How to use in sentence of “howard”

How to use in-sentence of “howard”:

+ Winkler also has a stepson from Weitzman’s last marriage to Howard Weitzman.

+ In 1923 Woodruff’s son Robert Winship Woodruff became president of Coca-Cola,replacing Asa Candler’s son Charles Howard Candler.

+ While on the Howard Stern show, ICP talked with Sharon Osbourne who bet $50, 000 they could not sell more than 200,000 copies, and that it would be subsequently dropped from its distributor.

+ Downer was Leader of the Opposition, and became Foreign Minister in the Howard Government.

+ It is in Howard and Mitchell Counties.

+ After terms in the United States House of Representatives and a term as the Lieutenant Governor of Ohio, he won a United States Senate seat, replacing Howard Metzenbaum.

+ In 1885, Charles Sanders Peirce and his student Oscar Howard Mitchell also created a notation for universal and existential quantifiers.

How to use in sentence of howard
How to use in sentence of howard

Example sentences of “howard”:

+ When the Conservative Party lost the 1997 General Election, Michael Howard became a member of the shadow cabinets of William Hague and Iain Duncan Smith.

+ Other people who appeared were Carl Reiner, Howard Morris, Nanette Fabray, Bill Hayes, Judy Johnson, The Hamilton Trio and the soprano Marguerite Piazza.

+ The movie stars Adam Sandler as Howard Ratner, a Jewish jeweler and gambling addict in New York City, who must get an expensive gem he purchased to pay off his debts.

+ Johnson served on the Conservative Frontbencherfront bench under Michael Howard for a short time.

+ Both Kerry and Democratic National Committee Chairman Howard Dean have stated their opinion that voting in Ohio did not proceed fairly and that, had it done so, the Democratic ticket might have won that state and therefore the election.

+ Jacque Voegeli; “Black Ohio and the Color Line”, by David Gerber; “The Negro in Indiana”, by Emma Thornbrough; “Mobile Americans: Residential and Social Mobility in Omaha”, by Howard Chudacoff; “Race and Kinship in a Midwestern Town”, by James DeVries; “The Sociogenesis of a Race Riot” by Roberta Senechal.

+ Also historically called North Town, and frequently referred to as West Rogers Park, it is bordered on the north by Howard Street Howard Street, on the east by Ridge Boulevard, Western Avenue, and Ravenswood Avenue, the south by Bryn Mawr Avenue and Peterson Avenue, and on the west by Kedzie Avenue and the North Shore channel of the Chicago River.

+ Bryce Dallas Howard is an American actress, director, producer, model, and writer.

+ When the Conservative Party lost the 1997 General Election, Michael Howard became a member of the shadow cabinets of William Hague and Iain Duncan Smith.

+ Other people who appeared were Carl Reiner, Howard Morris, Nanette Fabray, Bill Hayes, Judy Johnson, The Hamilton Trio and the soprano Marguerite Piazza.
+ The movie stars Adam Sandler as Howard Ratner, a Jewish jeweler and gambling addict in New York City, who must get an expensive gem he purchased to pay off his debts.

+ He was Deputy Prime Minister in the Howard Government from 1996 to 1999.

+ Donald Howard Sutton was an American professional baseball pitcher and broadcaster.

+ George Howard Brett is a retired AmericansAmerican baseball player.

+ Also in 2009, Cheadle performed in “The People Speak”, a documentary feature film that uses dramatic and musical performances of the letters, diaries, and speeches of everyday Americans, based on historian Howard Zinn’s “A People’s History of the United States”.

+ He studied at Harvard University, University of Oxford, and at Howard University School of Law.

+ She was replaced by Gatjil Djerrkura, who was considered by the Howard Government to be more moderate.

More in-sentence examples of “howard”:

+ In 1903-1904 Howard Carter, after two years of hard work, was able to clear the passages and enter the double burial chamber.

+ He has also played Captain Conrad Howard in the "Bad Boys Bad Boys" trilogy and Ralph Cifaretto during seasons 3–4 of "The Sopranos".

+ In 1903-1904 Howard Carter, after two years of hard work, was able to clear the passages and enter the double burial chamber.

+ He has also played Captain Conrad Howard in the “Bad Boys Bad Boys” trilogy and Ralph Cifaretto during seasons 3–4 of “The Sopranos”.

+ John Howard “Jack” Gibbons was an AmericansAmerican scientist, nuclear physicist, and internationally recognized expert in technologies for energy efficiency and energy resource conservation.

+ In 1948, Howard Hughes took over RKO and this lead to a time of decline.

+ Lieutenant Colonel Howard Vincent Lee was a United States Marine Corps officer.

+ In 2003, the Leader of the Conservative Party Iain Duncan Smith was made to resign and Michael Howard was elected unopposed to become the Conservative Party leader.

+ Cheadle was brought in to replace Terrence Howard in the role of James Rhodes.

+ On 24 November 2007, Kevin Rudd won an election and John Howard stopped being Prime Minister.

+ Edgar Howard Wright is a British peopleBritish producer.

+ Brown’s father, Melvin Brown, was an Army Ranger, and Brown’s mother was a nurse at Howard University Hospital.

+ Michael Howard was the Conservative candidate to become Prime Minister at the 2005 General Election.

+ Smith, Anderson-Lopez, and Lopez,while Byron Howard executive-produced the movie.

+ He was the son of actress Frances Howard Frances Howard and the pioneer motion picture mogul Samuel Goldwyn.

+ After the defeat of the Howard Government in 2007 he was Shadow Minister for Families, Community Services and Indigenous Affairs.

+ Bradley, Maxfield Parrish, Howard Chandler Christie, James Montgomery Flagg, Charles Dana Gibson, and Harrison Fisher.

+ Bosley is known for his role as Howard Cunningham in “Happy Days”.

+ He is also known for his shoot interviews on The Howard Stern Show, Opie and Anthony and Kidd Chris and also the internet.

+ David Jull was Minister for Administrative Services at the start of the Howard Government.

+ A Apollo 13 movie was also made about it, directed by Ron Howard and starring Tom Hanks.

+ Note: This episode introduces Chuckie Finster, Angelica Pickles, Drew Pickles, Howard and Betty DeVille, Boris Kropotin and Minka Krapachter.

+ He was the father of actor and filmmaker Ron Howard and actor Clint Howard.

+ After her marriage to Howard she did only two more films before retiring.

+ He studied at Centralia High School, Southern Illinois University Carbondale, at the University of Hamburg in Germany, and at Howard University School of Law.

+ Fran Bailey was Minister for Employment Services, Assistant Minister for Defence, and later Minister for Small Business and Tourism during the Howard Government.

+ Michael Wooldridge was Minister for Health and Family Services, and later Minister for Health and Aged Care in the Howard Government.

+ Mello has been a Howard Hughes Medical Institute investigator since 2000.

+ Jeffrey Howard Archer, Baron Archer of Weston-super-Mare is a British author and politician.

+ William Howard Taft: The Travails of a Progressive Conservative.

+ Obituary in The Independent, Thursday 22 December 2012 p.38 He studied at the Royal Academy of Music with Howard Ferguson, Lennox Berkeley and Cornelius Cardew.

+ It was ready to go, but then Nazi Germany invaded Poland on September 1, 1939, so Howard Hughes did not make his flight.

+ In the 1980s and 90s, the Labor Party under Bob Hawke and Paul Keating, then the Liberal Party under John Howard made lots of changes to the economy.

+ William Howard Taft was the 27th President of the United States.

+ It stars John Candy, Susan Clark, Anthony Perkins, Howard Duff, Al Waxman, Kenneth Welsh, Kate Reid.

+ Before being a writer, Howard was an actress and a model.

+ Beginning in 2005, he hosted “The Jay Thomas Show” on SiriusXM Satellite Radio, and was on every Friday afternoon on Howard 101.

+ They divided Howard County into Elk County.

+ The discovery of reverse transcriptase was made at the same time as Howard Temin.

+ Hollywood, CaliforniaHollywood director Ron Howard made a movie about one of Brown’s books.

+ In 1922 Howard Carter found Tutankhamun’s tomb.

+ Bruce Howard Kulick is an AmericansAmerican musician.

+ Reginald Howard “Reggie” White was an American football player who is now in the Pro Football Hall of Fame.

+ Curly Howard, Larry Fine and Moe Howard filmed together 97 short films, between 1932 and 1947.

+ He shared the 1945 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine, with Alexander Fleming and Howard Florey, for the discovery of penicillin and how it could cure bacterial infections.

+ The prize was shared with Howard Temin and David Baltimore.

+ Adina Howard is an American RB singer who was popular in the mid 1990s.

+ Known for his power, Howard is a member of the 50 home run club.

+ It got its name from William Howard Hearst who was the then Ontario Minister of Forests and Mines and he later became Premier of Ontario.

+ It stars Alan Ladd, Brian Donlevy, William Bendix, Barry Fitzgerald, Albert Dekker, Howard Da Silva, Darryl Hickman, Roman Bohnen and was distributed by Paramount Pictures.

+ It stars Cary Grant, Leslie Caron, Trevor Howard and was distributed by Universal Pictures.

+ Brooke studied at Howard University and the Boston University School of Law.

“condom” in sentences?

How to use in-sentence of “condom”:

– Pilgrims came to Condom from Miradoux and continue on to Larressingle.

– After taking age and partner status into account, the study showed that sexually active boys who masturbated regularly were eight times more likely to have used a condom during their last intercourse than other boys.

– The inhabitants of Condom are known, in French, as “Condomois”.

– The best way to test for human seminal plasma hypersensitivity is for a man to use a condom when having sex.

– When a condom is used, after ejaculation the man’s semen stays inside the condom and does not touch the body of the person he is having sex with.

condom in sentences?
condom in sentences?

Example sentences of “condom”:

– A condom is a thin cover that is put on a man’s penis and used during sexual intercourse.

– For example, using a latex condom the right way lowers the risk of getting a sexually transmitted disease like syphilis.

– Customers do not need to wear a condom and it is common that they ejaculationejaculate in the girl’s mouth.

– If contact is made with uncovered lesions, transmission of these STIs may still occur despite appropriate condom use.

– In particular, these include STIs associated with ulcerative lesions that may be present on body surfaces where the condom does not cover, such as human papillomavirus, chancroid, and syphilis.

– When using a condom for the first time, it could help to try using it alone to get familiar with condoms without any danger.

– Men with macrophallism sometimes find it hard to find a condom that fits.

– One of the ways for a man to lower the chance of passing on an STI to his sexual partner is to wear a condom on his penis when having sex.

– If the man’s sexual partner usually has allergic symptoms to semen but does not have any when a condom is used, this may show that his partner’s body is extra-sensitive to semen.

– The other two, Condom and Mirande, have respectively 65,562 and 37,945 inhabitants.

- A condom is a thin cover that is put on a man's penis and used during sexual intercourse.

- For example, using a latex condom the right way lowers the risk of getting a sexually transmitted disease like syphilis.

“finishing” – some sentence examples

How to use in-sentence of “finishing”:

+ Later in 2012-2013, Orlando played a combined 27 pro games, first for the Denver Cutthroats of the Central Hockey League, and finishing the 2012-2013 season playing for the Wheeling Nailers of the East Coast Hockey League.

+ This fighting style focuses on circular movements, and does not have many finishing moves.

+ Despite a point in their first ever race, Toyota F1 have not yet won a grand prix, their best finish so far being 2nd place in 2005 Formula One season2005, during which they achieved three podiums and a pole position, as well as finishing fourth in the world constructors’ championship with 88 points.

+ Force India was able to move ahead in the point race after finishing second in the Belgian Grand Prix.

+ A Mutiny on the Bounty prevented finishing this task.

+ In 2015, the side had their most impressive achievement to date by finishing in third place in the 2015 World Cup.

finishing - some sentence examples
finishing – some sentence examples

Example sentences of “finishing”:

+ Michael Bay began working at Propaganda Films, directing commercials and music videos, two weeks after finishing his post-graduate degree.

+ After finishing school he went to the Victorian College of the Arts to study animation.
+ After finishing high school, Clarkson was offered full scholarships to The University of Texas at Austin, the University of North Texas, and the Berklee College of Music.

+ Michael Bay began working at Propaganda Films, directing commercials and music videos, two weeks after finishing his post-graduate degree.

+ After finishing school he went to the Victorian College of the Arts to study animation.

+ After finishing high school, Clarkson was offered full scholarships to The University of Texas at Austin, the University of North Texas, and the Berklee College of Music.

+ He won a Slammy Award in 2008 for Best Finishing Maneuver.

+ After finishing his military service, he worked as a lawyer in Seoul for about 15 years.

+ After finishing military training, Castro went to university in Puerto Rico.

+ He resigned on February 6, 2014, before finishing his final term as senator.

+ Nowadays the opera is nearly always performed with the forest scene finishing the opera.

+ I am in the process of finishing up the cleaning up the backlog for broken images.

+ Bowyer was seen by Richard Childress after leading 47 laps and finishing second in a race at Nashville Superspeedway.

+ The club had steady improvement under Royle, finishing 6th and 7th in the 1996 and 1997 seasons.

More in-sentence examples of “finishing”:

+ He is best known for the Cosmere universe, where most of his fantasy books are set; and for finishing Robert Jordan's fantasy series "The Wheel of Time".

+ He managed Liverpool from 2012 to 2015, finishing second in the Premier League in 2014.
+ They ended their first promotional activities for the albums after finishing their first concert, "Youth Bus", on June 22nd and 23rd.

+ He is best known for the Cosmere universe, where most of his fantasy books are set; and for finishing Robert Jordan’s fantasy series “The Wheel of Time”.

+ He managed Liverpool from 2012 to 2015, finishing second in the Premier League in 2014.

+ They ended their first promotional activities for the albums after finishing their first concert, “Youth Bus”, on June 22nd and 23rd.

+ In 1968 he represented Kenya at All African Music Festival in Algeria, finishing third.

+ In addition, the ability to store finishing moves has returned.

+ With Kikki Danielsson as vocalist, the band participated att Melodifestivalen in 1978 with the song “Miss Decibel”, finishing second behind the Björn Skifs song “Det blir alltid värre framåt natten”.

+ Shonjani was a member of Iran national water polo teams that won a gold medal at the 1974 Asian Games and competed in the 1976 Summer Olympics, finishing 12th.

+ Following the discontinuation of the Coupe de la Ligue at the end of 2019–20, its European qualification place was given to the team finishing fifth in Ligue 1.

+ After finishing their work, Armstrong and Aldrin returned to the “Eagle” and slept for seven hours before starting to leave.

+ He ran his first ARCA RE/MAX Series race at Talladega Superspeedway, finishing third in the #10 Pontiac owned by Andy Hillenburg.

+ The team capped off a successful 2008 by finishing second to Team CSC in the CQ Team Ranking.

+ The aim of each player is to gradually subtract their score from their initial number of points, by finishing either on a double or a bullseye.

+ Wrights was an unsuccessful contender for the 2012 presidential nomination of the Libertarian Party, finishing as first runner-up to the eventual nominee Gary Johnson.

+ Graduation is the confirmation of the finishing of an academy.

+ The club spent the 2006 season in the First Division, finishing last between 22 teams.

+ It may also include tomatoes and a finishing of fines herbes.”Larousse Gastronomique Crown Publishers.

+ She returned to the 1960 Summer Olympics in Rome but failed to defend her title, finishing second behind Soviet UnionSoviet Vera Krepkina.

+ Upon finishing his Ph.D in philosophy at Humboldt University of Berlin in 1986, he joined the faculty of Bir Zeit University,.

+ We also welcome help in making finishing touches to the plans.

+ In 1955, after finishing his technical schooling, he entered military flight training at the Orenburg Pilot’s School.

+ His finishing move is the Five-Star Frog Splash.

+ Godefroot brought in DenmarkDanish rider Bjarne Riis, the third place finisher of the 1995 Tour and he went on to win the 1996 Tour de France, with the then 22-year old German support rider Jan Ullrich finishing in second place.

+ The British team was considered a small favourite after finishing at the top of the league table.

+ Derby County did well in the 1996-97 season, finishing 12th in the final table with international players like Aljosa Asanovic and Igor Stimac playing well.

+ By the time he was finishing it his daughter had died.

+ After completing her schooling, she studied in Miss Barstow’s Finishing School for Girls in Kansas City, Missouri.

+ Another name of Pandora was found in a kylix, “Anesidora”, that means “she who sends up gifts.” This vase painting depicts Hephaestus and Athenae finishing the touches on the first woman, like in the “Theogony”.

+ After finishing fourth in London, Kardo Ploomipuu started taking skiing more seriously with an idea of making the Winter Paralympics.

+ After finishing university, he began writing articles about politics for ‘Siam government’ and ‘Bangkokian’.

+ He ran for President again in 2002, and was eliminated in the first round due to finishing behind both Chirac and the far-right candidate Jean-Marie Le Pen.

+ He is famous for finishing runner up to Alain Prost in the 1985 Formula One season1985 Formula One World Championship, as well as winning the 1997 24 Hours of Le Mans and 2001 12 Hours of Sebring sports car races.

+ Aston performed in all of his school productions and after finishing school in 2004, he was cast in a new TV show called “Fun Song Factory”.

+ Jari Kurri reached 600 goals in his career, finishing with 601.

+ Punk would go to feud with Daniel Bryan starting at Over the Limit when Punk was able to retain his championship after he reversed Bryan’s finishing submission hold, the “Yes!” Lock, into a pinning combination.

+ After finishing school, he served in the army in Phitsanulok province.

+ Hamilcar spent two years finishing the invasionconquest of Iberia south of the river Ebro.

+ Piper’s second album did not match the successful start in terms of album sales despite producing three Top 30 singles – “Day and Night” went to #1 and “Something Deep Inside” managed to get to #4 and “Walk of Life” finishing at #25 on the UK charts.

+ MI lost the match by 22 runs thus finishing as the runner-ups.

+ In the letter, she said that “I was up last night long after one o’clock, reading and finishing “Uncle Tom’s Cabin”.

+ After finishing second in 2012–13, they won the Premier League championship again in 2013–14.

+ He was best known for finishing in eighth place on the seventh season of the United StatesU.S.

+ After the black belt, there are nine more levels before finishing all notions of karate.

+ After finishing the 2010 regular season with a 10–6 record, the Packers went 4–0 in the postseason en route to winning Super Bowl XLV.

+ In the 1990s, following the decline of the kibbutz movement, HaNoar HaOved VeHaLomed began to re-examine the ideal life path of its members, which had always begun with settling kibbutzim in “gar’inim” after finishing their mandatory period of army service.

+ One concern is that people might select one of the suggested results instead of finishing their request, and that such a practice could cause bias toward familiar businesses or other search terms.

+ In 2001, Jackson returned to Portsmouth Naval Medical Center to begin his residency in emergency medicine, finishing at the top of his class and receiving the honor graduate designation.

+ The movie Monty Python and the Holy Grail”Monty Python and the Holy Grail” makes fun of this plot device when the heroes barely escape from an animated monster because the heart attack before finishing the movie’s animation.

+ She studied at Miss Barstow’s Finishing School for Girls in Kansas City.

+ The two then put the finishing touches on his invention and Maurice heads off to an invention fair donning a scarf knitted for him by Belle.

How to use in sentence of “afghanistan”

How to use in-sentence of “afghanistan”:

– The Tanoli tribe is also known as TanoKhel in Afghanistan and belong from Ghilji confederation of Pashtun.

– During World War II, Afghanistan remained neutral.

– It is west of China, north of Afghanistan and Pakistan, that is separated by a narrow 14km strip of Tajik claimed land known as the Wakhan Corridor in the Pamirs, east of Uzbekistan and south of Kyrgyzstan.

– Lansford, Tom 9/11 and the Wars in Afghanistan and Iraq: A Chronology and Reference Guide ABC Clio Publishing Santa Barbara California 2012 page 235 Saddam Hussein was removed from power, and Iraq turned into a democracy.

– There have been guesses that there are 500–1,000 operatives in Afghanistan and around 5,000 worldwide.

– Pakistan thought that the Soviet war in Afghanistan was also a threat to them.

– Currently, Afghanistan is one of the biggest producers of opium.

– Aman Ullah Pashto, Persian languagePersian, Arabic: He led Afghanistan to freedom from the United Kingdom.

How to use in sentence of afghanistan
How to use in sentence of afghanistan

Example sentences of “afghanistan”:

– But when Sakharov criticized the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan in 1979, they became very angry and took him to the city of Gorky.

– He was educated in Afghanistan and India.

– Donaldson won the medal for bravery in Afghanistan in September 2008.

– The FATA are bordered by: Afghanistan to the west with the border marked by the Durand Line, Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa to the north and east, and Balochistan to the south.

– He covered the war in Afghanistan between 1987 and 1990, the war in Bosnia and Herzegovina in 1994 and the war in Iraq in 2004.

– The United Nations also includes Afghanistan as part of Central Asia.

– Most people in Afghanistan opposed the sudden Soviet presence in their country.

– The Chishti Order is mostly followed in Afghanistan and South Asia.

– After the Soviet war in AfghanistanSoviet invasion of Afghanistan in 1979, some Tajik refugees escaped to live in neighboring Iran and Pakistan.

– The test match idea was invented by teams from England and Australia in the 19th century.Ireland and Afghanistan are the new teams which can play Test cricket.

- But when Sakharov criticized the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan in 1979, they became very angry and took him to the city of Gorky.

- He was educated in Afghanistan and India.
- Donaldson won the medal for bravery in Afghanistan in September 2008.

– Hazaristan or Hazarajat is a big mountainous area in the central highlands of Afghanistan which is the main and the historical land of the Hazara people.

– To the east lie Afghanistan on the north and Pakistan on the south.

– He served as Foreign Minister of Afghanistan from January 2010 to October 2013.

– Caves in Afghanistan are decorated with ancient paintings in paint mixed with oils.

– The flag of Afghanistan started to be used on January 4, 2004.

– It became to what is now Afghanistan after the Anglo-Afghan Treaty of 1919 when the state became officially recognized by all the major countries in the world.

– The War in Afghanistan refers to a war waged by the United States, the United Kingdom, Canada, The Netherlands, Australia and other countries against the Taliban and Al-Qaeda following the terrorists attacks against USA on September 11, 2001.

More in-sentence examples of “afghanistan”:

- Almost all the Munji-speaking people of Afghanistan fled across the border to Chitral during the War in Afghanistan.

- The 2001 invasion of Afghanistan and 2003 invasion of Iraq are called part of a War on Terrorism by the United States.
- In 2001, he rose to command the Afghanistan Border Police on Afghanistan's border between Kandahar and Pakistan's Balochistan Province.

– Almost all the Munji-speaking people of Afghanistan fled across the border to Chitral during the War in Afghanistan.

– The 2001 invasion of Afghanistan and 2003 invasion of Iraq are called part of a War on Terrorism by the United States.

– In 2001, he rose to command the Afghanistan Border Police on Afghanistan‘s border between Kandahar and Pakistan’s Balochistan Province.

– In the meantime, Afghanistan improved diplomatic ties with many countries in the world and continues.

– The Soviet Union’s failed invasion of Afghanistan is often compared to the United States’ failure during the Vietnam War.

– In other words, such statements probably do not need sourcing – they are obvious; Others, like the statement that a woman not wearing a burqa in Afghanistan will bring shame onto her family will probably need sourcing.

– Persian has many dialects and is officially called Farsi in Iran, Dari and Farsi in Afghanistan and Tajiki in Tajikistan.

– On 27 September 1934, during the reign of Zahir Shah, the Kingdom of Afghanistan joined the League of Nations.

– Khaled Hosseini is an writer who was born in Afghanistan but came to the United States when he was fifteen years old.

– People who support that islamMuslim women should wear a burqa may be seen as extremist in France, but such an opinion may not be extremist in Afghanistan or Saudi Arabia.

– Without proper equipment and training, the Afghanistan government was unable to resist the opposition, called the Mujahideen, eventually seeking the aid of the Soviet Union.

– It was in present-day Turkmenistan, northern Afghanistan and northeastern Iran, southern Uzbekistan and western Tajikistan.

– According to his LinkedIn resume, as of 2013 he was Chief of the Afghanistan Service at VOA and based in Washington, D.C.

– Gandhara remained a largely Buddhist land until around 800 AD, when the Pashtun people invaded the region from Southern Afghanistan and introduced the Islamic religion.

– Pashayi or Pashai are a Dardic ethno-linguistic group living primarily in eastern Afghanistan and in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province of present-day Pakistan.

– Ingrid Reichel has grown up in Kabul, Afghanistan and between 1967 and 1981 in Paris, France.

– The government of Afghanistan asked the Soviet Union many times to send troops.

– During his time in Afghanistan he was slightly wounded on 12 August 2008.

– Southern Afghanistan has not many plants because it is dry.

– The situation deteriorated between the Afghanistan government and foreign mercenaries, and the Soviet Union responded initially with only intelligence and advisors.

– The country’s new leader ended the monarchy and made Afghanistan a republic.

– Under their rule Afghanistan enjoyed peace and prosperity.

– In 2001, Afghanistan produced only 11% of the world’s opium, today it produces over ninety percent.

– In 1997, Rubin went to work at “The Los Angeles Times”, where she wrote about Iraq, Afghanistan and the Balkans.

– The Soviet war in Afghanistan was a war initially fought between the forces of the Afghanistan government and Afghan assistance fighters, supporter from abroad.

– The International Olympic Committee’s official abbreviation for Afghanistan is AFG.

– Communists under the leadership of Nur Muhammad Taraki seized power in Afghanistan on April 27, 1978.

– In 1980, Moscow hosted the 1980 Summer OlympicsSummer Olympic Games, which the United States and several other Western countries did not go to because of the Soviet Union’s war in Afghanistan in the end of 1979.

– Andrei Sakharov openly said the action of Soviet Army in Afghanistan was wrong.

– After the glaciation of the Mintaka Pass, the Kilik Pass was favoured by caravans coming from China and Afghanistan as it is wider, free of glaciers and provided enough pasture for caravan animals.

– President Donald Trump named him as his choice to become the United States Ambassador to Afghanistan on July 20, 2017.

– Muhammad Najibullah Ahmadzai, commonly known as Najibullah or Najib, was President of Afghanistan from 1987 until 1992, when the JihadMujahideen took over Kabul.

– In the Soviet war in Afghanistan starting in 1979, the Soviet Union had a difficult time fighting resistance groups, some of them armed and trained by the United States.

– This list generally excludes Ethnic Pashtuns who originate from regions that were not controlled by Afghanistan at the time, though there are exceptions for certain figures who are prominent to Pashtuns.

– The United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees says Afghanistan produces the most number of refugees each year.

– He was believed to be directing the Taliban in their War in Afghanistan war against Hamid Karzai’s Government and foreign NATO troops in Afghanistan from Pakistan.

– During the war with the Taliban, her family left Afghanistan and went to live in Pakistan.

– It covered Afghanistan but also bits of Turkmenistan, Iran, and Pakistan.

– The Sulaiman Range, and the high plateau to the west and southwest of it, helps form a natural barrier against the humid winds that blow from the Indian Ocean, creating arid conditions across Southern Afghanistan to the north.

– He served as Foreign Minister of Afghanistan from October 2001 to April 2005.

– Niedringhaus had covered Afghanistan for several years before she was killed on 4 April 2014.

– Later Persians and Afghans fought over the control of the city and Herat changed hands several times before it permanently became part of Afghanistan in 1857 under the Treaty of Paris.

– Gumal Pass or Gomal Pass is a mountain pass on the border of Afghanistan and the southeastern portion of South Waziristan in Pakistan’s Federally Administered Tribal Areas.

– The Vice President of Afghanistan is the second highest political position in Afghanistan.

– South Waziristan is the southern part of Waziristan, a mountainous region of northwest Pakistan, bordering Afghanistan and covering some 11,585km².

– He also served as Vice President of Afghanistan from June 2002 to December 2004.

– Nowadays, people in many Muslim countries like Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Qatar, Lebanon, Palestine, Egypt, Iraq, Syria,United Arab Emirates, Libya, Algeria, Tunisia, Turkey, Iran, parts of Central Asia, Afghanistan and Pakistan believe in these Jinns or Djinns.

– It has two seeds, reddish-brown, narrow-elliptic, shining, 2–3mm long.It is native to Malta and Mediterranean regions, Afghanistan to Pakistan.

“psychiatrist” how to use?

How to use in-sentence of “psychiatrist”:

– At Arkham, Arthur laughs to himself about a joke and tells his psychiatrist she would not understand it.

– Aaron Temkin Beck is an AmericansAmerican psychiatrist and a professor emeritus in the department of psychiatry at the University of Pennsylvania.

– The village was the birthplace of the psychiatrist Carl Jung.

– Story based upon the intellectual, mild mannered psychiatrist and his life.

– A forensic psychiatrist diagnosed him with a personality disorder and a sexual disorder.

psychiatrist how to use?
psychiatrist how to use?

Example sentences of “psychiatrist”:

- A psychiatrist said that Arvizo was schizophrenic.

- Frightened, the boy is advised by his psychiatrist to play along with the girl's fantasies, but at their first family dinner together, he discovers that the shrink is her father.
- A psychiatrist said in court in 2010 that she was a member of hospital staff in 2006, when Smith was a patient.

– A psychiatrist said that Arvizo was schizophrenic.

– Frightened, the boy is advised by his psychiatrist to play along with the girl’s fantasies, but at their first family dinner together, he discovers that the shrink is her father.

– A psychiatrist said in court in 2010 that she was a member of hospital staff in 2006, when Smith was a patient.

– The psychiatrist said Smith had borderline personality disorder.

– WebMD, LLC The term “autism” was first used by a psychiatrist named Eugen Bleuler in 1911 to describe one group of symptoms of schizophrenia.

– The best known psychiatrist is Sigmund Freud, a medical doctor who was trained in neurology.

– Joan Corbella i Roig was a Spanish psychiatrist and science communicator.

– Alzheimer’s disease was named after Alois Alzheimer, a German psychiatrist and neuropathologist who first described the disease after studying the case of a middle-aged woman, Auguste Deter, who was a patient at a hospital in Frankfurt, Germany in 1906.

– Douglas plays New York psychiatrist Nathan Conrad, whose daughter is kidnapped by gang leader Patrick Koster to tell him a number which only she knows.

– Streep plays her psychiatrist Lisa Metzger, whom she tells about the relationship.

– Karl Theodor Jaspers was a GermansGerman psychiatrist and philosopher.

– A psychiatrist may medical diagnosisdiagnose this person with Gender identity disorder, but medical diagnosis itself is a controversial subject because being transgender has one been considered to be a mental illness, the stigma is still there.

– Thurman’s mother, Nena von Schlebrügge, is a psychiatrist and former model.

– Preben Hertoft was a DenmarkDanish psychiatrist and professor in medical sexology, senior doctorate in medicine.

– Richard Johnson is a retired clinical psychiatrist who is suffering from dementia.

– Historian of psychology Mark Altschule concluded, “It is difficult—or perhaps impossible—to find a nineteenth-century psychologist or psychiatrist who did not recognize unconscious thought as not only real but of the highest importance”.

Make sentence of “analogous”

How to use in-sentence of “analogous”:

+ The layout of the cells within this envelope are analogous to that of the cell-first parallel projection.

+ Conservation of protein structures is indicated by the presence of functionally equivalent, though not necessarily identical, amino acid residues and structures between analogous parts of proteins.

+ Bentham wrote: “The word “international”, it must be acknowledged, is a new one; though, it is hoped, sufficiently analogous and intelligible.

+ These structures are somewhat analogous to the high and low-pressure cells in Earth’s atmosphere, but they have a very different structure—latitudinal bands that circle the entire planet, as opposed to small confined cells of pressure.

+ Instead, this guideline attempts to ensure that the movie has been green-lighted and is currently in production, as evidenced by activities analogous to live-action filming, such as recording of final voice-over tracks by credited voice actors, recording of final music and foley sound effects, and drawing/rendering of final animation frames.

+ This is analogous but not identical to what might be called a mind in the present day.

Make sentence of analogous
Make sentence of analogous

Example sentences of “analogous”:

+ It is sometimes known as Hopkinson’s law and is analogous to Ohm’s Law with resistance replaced by reluctance, voltage by MMF and current by magnetic flux.

+ Mesohyl – thin middle layer that is analogous to connective tissue in higher animals.

+ This template produces a redirect hatnote, analogous to, for use when multiple redirects need to be specified.

+ It’s analogous to bird droppings: it might be beneficial to notice some short-term patterns, such as when automobiles parked under some trees get bombarded with bird droppings, but it is less useful to record all the millions of bird droppings, everywhere in the world, in a giant database of history listings.

+ This power, which is analogous to the bringing of criminal charges by a grand jury, has been used only rarely.

+ Some of the strategic ideas are analogous to the Queen’s Gambit declined, Exchange variation, with colours reversed.

+ This band tries to express their experimental mindset by playing music like psychedelic videos hidden under an analogous style.

+ However, use of a single decay scheme leads to the U-Pb isochron dating method, analogous to the rubidium-strontium dating method.

+ The theory applies to solids, liquids and gases, but it does not apply in way analogous to Plasma plasmas or neutron stars.

+ These rights and the analogous privileges granted by Venice were, however, too frequently infringed.

+ This is contrasted to analogous traits: similarities between organisms that were evolved separately.

+ It is sometimes known as Hopkinson's law and is analogous to Ohm's Law with resistance replaced by reluctance, voltage by MMF and current by magnetic flux.

+ Mesohyl - thin middle layer that is analogous to connective tissue in higher animals.
+ This template produces a redirect hatnote, analogous to, for use when multiple redirects need to be specified.

+ This is analogous to the minute hand on a watch crossing the hour hand at 12:00 and then again at about 1:05½.

+ Hummingbirds are the most familiar nectar-feeding birds for North Americans, there are analogous species in other parts of the world.

+ Major biogeographic realms, analogous to the seven terrestrial ecozones, represent large regions of the ocean basins: North Temperate Atlantic, Eastern Tropical Atlantic, Western Tropical Atlantic, South Temperate Atlantic, North Temperate Pacific OceanIndo-Pacific, Central Indo-Pacific, Eastern Indo-Pacific, Western Indo-Pacific, South Temperate Indo-Pacific, Antarctic, Arctic, and Mediterranean.

+ This is definitely not analogous to reviewing a deleted page.

+ Most kaomoji contain Cyrillic and other foreign letters to create even more complicated expressions analogous to ASCII art’s level of complexity.

+ They all mean this: when the pure advection equation–which, by definition, “is free of dissipation”–is solved by a numerical approximation method that reduces the amplitude and changes the shape of the initial wave in a way analogous to a diffusional process, the method is said to contain ‘dissipation’.

+ An analogous situation is presented in Cantor’s diagonal proof.Higgins, Peter.

+ Section chiefs are ranked analogous to special agents in charge.

+ Convergent evolution leads to analogous features.

In sentence examples of “white light”

How to use in-sentence of “white light”:

– Isaac Newton used a prism to split white light into a spectrum of color, and Fraunhofer’s high-quality prisms allowed scientists to see dark lines of an unknown origin.

– In some bulbs, the ultraviolet light shines on phosphors which make white light from it, although not all mercury-vapor lamps use phosphors.

– By splitting up white light into its separate colours, rainbows appear colourful even though the source of light hitting them is white.

White light minus red leaves cyan, white light minus green leaves magenta, and white light minus blue leaves yellow.

– A rainbow is created when white light is bent while entering a droplet of water, split into separate colours, and reflected back.

– While sunlight is white, all white light is actually a blend of many different colours.

In sentence examples of white light
In sentence examples of white light

Use the word “bakery”

How to use in-sentence of “bakery”:

– Foster was not eligible for a maintenance grant so took up a number of part-time jobs to fund his studies, becoming an ice-cream salesman, night-club bouncer and working night shifts at a bakery to make crumpets. He combined these with self-tuition via visits to the local library in Levenshulme. Foster took a keen interest in the works of Frank Lloyd Wright, Ludwig Mies van der Rohe, Le Corbusier and Oscar Niemeyer and graduated from Manchester in 1961.

– Topkaç was a primary school graduate, he was a bakery master on simit.

– In Japan there is a giant life size Sylvanian Families village, including a bakery with real bread based on the bread in watermill bakery.

– Another attraction is the Boudin Bakery Tour, which is a tour of the sourdough bread making process with Rosie O’Donnell and Colin Mochrie as video tour guides.

– The fire started at the bakery of Thomas Farriner in Pudding Lane.

Use the word bakery
Use the word bakery

Example sentences of “bakery”:

– Spencer, tired of lying, finds himself attempting to open a bakery from the Shays’ loft in order to make his lie the truth.

– The peanut was grown mainly for its edible oil, except in the U.S., where it was produced for grinding into peanut butter, for roasted, salted nuts; and for use in candy and bakery products.

– If a particular bakery is known for selling the best pies and pasties in town, they can increase their prices for pies and pasties as they know consumers will pay slightly more for a superior product.

– Anpan appeared for the first time at a bakery in Ginza, Tokyo in 1874.

– By purchasing the Swedish bakery company Wasabröd, they became the leading producer of flatbread in the world.

– Volunteers have repaired the bakery and put up information signs.

– Sunshine Plaza is also home to a replica of the California Zephyr, which houses the plaza’s two counter service restaurants: Baker’s Field Bakery and Bur-r-r Bank Ice Cream.

– One of the brightest film stars to grace the screen was born Emilie Claudette Chauchoin on September 13, 1903, in Saint Mandé, France where her father owned a bakery at 57, rue de la République.

– Because of this, pizza was made at home, and then given to the town bakery to bake.

– Chattanooga Bakery in Chattanooga, Tennessee created the Moon pie with Graham crackers and marshmallow filling which is similar to the Choco Pie of nowadays.

– Militants stormed a bakery and took several hostages.

– In the 1960s, the neighborhood’s attractions included the Avignon Freres bakery and restaurant, the Café Don restaurant, the Ontario motion picture theater, and the Showboat Lounge jazz nightclub.

– It was 1792 when Theodore Pearson of Newburyport, Massachusetts, made a cracker-like bread that was made from only water and flour which he called “Pearson’s Pilot Bread.” This was the first cracker bakery in the United States, and made crackers for more than a century.

- Spencer, tired of lying, finds himself attempting to open a bakery from the Shays' loft in order to make his lie the truth.

- The peanut was grown mainly for its edible oil, except in the U.S., where it was produced for grinding into peanut butter, for roasted, salted nuts; and for use in candy and bakery products.

Sentence example of “tunisian”

How to use in-sentence of “tunisian”:

+ David Jemmali is a Tunisian football player.

+ Hamza Hamry He is a Tunisian athlete who obtained many local, African and international championships, the most important of which was twice the African champion in Judo in 2014 and 2016.

+ Hédi Jouini was a Tunisian singer, oud player, and composer.

+ Saïed received 620,711 votes in the first round of the 2019 Tunisian presidential election2019 election, coming in first place and moved on to face businessman Nabil Karoui in the second round.

+ Abbas Bahri was a Tunisian mathematician.

+ Last beheading in Europe occurred 1977, when a Tunisian murderer Hamida Djandoubi was guillotined in France.

+ At one time, he was banned from broadcasting on Tunisian television as well as other mezoued artists.

+ But Tunisians speak Tunisian Arabic.

Sentence example of tunisian
Sentence example of tunisian

Example sentences of “tunisian”:

+ Before the demonstrations began, there was an Tunisian revolutionuprising in Tunisia.

+ The driver, Tunisian truck driver Mohamed Lahouaiej-Bouhlel, was killed by police.

+ Before the demonstrations began, there was an Tunisian revolutionuprising in Tunisia.

+ The driver, Tunisian truck driver Mohamed Lahouaiej-Bouhlel, was killed by police.

+ Before to that, he played a major role in obtaining Tunisian independenceindependence from protectorate and earning the title of “Supreme Combatant”.

+ Maïssa Lengliz is a Tunisian national volleyball player.

+ It is very popular in Middle Eastern, North African, Moroccan, and Tunisian cuisines.

+ In 2005, he obtained the role of Sboui in the television series Choufli Hal, a role which made him popular with the Tunisian public.

+ Mohammed Mzali was a Tunisian politician.

+ Lina Ben Mhenni was a Tunisian Internet activist, blogger and assistant lecturer.

+ Ziad Tlemcani is a former Tunisian football player.

+ Kaouthar Jemaii is a Tunisian national volleyball player.

+ Slim Chaker was a Tunisian politician.

+ Najla Ben Abdallah born Tunisian actress and Flight attendant.

+ The CLP-1 or is the top division of the Tunisian Football Federation.

+ They focus on democracy and the Tunisian Constitution of 2014constitutional settlement in Tunisia.

+ Ghannouchi resigned as Prime Minister on 27 February 2011 after multiple protests during the Tunisian Revolution called for him and President Ben Ali to resign.

More in-sentence examples of “tunisian”:

+ The Tunisian National Dialogue Quartet is a group of four civil society organizations.

+ According to a 2014 Survey Poll by the International Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Trans and Intersex Association, 18% of Tunisian people were in favour of legalising Same-sex marriages, with 62% being opposed to such legislation of legalisation.

+ In January 2011, she covered the early weeks of the Tunisian Revolution from Sidi Bouzid Governorate in the interior of the country.

+ His comments were condemned by many in Tunisian society who posted pro-LGBT pictures on social networking sites.

+ Chedly Ayari was a Tunisian politician, economist, and diplomat.

+ Ali Boumnijel is a former Tunisian football player.

+ Fethia Mokhtar Mzali was a Tunisian teacher and politician, She was born in Tunis.

+ Hédi «Balha» Berkhissa was a Tunisian footballer who played for Espérance and the Tunisian National Team as a defender.

+ He began his career on Tunisian radio and television in the sports field, commenting in particular on the matches of the national team on the occasion of the 1978 football world cup.

+ Mohamed Ennaceur is a Tunisian politician.

+ He was born in Mahdia, a Tunisian coastal city.

+ Mohamed Beji Caid Essebsi was a Tunisian lawyer and politician.

+ I wrote a reliable article of this Tunisian person I did not pay attention and I did not understand the discussion.

+ Abderrazak Rassaa was a Tunisian politician.

+ Wahbi Khazri is a Tunisian professional football player who currently plays for Sunderland and the Tunisia national team.

+ The last person guillotined was the Tunisian murderer Hamida Djandoubi in 1977.

+ She was named “Naâma” by the Master Tunisian composer Salah Al Mahdi.

+ Most of the travellers that used to pass by Tunisia were Phoenicians who started to settle on the Tunisian coast during the 10th Century BC.

+ His father was PolesPolish and his mother was a Tunisian of Italian Jewish ancestry.

+ Tunisia confirmed its first case on 2 March 2020, with the victim being a 40-year-old Tunisian man from Gafsa returning from Italy.

+ Khedira was born in Stuttgart to a German mother and Tunisian father.

+ Mouna Noureddine born Saadia Oueslati is a Tunisian actress.

+ Mohamed Sayah was a Tunisian politician.

+ Mohamed Ghannouchi is a Tunisian politician.

+ Karim Haggui is a Tunisian football player.

+ Ghannouchi was an important political figure in the Tunisian government under President Zine El Abidine Ben Ali.

+ The Tunisian National Dialogue Quartet is a group of four civil society organizations.

+ According to a 2014 Survey Poll by the International Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Trans and Intersex Association, 18% of Tunisian people were in favour of legalising Same-sex marriages, with 62% being opposed to such legislation of legalisation.
+ In January 2011, she covered the early weeks of the Tunisian Revolution from Sidi Bouzid Governorate in the interior of the country.

+ Chedli Klibi was a Tunisian politician.

+ El Watania 1 and El Watania 2 have the broadcast rights of the Tunisian Ligue Professionnelle 1 since independence.

+ Talbi was appointed president of the Tunisian Academy of Sciences, Letters, and Arts between 2011 and 2012.

+ Rim El Benna is a Tunisian actress and model.She was elected Miss Tunisia for the year 2005.

+ Ali Maâloul is a Tunisian football player who plays as a left back for Al Ahly and the Tunisia national team.

+ Youssef Rzouga is a Tunisian poet.

+ Meserra Ben Halima is a Tunisian national volleyball player.

+ On October 23, 2011, the Tunisian Television Establishment launched a program in a new studio which bears its name.

+ Maroua Boughanmi is a Tunisian national volleyball player.

+ Oulaya was a Tunisian singer and actress.

+ The protests are thought to have been inspired by the successful 2010–2011 Tunisian uprisinguprising in Egypt.

+ Abdelmajid Lakhal was a Tunisian theatre and movie actor and theatre director.

+ Hatem Trabelsi is a former Tunisian football player.

+ He was the Tunisian Health Minister in 1976–1977.

+ Male prostitution workers occur in some Tunisian tourist resorts.

+ On September 21, 2019, Ben Ouanes played his first match for the Tunisian national football team, in a friendly against Libya.

+ Standard Arabic is the official language by the Tunisian constitution.

+ On a television set, the mayor announces that the $112 million Tunisian Diamond is now at the museum, and Henry silently decides to steal it.

+ Karoui is CEO of Karoui Karoui World and owner of the Tunisian television station Nessma.

+ Habiba Msika, also spelled Messika, was a Tunisian singer, dancer and actress.

+ Zakaria Ben Mustapha was a Tunisian politician.

+ Simonet’s brigade was engaged in the Second Battle of El Alamein in October 1942, aiding the Eighth Army Eighth Army in the Tunisian campaign against the Afrika Korps, led by Erwin Rommel.

+ The people who started these protests hoped that people would be encouraged to mobilize because of the Tunisian uprising.

+ With Tunisian Sports clubclub Marsa, he won the 1989–90 Tunisian Cup.

Use in sentence of “pointing”

How to use in-sentence of “pointing”:

+ They are usually made with the bell pointing downwards.

+ This is known from magnetic striping in the rocks, other fossil distributions, and glacial scratches pointing away from the temperate climate of the South Pole during the Permian.

+ The first type of voltmeters show the voltage using a needle or “pointer” pointing to the number of volts.

+ Messi’s grandmother died when he was 11, and after that he generally celebrates his goals by pointing up in the sky in tribute of his grandmother.

+ When he saw them pointing their guns, Hunt gave himself up.

Use in sentence of pointing
Use in sentence of pointing

Example sentences of “pointing”:

+ The editor who adds the tag should first discuss concerns on the talk page, pointing to specific issues that are actionable within the content policies, and should add this tag only as a last resort.

+ User pages that have been deleted can be remade with a blank page, or a link to to stop red links pointing to them.
+ Some species have feet with two toes pointing forward and two backward, while several species have only three toes.

+ The editor who adds the tag should first discuss concerns on the talk page, pointing to specific issues that are actionable within the content policies, and should add this tag only as a last resort.

+ User pages that have been deleted can be remade with a blank page, or a link to to stop red links pointing to them.

+ Some species have feet with two toes pointing forward and two backward, while several species have only three toes.

+ First of all I’ like to thank PeterSymonds for pointing me to it or I would have never known.

+ They use a pointing device, most often a stylus.

+ It is worth pointing out that Plato did not see it this way.

+ The lava slowly moves out of this crevasse and then it cools with its iron oxide molecules all pointing in the new direction of the Earth’s magnetic field.

+ He communicated first by writing on slates but then adapted an English alphabet board by pointing to letters painted on it.

+ On a weather map warm fronts are shown as red lines with red semicircles pointing in the direction that the front is moving.

+ It has four comments from experienced people, all pointing in the same direction.

+ Blazars are AGN with a relativistic jet relativistic = moving at or close to the speed of light which is pointing in the general direction of the Earth.

+ As a result, Southerners in Congress voted against admission in 1850 while Northerners pushed it through, pointing to its population of 93,000 and its vast wealth in gold.

+ Methods vary, but among the most popular is called “Spider Rigging” a method characterized by a fisherman in a boat with many long fishing rods pointing away from the angler at various angles like spokes from a wheel.

+ On weather maps, the surface position of the cold front is marked with the symbol of a blue line of triangles/spikes pointing in the direction of its movement.

+ Although the term “backspace” is the standard name of the key which deletes the character to the left of the cursor, the actual key may be labelled in a variety of ways, for example “delete”, or with a left pointing arrow.

+ Ann Police Lieutenant Ray Albers was suspended for pointing a semi-automatic assault rifle at a peaceful protestor the night before.

+ Also, a famous natural tourist attraction, El Dedo de Dios, a geological feature which had been pointing towards the sky for more than a millennium and an important landmark for the Canary Islands, was destroyed by Delta’s winds and wave movement along Gran Canaria’s shore.

+ The pyramid has three sides with the three ridges pointing towards the west, northeast and south.

+ Its form is that of two triangles, each a bit larger than a point of a standard colon, pointing toward each other.

More in-sentence examples of “pointing”:

+ I’m not ideologically opposed to that, just pointing it out.

+ Congresswomen Rashida Tlaib, Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, Ilhan Omar, and Ayanna Pressley criticized Twitter for not taking threats against them seriously, pointing to longstanding posts calling for their deaths that had not been removed.

+ Outside the sound still bounces everywhere, but the sound that is not pointing directly forward flies away and is wasted.

+ Usually, the legs are held in a relatively stiff position and the back may be arched with the head pointing downward.

+ This means that at some junction between two pieces will have normal vectors pointing in opposite directions.

+ Iron production took place in Anatolia at least as early as 1200 BC, with some evidence pointing to even earlier dates.

+ Very likely the “most important” pieces of information for our “average reader” will be those that help him determine where to place the plant, to show the different “kinds” that exist, perhaps pointing out that many bugs and butterflies like these plants.

+ When swimming, the mute swan holds its neck in a graceful “S” curve with its bill pointing downward.

+ I know what the response would have been: a tsunami of apology, explanation, respect, words of thanks for pointing it out, probable strikeouts and redactions, perhaps some self-reverts, and profuse excuses.

+ Everton and Scottish striker James McFadden, who played with O’Donnell at Motherwell, dedicated his goal to O’Donnell in Everton’s 2–0 win at Middlesbrough by pointing solemnly to his black armband and then towards the sky.

+ Because Uranium is radioactive it is often seen with the hazard sign for radioactive elements, a group of three triangles with curved outer edges pointing in towards the middle.

+ This flag was the same, but the golden stripe had a human “stick figure”, called a “kanaga”, in black, with its arms pointing to the sky.

+ The second oldest Cimmerian was also the only one with both uniparental markers pointing toward East Asia.

+ Like true woodpeckers, piculets have large heads, long tongues to get their insect prey and zygodactyl feet, with two toes pointing forward, and two backwards.

+ There must be no templates pointing to the fact that the article needs improvement.

+ The tachi was worn hung to the belt with the cutting-edge down, unlike the katana which was worn with the cutting-edge pointing upwards.

+ This year we want to be as community and data driven as possible and are looking for input not only with localizing and translating but also with pointing out messages that don’t won’t work well in your regions and proposing messages that you think would work well! You can see some of the current suggestions.

+ If that is truly the case, pointing them here will probably not improve the situation.

+ If you have two vectors that you want to cross multiply, you can figure out the direction of the vector that comes out by pointing your thumb in the direction of the first vector and your pointer in the direction of the second vector.

+ From pointing out how the post of General Manager had slowly become irrelevant post globalization Shivakumar engages with management theories by publishing articles and blogs.

+ Between 1930 and 1933, however, German critics disputed this claim, pointing out that the melody had a long prior history.

+ When you save the page, you’ll see the new link pointing to your page.

+ The games in the “Ace Attorney” series are courtroom dramas, but “Ace Attorney Investigations: Miles Edgeworth” focuses on pointing and clicking around the area, moving Edgeworth around the crime scenes to find evidence.

+ The output is the patent number, and a link pointing to a permalink for the patent chosen.

+ Sometimes, it is put at the top with a hook, pointing out to the left.

+ Manning is also famous for his yelling and pointing before the snap while making last-second changes.

+ I'm not ideologically opposed to that, just pointing it out.

+ Congresswomen Rashida Tlaib, Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, Ilhan Omar, and Ayanna Pressley criticized Twitter for not taking threats against them seriously, pointing to longstanding posts calling for their deaths that had not been removed.
+ Outside the sound still bounces everywhere, but the sound that is not pointing directly forward flies away and is wasted.

+ The 1960 edition of his memoirs contains a publisher’s note drawing attention to that broadcast, and stating that in the publisher’s view the reader might assume from Montgomery’s text that Auchinleck had been planning to retreat and pointing out that this was in fact not the case.

+ Displays a blue arrow pointing in one of eight directions.

+ This can be done by pointing to each one.

+ This is shown by adding an arrow pointing down.

+ At the start of each quarter the team who has the possession arrow pointing towards their hoop gets the ball.

+ One example of this is Freud’s explanation to a patient that conscious material ‘wears away’ while what is unconscious is relatively unchanging: “I illustrated my remarks by pointing to the antique objects about my room.

+ This formula tells us to look at every point on that surface, measure how much the magnetic field is pointing straight through the loop at that point, and add up all those measurements to get a single number.

+ Dunham’s manager, Judi Brown-Marmel, lobbied the network to air it, pointing to Dunham’s drawing power and merchandising profits, and arguing that the network needed more diverse content.

+ These ambiguities are resolved by the right-hand rule: With the palm of the right-hand toward the area of integration, and the index-finger pointing along the direction of line-integration, the outstretched thumb points in the direction that must be chosen for the vector area dS.

+ Spearmen would deploy themselves in tightly packed rows to form a shield wall with their spears pointing forwards.

+ Scholars explain the confusion by pointing out that Fjörgyn, as an Old Norse noun, means “earth” when used in the feminine form.

+ The second issue was that I’d proposed a mass deletion and redirection of files and hadn’t checked too carefully about the existence of files ndash; in that case, I thanked them for pointing out my error and fixed it.

+ Rotation about the horizontal axis varies the altitude of the pointing direction.

+ He was one of the earliest property marketing consultants in Penang to predict and measure the impact of vital infrastructure and transport links to the state’s property sector, pointing to a doubling of property prices near the second Penang bridge in 2014: “In 2007, a terrace house in Batu Maung was worth about RM700,000.

+ The arrows pointing into the four cardinal directions of the compass stands for the power moving out from the center.

+ The spaceship has two light-speed meters, one pointing backward and one pointing forward.

+ The flag of American Samoa has a white triangle pointing towards the pole.

+ The L118 has a special system called the Automatic Pointing System.

+ These are separated by Cupids pointing to the Labors of Hercules.

+ The mushroom anchor is shaped like a mushroom, and the pyramid anchor is shaped like a pyramid with the apex pointing down.

+ But a superconductor actually pushes out magnetic fields entirely by inducing surface currents. Instead of letting the magnetic field pass through, the superconductor acts like a magnet pointing the opposite way, which repels the real magnet.

+ Feminist anthropologists are trying to change this by reading and citing women and pointing out when they see this happening,.

+ There are many small blue arrows pointing from the blue circle to the red circle in the middle, and one big blue arrow pointing upwards.