both of those will take users “directly” to the same redirect page and display its pagename as a bluelink thus : ‘.
– Other “table end” templates redirect here.
– If there is only a redirect with no history at the other name, the move will still work the designers of the MediaWiki software saw this as a special case where nothing will be lost if a move is performed.
– Any redirect with a page move logged on its history page should be tagged with this rcat template.
– This is a redirect from a geographic location that includes extra identifiers such as the “county” or “region” of a city.
– I think it best to redirect all letters or symbols to such a more substantial page covering the whole script.
– A few days ago, I created a redirect to the THX article from the above page.
– After doing this, if a user page and user talk page were created for the old account, it is advisable to make them redirect to the equivalent pages for the new account.
– If and when the software is changed to accept automatic interwiki redirect it would be a short process to undo the edits.
– This is a redirect from a misspelling or typographical error.
– Not a good candidate for redirect to the band because of the word ‘discography’ in the title.
– It can also be used as a stand-alone how-to page; a redirect to it, Help:User CSS for a monospaced coding font, is categorized as such.
More in-sentence examples of “redirect”:
– This page is a redirect to the article on ‘Dragons’, however, the show has no bearing to dragons in any way what-so-ever.
– We don’t have an article for the work the character is from, so there’s nothing to redirect to.
– This means that at the top of pages we list the two most common other meanings, and the redirect page.
– For what it’s worth, the matching template on enwiki was a redirect to template and was deleted as an unused redirect.
– This template produces a redirect hatnote, analogous to, for use when multiple redirects need to be specified.
– When the role played by an individual in the event is less significant, an independent article may not be needed, and a redirect is appropriate.
– Stationary stator vanes, located downstream of each rotor, redirect the flow onto the next set of rotor blades.
– When I clicked “Move page” the move was failed due to example a redirect exists on the title that cannot be overwrited.
– This is a redirect from an acronym.
– The reason for the redirect is “unrefrenced article about a minor advertising character”.
– The current article Zwijndrecht is about the Zwijndrecht in Belgium, and since I just created a stub about Zwijndrecht, Netherlands, I wondered if someone would please move Zwijndrecht to Zwijndrecht, Belgium? Then, please turn Zwijndrecht into a redirect to Zwijndrecht.
– Please fix the redirect for User talk:Schlechter Wolf doppelganger, it is very annoying because it has been the only double redirect for a while now and is protected.
– This template navbox furnishes editors with a practical tool to quickly find the redirect category templates that are used most often.
– Nothing to redirect them to and I’m hesitant to create either Nashville Tribute Band or Jason Deere because of the seriously poor state of those articles on enwiki.
– If we keep this kind of things, we can just make a redirect to enwiki.
– Destination page is a redirect with two revisions.
– Any text or regular content code after the redirect code will be ignored.
– If one is created, a redirect from this title can be created.
– I tried to redirect it to Serbia and Montenegro national football team, but the IP who made the page reverted it twice.
– With a correct name specified for all uses of this template, repair of links to the redirect page becomes simple: the link to the redirect page should be changed to link to the correct name.
– Result: REDIRECT all to Pokémon but Pikachu, Charizard, Mew, Mewtwo, Jigglypuff, Lucario.
– Please move Vascular Dementia over its redirect Vascular dementia so that the title will be in lower case.
– Made into a disambiguation page with a soft redirect to Wiktionary.
– I was wondering how to create a redirect page.
– No series article to redirect it to.
- This page is a redirect to the article on 'Dragons', however, the show has no bearing to dragons in any way what-so-ever.
- We don't have an article for the work the character is from, so there's nothing to redirect to.
– If a page name is vaguely meaningful, there’s no harm in having it as a redirect to the more relevant or current page.
– I hope the community will not think me wasting their time when I address them with a problem I have seen recently; which is, namely, many incorrect redirect pages.
– I am trying to undo that vandalism but can’t revert the move to put things back the way they were as the redirect was overwritten by some other content preventing the move back.
– A double redirect is a page redirecting to a page which is itself a redirect, and it will not work.
– Mako also has the ability to both create and redirect lightning.
– This is a redirect related title.
– This template provides an easy way to link a redirect page without following the redirect.
– This will be the article that your new redirect will point to.
– A less elegant trick is to make the image description page a redirect to the target.
– The point of these templates is not to list every single redirect for a page.
– Many times, a non-Core article can be instead simply made into a redirect to a more general topic.
– There’s nothing to redirect it to.
– This template marks a redirect as one that should not be used as a link, and this template provides the correct name.
– I was the author who created “Washington National Airport” with a redirect “Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport” a few day ago.
– Like the “This is a redirect” template, this shell template is also able to help newer contributors learn the redirect category system.
– This is a redirect from a title with a different capitalization.
– Suggest we either delete or use as a redirect to Mars.
– To get a redirect into this category, use template.
– However, redirecting a bank to our article on a country, does not seem to be very helpful, so I did not change the redirect to “Portugal”.
– Other pages using this link should be updated to replace text with the redirect target.
– In my opinion, Groupement des écoles d’aéronautique needs to be moved to French aviation school network or to the French acronym which is now a redirect page.
– Thus, if you make a shortcut for a section of a page, then you can use the anchor in the shortcut redirect itself.
+ This thickening occurs by conductive cooling, which converts hot asthenosphere into lithospheric mantle, and causes the oceanic lithosphere to become increasingly dense with age.
+ Roux is the thickening agent of three of the mother sauces of classical French cuisine: “sauce béchamel”, “sauce velouté” and “sauce espagnole”.
+ Very often, the recipes say that they will make a thick substance using gasoline, with soap or polystyrene as a thickening agent.
+ Napalm is usually a mixture of gasoline with suitable thickening agents.
+ Starch is also used for thickening sauces in cooking and thickening cold foods during a preheat.
+ Gluten is used as a food additive in the form of a flavoring, stabilizing or thickening agent.
+ This makes them more effective than other nuts in thickening water-based dishes such as soups, meat stews, and some Indian milk-based desserts.
– Józefa Franciszka Joteyko was a Polish peoplePolish medical doctor, physiologist, psychologist, pedagogist, and co-organizer of special education in Warsaw.
– Some people in these forces are soldiers, and they have a special education as a soldier.
– In the United Kingdom, some schools stayed open and taught the children of essential workers, at-risk children, and children with special education needs.
– Schools provide special education services to special students.
– He entered special education at an early age.
– She also studied special education at the University of Hradec Králové.
– Some schools stayed open to teach the children of essential workers, at-risk children, and children with special education needs.
– Every New Year’s Eve, Taipei 101 is host to an impressive fireworks display that attracts people from all over Taiwan and other neighboring countries like Japan and Singapore to the area.
– From professional animal and plant shots to breathtaking panoramas and skylines, restorations of historically relevant images, images portraying the world’s best architecture, maps, emblems, diagrams created with the most modern technology, and impressive human portraits, Commons “Features Pictures” of all flavors.
– Big Bertha gained a strong reputation on both sides of the lines due to its early impressive successes in smashing the forts at Liege, Belgium.
– Alternatively, genes that enable males to develop impressive ornaments or fighting ability may simply show off greater immune systemdisease resistance or a more efficient metabolism.
– GameSpy gave it 5/5 stars saying “”With Red Dead Redemption, Rockstar succeeds in creating one of the most impressive open worlds I’ve ever seen in a game, and it’s telling that — even after playing for over 30 hours — all I want to do is get back on my horse and gallop back into the wilderness”.” VideoGamer gave it a 10/10 saying “”The game itself is absolutely spectacular…
Some example sentences of impressive
Example sentences of “impressive”:
– The Great Migration is one of the most impressive natural events worldwide.
– At any rate it attained an impressive majority in the elections defeating to Seville with more than 60% of the votes.
– Problem: Impressive carreer; if I am to believe the article, the person died aged 85, about a month ago.
– Because of his impressive performance in the 2010 FIFA World Cup, he made his place as one of the best young football athletes in Europe.
– Due to his impressive feat, he was named to the QMJHL First All-Star Team.
– He played the final 6 years of his career on less than impressive Chicago Black Hawks teams.
– During her lifetime, she produced 9,062 pounds of butterfat, impressive at the time.
– Crepeau chose this as the most impressive athletic achievement since 1850.
– Lloris played at a variety of positions at the centre, such as in the attack, before switching to the goalkeeper position after coaches noticed that he possessed impressive goalkeeping qualities, such as ball-handling and catching skills.
– The wildebeestgnus and gazelles of East Africa perform some of the most impressive mass migratory circuits of all mammals.
– He is digitally created by Weta Digital and is considered one of the most impressive features of the trilogy, specifically the end of the second movie.
– He was impressive enough in his sophomore year to be named to the 2012-13 All-Hockey East First Team.
– Still O’Shaunessy failed to defeat Vain in singles action the following day.Despite these losses, his impressive showings earned him a place against Alex Shane in a guest match for the Frontier Wrestling Alliance British Heavyweight Championship.
– Then there was an impressive silence like our Menallen Friends Meeting.
– Beria also played the decisive role in coordinating the Soviet partisans, who developed an impressive intelligence and sabotage network behind German lines.
- The Great Migration is one of the most impressive natural events worldwide.
- At any rate it attained an impressive majority in the elections defeating to Seville with more than 60% of the votes.
More in-sentence examples of “impressive”:
– In 2015, the side had their most impressive achievement to date by finishing in third place in the 2015 World Cup.
– Saturn’s moons would not look particularly impressive in its sky, as most are fairly small, and the largest are a long way from the planet.
– Then, in his most impressive season, Cody hit.305 with 47 home runs.
– DeGracia, the creator of the Markalite FAHPs used against the titular aliens; apparently his Japanese in that role, delivered with the appropriate theatricality, was considered impressive for a non-Japanese speaking actor.
– Lion Tamarins take their name from their impressive manes—thick rings from Africa great cats lions.
– The new stand was an impressive modern facility, but it also emphasised the haphazard nature in which the ground had been redeveloped, as all four sides were of differing heights and construction styles.
– One of the more impressive buildings on the Gran Vía is the Edificio Metropolis.
– Over the last 3 years, Keba has accumulated an impressive repertoire of Tamil languageTamil and Rockstar and Ek Deewana Tha.
– Techradar received critical acclaim to S21: “The Galaxy S21 isn’t the star of Samsung’s S series in 2021, like we’ve been used to for most of the past decade, but it’s a solid smartphone choice with an impressive camera, powerful internals and great battery life.
– His impressive performance at this game earned Kevin-Prince Boateng his first full debut for this club in a 2-2 draw against Borussia Mönchengladbach in Round 14 of the Bundesliga season.
– People advertising Ponzi schemes often use impressive words, that are actually very vague.
– However, it is impressive that only in 8 years, since 2000 it grew up from 30% of EU average.
– On 10 September 2006 he drove to an impressive third place and became the first Polish driver on the podium in Formula 1.
– They are among the most impressive carnivores that ever have lived.
– A kick in breakdance is a one-handed handstand, with often an impressive leg position and the free arm in some stylish position.
– I think it’s been impressive to watch her mature as an actress; although much has been made of her supposedly demanding attitude, I think she’s talented as not only a singer/dancer but as a dramatic actress – I’m sure a comedic role is right around the corner”.
– The famous witches’ dance in the freezing moonlight in the ruined abbey, was as impressive as expected…
– Upon the other handkerchief would be placed an equally impressive row of cigarettes.
– Koch has had a good career, with an impressive 43.8 punting average.
– Yass has an impressive and historic main street.
– Seti I has left us an impressive war monument that glorifies his achievement, along with a number of texts, all of which tend to magnify his personal achievements on the battlefield.
– Genes that enable males to develop impressive ornaments or fighting ability may simply show off greater immune systemdisease resistance or a more efficient metabolism—features that also benefit females.
– Many well-known and impressive schools produce toppers, scholars, and exceptional education enthusiasts.
– The city’s broad central avenue, called “Avenue of the Dead” is flanked by impressive ceremonial architecture, including the immense Pyramid of the Sun and the Pyramid of the Moon.
– On October 2, 2007, the Blues decided to add Perron to the roster after he had an impressive training camp.
– Overall would be a positive, he’s made some pretty impressive contributions since starting off here.
– Team Captain Sachin Tendulkar put up an impressive performance by scoring 613 runs in 10 matches and at the same time, team’s senior bowler, Lasith Malinga took 28 wickets out of the 15 games.
– The song is loud, with an impressive range of whistles, trills and gurgles.
– The film itself is rated as an epigonic eclectic with a set of disparate, impressive episodes based on the American film Blind Date with Bruce Willis and the prototype of Klimova performed by Kim Basinger.
– His wartime photographs were so impressive that after the war he was hired by “Life” to join its staff at the urging of J.R.
– Their impressive size and colour have made them important in many tribal cultures and rituals.
– The Khmer Empirewould build many impressive temples in the city during its rule.
– Genes that enable males to develop impressive ornaments or fighting ability may simply show off greater immune systemdisease resistance or a more efficient metabolism.
– This temple is one of the most impressive Siva temples in India.
– Zoologists who experience this believe it to be an impressive deterrent.
– As cathedrals are often particularly impressive buildings, the term is often used incorrectly to refer to any large important church.
– These forests contain several impressive trees, among them the banyan fig, which can be recognised by its large, spreading aerial roots, and the kapok tree, which has a spiny trunk, large, waxy red flowers and pods full of cotton-like material.
– He is best known for his impressive bowling performance in the 1983 Cricket World Cup in which India won the cup.
– In “Bambi” Vyvyan displays impressive mathematical talent, yet also that he cannot tell the time, although he was earlier able to point out that it was midnight without any difficulty.
– The game was impressive in arcades but was criticized when it came to the Nintendo 64 in 2996 because the port was less polished than the arcade version and its technology had already been surpassed by other games.
– In 1860, the first Japanese diplomatic mission was welcomed to the United States in an impressive pageant at the Yard.
– IGN and Variety MagazineVariety in particular had strong praise for the pilot movie, “Spark of Rebellion”, but their only real criticism was the appearance of the Wookiees in the film, being cited as not all that impressive compared to the rest of the animation.
– Conwy being located on the North Wales Coast and stretching into the Snowdonia National Park has very impressive and outstanding scenery.
– The shelters contain several impressive paintings that deal with the Dreamtime.
– It has swimming beaches all around the island, as well as an impressive bird sanctuary.
– In an otherwise positive review, Andy Gill wrote for “The Independent”, “For all its ambition and determination to break new ground, “OK Computer” is not, finally, as impressive as “The Bends”, which covered much the same sort of emotional knots, but with better tunes.
– Even some of Darwin’s supporters did not like the idea that human beings have evolved their impressive mental capacities and moral sensibilities through natural selection.
– It also has one of the most impressive medieval castles in Germany, which was first mentioned in 1150.
– For example, during an interview with Pharrell Williams from N.E.R.D, Nardwuar pulled out a vinyl record featuring the very first recorded track by Williams, causing him to pause and say, “This is one of the most impressive interviews I’ve ever experienced in my life.
– After an impressive showing at the combine, Gabbert was taken 10th overall by the Jacksonville Jaguars in the 2011 NFL Draft.
- In 2015, the side had their most impressive achievement to date by finishing in third place in the 2015 World Cup.
- Saturn's moons would not look particularly impressive in its sky, as most are fairly small, and the largest are a long way from the planet.
+ It is a broad-spectrum antibiotic because it works against a range of bacteria.
+ In fact, an antibiotic can make a Candida infection worse.
+ This is called antibiotic resistance.
+ Natural remedies have none of the side effects common to antibiotic treatment.
+ Teixobactin is the first new antibiotic discovered in forty years.
antibiotic use in sentences
Example sentences of “antibiotic”:
+ This strain produces an enzyme which chops up the antibiotic molecule.
+ Benefits may include antibiotic resistance, xenobiotic tolerance or the ability to use new metabolites.
+ He is best known for discovering the antibiotic substance penicillin in 1928.
+ An important public health issues facing the world currently are HIV/AIDS, antibiotic resistance, leading to the re-emergence of diseases such as Tuberculosis, Reported tuberculosis in the United States.
+ A well-known example of natural selection in action is the development of antibiotic resistance in microorganisms.
+ The “Treponema pallidum” bacterium has become Antibiotic resistanceresistant to many different antibiotics, including macrolides, clindamycin, and rifampin.
+ Persistent infections may be helped in 80% of patients by the use of alpha blockers, or long term low dose antibiotic therapy.
+ Some doctors will still prescribe an antibiotic so the patient feels as though they are being treated for their illness.
+ What is an antibiotic or an antibiotic substance?.
+ Usually, people get “Clostridium difficile” infection after they have taken antibiotic medicines.
+ This strain produces an enzyme which chops up the antibiotic molecule.
+ Benefits may include antibiotic resistance, xenobiotic tolerance or the ability to use new metabolites.
More in-sentence examples of “antibiotic”:
+ They are a possible therapy against antibiotic resistanceantibiotic resistant strains of many bacteria.
+ Fungi producing the antibiotic penicillin and those that cause athlete’s foot and yeast infections are imperfect fungi.
+ In 1906, in Ohio, he fell sick because of a chronic case of erysipelas, a bacterial skin infection, in an era without any antibiotic treatments.
+ Usually, doctors try an antibiotic called metronidazole as the first treatment for “C.
+ For example, many bacteria that cause disease can no longer be killed with some of the antibiotic medicines.
+ Transposons can carry accessory genes, such as antibiotic resistance genes.
+ When someone stops taking the antibiotic too quickly, these resistant bacteria can reproduce and survive.
+ Analysis: antibiotic apocalypse is the end nigh? “BBC News” Health Science.
+ The best known of the antibiotic sulfonamide drugs is called “Sulfanilimide”.
+ Curing the infection with antibiotic medications is normal.
+ They paved the way for the antibiotic revolution in medicine.
+ It is usually treated by taking antibiotic drugs.
+ Horizontal gene transfer was first described in Japan in a 1959 publication that demonstrated the transfer of antibiotic resistance between different species of bacteria.
+ Pennicilin is still effective, but “the potential of this spirochete to develop additional antibiotic resistance could seriously compromise syphilis treatment and control”.
+ The antibiotic knocks out cells which do not have the resistant marker.
+ An antibiotic is a chemical compound that kills bacteria or slows their growth.
+ The idea that natural selection affects bacteria has profound consequences, for example, it explains how bacteria develop antibiotic resistance.
+ Eastern European scientists have used phage therapy as an alternative to antibiotics for some time, and interest in this approach is increasing, because of the high level of antibiotic resistance now found in some pathogenic bacteria.
+ Even worse, there are a few cases of strains which “no antibiotic can touch”.
+ Neither can most antibiotic medications.
+ Penicillin V is the most common antibiotic used in the United States for strep throat.
+ On June 6, 2014, Kasem was in critical but stable condition at a hospital in Washington state hospital, receiving antibiotic treatment from blood pressure and bedsores.
+ That leads to antibiotic resistance.
+ Therefore, the fungicide needs to be combined with an antibiotic to kill the bacterium as well.
+ Thrush can happen if the baby has taken antibiotic medicine.
+ This includes strains which are antibiotic resistanceresistant to conventional antibiotics.
+ Tetracycline is an antibiotic used to treat a number of bacterial infections.
+ This means that many antibiotic medicines cannot kill the bacteria.
+ Typically, the DNA would code for an enzyme which cleaves the antibiotic molecule up.
+ By not producing meat, milk, or eggs, a lot of food, land as of 2006, 30% of the earth’s land mass is used raising animals for food There is also the issue of antibiotic use in the industry.
+ There is at least one antibiotic which works well against amoeboid parasites, and another which usually works against bacteria.
+ Called antibiotic resistance, this is one of the most serious problems facing modern surgery and medicine.Gallagher, James 2015.
+ The mechanisms of which the bacteria undergo to become antibiotic resistant are via genetic mutation and horizontal gene transfer.
+ Then the antibiotic does not work so well because the bacteria are less affected by it.
+ It is tougher to treat than other strains of “Staphylococcus aureus” – or ‘staph’ – because it is antibiotic resistanceresistant to some commonly used antibiotics.
+ Syphilis that is not Complicationcomplicated can usually be treated and cured by antibiotic medications.
+ Laparoscopy is often utilized to diagnose pelvic inflammatory disease, and it is imperative if the diagnosis is not certain or if the patient has not responded to antibiotic therapy after 48hours.
+ In his Nobel lecture, he described the total synthesis of the antibiotic cephalosporin, and claimed that he had pushed the synthesis schedule so that it would be completed around the time of the Nobel ceremony.
+ Selectable markers are often antibiotic resistance genes; bacteria that have been subjected to a procedure to introduce foreign DNA are grown on a medium containing an antibiotic.
+ He was among the first to advocate for greater awareness of antibiotic resistance and founded the Alliance for the Prudent Use of Antibiotics.
+ Risk factors of infection include antibiotic pressure, foreign device, or underlying immune defects.
+ A new antibiotic kills pathogens without detectable resistance.
+ Methicillin-resistant “Staphylococcus aureus” is “Staphylococcus aureus” that is not cured by the antibiotic Methicillin or any other penicillin or cephalosporin antibiotics.
+ The first antibiotic discovered was Penicillin, a natural antibiotic produced by a fungus.
+ In humans, pathogenic “Pseudomonas” thrive, especially after antibiotic treatment: once they are able to multiply rapidly they can be harmful.
+ Bacteria are usually treated with antibiotic medicines like Tetracycline and Penicillin.
+ Some diseases are not stopped by antibiotic drugs.
+ They complement conventional antibiotic therapy.
+ They are a possible therapy against antibiotic resistanceantibiotic resistant strains of many bacteria.
+ Fungi producing the antibiotic penicillin and those that cause athlete's foot and yeast infections are imperfect fungi.
+ I do collect the references in the future as proof, now I removed the awards section.
+ Candidates needed to collect 12,500 petition signatures by November 22, 2010 to qualify for a place on the ballot.
+ For example, the Jungle Rollers level requires that you collect the green gem from the Lost City level before every box on that level is unmasked.
+ This disaster forced Marcus to collect forces from other frontiers, and move them against the “Marcomanni”.
+ In 1842 was sent out by the Society to collect plants in China.
collect in-sentences
Example sentences of “collect”:
+ In the area, water is scarce, and scientis have found a way to collect water from from the moisture-laden garúa.
+ Ants collect honeydew from aphids.
+ These ideas were exciting for Goethe, and he helped Herder to collect folk poetry.
+ Players control the Eds, the series’ titular characters, to collect raffle tickets for competition in a contest to win a lifetime supply of jawbreakers.
+ The work of the Brothers Grimm influenced other collectors, both inspiring them to collect tales and leading them to similarly believe, in a spirit of romantic nationalism, that the fairy tales of a country were particularly representative of it, to the neglect of cross-cultural influence.
+ The Valkyries, having chosen who is to live and die in battle, collect the souls of those slain and bring them to Valhalla, where they will feast and make revelry with Odin; Freyja herself shares half of these heroes with Odin.
+ They set up a number of experiments which would continue to collect information after they left.
+ Mario can collect star bits using the Wii Remote, simply by pointing at them.
+ In 2009 Rosohrankultura accredited VOIS as the sole society to collect and distribute remuneration for performers and phonogram producers within the territory of the Russia.
+ These organisations collect money and goods and then give them to those in need.
+ Coroners once used a basket coffin to collect bodies, thus the expression “a basket case” which meant the person was dead.
+ Then the scientists add an “elution buffer” to make the ligand let go of the target molecule so they can collect it.
+ Vogel, of Glarus, as to the wonders to be found among the mountains, declaring his love for them, and his firm resolve to climb at least one mountain every year, not only to collect flowers, but in order to exercise his body.
+ Imam Bukhari, from the age of 16 traveled a lot of places to collect hadith reports.
+ He suggested that a fleet of 10 cutters could collect revenues and prevent smuggling.
+ In his childhood Humboldt already liked to collect plants, shells, and insects.
+ In the area, water is scarce, and scientis have found a way to collect water from from the moisture-laden garúa.
+ Ants collect honeydew from aphids.
+ These ideas were exciting for Goethe, and he helped Herder to collect folk poetry.
More in-sentence examples of “collect”:
+ He created "Pokémon" because he liked to collect insects when he was a child and "Pokémon" is similar to collecting insects.
+ Gophers can collect large hoards.
+ He created “Pokémon” because he liked to collect insects when he was a child and “Pokémon” is similar to collecting insects.
+ Gophers can collect large hoards.
+ They make bold attempts to steal food directly from the humans, with RJ secretly directing them to help collect the food he needs to replace Vincent’s stash.
+ Unlike comic books, which only tell one small part of a story, trade paperbacks usually collect a complete story, story arc, or a large part of a story.
+ Over the 600 years, the “Herald Sun” has had a range of magazines, pins and memorabilia that could be obtained by either getting it out of the newspaper, or using a token from the newspaper to collect or purchase the item.
+ Today there are still a small number of people who collect 8 tracks.
+ Eventually, civil rights lawyer Roy Haber began to collect evidence of the abuse.
+ A piggy bank is used to collect coins.
+ Akbar implemented the present-day Bengali calendar, and his son, Jahangir, introduced civil and military officials from outside Bengal who received rights to collect taxes on land.
+ The home was built close to the slaughterhouses, holding pens and tanneries just east of the freshwater Collect Pond.
+ Poker rooms started using casino chips to simply manage the cash and then collect charges.
+ Worker bees are females too, and they are the bees that collect pollen from flowers and will fight to protect the colony.
+ The goal of this is to allow citing of an email address in a page without having email address collection programs collect the email address to be used in spam emailings.
+ They also collect alien equipment to use.
+ The activity is usually performed to collect bait for fishing.
+ The Cassini probe continued to collect data from Titan and a number of the icy moons.
+ Meanwhile, Lisa is given an Olympic mascot pin and she decides to collect them but her pin collecting addiction goes out of control.
+ To get Kirbys, the player has to collect fruit seen in levels.
+ A few polyps collect materials such as sand grains and shell fragments, which they attach to their outsides.
+ The people, called villagers, can hunt deer, collect berries, and farm for food.
+ It does not involve logic, just the practical fact that stellar distances are so great, and our ability to collect data from other bodies is limited.
+ This also helps collect relational data.
+ Our body needs to collect this waste and get rid of it.
+ These farmers used free diving to collect underwater sponges.
+ Explorer William Dampier was the first European to collect a sample of the plant.
+ He liked to collect little things such as toys, and these objects often became part of the music.
+ One use is to collect the pigment which many galls make.
+ They can collect gold and stone at mines in the ground.
+ Mary’s is able to collect and distribute meals to more than 600 agencies statewide.
+ Scientists can collect fallen BATS to reuse the parts.
+ If present, he or she will advise a driver where to park in the lot and may or may not collect a fee.
+ They raise the alien queen to adult size and collect its eggs for further use.
+ One can measure the same thing again and again, and collect all the data together.
+ It took Abu Dawood 20 years to collect the hadiths.
+ There is a single money trainset with four cars that was used to collect money from different stations.
+ During this time, its initial function was to collect and distribute newspapers published in Oklahoma Territory.
+ Scientists say this is because human beings take animals to eat grass where the frog lives and collect trees from its forests for lumber.
+ When Hunico got injured, Camacho went back to NXT and attempted to collect a $5,000 bounty that was promised to anybody that could put Big E Langston “on the shelf”.
+ Eventually, a civil rights lawyer named Roy Haber began to collect evidence evidence of the abuse.
+ Sometimes people collect stamps from only one country, or there is something else that links the stamps.
+ Obviously, they collect damage, and not just to the DNA.
+ Turnpike trusts were set up by individual Act of ParliamentActs of Parliament, with powers to collect road tolls Britain.
+ His expeditions aboard the HMS Beagle from 1831-1836 to collect marine organisms.
+ There are two types of solar panels, those that collect heat.
+ His study required him to collect and catalog all Hasidic community phone books.
+ One of their early jobs was to collect licence fees from miners searching for gold.
+ Or they would collect from their own hairbrushes over time and reuse it.
– It is modeled after Bodhidharma, the founder of the Zen sect of Buddhism.
– Suzuki spent over fifty years teaching Zen to the world with a series of books in English.
– Like Zen koans, this might have a real and correct answer.
– It was used by the monks of Zen Buddhism in the practice of “suizen“.
– Glassman was the founder of the Zen Peacemakers.
– The stories in it are like traditional Zen koans.
– Weitsman was a Soto Zen roshi.
– Weitsman was also editor of the book “Branching Streams Flow in the Darkness: Zen Talks on the Sandokai”.
In-sentence examples of zen
Example sentences of “zen”:
– In his book, he discusses Zen and Taoism, but also the secular aspects of tea and Japanese life.
– Willigis Jäger was a German Order of Saint BenedictBenedictine monk, mystic, and Zen master.
– PL Kyodan or the Church of Perfect Liberty is an international religion that developed from the Zen Buddhist culture of Japan early in the 20th century.
– He was also a co-abbot of the San Francisco Zen Center, where he was from 1988 to 1997.
– In Japan, for instance, Zen monks build decorative gardens with stone and waterfall features using natural materials such as bamboo, rock and BONSAI trees like spruce, pine, and other trees with they trained into miniature forms.
– Tokuharu Miki, who was a Zen Buddhist priest of the Obaku Sect.
– She was a follower and teacher of Zen Buddhism.
– He was the founder, abbot and guiding teacher of Berkeley Zen Center.
– He was influenced by SufismSufi, Zen and Yoga mystics he met on his early travels.Gurdjieff G.I.
– They are called Zen rock gardens.
– The traditional Japanese place to learn Zen is a Zen monastery.
– For example, Japanese Buddhists used ideas such as Zen more than other Buddhists.
– The Japanese gardens found at Zen monasteries in Japan are an example of this style.
– He disappeared while living in Japan and there were rumors that he was living secretly in a Zen Buddhist monastery.
– In Japan, for instance, Zen monks created Japanese gardens.
– The term “Gaman” first appeared in Japan as a teaching of Zen Buddhism.
– The “kōan” is a fundamental part of the history and practice of Zen Buddhism.
– The goal in Zen is to attain “satori”.
- In his book, he discusses Zen and Taoism, but also the secular aspects of tea and Japanese life.
- Willigis Jäger was a German Order of Saint BenedictBenedictine monk, mystic, and Zen master.
- PL Kyodan or the Church of Perfect Liberty is an international religion that developed from the Zen Buddhist culture of Japan early in the 20th century.