+ In late 1836, Adams began a campaign to ridicule slave owners and the gag rule.
+ Touching the soft palate results in a very strong gag reflex in most healthy people.
+ Employees were experimenting with scrap sheets of rubber to produce the gag item.
+ The gag reflex can also be used to make someone vomit.
+ On one couch gag Homer Simpson walked onto the screen like James Bond and shot the camera.
+ Though the gag rule remained in place, the discussion ignited by his actions and the attempts of others to quiet him raised questions of the right to petition, the right to legislative debate, and the morality of slavery.
+ He also said, if they continued talking, he would issue a gag order, meaning they could be punished if they continued talking.
– The Mort stretches between Eraclea Mare and the mouth of the Piave river and it is a sea-lagoon, being supplied with water only by the flood-tides.
– However, the Roman Mare Nostrum lasted for roughly six hundred years, while Mussolini’s Mare Nostrum lasted a few years until the Italian armistice in September 1943.
– Following repairs at Mare Island Navy Yard, “Benicia” joined the North Pacific Squadron 6 December 1872.
– Szilárd Ignác Bogdánffy was a Roman Catholic auxiliary bishop of Satu Mare and Oradea of the Latins.
mare – some sentence examples
Example sentences of “mare”:
– This is the beginning of nearly one year in which the Mediterranean sea was effectively an “Italian Mare Nostrum”.
– Kraken Mare is believed to be similar in size to the Caspian Sea.
– It called this “Operation Mare Nostrum”, which was a military and humanitarian operation to rescue the migrants and arrest the traffickers of immigrants.
– The milk that they produce and consume in these cultures is mainly mare milk and has a long tradition.
– And, in the first episode of the “Overture” to “Swann’s Way” – the first novel in Marcel Proust’s “In Search of Lost Time” sequence – a young, distraught Marcel is calmed by his mother as she reads from “François le Champi”, a novel which it is explained was part of a birthday package from his grandmother which also included “La Mare au Diable” “La Petite Fadette” and “Les Maîtres Sonneurs.” As with many episodes involving art in “À la recherche du temps perdu”, this reminiscence includes commentary on the work.
– Kraken Mare is the largest known lake on the surface of Saturn’s moon Titan.
– From summer/fall 1941 to November 1942 the Mediterranean sea was effectively an “Italian Mare Nostrum”, fully controlled by the Italians in the central area around the Italian peninsula and Tunisia/Libya.
– During the time of this empire, the fermented mare milk was the drink to honor and thank warriors and leading persons, it was not meant for everybody.
– These peaks are on a highland region to the east of the Mare Serenitatis, in the northeastern quadrant of the Moon’s near side.
– The region has four airports – Cluj-Napoca, Oradea, Satu Mare and Baia Mare.
– In the 274th Long-Range Bombardment group these bombers made many long range bombardments of Gibraltar from Sardinia in summer 1942 and reinforced in this way the Regia Aeronautica supremacy during those of months in the Italian Mare Nostrum.
– It is on the Târnava Mare River.
– On the West it borders the Prešov RegionPrešov and Košice Regions of Satu Mare and Maramureş Counties of Romania, on the East and Northeast—Ivano-Frankivsk Oblast, and on the North—Lviv Oblast and the Subcarpathian Voivodeship of Poland.
- This is the beginning of nearly one year in which the Mediterranean sea was effectively an "Italian Mare Nostrum".
- Kraken Mare is believed to be similar in size to the Caspian Sea.
- It called this "Operation Mare Nostrum", which was a military and humanitarian operation to rescue the migrants and arrest the traffickers of immigrants.
– A “morbid curiosity” is an Addictionaddictive curiosity with death, violence, or something else that may hurt you physically or emotionally.
– Two dead and 14 hurt of liberating troops and 20 dead and 40 hurts of the Spanish troops.
– It’s most likely that 14 people were killed, and that 15 people were hurt from the earthquake.
– He also has a fondness for “poor dumb animals” and, similarly, cannot stand to see any animal being hurt for no reason.
– In June 2015, Hurt announced that he had been diagnosed with early-stage pancreatic cancer.
– Department of Justice decided that the agreement does not hurt minority voters.
– The ants help the butterfly caterpillars by keeping away other animals that want to eat or hurt the caterpillars.
How to use in-sentence of hurt
Example sentences of “hurt”:
– This causes Monica to feel hurt and hateful toward her mother for not accepting who she is.
– If people who do not believe in human rights have political power they can hurt many people.
– It might not hurt to change the filter so it only affects uncreated pages and not blanked pages for future cases.
– During the night, ninjas went into each of the team’s rooms to tried to hurt them.
– Very badly hurt by the loss of his young wife, the duke never married again despite the sister of his dead wife, Princess Matilde being suggested as a possible candidate to marry.
– In his four seasons as the top star of Barnum’s circus, Jumbo never hurt anyone.
– It is so heavy it can sometimes hurt the tree it is built in.
– For example, if a child does not get enough oxygen during birth, it can hurt the brain and lead to intellectual disability later.
– Nelia and Naomi were killed, and Beau and Robert were hurt very badly.
– In a prologue, which Harry sees through a dream, the three Riddles are murdered, despite not being poisoned or hurt in anyway.
– With IRV, indicating a second choice will never hurt your first choice.
– He is sure a magician changed windmills into the giants to hurt him.
– This lowered housing prices and hurt the economy.
– Because their tails are very long and thin, they can hurt them quite easily.
- This causes Monica to feel hurt and hateful toward her mother for not accepting who she is.
- If people who do not believe in human rights have political power they can hurt many people.
- It might not hurt to change the filter so it only affects uncreated pages and not blanked pages for future cases.
More in-sentence examples of “hurt”:
– Fetal alcohol syndrome includes ways a fetus is hurt by alcohol while it is still in its mother’s womb.
– When automobiles crash, they can become damaged and hurt people, and the life of a person is more important than keeping a automobile from damage.
– DST helps stores that sell to people after they get off work, and it doesn’t hurt farmers and others whose hours are set by the sun.
– Hazel’s plan works, however Bigwig and Hazel are hurt in the process.
– In their first match for the title, Neville and Bo Dallas fought the Wyatt Family because Grey was hurt badly and could not fight.
– As the war hurt production and supply, every ADAM user in the city went violently insane.
– President Atambaev of Kyrgyzstan said switching from Cyrillic to Latin may hurt communication with Kyrgyz people in Russia.
– Meanwhile, sugar shortages during World War I hurt sales of Archibald Query’s Marshmallow Creme.
– They felt hurt and hated.
– Many people were hurt by the closure.
– The videos for the Culture Club “Do You Really Want to Hurt Me” and Taco Taco’s “Puttin’ On the Ritz” are videos in which actors in blackface appeared during the early 1980s.
– William Hurt is also an actor.
– Reagan’s reputation was badly hurt by the political scandal Iran-Contra Affair.
– As a Time Lord the Doctor can also “regenerate”, if his body is badly hurt and he dies.
– He agreed to not make a public announcement, because this would have hurt the band’s chance to their recording contract.
– When a person is intoxicated, they can get hurt if they drive a car or other vehicle.
– However at Emperor’s Cup in December 2000, he got hurt and he could not play about a year.
– People hurt each other in war, and one way is to lie.
– Some people said they would hurt Wells, so she bought a pistol.
– They might want to scratch the arm, or the arm might hurt them.
– Sometimes, major league players who are have been hurt will play a few games in the minor leagues before playing in the major leagues again, in order to see if they feel good enough to start playing again.
– They are not as powerful as other guns but they can still hurt or even kill people.
– If a rider is inexperienced, they should ride with a softer bit so when they make mistakes they do not hurt the horse.
– Instead of helping other countries it hurt them.
- Fetal alcohol syndrome includes ways a fetus is hurt by alcohol while it is still in its mother's womb.
- When automobiles crash, they can become damaged and hurt people, and the life of a person is more important than keeping a automobile from damage.
– Doctors began studying this injury after explosives hurt soldiers in World Wars I and II.
– He got a disability because the accident hurt his spine.
– The video tells of the ways a both men and women hurt each other in a relationship.
– One of the officers shot two electronic darts at King because they thought he might hurt them.
– It hurt the Kaw a lot.
– Nobody was hurt on either side.
– Getting chickenpox during a pregnancy is dangerous, as it can hurt both the mother and the child.
– Stuntmen are often hurt during the stunts they perform and in some cases stuntmen have even been killed.
– Homiel Province and Mahilyow Voblast were hurt severely after the Chernobyl nuclear reactor catastrophe.
– The two return to the castle, while a hurt Shrek returns to the now-vacated swamp.
– He gave more power to eunuchs, men who were hurt as children to stop them from being able to have children of their own.
– Toxins that have a more neutral pH can still hurt the body by being absorbed into the bloodstream, but they will not burn the eyes and skin.
– Hamlin had mechanical problems many times in 2011, and this hurt his chances at finishing well in the points.
– This allows them to be hurt by their pimps, customers, and the police.
– Subway police can search riders to make sure they do not have weapons or other items that could be used to hurt other people.
– The people were tired of being hurt by SARS officers.
– However he got hurt in May and he left the club end of the season.
– Poorly made bullets can damage the gun or hurt the person using the gun.
– They may also believe that other people can control their thoughts or use magic to hurt them.
– There were many other people who were hurt badly enough that they could have exsanguinated.
– The number of people has gotten bigger because migrants are running from areas hurt by the civil war.
– A flap on the front is lifted to access the matches, which are attached to the interior base in a comb-like pattern and must be torn away before use.
– They are sociable, noisy rodents that glide from tree to tree, using a flap of loose skin that connects their front and hind legs.
– George and Nico catch a train there, but Flap and Guido are aboard having followed them.
– It also has a larger flap of skin next to its limbs.
– Marquet reveals he has hired Flap and Guido to steal the tripod from the Crune Museum.
– Pterosaurs were genuine fliers, able to flap or soar.
– These birds flap and glide when they fly, and most sing well.
– Flight is very metabolically costly at high-altitudes because birds need to flap harder in thin air to generate lift.
+ Toboar’s been saying that ever since he got blocked: nothing new.
+ At a cost of £4.5million, it has been a cause for debate ever since its construction.
+ Also, ever since it was released, the short received positive reviews and won the Annie Award for best animated short.
+ They have served as favorable models ever since Dobzhansky and his colleagues published their influential works in the 1930s and 40s.
+ I can remember ever since about the sixth or seventh grade, I just didn’t understand why I had to learn what I was learning.
In-sentence examples of ever since
Example sentences of “ever since”:
+ Mathematicians ever since have struggled to try to prove what Riemann wrote.
+ Soldiers have fought on horses ever since people have ridden horses.
+ Assassinations have happened ever since people started living in group societies.
+ It was released on 11 September 2015, by Island Records after Lewis left Syco Music in June 2014, she had been with that label ever since she had won “The X Factor” in 2006.
+ Today Murree is part of Pakistan but in 1857 it was part of British India, ever since the British rule began in India there had been rebellions and wars against the British.
+ They have participated in the FIVB world league ever since 1994.
+ Mathematicians ever since have struggled to try to prove what Riemann wrote.
+ Soldiers have fought on horses ever since people have ridden horses.
+ Because of this it has been very valuable for building, crafting, and writing material ever since ancient times.
+ Elizabeth I called the dogs her “singing beagles” and often entertained guests at her royal table by letting her Pocket Beagles cavort amid their plates and cups.Jesse pp.438–9 Ever since then, it is possible that the name was used to refer to the same kind of small hounds.
+ The hall has been used for lots of important events ever since 1871.
+ The piano has been a very popular instrument ever since the mid 18th century when it soon replaced the clavichord and the harpsichord.
More in-sentence examples of “ever since”:
+ Their housekeeper, Hannah Gruen, has acted like a mother to Nancy, ever since Nancy’s mother died when she was three years old.
+ This is the most attendance figures ever since the festival was held.
+ Marfa talks to her friend Duniasha about how she has loved Lykov ever since they were children.
+ The Queen has often shown courage, ever since she joined the military at 18.
+ People have read “The Story of Mankind” ever since it was first printed.
+ Sam and Craig broke up because he cheated on her ever since the beginning of the relationship.
+ I haven’t reported a vandal to VIP ever since getting the sysop tools; I block on sight after they vandalize after their fourth warning.
+ In addition, the number of artists who participated became approximately 180, and it was the most ever since the festival was held.
+ The cosmic microwave background is the radiation that has been traveling without hitting anything ever since the time the universe became transparent, about 380,000 years after the Big Bang.
+ They joined the National League in 1892 and have been known as the Cardinals ever since 1900.
+ I have noticed an increase in the amount of vandalism that has been occuring on this site ever since that note about flagged revisions has hit the news worldwide.
+ Greece and North Macedonia have been arguing over the name Macedonia ever since the independence of the North Macedonia.
+ Partly because of this, ever since the country Yugoslavia broke up, people have started to say “Bosniak” instead of “Muslim” as an official way to talk about this group of people ethnic term to avoid confusion.
+ He has been voiced by Frank Welker ever since the character’s first appearance in 1969.
+ Michael Eisner, who had a major part in the park’s creation ever since the earliest development, demanded the opening land operate on the same principle as Main Street, U.S.A.
+ A system called solfege has been used by musicians ever since the Renaissance.
+ Porygon, one of the main characters in the episode, has not appeared again in the anime ever since “Dennō Senshi Porygon”.
+ This club has been very successful ever since Evergrande RE took over the club after a match-fixing scandal in 2009, with money flowing in.
+ However, there were Armenians in Syria and nearby regions ever since the Byzantine Era.
+ Angeline and Heidi share a deep bond of friendship ever since Heidi was orphaned and was taken under the custody of Angeline’s parents, Abner and Minda.
+ The find was named Olduvai Gorge, and Kattwinkel’s heirs ever since have been scrambling up and down its sun-baked sides in search of clues to man’s earliest awakening.
+ Florence is so famous for the arts that students like Vasari have been going there to learn painting and sculpture, ever since Giotto in the 1200s.
+ But 1988 they were relegated from the 2.Division and playing ever since that time in amateur leagues.
+ The 1857 War of Independence in Murree, part of the Indian Rebellion of 1857 and the colonial government of British India The local tribes had become angry with the British ever since the British had started their colonial rule in the area.
+ Early in his career, he was often assigned the role of a villain, but ever since then, he has acted various kind of role.
+ They did not get along ever since they were children.
+ Their housekeeper, Hannah Gruen, has acted like a mother to Nancy, ever since Nancy's mother died when she was three years old.
+ This is the most attendance figures ever since the festival was held.
+ Marfa talks to her friend Duniasha about how she has loved Lykov ever since they were children.
+ In Europe Royal charters have been used to create towns ever since the Middle Ages.
+ It’s the first time ever since independence that Hindu population percentage fell below 80%.
+ It has been used ever since as a way to show the relations between scales.
+ He had suffered from respiratory problems ever since he was very ill in 1860 as a student in Leipzig.
+ This territory has been under Pakistan’s unlawful control ever since the Pakistan Army orchestrated the tribal invasion of the territory in October 1947.
+ The BBC PromsPromenade Concerts which were started by Henry Wood in 1895 have taken place in the RAH ever since 1941 when the Queen’s Hall was destroyed by bombs in World War II.
+ This text has been important to Christians ever since it was made in 325.
+ Concertos ever since have cadenzas where the soloist can show how brilliant they are at playing and at improvising.
+ Indian and Pakistani forces, estimated to number between 10,000 and 20,000 troops combined, have faced off against each other ever since in these treacherous mountains above the Siachen glacier in the Karakoram range since 1984.
+ Parag while in jail, and she was planning for revenge ever since she got out of jail.
+ Culkin began acting ever since at the age of 4 when he then became famous and well-known around the world in 1990 as a Hollywood child star when “Home Alone” was released.
+ Unlike almost every other county in Kansas, Wyandotte County has been solidly Democratic ever since the New Deal.
+ Iolaus has been Hercules’ best friend for many years ever since they met at Cheiron’s academy.
+ However, ever since Cyprus sought membership in the European Union it has had to change its human rights legislation, including its laws regarding sexual orientation and gender identity.
+ He had been playing with the New York Yankees for 20 years ever since he made it to the majors.
+ The Queen has shown a very strong sense of duty, ever since she was a girl.
+ This party has been winning the Russian elections ever since the fall of the Soviet Union.
+ Rasputia then adds that ever since Kate came back to town, Norbit has played her, causing her to run away in sadness while Rasputia laughs and mocks her.
+ Anthems for the church have been composed ever since King Henry VIII argued with the Pope and did not want to be Roman Catholic any more.
+ Jemison was in astronomy ever since she was a child.
+ Camdessus is also a member of the Jacques Chirac Foundation for Sustainable Development and Cultural DialogueFondation Chirac’s board of directors, ever since the foundation was launched in 2008 by former French president Jacques Chirac.
+ He has since then rose up to fame and super stardom with such an excellent and a prestigious track record, first as an elite member of the Latin boy band Menudo, and then as a prominent solo musical pop artist ever since then from 1991-present, and throughout over his entire singing career, he has annually recorded, released and sold out over 95 million singing albums and groundbreaking records all over around the world, while charting up with nearly and about up to 27 top 10 greatest hits as of on the US Latin Charts, and with over and about 11 breaking records of which have overly reached up with number one and a total of over 40 hit released singles.
+ He was very handsome, but arrogant and selfish because his mother spoiled him ever since he was a child.
+ They have been very popular in Italy ever since then, and the custom has spread to other countries.
– From 1911 on, Rij-Rousseau showed her works in Salon d’Automne, Salon des Indépendants and Salon Tuileries.
– She also joined the literary salon and social club called the Semi-Colon Club.
– It was divided in six districts: Tarascon, Apt, Aix, Marseille, Salon and Arles, with Aix as is capital.
– He has been close to Joséphin Péladan for a short period of time, which allowed him to display his works at the Salon of the Rose-Cross between 1893 and 1895.
– He showed his masterpiece, “Episode of the Belgian Revolution of 1830” at the Antwerp Salon in 1834.
– It was exhibited at the Paris Salon of 1869.
– Constable’s most famous painting, “The Hay Wain was first shown at the Paris Salon in 1824.
– He also conducted broadcast performances of Aaron CoplandCopland’s “El Salon Mexico” and Gershwin’s “Rhapsody in Blue” with soloists Earl Wild and Benny Goodman and “Concerto in F” with pianist Oscar Levant, as well as music by other American composers, including two marches of John Philip Sousa.
salon how to use?
Example sentences of “salon”:
– Goody starred in fitness DVDs, got somebody to write a book about her, had her own beauty salon and line of perfume.
– The system of a pink salon is simple.
– The inside of a pink salon is usually dark, with quiet music.
– The judges at the Salon refused to hang this work in the gallery because it showed a naked woman sitting on the grass with two men wearing clothes.
– After graduating from high school, she worked in a salon and a coffee shop.
– Courbet’s other important painting that was shown at the Salon of 1850 was a scene of life at his village.
– With experience, barbers can manage a salon or barber shop, or eventually open their own shop.
– The salon is next to the Mauerwerk.
– In 1836, he went hoarse during a performance at the Opéra and thereafter turned to salon recitals, introducing Schubert’s songs to the salon audiences.
– The salon is owned by Elena Lincoln.
– Herrera exhibited several times at the Salon des Réalités Nouvelles beginning in 1949.
- Goody starred in fitness DVDs, got somebody to write a book about her, had her own beauty salon and line of perfume.
- The system of a pink salon is simple.
- The inside of a pink salon is usually dark, with quiet music.
– Its central salon ceiling was decorated by Pietro da Cortona with the visual panegyric of the Allegory of Divine Providence and Barberini Power Allegory of Divine Providence and Barberini Power to glorify the papal Barberini family.
– Courbet showed the painting at the Salon Exhibition in Paris.
– There, other activities will include shopping at a fashion clothing store called GracieGrace, a Theatre called the Marquee, which allows you to learn how to do new emotion faces, an office for the “Happy Room Academy a “black market” owned by a fox named Redd, a salon called shampooShampoodle, and a shop owned by Katrina, a fortune teller.
– He played for Salon Vilpas in 1998.
– The rejection by the Salon jury caused the writer Émile Zola to publish a series of articles in defense of Manet in the newspaper “L’Événement”.
– His first big work, “The Charging Chasseur”, shown at the Paris Salon in 1812, showed the influence of the style of Rubens and an interest in contemporary topics.
– After graduating, she worked as a receptionist for a beauty salon and as a photo researcher.
– Van Husen was known for his roles in “Fellini Casanova”, by Federico Fellini, in “Salon Kitty Salon Kitty” by Tinto Brass and “Nosferatu the Vampyre” directed by Werner Herzog.
– Afterwards he went in hiding in the south of the Netherlands till the liberation of that part of the country in 1944.
– So he’s left with this lightning-bolt shaped scar on his forehead, and the curse rebounded upon the evil wizard who has been in hiding ever since”.
– There is a marked increase in hiding revisions, and suppressing user names and logs.
– During the day, the family had to be very quiet, because the business continued downstairs, and not all the workers knew that the Frank family was in hiding in the upper part of the building.
– They visited Krakow and the village, where Polanski was in hiding after fleeing the ghetto.
– Since Levi-Montalcini was in great danger from Germans, she fled to Florence and was in hiding until the Germans left.
+ From 1452 onwards, Studley Royal was inhabited by the Mallory family, most notably by MPs John Mallory and William Mallory.
+ After the Confederacy established itself in 1861, the elected president, Jefferson Davis appointed Stephen Mallory as his Secretary of the Confederate Navy.
+ In October 1905, Mallory entered Magdalane College, Cambridge to study history.
+ After getting his degree Mallory stayed in Cambridge for a year writing an essay he later published as Boswell the Biographer.
+ A fine example is the word for night in almost all Indo-European languages: Mallory J.P.
+ In music, an octet is an ensemble consisting of eight Musical instrumentinstruments or voices, or a composition written for such an ensemble.
+ Therefore, carbocations are often reactive, seeking to fill the octet of valence electrons as well as regain a neutral charge.
+ The biggest number one can make with 8 regular digits is 99,999,999, but the biggest number one can make with 8 binary digits is 255, so each octet can be any number from 0 to 255.
+ Noble gases serve as the model for the octet rule, which states that atoms tend to form bonds or create ions so that they can have eight electrons in their outermost shell.
+ Tetrahedral-octahedral honeycombOctahedra and tetrahedra can be alternated to form a vertex, edge, and face-uniform tessellation of space, called the octet truss by Buckminster Fuller.
+ Each octet is converted to its decimal form and separated by a period.
– Thus, through Burgundy and Anjou, Louis ensured the continuation of the senior Bourbon line on the throne of France and the establishment of the cadet Spanish Bourbon dynasty respectively.
– The following is a list of Presidentpresidents of Cape Verde, since the establishment of the office of president in 1975.
– The discovery or establishment of common ground between individuals is a fundamental component for long lasting interpersonal relationships.
– Qatari law does not permit the establishment of political bodies or trade unions.
– The Gahal Alignment was an Israeli political party from 1965 until the establishment of Likud in 1973.
– This act ended the system of dyarchy introduced by the Government of India Act 1919, and provided for establishment of a Federation of India to be made up of provinces of British India and some or all of the Princely states.
– The man crew of the HSV created it thereby as an only soccer association, 43 years long continuously in the German BundesligaBundesliga to play and was always first-class since the establishment union in the year 1919 as only German association.
How to use in sentence of establishment
Example sentences of “establishment”:
– These events begin with the Fall of Man at the beginning of history and include the covenants between God and Noah, Abraham, and Moses, the establishment of King David’s dynasty etc.
– From 2008 to 2014, Dimitry Dikman served as the Chief Operating Officer of the :en:Genesis Philanthropy GroupGenesis Philanthropy Group, overseeing the operations of the Foundation through several years of growth as well as coordinating the establishment of regional grantmaking offices in Russia, North America, and Israel.
– Popular interest in the history of science led to the establishment of JSPS Mizuno, Hiromi.
– The First Republic of Armenia, 1918–1920, was the first modern establishment of an Armenian republic.
– The following is a list of Prime Ministers of Guinea, since the establishment of the office of Prime Minister in 1972.
– It was developed for use as a planning tool, for example for the establishment of a National Reserve System.
– The accords had three major goals: ending of hostilities, authorization of military and civilian program going into effect, and the establishment of a central Bosnian government while excluding individuals that serve sentences or under indictment by the International War Crimes Tribunals from taking part in the running of the government.
– The Commonwealth Secretary-General is the head of the Commonwealth Secretariat, the central body which has served the Commonwealth of Nations since its establishment in 1965.
– A gang is a group of people who, through the organization, formation, and establishment of an assemblage, share a common identity.
– The Government of India Act, 1935 provided for the establishment of Federal Court to interpret the Act and adjudicate disputes relating to the federal matters.
– However, the history of the Roman Kingdom began with the city’s founding, traditionally dated to 753 BC, and ended with the overthrow of the kings and the establishment of the Republic in about 509 BC.
– His second book “The Establishment and How They Get Away With It” was published in 2014.
– His success led to the establishment of correspondence schools.
– According to the 2010 census, it had a population of 270,056, The county was founded in 1790, before the establishment of Illinois as a state.
– After establishment of Joseon Dynasty, the name of Seoul was Hanseong and Hanseong became the capital of Joseon Kingdom.
– Among Bulgakov’s innovations was the establishment of passenger-carrying mail-Stagecoachcoaches between the major towns of Russia and the Baltic provinces.
– On the occasion of the national holiday of the Day of the Establishment of the Independent Czechoslovak State, he received the Order of Tomáš Garrigu Masaryk II from the hands of the President of the Republic Václav Klaus on 28 October 2009.
– The gradual integration of the feudal fiefs into the royal domain required the establishment of a royal administration.
– After the establishment of the Party for the Animals in 2002, she worked at the party office until 2006.
- These events begin with the Fall of Man at the beginning of history and include the covenants between God and Noah, Abraham, and Moses, the establishment of King David's dynasty etc.
- From 2008 to 2014, Dimitry Dikman served as the Chief Operating Officer of the :en:Genesis Philanthropy GroupGenesis Philanthropy Group, overseeing the operations of the Foundation through several years of growth as well as coordinating the establishment of regional grantmaking offices in Russia, North America, and Israel.
- Popular interest in the history of science led to the establishment of JSPS Mizuno, Hiromi.
More in-sentence examples of “establishment”:
– On 4 March 1790, with the establishment of the department of Allier, Montluçon was one of the districts of the department.
– The bank was first established on September 16, 1919 shortly after the establishment of the Azerbaijan Democratic Republic on May 28, 1918.
– Test flying became important during World War I, at the Royal Aircraft Establishment in the United Kingdom.
– Emperor Franz Joseph signed the decree on the establishment of the University of Zagreb in 1869.
– It was usual for commercial clients to have the name of their establishment transfer printed onto the stoneware.
– Predating Kyoto’s establishment as the national capital in 794, the Aoi Matsuri began in the 7th century, although its precise origins are uncertain.
– The establishment of homeostasis of physiological systems, social and emotional development and learning are other functions.
– They suppressed successive Inca rebellions until the establishment of the Viceroyalty of Perú in 1542 and the fall of the resistance of the last Incas of Vilcabamba in 1572.
– The history of the SANDF can be traced back to 1912, with the establishment of the Union Defence Force.
– However, many Arab countries and countries of the Middle East opposed the establishment of Israel.
– Before the establishment of the State of Israel, Shamir in the 1930s and 1940s was a member of the Zionist paramilitary organization Irgun, and then a commander of the more militant Lehi.
– This eventually led to the establishment of steel making, and ship building industries, which were very active during the period 1960 – 1980.
– A prominent member of the Tory establishment in Edinburgh, Scott was an active member of the Highland Society of EdinburghHighland Society and served a long term as President of the Royal Society of Edinburgh.
– Furthermore he is absolutely against the establishment of an independant Palestinian state.
– After the establishment of the State of Israel, Yitzhak Shamir worked for Israel’s security service, the Mossad from 1955-1965.
– The logo of the establishment takes from the shape of the area.
– The 20th century saw advances in chess theory, and the establishment of the World Chess Federation.Eales, Richard.
– In 1918, following the Russian Revolution, all non-Russian countries declared their independence after the Russian Empire ceased to exist, leading to the establishment of the First Republic of Armenia.
– Its establishment was an alternative to sharing avian influenza data by conventional public-domain archives.
– There is no historical record as to the date of the establishment of this alliance but the inhabitants of Bengardane still have this bond and are said to be proud of the alliance.
– Since the establishment of the Presbyterian Church and Calvin’s doctrines continued to develop after his death, and a particular evolution of them was set forth by a 17th-century assembly of British theologians in the Westminster Standards.
– The Small Business Administration wants “to maintain and strengthen the nation’s economy by enabling the establishment and viability of small businesses and by assisting in the economic recovery of communities after disasters”.
– Maryland which involved the establishment of a national bank.
– They go from the creation of the “Roman Empire” to the name of the eight month of the year until the establishment of the province called “Italia”.
– This term describes the announcement of establishment of a Jewish state, named State of Israel.
– Kaczorowski decided to remain in exile in the United Kingdom after the establishment of the communist government.
- On 4 March 1790, with the establishment of the department of Allier, Montluçon was one of the districts of the department.
- The bank was first established on September 16, 1919 shortly after the establishment of the Azerbaijan Democratic Republic on May 28, 1918.
- Test flying became important during World War I, at the Royal Aircraft Establishment in the United Kingdom.
– In the year 1983, the Bengaluru Mahanagara Palike that was in power at the time had begun the establishment of EWS houses in the new locality of Ejipura, at the price of Rs.
– The variety of languages may have been caused by the establishment of a penal colony here during british rule.
– It celebrates the day of the Declaration of the Establishment of the State of Israel at the end of British Mandate of Palestine.
– It was founded in 1992 and since it’s establishment has been led by the controversial figure Vladimir Zhirinovsky.
– The following is a list of Prime ministers of Cape Verde, since the establishment of the office of Prime Minister in 1975.
– The use of English profited from the important international role of English-speaking nations after World War II, particularly in the establishment and organization of the United Nations.
– It was disbanded following the establishment of the Diocese of Karlstad.
– With the modern time and the gradual establishment of republics and constitutional monarchies across Europe, conditions were considered much better for Jews.
– It establishment of the modern Chinese Republic.
– Although Edelstein thinks that Israelis and Palestinians can peacefully live together he is negative about the establishment of an independent State of Palestine because he is afraid it will attack Israel.
– Cooperation between global leading institutions in the field has led to the establishment of the Water Footprint Network in 2008 that aims to coordinate efforts to further develop and disseminate knowledge on water footprint concepts, methods and tools.
– The helicopter crews have flown on over 3,100 callouts since the establishment of the service in May 1987.
– The War Department also had responsibility for the young nation’s naval affairs until the establishment of the Navy Department in 1798.
– It got its official legal establishment in the 1970s in Iceland by the efforts of Sveinbjörn Beinteinsson and other Icelanders who had rejected Christianity and had been performing “Launblót”.
– There, Louis led his own political establishment and married Charlotte of Savoy, daughter of Louis, Duke of Savoy.
– Smuts was in favour of Zionism and his government quickly recognized the newly formed State of Israel after its establishment in May 1948.
– Ardashir I was an energetic king, responsible for the resurgence not just of Persia but of Iranian-speaking peoples as a unified nation, the strengthening of Zoroastrianism, and the establishment of a dynasty that would endure for four centuries.
– This is the list of rulers of Morocco, since the establishment of the first Moroccan state in 789.
– As the Chief Justice, he was instrumental to the establishment of the Nigerian Law School, the first located in the country.
– With the establishment of the Regionalliga Nordost in 1994, the club qualified for the new league.
– The institute was established in 1969 after the establishment of the Planning Institute of Paris in 1919.
– We wear our red scarf with pride.”Albania, which had severed Dates of establishment of diplomatic relations with the USSRdiplomatic relations with the USSR since 1961, also had a certain variant of Pioneer organization, called Pioneers of Enver, named after the communist ruler of Albania, Enver Hoxha.
– Another important accomplishment of ADR was the establishment of Baku State University, which was the first modern-type university founded in Azerbaijan.
– The term “sadae” is also used to explain Korean diplomacy before the establishment of the Joseon kingdom.