+ He fought in the Vietnam War, where he earned the Bronze Star MedalBronze Star, Meritorious Service Medal, Republic of Vietnam Cross of Gallantry and two Air Medals.
+ To receive it they must distinguish themselves “…conspicuously by gallantry and intrepidity at the risk of his life above and beyond the call of duty while engaged in an action against an enemy of the United States…”.
+ Fourteen Union Army enlisted men and one officer were presented the Medal of Honor for gallantry during the battle.
+ The Medal of Honor is bestowed “for conspicuous gallantry and intrepidity at the risk of life, above and beyond the call of duty, in actual combat against an armed enemy force.” The medal is awarded by the President of the United States on behalf of the Congress.
+ The MC is granted in recognition of “an act or acts of exemplary gallantry during active operations against the enemy on land to all members, of any rank in Our Armed Forces”.
+ The language of the Avesta is very similar to the language of the RigVeda.
+ Scholars know this when they read the ancient texts of these people; the AvestaAvesta of Iranian people and the Vedas of Indo-Aryans.
+ The word is from the old Sanskrit and Avesta languages.
+ The Avesta has also been translated into other languages including Farsi and English.
+ In the mid 1990s, he created and started Geddesholm Callcenter, one of Swedens largest call-centers, better known as Avesta teletjänst, which he sold in 2002.
+ In this old part of the Avesta the ahuras and the daevas are almost like they are in the RigVeda.
+ Popeye’s favorite food is spinach, and he always tries to encourage others to eat this healthy vegetable as it is a great source of “strength and vitality.” He loves his sweetheart Olive Oyl dearly despite their rough start and will go to any lengths to keep her safe and make her happy, showing that he is a very chivalrous and romantic man, despite his rough, tough and gruff nature.
+ Terry is married to his childhood sweetheart Toni Poole, who supported him financially when he was a Chelsea F.C trainee.
+ At the end of “Macabre Dance”, the Mexican Sweetheart enters looking for Billy.
+ He was known for his roles in “Lytton’s Diary” and “Goodnight Sweetheart Goodnight Sweetheart“, as well as memorable roles in Andrew Davies’s adaptation of “The Final Cut”, the final two parts in the “House of Cards” trilogy.
+ She is finally united with her sweetheart Orlando.
+ On July 2019, Rodger married Angela VanZandt, his high school sweetheart of 50 years.
+ Other books she wrote include “Divorce Book for Parents”, “101 Ways To Tell Your Sweetheart “I Love You”” and five “101 Ways” books.
+ The second stage is the same with the first stage except that the player needs to pick up two stones at once before the stone which was thrown falls down.
+ Wells in his novel, “The Time Machine”, wrote, “There is no difference between Time and any of the three dimensions of Space except that our consciousness moves along it”.
+ The movie is very similar to the musical, except that it replaces the song “My White Knight” with “Being in Love”.
+ It is similar to most hot dogs except that it is always made of Kosher beef, has more spice added to it.
+ Imaginary numbers work the same, except that you can rotate part way.
+ It is like basketball except that bouncing the ball is not allowed.
except that – example sentences
Example sentences of “except that”:
+ Jigsaw Sudoku is just like a regular Sudoku puzzle, except that instead of the lines being perfect, they are different.
+ It is the same as topography, except that it looks at the underwater topography.
+ The French word is basically the same than the Latin-nased “disambiguation”, except that they take all from Greek.
+ Philo says that no one really knows anything for sure except that God exists.
+ Most of it is “Mediterranean steppe”, which is similar to Mediterranean except that it is warmer and drier.
+ Same rationale applies here as at WWE Team, except that this article has another problem of insufficient context that the other article does not.
+ GlaucocystophyteGlaucocystophytic algae contain muroplasts, which are similar to chloroplasts except that they have a cell wall, similar to that of prokaryotes.
+ Jigsaw Sudoku is just like a regular Sudoku puzzle, except that instead of the lines being perfect, they are different.
+ It is the same as topography, except that it looks at the underwater topography.
+ A DCC tape is similar in appearance to a regular cassette, except that it has reel access holes on only one side, and has a shutter covering both the tape and reel access holes, similar to the shutter on a floppy disk.
+ For dst rules that specify utc event time the process is the same except that utc offset is not subtracted.
+ For years, the Church of England was almost exactly the same as the Catholic Church, except that it was ruled by the King instead of the Pope.
+ He has the same shape of ears as Frieza’s, except that his have an orange line that goes down to the chin and to both sides of the ears.
More in-sentence examples of “except that”:
+ Some compared him to O'Reilly, except that Olbermann was to the left and O'Reilly is to the right.
+ Rachael/Rachel, like Carrie, is a high school outcast who attends Bates High School, except that it is a new building because Carrie destroyed the first one.
+ Some compared him to O’Reilly, except that Olbermann was to the left and O’Reilly is to the right.
+ Rachael/Rachel, like Carrie, is a high school outcast who attends Bates High School, except that it is a new building because Carrie destroyed the first one.
+ Novak has said that the actual Creed Bratton is exactly like the character he plays, except that the real Creed is a good-hearted and likable person.
+ It somewhat mimics the structure of its bigger rival San Miguel Corporation, except that ABI has no food and agribusiness divisions.
+ Play is similar to the Classical variation except that Black is not forced to play his QB to the g6 square.
+ The syntax is the same as for the “image” parameter, except that the default is no image.
+ According to Orson Scott Card, the author, you do not have to read the books in any required order, except that Xenocide should be read right before Children of the Mind.
+ Not much else is written about Óðr, except that he often went away on long journeys.
+ In the British Parliament, an associate parliamentary group is similar to an all-party parliamentary group except that it is made up of not only members of the House of Commons or Lords but can also include members from outside Parliament.
+ This is almost the same as trading except that there are no other players involved.
+ This is very similar to RAID 3, except that the parity information is calculated over larger blocks, and not single bytes.
+ Section 2 The power of the several States is unimpaired by this article except that the operation of State laws shall be suspended to the extent necessary to give effect to legislation enacted by the Congress.
+ Toenails and fingernails are similar, except that toenails grow four times more slowly.
+ It is similar to polyurethane except that the Proportionsproportion of reaction instead of a polyether polyol.
+ Though perfectly consistent with the principles of the Dhamma, which sees no difference between man and man, except that which may exist by superiority of virtue, yet the step taken by the Buddha and his followers was indeed bold, considering the depraved moral condition of Ancient India and the consequent low self-estimation in which woman was then held.
+ The third verse is the same as the second, except that there is one more measure, and the verse does not return to the home key.
+ The plants are similar to Valencia types, except that the stems are green to greenish brown, and the pods are rough, irregular, and have a smaller proportion of kernels.
+ These molecules look almost identical, except that one molecule is the mirror image of the other.
+ His most famous compositions are his six published books of madrigals, as well as his “Tenebrae Responsories”, which are very much like madrigals, except that they use texts from the Passion story about Christ’s death on the cross.
+ This template is designed the same way as the others except that a default case is rare–lines within a system tend to have a different color.
+ An assembly language is almost exactly like the machine code that a computer can understand, except that it uses words in place of numbers.
+ So, natural selection had similarities to selective breeding, except that it would happen by itself, over a much longer time.
+ It is similar to roller skating, except that the wheels are smaller and are in a single line.
+ The Gawar-Bati Language has not been given study by serious linguists, except that it is mentioned by George Morgenstierne.
+ The board is the same, except that the spaces are colored gold, and sometimes more than one letter is seen in each space.
+ Nothing is known about his life except that he worked in or around Paris in the late 12th century to early 13th century.
+ Medieval Mode is just like Attack/Defend except that there are no guns allowed in Medieval mode.
+ This value is displayed as a power of ten, and the output is displayed in scientific notation, except that an output value satisfying 0.01 <= v < 1000 is shown as a normal number.
+ Used the same as, except that it produces only a single linked accession code, without the text ‘PDB:’.
+ This template is identical to Template:Flag, except that the flag links to its image description page, for pages where the flag is information, not just decoration.
+ A light microscope works like a refracting telescope except that the object is very close to the objective lens.
+ This template is identical to Template:Flag except that country names are aligned correctly with flag icons of different widths, for use in lists of countries.
+ The article meets all the criteria except that not enough other people have worked on it.
+ These train cars are fitted with greenish-blue Glastroch windows glass, and are almost the same as the first generation train cars before their upgrades, except that a louder, lower-pitched noise can be heard when the train speeds up or slows down.
+ Similar shoes, called slides, were introduced in the early 1990s, except that slides are open-toed versions of mules.
+ The liquidator does a very similar job to the trustee in bankruptcy except that there are no assets which are protected so the liquidator can sell everything.
+ The usage examples below are pretty self-explanatory, except that you’ll need to replace “” with your real username.
+ Those are much like postal letters, except that they are delivered much faster than snail mail when sending over long distances, and are usually free.
+ Most of it was the same except that the WWF owned materials were switched to Extreme Championship Wrestling material.
+ It is like a polygon, except that it only has one side and one corner.
+ On the national level, the requirements are not harmonized across the European Union, except that the EU makes sure that respective professional qualifications are mutually recognized to some degree.
+ Basically, the prisons were selling prisoners like slaves, except that they were not sold forever.
+ To me this means, that if we take this to ArbCom, the likely outcome will be the same, except that reaching the decision takes a long time.
+ They are like homeless shelters, except that they are only open when the weather is bad.
+ The Ajkaceratops has a skull that looks a lot like a Protoceratops skull, except that it has a hump near the beak.
+ It would do that forever except that the movement of the rope in the ring and rubbing in other places causes friction, and the friction takes away a little energy all the time.
+ All knowledge of their language was lost, except that some of the names on tomb memorials can be read from the Greek letters.
+ It resembles a pleated skirt except that it is worn by men.
+ Elias Howe, born in Spencer, Massachusetts, created his sewing machine in 1845, using a similar method to Fisher’s except that the fabric was held vertically.
+ Potassium nitrate is also used in rocket fuel for the same reason as in explosives, except that the goal is to let the fuel burn longer, not faster.
– An alternative way of constructing such a list is to output the separator “before” each next item in the list, but that still requires knowledge of whether another item is to follow to decide between the comma and “and”, so the two implementations boil down to the same thing.
– The field separator is two or more spaces.
– Unlike other groups of parameters, the required parameter is the ‘last’ and separator characters are not all the same.
– Hyphen separator characters are converted to en dash characters.
– This template may be used to create a separator between groups of players in a national football squad table.
– Note that the last part of the separator is used as a prefix; the first prefix needs to be put separately.
– If the separator contains an equals sign it is similarly prefixed with “1=”, but in that case it cannot contain newlines and spaces at the start and end.
Example sentences of separator
Example sentences of “separator”:
- Default separator is.
- The output separator can be reset by: disp=or, disp=comma, disp=x, or disp=out.
– Default separator is.
– The output separator can be reset by: disp=or, disp=comma, disp=x, or disp=out.
– Returns default separator and either postscript as passed in or the default.
– There are some separator codes as well.
– Sets the separator and postscript styles.
– With to get “” for use in a table, the same separator is used before the ExpandTemplates link.
– The condensed solvent is fed into a separator unit where any remaining water is separated from the solvent and then fed into the ‘clean solvent’ tank.
– This is a tracking category for CS1 templates that use any of the various date-holding parameters to hold date ranges where the separator character is a hyphen instead of the correct endash.
– In CS1, the default postscript and separator are ‘.’.
– The code can be used to as an alternative to the vertical bar character, #124;, when a visual separator is desired instead of wikicode.
– Similar to Dts, orting and is used to display numbers with thousands separator in a sortable table and have them numerically sorted in alphabetic sort mode.
– If at least the first four are applied, and the separator contains to substitute that too.
– These digits are often used with a decimal separator in front of the numerals to indicate sign.
– The citation module code looks for multiple comma or semicolon separator characters.
– In CS2, the default postscript is the empty string and the default separator is ‘,’.
– The Cape Verdean escudo places its symbol in the decimal separator position..” Accessed 25 Feb 2011.
+ Keen on law and order, he also founded a civilian committee against injustice in 2009.
+ He realizes that there are lies and injustice on his side.
+ Her book “Fight Back and Win: My Thirty-Year Fight Against Injustice and How You Can Win Your Own Battles” was published in 2007.
+ The wife and children are totally subservient to his will, his moods, and his whims; they must accept humiliation and injustice unquestioningly and gratefully.
+ If some injustice is done with patient in past or any lack of love in his/her previous life, its fulfillment can be done during this treatment period.
+ She always tried to protest against injustice and inequalities.
+ The shaman knewing that Ganesh killed him and not the ghost, didn’t tell the truth seeing the injustice made by Dhandapani.
+ Walt Whitman described him at a party in 1881 to be a careful listener but he didn’t join in any conversations.
+ The question is posed for the sake of persuasion, or to encourage the listener or reader to consider a message or viewpoint.
+ The latest JNLR/MRBI radio listener survey shows that Mid West Radio is by far the most popular radio station in Connacht with a market-share of 52.2%.
+ In polyphonic music it is much harder for the listener to understand the words.
+ In the early 1970s, many rock bands played psychedelic rock, a type of rock music with lyrics and sounds that were intended to give the listener some idea of what it felt like to be on so-called “mind-expanding” drugs, and which some believe even enhanced the experience of being on the drugs themselves.
+ In his cadenza for the first movement, Beethoven plunges the listener into a world of powerful, frightening, and intense drama.
+ He worked with “The Listener The Listener“, “Saga Magazine”.
+ Compound metaphors are like a multiple punch, hitting the listener repeatedly with metaphoric elements.
listener some ways to use
Example sentences of “listener”:
+ For example, if a 530Hz pure Pitch tone is presented to a subject’s right ear, while a 520Hz pure tone is presented to the subject’s left ear, the listener will perceive the illusion of a third tone.
+ Los MVP’s is Khriz Y Angel’s own CD where they present the listener to soulful hits like “Ven Bailalo” and “Te Quiero Ver Hoy”, as well as “De Caseria” featuring Divino and the up beat “Ram Pa Pan Pan”.
+ His popularity has given rise to a number of imitation “shock jocks” who attempt to outdo Stern in terms of offensiveness and rudeness…but these imitators have found themselves with more troubles to worry about than listener ratings.
+ A narrative reports connected events, presented to the person reading or listener in a sequence of written or spoken words.
+ However, continual unconscious bobbing of the head usually indicates that the listener is tuning out.
+ In some cases, with enough sound pressure, the listener will not hear the sound but will be able to feel it.
+ To understand a fable, the reader or listener does not need to know all about the characters, only one important thing.
+ Inflectional morphemes give a listener or reader information about how the word is used in a sentence.
+ The listener hears nothing for a minute or two, then a new track starts playing.
+ The album appeared in many 1997 critics’ lists and listener polls for best album of the year.
+ For example, if a 530Hz pure Pitch tone is presented to a subject's right ear, while a 520Hz pure tone is presented to the subject's left ear, the listener will perceive the illusion of a third tone.
+ Los MVP’s is Khriz Y Angel’s own CD where they present the listener to soulful hits like "Ven Bailalo" and "Te Quiero Ver Hoy", as well as "De Caseria" featuring Divino and the up beat "Ram Pa Pan Pan".
+ The key thing is that a listener cannot get any meaning from them.
+ One VOA staff explains that the main goal of Special English is for the listener to understand the content of what is being broadcast, and to make steady progress in English.
+ However, if it is said by a doctor to a patient, then the context is clear, and the listener can guess it refers to some kind of medication.
+ For instance, in a radio it can select the radio station the listener wants to hear.
+ It takes enough as a listener just to get past the band’s epic song lengths.” Vocally, Åkerfeldt shifts between growling death metal vocals for heavy sections, and clean, sometimes whispered vocals over acoustic passages.
+ The “Acoustical Society of America” Acoustical Terminology definition 12.09 of timbre is “that attribute of auditory sensation which enables a listener to judge that two nonidentical sounds, similarly presented and having the same loudness and pitch, are dissimilar”.
+ The earliest such recording anybody could name for me is an 1894 78 rpm record called “The Spirit of ’76”, a narrated musical vignette with martial fife-and-drum that gets louder as it ‘nears’ the listener and quieter as it ‘moves away’.
+ Each of the pieces has a title, but the titles are printed at the end of each piece, as if he did not want the listener to know what it was about until afterwards.
+ Two other admirers, the Acrobat and the Schoolboy, also enter, and all begin to talk to Lulu when she returns.
+ He was an acrobat in an act with his brothers.
+ Schigolch leaves with the countess, then returns with Lulu, who is so ill from her disease that the Acrobat does not follow his plan, but goes off to get the police instead.
+ The Acrobat says he is going to marry Lulu and move with her to Paris where the two will work in an act together.
+ Automatix allowed the menu-driven installation of 56 different “capabilities”, including commercial closed source programs such as the Flash plugin, Acrobat Reader, multimedia codecs and fonts, and programming compilers.
+ Damar started her career as an acrobat and played in nearly 30 German movies, including three movies in which she was the partner of Peter Alexander.
+ The party that starts the lawsuit is called the plaintiff because they are complaining about something the other side has done.
+ As reported by the plaintiff Maury in a letter Dec.
+ To pursue a cause of action, a plaintiff pleads or alleges facts in a complaint, the pleading that starts a lawsuit.
+ In a civil trial, there is a plaintiff and a defendant.
+ The plaintiff tries to prove that he or she has a reason why the defendant needs to give him or her money.
plaintiff some ways to use
Example sentences of “plaintiff”:
+ This can be either the plaintiff or the defendant who files the petition to the higher court for judicial review.
+ For example, the money that the plaintiff asks for might pay for the plaintiff‘s medical bills if he or she was hurt in an accident.
+ Usually, the plaintiff in a lawsuit is asking the court to make the defendant pay money to make up for the harm that the defendant caused.
+ The first case began in 1860 in Jaunpur, Uttar Pradesh with a property dispute where the plaintiff was considered an ‘illegitimate child’ by the defendants, a north-Indian Kayastha family.
+ Schelvis was a plaintiff and expert witness during the trial of John Demjanjuk.
+ Sometimes a plaintiff will have to fill out a form called a summons, claim form, or complaint.
+ For some torts, especially ones done on purpose, the plaintiff might also ask the court to punish the defendant by making him or her pay extra money.
+ In a legal case about negligence, the person who brings the lawsuit is called the plaintiff and the person who is being sued is called the defendant.
+ To win a civil lawsuit the plaintiff must prove the defendant’s legal liability.
+ A plaintiff can usually sue a defendant only if that defendant was the one who hurt the plaintiff.
+ The lead plaintiff in the case was Jim Obergefell.
+ This can be either the plaintiff or the defendant who files the petition to the higher court for judicial review.
+ For example, the money that the plaintiff asks for might pay for the plaintiff's medical bills if he or she was hurt in an accident.