“simplify” some ways to use

How to use in-sentence of “simplify”:

+ Simply importing stuff from enwiki and then making one edit to “try” to simplify it usually doesn’t work.

+ Its basic purpose is to simplify the process of tagging and categorizing redirects.

+ I have worked hard to simplify it for here over the past week.

+ More important is that the user who brought the material over has not, and maybe cannot, simplify the contents adequately.

+ Subject complex, so not easy for a non-expert to simplify language.

+ I would however expect at least an attempt to simplify the article.

simplify some ways to use
simplify some ways to use

Example sentences of “simplify”:

+ It was deleted before I could work to further simplify it.

+ This model was developed in order to simplify perception of the many processes that take place once a drug enters an organism.
+ During his reign, Kanmu tried to simplify the hierarchy and the functions of his government.

+ It was deleted before I could work to further simplify it.

+ This model was developed in order to simplify perception of the many processes that take place once a drug enters an organism.

+ During his reign, Kanmu tried to simplify the hierarchy and the functions of his government.

+ I will simplify them now.

+ I just wrote one of the two, please have a look, and simplify as needed.

+ I apologize for the frequent removal of redlinks and sometimes citations as I was just looking for a method to simplify the page to make it easier for those scrolling it.

+ Congress passed the Tax Reform Act of 1986 to simplify the income tax code, broaden the tax base and take away many tax shelters and other preferences.

+ In this way, Plautus could greatly simplify complex characters and give the audience what it wanted.

+ Everyone can simplify an article.

+ If i became an admin, I would fight vandals, delete junk, and help simplify the interface some more.

+ Planck units are very important for theoretical physics, because they simplify several recurring algebraalgebraic expressions of physical law.

+ Competing power networks each form a political party and each offers only one leader or one option to the public, to simplify the issues to make decisions possible.

+ This is a helper template used to simplify the code in, it should not be used directly.

+ I will take out all complex words, simplify etc to get it into simple english.

+ I did simplify this article, change a whole section from a complex list among other work.

+ The goal of general semantics is for people to know that when we simplify something, either mindmentally or in language, that simplification is not the same thing as the thing simplified.

More in-sentence examples of “simplify”:

+ I’ve just been working hard to simplify all the year pages with a copy-paste tag on it and I think I’ve managed.

+ Similarly, HP implemented a method to execute PA-RISC/HP-UX on the Itanium/HP-UX via emulation, to simplify migration of its PA-RISC customers to the radically different Itanium instruction set.

+ He had the ability to simplify complex ideas.

+ This template has been designed to construct the group tables for the first round of FIFA play, and to simplify the data entry of the results from each game.

+ Long story short: I try to simplify a MediaWiki page, and edit is reverted.

+ The Standard Notation was made to simplify the lecture of music notes, although it is mostly used to represent chords and the names of the music scales.

+ Could someone help me simplify this into simple English to meet guidelines? Thanks.

+ Recent improvements to cursoring, backspace, and delete behavior will simplify typing in VisualEditor for these users.

+ Would an admin transwiki :en:Bread roll? I can help simplify the article.

+ There are a number of templates that assist and simplify the display of text in route diagrams.

+ This template is meant to simplify the merge/split procedures by providing one template that can be used on the talk pages of source and destination articles or other pages.

+ Could someone help me simplify Tropical Storm Arthur or provide a peer review? I would like to get it to Very Good Article.

+ Could someone help simplify the article Pavia? I think, if it is simplified, it can be nominated as a very good article.

+ This template is intended to simplify the linking process to files using WebCite.

+ In some fields or applications, one often uses different units to simplify the discussions or writings.

+ I plan to work on these to simplify them for our wiki.

+ Moussa belonged to a group of intellectuals who wanted to simplify Arabic languageArabic and its grammar.

+ As illustrated above, one can simplify the computation of determinant by choosing a row or column that has many zeros; if altogether.

+ Anyone is welcome to furthur help simplify the context if needed.

+ I need to simplify it.

+ I invite all those who like, to help simplify and extend the article; some annex articles also need creating.

+ As per the earlier discussion on this page, I have started a proposal to simplify :Template:Infobox person.

+ This template is intended to simplify entering 2002 Census population information in the articles about Russian administrative divisions and inhabited localities.

+ I would suggest giving people a few days to simplify and then delete it if no one wants to.

+ But until then, what has been done with my page is unfair, even though I said that I would find a way to simplify it, but also if there is something that needs to be fixed; then I will have time to fix it when I can.

+ I have been working to simplify :en:WP:Words to watch for use here.

+ I've just been working hard to simplify all the year pages with a copy-paste tag on it and I think I've managed.

+ Similarly, HP implemented a method to execute PA-RISC/HP-UX on the Itanium/HP-UX via emulation, to simplify migration of its PA-RISC customers to the radically different Itanium instruction set.

+ This time Jonayo managed to shorten the articles and try to simplify them a bit, but they are still a mess.

+ The grammar of a language also may be changed to simplify inflection, syntax, vocabulary and word formation.

+ There are several ways to simplify characters.

+ Can anyone take the en Wiki article and simplify it? I am not good at traditional editing because I focus more on reverting vandals.

+ Since the Republic of China fled to Taiwan and became separated from the rest of China, the government there did not choose to simplify its writing system, and so it still uses the older traditional Chinese characters.

+ Also, while there is a rationale to “voting being evil”, I think that it would also help simplify the process once articles are moved from “Article review” to “PGA”.

+ Do we have one? I have been trying to simplify many words, and putting them in an excel document.

+ The version of the flag adopted at that time included, over Lynch’s objections, a dark blue canton containing the city seal in yellow and white; in 2002 Lynch and fellow members of the Portland Flag Association persuaded the city council to simplify the design to better reflect his original intent.

+ At the same time, the government of the Republic of China, which had fled to Taiwan, chose not to simplify its writing system.

+ We have a bunch of location pages that have “X is a Y in Z” format, and that’s kinda sad, so I have an idea: attribute and simplify from en.wiki.

+ I copied the article from EnWP, and started to simplify it, but I’d appreciate any help.

+ This is an example of how to simplify a radical.

+ Having all instructions have the same length can simplify the design.

+ Then, row operations can be done on the augmented matrix to simplify it.

+ If this text were to be used in an article, I’d develop it in userspace to simplify it and add appropriate links and minor finishes before I merge it into the current revision in Simple.

+ Does anyone wanna help me simplify all of them? I just click on random page to do it.

+ Although I speak advanced english, I can simplify many articles and correct spelling and grammar mistakes.

+ It’s just some complex issues are hard to simplify without making them redundant.

+ We have had several obsessive editors here who evidently think “Simple should have everything that English wiki has” combined with a more or less complete inability to simplify the language.

+ Recently I’ve seen editors put up articles here that were not simple, saying that they didn’t have time to simplify them.

+ I would say, informally, one would need to be a pretty experienced chemistry professor to simplify concepts at this level.

+ The first one is to simplify using the reciprocal of addition or subtraction.

+ I am not a chemist – so I can’t do anything about it – but the above article doesn’t look like it would mean anything to most readers! I know enough to see that it is about the properties of a kind of steel, but I can’t tidy it up or simplify it.

“off of” – some sentence examples

How to use in-sentence of “off of”:

+ Shortly after the system became a tropical storm, the Atlantic Storm Prediction Center of Canada sent out gale warnings for the waters off of Newfoundland.

+ Fay moved off of Florida near Melbourne.

+ The series is a spin off of “That’s So Raven”.

+ This would help us keep unneeded pages off of the Simple English Wiktionary.

+ Atlit Yam is an ancient neolithic village off of the coast of Atlit, Israel.

+ A springboard clothesline is a type of clothesline where a wrestler jumps onto a rope, springboards off of it and clotheslines their opponent.

off of - some sentence examples
off of – some sentence examples

Example sentences of “off of”:

+ Marx calls capitalists the “Ruling Class” because they live off of the work of all the workers.

+ The early stages of Luis’s formation is track back to a tropical wave that moved off of Africa on August 26.

+ A Mesocyclonemesoscale low formed off the Alabama and Mississippi coasts on August 14 with a weak frontal trough that had formed off of New England.

+ In its simplest form, the object of carom billiards games is to score points or “counts” by bouncing one’s own ball, called a cue ball, off of the other two balls on the table.

+ It was split off of the Rohtak district on July 15, 1997.

+ He made a living by selling hot dogs until his channel got enough subscribers for him to make a living off of the channel.

+ They are about 140km apart and about 250 and 225km, respectively, off of the northwestern coast of Gabon.

+ A diving crossbody is a move where a wrestler performs a type of crossbody off of the top turnbuckle and onto a standing opponent.

+ Often they played off of natural themes.

+ She died in 1994 when Forsythe decided to turn her off of life support when she had breathing problems.

+ Carbon dioxide gas that comes off of dry ice is so cold that when it mixes with air it cools the water vapour in the air to fog, which looks like a thick white smoke.

+ Marx calls capitalists the "Ruling Class" because they live off of the work of all the workers.

+ The early stages of Luis's formation is track back to a tropical wave that moved off of Africa on August 26.

More in-sentence examples of “off of”:

+ Like Ross’ previous album, the album had two singles released off of it, “I’m Still Waiting” and “Doobedood’ndoobe, Doobedood’ndoobe, Doobedbood’ndoo”.

+ She removes small chains of silver off of him, and he thanks her, before she ends up pulling him out the way when the evil duo try to run him over with their truck.

+ The television game show “Wheel of Fortune” is based off of Hangman.

+ On April 27 2004, it was released as the first single off of that album.

+ The episode is made off of the comedy of Laurel and Hardy and features cultural references to films such as “Citizen Kane” and “Freaks” as well as the “Batman” television series.

+ Sometimes, the white dwarf star sucks matter off of the big star.

+ Billy West based his voice off of his 25 year old self.

+ Somehow, he was so repelled by what he was that he resisted feeding off of humans.

+ It is the 3rd single released off of the band’s 3rd albumstudio album called “Hands All Over”.

+ It affects the stage by slowing down time, and even going off of its post to attack the players in the middle.

+ Merced runs off of the Council-Manager form of government.

+ The FrogPhone works off of two lithium batteries that are recharged by a solar panel.

+ Bufanda committed suicide on November 1, 2017 at the age of 34 by jumping off of his residential tower in the Park La Brea apartment community of Los Angeles, California.

+ The storm never made landfall as a subtropical cyclone, though its remnants affected Anticosti Island, just off of the provinces of Prince Edward Island and Quebec.

+ Several days prior to the passage of Beryl through Atlantic Canada, the Canadian Hurricane Centre issued gale warnings for the coastal waters off of Nova Scotia and Newfoundland.

+ I believe that I would find the rollback tool very useful in dealing with these issues and helping to carry the increasing strain of vandilism off of the current admin community.

+ The two browsers have always had some differences such as the lack of Digital rights managementDRM, and the ability for other people to make browsers based off of it, as meant by their names: cars.

+ This template is automatically put into place by when that template is used to bump articles off of the Short Pages reports.

+ However, if they do meet them, the federal government will take $3,000 off of their taxes, to help the parents continue to work.

+ Tropical Storm Arlene formed off of a tropical wave.

+ When the characters did go off of the ship, the worlds all had Earth atmosphere and colors.

+ The events are based off of the actual Olympic events played in real life.

+ The plot centers around Fox McCloud restoring the remote Dinosaur Planet by finding pieces that have broken off of it.

+ The show is a spin off of the British television series “Doctor Who”.

+ A bunch of electrons running off of metal is called electricity, and we see it in the form of sparks.

+ Like Ross' previous album, the album had two singles released off of it, "I'm Still Waiting" and "Doobedood'ndoobe, Doobedood'ndoobe, Doobedbood'ndoo".

+ She removes small chains of silver off of him, and he thanks her, before she ends up pulling him out the way when the evil duo try to run him over with their truck.
+ The television game show "Wheel of Fortune" is based off of Hangman.

+ A polarizing filter, such as a pair of polarizing sunglasses, can be used to observe this effect by rotating the filter while looking through it at the reflection off of a distant horizontal surface.

+ Elimination occurs when two groups are broken off of an organic molecule by a strong acid and the resulting charges form a double bond.

+ When the police ask Nick if he has any requests, he asks to talk to negotiator Lydia Mercer, who is taking time off work after failing to convince someone not to jump off of the Brooklyn Bridge.

+ The album is loosely based off of Japan Airlines Flight 123, the deadliest aviation accident in history.

+ Gurewitz, along with many fans, accused the band of selling out for leaving Epitaph to seek greater financial success despite the fact that Gurewitz was making millions off of The Offspring alone.

+ Keep because JWB works off of categories, and if they’re all in one category, I can blitz through all of them in a matter of minutes, instead of doing it manually over 3+ hours.

+ Mundilfari may have formed from debris knocked off of Phoebe by big impacts at some point in the solar system’s history.

+ The only way to measure it is to bounce the light wave off of the particle and record the results.

+ On September 20, 2014, Bironas was involved in a car crash when he lost control of his SUV and swerved off of the road, hitting several trees and turning his vehicle upside down.

+ Madagascar would later break off of the Indian subcontinent.

+ The game has twelve mini-games that are playable in it, based off of famous Nintendo franchises like “The Legend of Zelda”, “Mario” and “Metroid”.

+ They started food banks and helped start groups that stopped the turn off of power sources.

+ Tropical Depression Keith moved off of the Peninsula and into the Gulf of Mexico, where it quickly became a tropical storm again.

+ Children under 18 can also create pieces of work and earn money off of them.”The “Fellows” of Davidson Academy in Reno, Nevada.

+ French law is based off of this document.

+ In August, she underwent surgery for an abdominal hernia and took time off of WWE programming.

+ And then in the Marvel Animation Age in 1994 there was another series about him and there was a spin off of it called “Spider-Man Unlimited”.

+ They later co-founded the Atlanta Actors and Writers Workshop in Atlanta, Georgia off of Juniper Street in Midtown.

+ In retaliation, Steamboat used a several knife-edged chops, a belly-to-back suplex, and a flying double chop off of the ropes.

+ It used to mean a carnival worker “who bit the heads off of chickens and rats.” This means “a strange and un-likeable person, especially one who is thought to be very clever”, in simple English.

+ If a person takes naloxone, the naloxone will throw any opiate off of the opiate receptor sites.

+ In addition one can get on or off of a taxi at any road where stopping is allowed.

“pretended” – example sentences

How to use in-sentence of “pretended”:

– The winner of the competition pretended to be Williams in the video.

– Ahmad Shah Durrani showed his shrewdness by grounding pretended tents behind which there was a four kilometres long curtain.

– This sequence is still used humorously for epanorthosis by computer literates, denoting the deletion of a pretended blunder, much like a strikethrough.

– Schön she has never pretended to be anything other than what she is.

– In second grade, Mello only pretended that he could read and he was embarrassed of being talked to by the teacher.

– Not as far as today, the self-nominee has pretended to delete a per a so-called oneliner.

– The rulers of Spain asked the Pope to start the Inquisition to catch Jews who pretended to be Christians.

– Irene “knew” the two men pretended being rich.

pretended - example sentences
pretended – example sentences

Example sentences of “pretended”:

- She would dressed up and pretended to be a glamorous star on a great stage.

- Soloviev was helped by young women who pretended to be one of the grand duchesses to help trick the families.
- The "learners" were actually actors, who only pretended to be in pain.

– She would dressed up and pretended to be a glamorous star on a great stage.

– Soloviev was helped by young women who pretended to be one of the grand duchesses to help trick the families.

– The “learners” were actually actors, who only pretended to be in pain.

– They pretended the stations were civilian and gave them names in the Salyut series.

– A police car pulled up outside the building and several of Capone’s men dressed in Chicago police uniforms went in and pretended to arrest Moran’s men.

– Ardashir pretended to flee, turned around in the saddle and shot Artabanus through the heart.

– Even at concerts, they pretended to sing while a recording was played.

– At about 10 p.m., well after Hitler had signed and issued the order for the invasion, Göring and Hitler gave up on waiting and sent a forged telegram that pretended to be a request by the Austrian government for German troops to enter Austria.

– For many years, Germany pretended to have no army pilots.

– The Krupp company pretended to make farm equipment but they were really making tanks.

– He pretended to be Marty DiBergi, director of the documentary.

– He is particularly remembered in Britain for a guest appearance he made on the Morecambe and Wise Christmas Show in 1971 where Eric Morecambe pretended to play the Piano Concerto by Edvard Grieg with Previn conducting.

– As a child, Mýa would pretend she was Michael Jackson and would sing into a wooden spoon and pretended it was a microphone.

Some example sentences of “number of terms”

How to use in-sentence of “number of terms”:

– Under the Portuguese Constitution adopted in 1976, in the wake of the 1974 Carnation Revolution, the President is elected to a five-year term; there is no limit to the number of terms a president may serve, but a president who serves two consecutive terms may not serve again in the next five years after the second term finishes or in the following five years after his resignation.

– It is one of a number of terms which are used in biological taxonomy.

– Governors cannot be elected to more than two “consecutive” terms, but there is no limit on the total number of terms they may serve.

– After his death, Congress passed an amendment that limits the number of terms a president can have.

– Sometimes, there is an absolute limit on the number of terms an officeholder can serve.

Some example sentences of number of terms
Some example sentences of number of terms

“arterial” how to use?

How to use in-sentence of “arterial”:

– The term “primary pulmonary hypertension” has now been replaced with “idiopathic pulmonary arterial hypertension”.

– The lowest arterial pressure happens when the heart muscle relaxes, and is called “diastolic pressure”.

– Because the heart muscle contracts during systole, “systolic pressure” is the highest pressure in the arterial blood stream during each heart beat.

– In fact all forms of pulmonary arterial hypertension are treatable.

– It has much less oxygen than arterial blood.

arterial how to use?
arterial how to use?

Example sentences of “arterial”:

- When a person has pulmonary hypertension without any other cause, this is called "idiopathic pulmonary arterial hypertension" or IPAH.

- Because the heart relaxes during diastole, "diastolic pressure" is the lowest pressure within the arterial blood stream during each heart beat.
- The highest arterial pressure happens when the heart muscle contracts, and is called systolic pressure.

– When a person has pulmonary hypertension without any other cause, this is called “idiopathic pulmonary arterial hypertension” or IPAH.

– Because the heart relaxes during diastole, “diastolic pressure” is the lowest pressure within the arterial blood stream during each heart beat.

– The highest arterial pressure happens when the heart muscle contracts, and is called systolic pressure.

– Normal pulmonary arterial pressure in a person living at sea level has a mean value of 12ndash;16mm Hg.

– The exact percentages vary depending whether it is arterial or venous blood.

– Lung transplantation cures pulmonary arterial hypertension, but leaves the patient with the complications of transplantation, and a survival of about 5 years.

– The Venice 2003 Revised Classification system can be summarized as follows: Proceedings of the 3rd World Symposium on Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension.

– It ends at an exit in the settlement of Santo Tomas, BatangasSanto Tomas in the province of Batangas, where it continues as Southern Tagalog Arterial Road.

– The numbers will be different if the road is an interstate, a motorway, an arterial thoroughfare, a two-lane road, and so forth.

– When a family history exists, the disease is termed “familial pulmonary arterial hypertension”,.

– Mean arterial pressure is a person’s average blood pressure.

– This nihilistic approach to pulmonary arterial hypertension may also contribute to underdiagnosis.

– His left leg was amputated soon afterward due to arterial blockages and he died of gangrene at the Medical Centre Ljubljana on 4May1980 at 3:05pm, three days short of his 88th birthday.

– This blood in “systemic” arteries that is full of oxygen and nutrients is “systemic arterial blood”.

– It is the arterial trunk that starts from both ventricles of the heart.

– Between the initial lobe of the left branch of the pulmonary artery and the concavity of the aortic arch is the connecting tissue cord – the arterial ligament.

“left hand” – some sentence examples

How to use in-sentence of “left hand”:

– Harpists can play harmonics with their left hand by stopping the string with the side of the hand and plucking with the thumb or finger.

– The third is “an yin” 〔按音 / 案音 / 實音 / 走音〕, or “stopped sounds.” This forms the majority of most qin pieces and requires the player to press on a string with a finger or thumb of the left hand until it touches with the surface board, then pluck.

– Enantiomers, are also called “optical isomers.” Enantiomers are stereoisomers that are like mirror images of each other but can’t be turned around or moved so that they are the same, the way a right hand and a left hand of the same person are mirror images of each other.

– He was the master of violin technique and invented many new techniques such as ricochet bowing, flying staccatos, left hand pizzicato, etc.

– Those suffering from sinistrophobia may also refuse to use their left hand, touch another persons left hand or any objects located to their left.

– After the defeat of Cell she wears pale blue buttoned up demin vest, white jeans, red hoop earrings along with a red bracelet on her left hand and black flip flops.

– Stopped strings are harder, and the brilliant violinist and composer Niccolò Paganini wrote some virtuoso pieces with extremely difficult left hand pizzicato.

– The music may be played on the piano with the right hand playing the tune and the left hand playing the accompaniment.

left hand - some sentence examples
left hand – some sentence examples

Example sentences of “left hand”:

- The pianist’s right hand, his left hand and the violinist are the three parts.

- The player can also play on two manuals at once: one with the left hand and one with the right.
- In the United Kingdom, signet rings are typically worn on the little finger of the left hand of the bearer and are often cast of gold.

– The pianist’s right hand, his left hand and the violinist are the three parts.

– The player can also play on two manuals at once: one with the left hand and one with the right.

– In the United Kingdom, signet rings are typically worn on the little finger of the left hand of the bearer and are often cast of gold.

– In the article w:en:William Shakespeare, look at the left hand side of the page until you reach the languages box.

– In a middle section, the left hand holds a pedal point in A-flat major, to which the right hand adds colours.

– During the last year of his life, suffering from prostate cancer and unable to paint with his right hand after a fall, in a final burst of energy he used his left hand to complete a dazzling series of about 150 small paintings before he died.

– This means: fingers 1, 2 and 3 of the left hand and fingers 2 and 3 of the right hand.

– The left hand returns to playing quarter notes as the passage closes.

– Double bass players hold down the metal strings against the fingerboard with their left hand and then bow the string or pluck it with their right hand.

– The top of the left hand meanwhile has a freer part.

– Using the upper left hand corner as the origin determine the pixel coordinates for the mark.

– Garfield could write in Greek languageGreek with his left hand and Latin with his right hand at the same time.

– He still managed to continue his career as a pianist, but he wrote a few piano pieces for the left hand only.

– The bass clef is normally used for the left hand in piano music.

– Ravel worked on several things: some ballet music which resulted in the orchestral piece “Boléro”, a Piano Concerto in G, and the Piano Concerto for the Left Hand that could be played just with the left hand, and several other projects which were not finished.

– Many of Manet’s later works offered a small still life in the lower left hand corner of the picture.

More in-sentence examples of “left hand”:

- The left hand side of the endocast of the Taung child is covered in beautiful calcium carbonate crystals.

- The left hand side is equivalent to the Hamiltonian energy operator acting on.
- She also discusses the background of her major works such as "A Wizard of Earthsea" and "The Left Hand of Darkness".

– The left hand side of the endocast of the Taung child is covered in beautiful calcium carbonate crystals.

– The left hand side is equivalent to the Hamiltonian energy operator acting on.

– She also discusses the background of her major works such as “A Wizard of Earthsea” and “The Left Hand of Darkness”.

– It is important that the player can shift his left hand easily and freely to play in the higher positions without being afraid that he will drop the instrument, and without feeling the need to squeeze the instrument between his chin and shoulder as this will make the muscles in his neck very tight.

– It is played by the right and left hand, but this time the left hand plays it upside down.

– The left hand holds the neck of the guitar while the fingers pluck the strings.

– Le Guin’s novel “The Left Hand of Darkness” and novella “Paradises Lost” have both been adapted for theater.

– Then, in the second bar, as the fifth note is played, the left hand starts to play the tune an octave lower.

– In the relay in 1976, she injured her left hand in a fall at the start, but completed the race.

– This leaves their left hand free to show the various instruments when they come in and to give interpretative gestures, such as indicating when to play louder or softer, or faster or slower.

– However, the harpsichord player’s left hand notes are the same as the cello’s notes.

– People who follow the Left Hand Path in the West are not interested in giving up pleasure or the world in order to be spiritual.

– The Left Hand of Darkness in 1969 started her Hainish universe, explored sexuality, and won awards.

– This effect ends if if a male uses his left hand more than his right hand since birth.

– In 1937, golden hammer and sickle were added in the top left hand corner, with beneath the Latin alphabetLatin letters “AzSSR” in a serif font in place of the Cyrillic letters.

– The canon this time is between the left hand and the pedals.

– Players have to learn the exact place to put the fingers of the left hand and memorise them.

– The music for a pianist’s left hand may be written in the bass clef, and the right hand notes may be in the treble clef.

– The bottom of the left hand plays the same tune in canon, but it only moves at half the speed of the upper part.

– It takes place in the same place as the book “The Left Hand of Darkness”.

– In the left hand she holds a vase that contains the elixir of immortality and in the right hand, she holds a willow branch.

– Le Guin became popular and got good reviews quickly after publishing “The Left Hand of Darkness” in 1969.

– The second is “fan yin” 〔泛音〕, or “floating sounds.” These are harmonics, and the player simply lightly touches the string with one or more fingers of the left hand at a position indicated by the white “hui” dots, pluck and then lift, creating a crisp and clear sound ringing sound.

– It was used to accompany in basso continuo, playing the same as the left hand of the harpsichord player.

– Road traffic in the United Kingdom drives on the left hand side of the road, and the driver steers from the right hand side of the vehicle.

– His left hand and his left leg move with difficulty.

– The man would hold his left hand over his waist while doing this.

– By convention, the type of glove that fits on the left hand is called a “right-handed” or “RH” glove.

– The upper left hand corner marker image will be displayed at the coordinates specified.

– Every throw can be done with the right hand or the left hand and this is shown in the “hand” column.

– The melodic instrument plays the top part, the harpsichordist plays the second part with his right hand, and the third part is the lowest part of his left hand notes.

– The left hand plays quarter notes but briefly joins the right hand in playing eighth notes at the beginning of the second 8 bar passage.

– The left hand plays only quarter notes.

– The left hand is a mirror image of the right hand.

– Some world champion tennis players that have played with their left hand include Jimmy Connors, Guillermo Vilas, John McEnroe, Martina Navratilova, Marcelo Ríos, and Rafael Nadal.

– Different notes are made by fingering with the left hand while bowing with the right.

– You can save your book on the “Book” page which can be reached by clicking the “Show book” link in the menu on the left hand side.

– Then click the “Add category” link in the “Create a book” section of the menu on the left hand side.

– His left hand holds a precious jewel in his lap.

– He played Left Hand Lacey in “Mo’ Better Blues”.

– This works well for a time, but in the fifth bar, so changes need to made to the left hand to make it sound nicer.

– Geb held a staff in his left hand and in his right hand he usually held an ankh, which is the hieroglyph that meant life.

– It is only the left hand which fingers the notes because the right hand is either plucking or bowing.

– It is reported that Hugo often drew with his left hand or without looking at the page, or during Spiritualist séances, in order to access his unconscious mind, a concept only later popularized by Sigmund Freud.

– Two fingers on his left hand were shot away in a battle with the Sauk and Fox tribes.

– On the left hand side of the page where other wiki links are beside a grey square the Hrvatski link has a gold star.

– The Left Hand Path is sometimes described as “amoral”.

– For instance, the White Jambhala is shown sitting on a turquoise dragon and his left hand holds a mongoose that spews out precious jewels.

– Article “Southpaws” by Nora Schultz: New Scientist 1 May 2010 pages 36-39 Left-handed people from Norse settlements in Ireland in the 10th Century were more favoured than right-handed people as they had the advantage of swinging with their left hand as they were on a horse or running down the stairs of a castle in attack or defence.

– To find which is your left hand side, hold your hands palms down, point your index fingers and stick your thumbs out at right angles.

“manipulation” – some sentence examples

How to use in-sentence of “manipulation”:

+ Sampling and tape manipulation would also become common with the genre.

+ The external Roland PG-1000 programmer could also be attached to the D-50 for more complex manipulation of sounds.

+ In April 1971, The DBTG published a report containing specifications of a “Data Manipulation Language” for standardization of network database model.

+ Amelia Chronos, who, with her ambitions of gaining power and dominance through the manipulation of time, often caused quite a lot of chaos through inventions like a machine that kept looping time every half hour for everyone but herself though none of them worked and an actual time machine through which she could travel into the past or future to manipulate events so that she would ultimately be victorious in her quest for world dominance.

+ The subjects are Mafia activities, manipulation and schemes.

+ It is about seduction, lies, manipulation and murders.

manipulation - some sentence examples
manipulation – some sentence examples

Example sentences of “manipulation”:

+ This allows the user to concentrate on manipulation of the instrument without looking at the display.

+ This caused many criticisms and accusations of market manipulation from politicians and businesspeople.

+ It is not acceptable for an editor to use photo manipulation to try to distort the facts or position being illustrated by a contributed photo.

+ PyMOL is an open source program for the viewing and manipulation of data from proteins and other biological molecules.

+ Wineland for “ground-breaking experimental methods that enable measuring and manipulation of individual quantum systems”.

+ Signal processing is the analysis, interpretation and manipulation of acquired signals.

+ Scales on the most common “10-inch” models are actually 25cm in length, as they were made to metric standards, though some rules offer slightly extended scales to simplify manipulation when a result overflowed.

+ This allows the user to concentrate on manipulation of the instrument without looking at the display.

+ This caused many criticisms and accusations of market manipulation from politicians and businesspeople.

+ In fact, MediaWiki is designed to prevent manual manipulation of images in wikicode which may circumvent this operation: The CSS attribute.

+ The goal was to change photographs using Photo editingdigital manipulation so that the pictures showed something supernatural.

+ In much the same way that the biosphere can permanently alter the physical landscape of the earth, so manipulation of the noosphere can distort all manner of physical reality: mind over matter on a massive scale.

+ The GNU Image Manipulation Program, or GIMP, is a free software picture maker.

“drink” some ways to use

How to use in-sentence of “drink”:

– When a person takes disulfiram, they get very sick if they drink any alcohol.

– Smoothies are a type of cold drink made from a liquid.

– The milk is then taken by truck to a milk or dairy factory to be made into the milk we drink by being separated to remove most of the cream.

– People in developed countries drink the most alcohol.

– Also the name is used for places where adults socialize and meet others and drink alcoholalcoholic beverages, like wine, beer, and mixed drinks.

drink some ways to use
drink some ways to use

Example sentences of “drink”:

- Those that eat dung do not need to eat or drink anything else, because the dung provides all the necessary nutrients.

- He has Jones drink the blood of Kali.

– Those that eat dung do not need to eat or drink anything else, because the dung provides all the necessary nutrients.

– He has Jones drink the blood of Kali.

– A hummingbird sometimes puts its whole head into the flower to drink the nectar properly.

– In the Vedas, Soma is both the sacred drink and also a god.

– Geary County was a prohibition, or dry county”dry”, county until the Kansas Constitution was amended in 1986 and voters approved the sale of alcoholic liquor by the individual drink with a 30% food sales requirement.

– She then chooses “Jacob” to drink the water of immortality.

– The Masaai drink cow’s blood because they believe they will be stronger.

– For example, “No animal shall drink alcohol” becomes “No animal shall drink alcohol “to excess””.

– The coach would travel between stops called “stages” at which passengers could obtain food and drink and the horses that pulled the coach would be changed for fresh ones.

– Water that a person can drink is called “potable water”.

– Researchers at Florida International University in Miami have found that yerba mate does contain caffeine, but some people seem to tolerate a mate drink better than coffee or tea.

– They drink milk for 5-6 months, and start to eat grass after three weeks.

– They then poured the drink back and forth from a cup to a pot until a foam was created.

– To make a drink from coffee beans, the beans must first be specially prepared by drying the beans and then roasting.

– They agreed that at no time would they give each other a drink of it, and they then set out for town lugging the goatskins on their backs…

More in-sentence examples of “drink”:

– In some countries, such as Italy, people serve an alcoholic drink with lunch.

– He portrayed a vampire gimmick and would wear fangs, come down to the ring with a goblet of blood and drink from it and gave other wrestlers blood baths.

– The child was to never cut his hair, drink wine, or touch a dead person.

– Many of the battles were fought on hot days, and soldiers would ask for a Containerpitcher of water to drink or to cool the cannons.

– Papageno is given food and drink by Papagena who is disguised as an old lady.

– A living organism will get dehydrated if their body is losing water in some way and they do not drink enough to replace the water.

– Ginger beer is a non-alcoholic soft drink that is flavored with ginger root.

– When people and animals drink water from such rivers, the poisonous chemicals may affect them.

– For this, and other reasons, some people drink coffee substitutes or decaffeinated coffee instead.

– Smoothies are a type of cold drink made with an electric blender.

– Milk was taken from the reindeer to drink or make cheese.

– The drink was first manufactured in the Philippines.

– People would either drink a drink with small amounts of ether in it, just like people drink alcoholic drinks, or inhale the fumes given off by pure or nearly pure ether.

– I noticed on the Energy drink page that one of the examples was Monster Energy.

– Sieglinde goes to prepare a drink for her husband.

– Coffee is usually served hot, and is a popular drink in many countries.

– Active members do not drink alcohol, coffee, or tea, or smoke tobacco.

– Wine is a popular drink in many countries.

– Doctors suggest that women who are trying to get pregnant should also drink no alcohol.

– I know its linked, but its still confusing, did he drink a small cup off coffee? Thats what it implies.

– More formal or mystical CR rituals are often based on traditional techniques of interacting with the Otherworld, such as the act of making offerings of food, drink and art to the spirits of the land, ancestral spirits, and the Celtic deities.

– Other rules that Prabhakaran made for the LTTE were that members could not smoke, drink alcohol or have sex.

– The drink is sweetened with cane sugar.

– Those people need to change their diet to eat and drink substances with very little lactose.

– On Friday the 13th, motorcycle people come to town in order to drink beer.

– People usually drink smoothies from a tall glass or cup, and use a plastic drinking straw to suck it into their mouth.

– The roots of the plant are used to make a drink with sedative and anesthetic properties.

– Brazil produces several brands of soft drink from guaraná extract that contain no added caffeine.

– Some doctors acknowledge that certain people should not drink raw milk, including pregnant or breast-feeding mothers, those undergoing immunosuppression treatment for cancer, organ transplant, or autoimmune diseases; and those who are immunocompromised due to medical conditions such as AIDS.

– They bite vertebrates, and drink their blood.

– Coffee is a plant and the name of the drink that is made from this plant.

– When the sun goes down in the evenings they are allowed to eat and drink again.

– Whisky, or whiskey, is an alcoholic drink distilled from grain and aged in wooden.

– O’Neill, a Democrat, was a political rival of VHS Republican president Ronald Reagan, but the two remained friends, saying that after 6:00 the two could go out for a drink together.

– People in Finland drink the most coffee for each person.

– There are also many differences in the food and drink found in different classes of society.

– The Slurpee drink app made it easy to find 7-Eleven stores and provides driving directions.

– Hemingway said that Zelda was insane, made Fitzgerald drink alcohol and that she did not allow him to do his best work.

– She is furious, and wants him to drink a potion which had been intended by her mother for King Marke and Isolde as a love potion, but for Tristan it would be death.

– Later on, this drink was made sweeter and made into what is known today as hot chocolate.

– What the Spanish then called “chocolatl” was said to be a drink made of a chocolate base with vanilla and other spices that was served cold.

– Coconut water is a popular drink in tropicstropical islands especially in tropical Asia, Pacific Islands, and the Caribbean.

– Among individuals who drink several regular sodas per day, diet soda may be a better choice, according to a website on dieting.

– He says that his two friends drink so much that he won’t have enough to eat and he’ll get thin and then he cannot be his proper self.

– About one in four people who drink more than three alcoholic drinks a day will have some form of hepatitis caused by alcohol.

– Women would drink ether instead, as would teetotalers, people who had decided not to drink alcohol.

– Some vegetarians eat or drink animal products, like milk and eggs.

– All people drink and eat as much as they want and play different games.

– After coming to Europe, the drink slowly got popularity.

- In some countries, such as Italy, people serve an alcoholic drink with lunch.

- He portrayed a vampire gimmick and would wear fangs, come down to the ring with a goblet of blood and drink from it and gave other wrestlers blood baths.

“rights” – sentence examples

How to use in-sentence of “rights”:

– Anni Lanz is a Swiss peopleSwiss human rights activist, with a focus on refugee policy in Switzerland.

– They are sometimes called “human rights organizations”.

– It would have taken away the states’ rights in some important areas.

– Polls run by the “Program of International Policy” PIP found that a lot of the people who filled the polls said that they no longer saw the US as leaders of human rights because of Guantanamo., Publics in Europe and India see U.U.

– Not everyone agrees on what the basic human rights are.

– The Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities also requires protection of physical and mental integrity.

rights - sentence examples
rights – sentence examples

Example sentences of “rights”:

- The Thorolf Rafto Memorial Prize is a prize founded in the memory of the NorwayNorwegian human rights activist, Thorolf Rafto.

- CBC Sport currently own all the rights to broadcast the season's games on television.
- For example, the Black Power movement believed black people should demand their civil rights and force white leaders to give them those rights.

– The Thorolf Rafto Memorial Prize is a prize founded in the memory of the NorwayNorwegian human rights activist, Thorolf Rafto.

– CBC Sport currently own all the rights to broadcast the season’s games on television.

– For example, the Black Power movement believed black people should demand their civil rights and force white leaders to give them those rights.

– The movie title is named for the English saying, which is said many time during the movie, “A man’s home is his castle.” The movie also talks about the land rights movement of the Australian Aborigines.

– Thus, intellectual property laws such as copyrights and patents are sometimes used to give exclusive rights to the creators of such “intellectual property”, to make sure that people are interested in these activities.

– These amendments were intended to guarantee freedom to former slaves and to prevent discrimination in civil rights to former slaves and all citizens of the United States.

– Men and women have the same rights when they are married, and when they are separated.

– When Lichtenstein retired, the Doris Duke Charitable Foundation made the decision to honor his considerable accomplishments by foregoing its own naming rights and dedicating the BAM Harvey Theater in his honor.

– Johnson to sign the Voting Rights Act of 1965.

– On October 22, 2009, he was convicted for 37 counts of murder and human rights violations.

– Under severe pressure from Kansas Governor Walter Huxman and several civil rights leaders, the Kansas Board of Regents voted to stop rules which had stopped black students from completing their education at the KU School of Medicine.

– Dobele is a town in Latvia with town rights since 1917.

– Deidre Davis Butler was an American disability rights activist and federal official.

– May I request Patroller rights as kindly suggested by ? Thanks.

– Discrimination against the Dalit minority has become an important human rights and political issue.

– He was known as the co-founder of the National Association for the Repeal of Abortion Laws — NARAL — later renamed National Abortion Rights Action League.

– On November 26, 2013, it was announced by the NHL that they had reached a 12-year, $5.2 billion deal with Rogers Communications for exclusive television and digital rights to all their national NHL broadcasts starting at the beginning of the 2014-15 season.

– In 1976, the Aboriginal Land Rights Act was passed for the Northern Territory.

– Bureaucrat rights are granted by the community to trusted users who have already become admins.

– Carter campaigned for more government programs and mentioned the importance of human rights and preventing nuclear war.

More in-sentence examples of “rights”:

– According to Human Rights Watch, before April 6, the militias had only about 2,000 members, mostly in Kigali.

– It was formed in 1972 to preserve the rights of the tribal people in south-eastern Bangladesh, and fought for many years against the central government.

– Reese, was an American civil rights activist, educator, and minister.

– While most animal rights people have used legal means of protest, some people have become extremists and done very bad things.

– It seems to me that rather than a very short stub for each of these, it would be better to summarize them all in an single Simple English article entitled “United States Civil Rights Movement.” I would be willing to do that, but wanted to learn the consensus of the group before we start on such a task.

– Also, when they changed the Voting Rights Act, Congress had made a law about state and local elections without the states having any say.

– Sung Jae-ki a men’s rights and men’s liberalism civic group.

– Ius conubii: The right to have a lawful marriage with a Roman citizen according to Roman principles, to have the legal rights of the paterfamilias over the family, and for the children of any such marriage to be counted as Roman citizens.

– The second is African-American Civil Rights Movement to Civil rights movement.

– On October 6, 2009, he received the Pete LantosLantos Human Rights Prize from United States House Speaker Nancy Pelosi.

– Ethics Into Action: Henry Spira and the Animal Rights Movement by Peter Singer In 1977 he became the chairman of the RSPCA.

– Today, Pak’s critics deplore the widespread human rights abuses in South Korea during his rule.

– Recently, Bol had been active raising money for and telling people about human rights issues dealing with the Darfur conflict in Sudan, where he was born.

– May 1 is known in many countries as May Day or International Labor Day for human rights of workers.

– An unknown number of other people died or were killed during the Civil Rights Movement.

– If a person is not a refugee, they will not have the rights of a refugee.

– He was also the Minister of Civil Affairs from 23 December 2002 to 11 January 2007 and then Minister of Human Rights and Refugees from 11 January 2007 until 12 January 2012.

– For the rights of the use of a name of the stadium Borussia Dortmund releases estimated 20 million euro with optimal sporty success.

– She worked with writer and Nobel Peace Laureate Shirin Ebadi to write the book “Refugee Rights in Iran”.

– On November 24, the human rights organization Amnesty International named her a prisoner of conscience in the Bandarenka matter.

– Local community members who are also stewards must not use their steward rights locally, unless allowed for by policy.

– Ape is a town in Latvia with town rights since 1928.

– He was sent to the South to monitor local law enforcement for any civil rights abuses, a role that included investigating the 1963 16th Street Baptist Church bombing which killed four girls.

– Eggers is also the founder of “McSweeney’s”, a co-founder of the literacy project 826 Valencia and the human rights Nonprofit organizationnonprofit Voice of Witness, and the founder of ScholarMatch.

– These rights were already listed in the United Nations’ Universal Declaration of Human Rights.

– The Emmett Till Generation: The Birmingham Children’s Crusade and the Renewed Civil Rights Movement.

– Although the court denied his petition, it is notable as the first civil rights claim based on sexual orientation.

– She experienced racism and decided to get involved in the civil rights movement.

– Bhagat Singh decided to protect the rights of the farmers of his country to protest against unjust laws of the government and decided to halt the passing of bills.

– In the four years before the Supreme Court decided “In re: Gault”, the Court also decided some other very important cases about due process rights the rights people have when they are accused of a crime.

– Southern Democrats, who did not support civil rights for blacks, completely ruled the South.

– Segregation kept African-Americans from having the basic rights that the Founding Fathers of the United StatesFounding Fathers had written into the Constitution of the United States.

– On June 24, 2006, a user with the nickname “ratbert” managed to get the staff rights of Rob Levin and took control of the network.

– While a student, he was active in organizing protests for Civil Rights Movementcivil rights.

– Ghazi became a human rights lawyer in 2004.

– Fox Searchlight Pictures is currently negotiating the rights to create a biopic covering the early years of Meyer’s career.

– In a true republican government, one group – even if it is a majority – cannot take another group’s unalienable rights away.

– She was interrogated and accused of helping the Nazi doctors at Auschwitz carry out human rights abuses.

– Also the Article 10 of International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights also affirm the treatment with humanity for them in prison.

– Maastricht got City Rights in 1204.

– Congress enacted the Civil Rights Act of 1875.

– The brutal police action against the Northern Ireland civil rights movement and the raids by loyalist paramilitaries in 1967 brought the IRA back on the map.

– To realize the human rights on sexual orientation and gender identity according to the Vienna Declaration and those Principles, the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights has made up a document for the 19th sessions of United Nations Human Rights Council.

– In 1994, the gay rights campaign group OutRage! named Klyberg as one of ten closeted homosexual bishops in the Church of England.

– The prison is said to be breaking international human rights laws, National Security Human Rights – Amnesty International USA.

– The party opposes the loss of civil rights in telephony and on the Internet, in particular the rules for keeping information about telephone calls and Internet censorship in GermanyGermany’s new Internet censorship law called “Zugangserschwerungsgesetz”.

- According to Human Rights Watch, before April 6, the militias had only about 2,000 members, mostly in Kigali.

- It was formed in 1972 to preserve the rights of the tribal people in south-eastern Bangladesh, and fought for many years against the central government.
- Reese, was an American civil rights activist, educator, and minister.

“following” in sentences?

How to use in-sentence of “following”:

– Also in 1997, she was baptized into The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, following her son and daughter.

– However the secession crisis following the election of Abraham Lincoln in 1860 led to the proposal never coming to a vote.

– John has received the following awards.

– It is repeated the following day at 8:30 a.m.

– The construction of the Canso Causeway, which opened in 1955, saw the Canadian National Railway mainline from Truro, Nova ScotiaTruro-Sydney diverted from Linwood north through Havre Boucher and Cape Jack, before following the Strait of Canso to the causeway.

following in sentences?
following in sentences?

Example sentences of “following”:

- She placed first runner up, being awarded the title of “Virreina”, but resigned the following day.

- It looks at division of work, following self-interest, and freedom of trade.

– She placed first runner up, being awarded the title of “Virreina”, but resigned the following day.

– It looks at division of work, following self-interest, and freedom of trade.

– Central Time ZoneCDT, Robert Ricks, a meteorologist with the New Orleans/Baton Rouge NWS office, issued the following statement: “.” “National Weather Service/New Orleans, Louisiana.” August 28, 2005 @ 10:11 a.m.

– The following are useful examples for implementing the template.

– He is third Line of succession to the British thronein line to succeed his great-grandmother Queen Elizabeth II, to the Monarchy of the United Kingdom, as well as the other 15 Commonwealth realms, following his father and paternal grandfather.

– Berlioz fell passionately in love with her, although he did not know her, and started following her about everywhere.

– In 1993 she became the Free Democratic Party’s candidate for the federal presidency elections to be held the following year.

– The following season, Leicester was promoted to the Premier league.

– Once a commune of its own, Binic is now part of the commune of Binic-Étables-sur-Mer, following a merger on 1 March 2016.

– Now, the team has won the Korean series 7 times including the season in 1985, which is the second most, following  Kia Tigers, 10-time winner.

– The following year, she recorded, “Piaf”, which had music from the role she was playing in the Pam Gems play, also called “Piaf”.

– All the written opinions handed down in the case are listed in the following categories of majority, concurrent, etc.

– The following songs were featured in top of the chart for the highest total number of weeks during the 1980s.

– In addition to the above-mentioned winnings, the winner earns an automatic position in the next Tournament of Champions, though two winners deferred their berths in their intended tournament until the following installments due to scheduling conflicts.

– It does not seem to have any actual following or third parties reporting on it in any way.

– It receives the following parameters.

– It became famous for street demonstrations following the deaths of Michael Brown and Eric Garner.

– The following is a list of people from Maryland, a state in the United States.

– He resigned in August 2018 following a leadership challenge in the Liberal Party where Scott Morrison was elected as the party’s leader and eventual Prime Minister.

– Göteborgs-Posten 7 October 1996, page 39 During the following years Nielsen released the Christmas album “Min önskejul” in 1997 and the music single “Time to Say Goodbye” in 1999.

More in-sentence examples of “following”:

– The first episode was released on February 15, 2017, with the following five episodes released weekly.

– The following is a list of European stadiums which are currently under construction and will have a capacity of 25,000 or more.

– He was also awarded with the Lifetime Achievement Award in the following year for his contributions to Singapore’s media industry.

– He was euthanized following horse colic in Cambridge, New Zealand on August 23, 2019 at the age of four.

– The following is organized in “alphabetical order”.

– The following are poll results from All polls showed that Democratic Party Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton had a big lead.

– There was an increase of 50% in the searches on its “Find A Puppy” website in the months following the Royal couple’s announcement of their ownership of Lupo.

– He retired the following year after a truce.

– The following is a list of episodes of the Disney Channel original series, “Violetta”.

– In the following area local calls must be dialled using the area code from the date shown.

– He was appointed the chief photographer of Noticias in 1977, after most other photojournalists had left the country following Mozambique’s independence.

– Varzo borders the following municipalities: Baceno, Bognanco, Crevoladossola, Crodo, Grengiols.

– He died on December 28, 2015 in Long Beach, California, following a series of strokes, aged 89..

– Q: Would you be interested in any of the following options? Select all that apply.

– The following table is a summary of the Women’s Tennis Association and Grand Slam tournaments won by Kournikova.

– The following table provides information about the population, size and population density of states in the Northeast region as defined by the U.S.

– It was rebuilt in 1750, following several petitions.

– He was appointed by President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi to replace Sherif Ismail following his government’s resignation in the wake of Sisi’s re-election.

– The following sources reflect the views of U.S.

– He faced widespread criticism for his attack on neutral Saxony and for his forcible incorporation of the Saxon forces into the Prussian army following the Siege of Pirna in October 1756.

– She played Abby McDeere for “The Firm” the following year.

– Hahn began taking lessons the following week and participated in a Suzuki class for about a year.

– In the hospital setting, Medical Social Workers play an important role in coordinating patient discharge planning and after-care services following the physician’s notification that the patient is ready for discharge.

– Please use the format lt;ref name=”foo”gt;Book ABClt;/refgt; for the first instance of the reference and the following times lt;ref name=”foo” /gt;.

– The Union Council of Jhangra is administratively subdivided into the following areas: Chamba, Darooni Maira, Havelian village, Jhangra, Kalu Maira, Mala, Nowshera, Sultanpur and Wazeera.

– It is used to show how the point of equilibrium of a system will move to oppose a change in the conditions of the system, following Newton’s third law.

– For example, has the following properties.

– Edmund talks cruely to Lucy when she first finds the entrance to Narnia through a wardrobe, and is the second of the Pevensie children to go to Narnia, after following Lucy so he could tease her.

– Cantonese Braille is also based on Latin braille for many of the initial consonants and simple vowels, but the blocks also have different values depending on whether they are in a leading syllable or following syllable position.

– During the following years Sutermeister made operas for the radio and television.

– The following is a list of the 472 Communes of Francecommunes of the département” in France.

– The Union Council is made up of the following areas: Berote Kalan, Berote Khurd, Kahoo Gharbi and Kahoo Sharqi.

– Using a computer draw not shown to public, with the following match sequence.

– Heredia was again appointed as a Student Councillor in 1968 and after an unprecedented service, was appointed to the Student Council Executive Committee the following year serving as the Head of Games and Events.

– In one epidemiological study, for example, all-cause mortality increased in the month following a severe stressor – the death of a spouse.

– The following are exceptions to the general arrangements for local government in England and as a consequence are separately listed in legislation from the above types of local authorities where functions are allocated to particular groups of local authorities.

– The following is a list of “Legends of the Game”.

– The following types are not spaniels.

– The following table includes the number of incidents reported and the rate per 1,000 persons for each type of offense.

– They include the following types.

– Feightner was awarded the following decorations for his military service.

– The deadline for filing an income tax return is April 30th of the following year.

– The following states control their territory and are recognised by at least one UN member state.

– In this example, the digit 6 repeats, following the digit 1.

– The following concepts have only a very small number of supporters.

- The first episode was released on February 15, 2017, with the following five episodes released weekly.

- The following is a list of European stadiums which are currently under construction and will have a capacity of 25,000 or more.
- He was also awarded with the Lifetime Achievement Award in the following year for his contributions to Singapore's media industry.