“defamatory” in-sentences

How to use in-sentence of “defamatory”:

– A BLP wanted their article off-wiki because it contained defamatory content.

– Your defamatory claim no 7-And the sorces mentioned in this page are just some local news papers, social media articles, a fake article in a fake website claiming to be London times which doesn’t work when clicked on it’s homepage.

– Your defamatory claim no 3- An online news channel presented several evidence against him, requested his info under RTI, the navy rejected his claim.

– If a defamatory statement is written, such as in a book or in a newspaper, it is called libel.

– The most significant of these were the Alien and Sedition Acts, four laws that allowed the President to deport alien aliens at will, required a longer period of residence before aliens could become citizens, and made it a crime to publish malicious or defamatory material against the government or its officials.

– Your defamatory claim no 6- He is just a con artist who is using his false artificially created persona to manipulate teens on YouTube and to earn money by these so called “free self defense training for girls” for which he does charge money from other sources rather than the trainess themselves.

– Your defamatory claim no 4- He was for some reason given a clean chit by police authorities instead of a court.

– Your defamatory claim no 5- A petition was again filed against him with retired officers of armed forces as signatories.

defamatory in-sentences
defamatory in-sentences

How to use in sentence of “logan”

How to use in-sentence of “logan”:

+ It stars Noomi Rapace, Michael Fassbender, Guy Pearce, Idris Elba, Logan Marshall-Green, and Charlize Theron.

+ She has also done dramatic roles, including that of Martha Logan on the series “24”.

+ The Magpies beat Bolton Wanderers F.C.Bolton Wanderers 4-1 and Jimmy Logan scored the first hat-trick in FA Cup final history.

+ She is married and lives in Daisy Hill, QueenslandDaisy Hill, a suburb of Logan City, Queensland.

+ The American Airlines Shuttle has air shuttle service to LaGuardia Airport in New York City and Logan International Airport in Boston, Massachusetts.

+ He is known for his roles as Logan Huntzberger on The WB television series “Gilmore Girls”.

+ The Logan Medal became one of the most distinguished awards presented to artists in the US.

How to use in sentence of logan
How to use in sentence of logan

Example sentences of “logan”:

+ The Logan Square community area is one of the 77 community areas.

+ Smith was born in Logan CityLogan, Queensland.

+ The Logan Square community area is one of the 77 community areas.

+ Smith was born in Logan CityLogan, Queensland.

+ He tied with Logan Lerman for the 2005 Young Artist Award for “Best Performance in a TV Series.

+ It stars Russell Crowe, Anthony Hopkins, Emma Watson, Jennifer Connelly, Douglas Booth, Logan Lerman, and Ray Winstone.

+ Musician Jim Martin Jim Martin, at the time the lead guitarist of Faith No More, also appears as himself, introduced by Rufus as “Sir James Martin, head of the Faith No More Spiritual and Theological Center.” Candace and Lauren Mead portray “Little Bill” Logan and “Little Ted” Preston; with the characters revealed in “Bill Ted Face the Music” to be girls, whose full names are shown to be Billie Logan and Thea Preston.

+ Since the late 1800s, the coalfields of the state’s Mingo, Logan and McDowell Counties had operated under a repressive company town system.

+ Billings Logan International Airport is in the city.

+ Logan founded the brokerage house of Logan Bryan.

+ An American flag was flown on the jet bridge from which Flight11 departed from Logan Airport.

+ Although the story moves five years forward to Las Vegas, United States of America on July 2, 2010, the same day of Logan Keller’s arrival to Las Vegas in “Rainbow Six: Vegas”.

+ Humboldt Park is also the name of the community area to West Town’s west, Logan Square is to the north, Near North Side to the east, and Near West Side to the south.

+ The book was adapted into a movie in 2012, having Stephen Chbosky direct it and starring Logan Lerman as Charlie, Emma Watson as Sam and Ezra Miller as Patrick.

+ Rankin is in the outer southern suburbs of Brisbane including, Algester, Berrinba, Browns Plains, Calamvale, Crestmead, Daisy Hill, Drewvale, Heritage Park, Hillcrest, Kingston, Logan Central, Marsden, Parkinson, Priestdale, Regents Park, Rochedale South, Slacks Creek, Springwood, Underwood, and Woodridge.

+ She became known for playing Eve Logan in “The Chronicles of Riddick”.

+ The flight was traveling from Logan International Airport in Boston, Massachusetts to Los Angeles International Airport in Los Angeles, California.

+ General Edward Lawrence Logan International Airport in the East Boston, MassachusettsEast Boston neighborhood of Boston, U.S., with over 27 million passengers a year.

+ Mirror-artist and sculptor, Andrew Logan, bought the village squash courts and converted the building into The Andrew Logan Museum of Sculpture.

+ The current mayor of Logan City is Luke Smith.

+ It was created by judge James Harvey Logan as an accident in California in 1881.

In sentence use of “heavenly”

How to use in-sentence of “heavenly”:

– It is about the heavenly city where the souls of people who have died will go.

– This is why the name is usually translated as the”Gate of Heavenly Peace”.

– A good example is “Symphony No.4” which starts in the happy tonalitykey of G major where the music describes the early life, but finishes in E major where the soprano soloist sings about the heavenly pleasures.

– Hong called his new state the Taiping Tianguo or “The Heavenly State of Great Peace”.

– He married Heavenly Wilson in 1977.

– Vaiśravaṇa is the name of the chief of the Four Heavenly Kings and an important person in Buddhism.

In sentence use of heavenly
In sentence use of heavenly

Example sentences of “heavenly”:

– Her other popular titles are Holy Mother Empress of the Heavens above, Heavenly Imperial Concubine, Lady Mazu, Heavenly Princess consort and Heavenly Holy Mother.

– This was the variant used by the Taiping Heavenly Kingdom in its name.

– She was buried at the Episcopal Church of the Heavenly Rest in New York City.

– He is probably best known for his tag teams: The Heavenly Bodies and The Bodydonnas.

– Along with, Aaron Kwok, Andy Lau and Leon Lai, he is one of the Cantopop Four Heavenly Kings,.Xinhuanet.

– She is also known as Ame-no-Uzume, “The Great Persuader”, and “The Heavenly Alarming Female”.

– Dhritarashtra is one of the Four Heavenly Kings and an important person in Buddhism.

– Vaikuntha is an abode presided over on high exclusively by him, accompanied always by his feminine partner, consort and goddess Lakshmi, According to Ramanuja, “Parama padam” or “Nitya Vibhuti” is an eternal heavenly realm and is the divine imperishable world that is the God’s abode.

– It has both a poetrypoetic view of the heavenly liturgy with a declaration of faith.

– The words are about man’s desire to join the heavenly music of the spheres.

- Her other popular titles are Holy Mother Empress of the Heavens above, Heavenly Imperial Concubine, Lady Mazu, Heavenly Princess consort and Heavenly Holy Mother.

- This was the variant used by the Taiping Heavenly Kingdom in its name.
- She was buried at the Episcopal Church of the Heavenly Rest in New York City.

– He lived in the highest heavenly regions.

– According to Jain texts, the heavenly pavilion is erected by “devas” where “devas”, humans and animals assemble to hear the “tirthankara”.

– Unhand not, even when thou art promised worlds, this heavenly homeland.

– In the mid 1990s, people became more interested in C-pop and newer stars at the time such as Andy Lau and the Four Heavenly Kings of Cantonese pop.

– The nagas are the followers of Virupaksha one of the Four Heavenly Kings.

– Bruno thought the Sun was just one of an infinite number of independently moving heavenly bodies.

– They believe in baptism by the person being completely underwater, such as explained in the Articles of Faith that was written in a letter by Joseph Smith through revelation from Heavenly Father.

“machinery” some ways to use

How to use in-sentence of “machinery”:

– Also, loose-fitting clothes can get caught in machinery or playground equipment, which limits what activities children can do safely.

– It now has more rooms for rehearsals, modern machinery for the stage, and air conditioning.

– Steampunk is a style of fiction having to do with a semi-fictional world where old machinery from the Victorian 19th century is still being used.

– During this time they transported the machinery to the Confederate armory at Fayetteville, North Carolina.

– But the use of low-grade iron ore and poorer rifling machinery made these guns less reliable.

– The product is called messenger RNA because it carries a genetic message from the DNA to the protein-making machinery of the cell.

– Textiles and machinery are made and exported to many countries.

machinery some ways to use
machinery some ways to use

Example sentences of “machinery”:

– This room is located above or below the hoistway and may contain machinery for a single or a group of elevators.

– New machinery and materials developed clothing in many ways.

– To import the refining and polishing machinery currently monopolized by a few industrialized nations and setting them up in country so that the materials can be polished on site.

– Container ships of this size are usually insured for hull and machinery damage of between $100 and $140 million.

– Those who won the lottery would get a magical tour and see all the mysterious machinery in the factory where the world’s most wonderful sweets are made.

– Turing Award is an annual prize given by the Association for Computing Machinery to “an individual selected for contributions of a technical nature made to the computing community”.

– Viruses can only reproduce by taking over the reproductive machinery of cells through a process of infection.

– The Byrds recorded “So You Wanna Be a Rock’N’Roll Star?” about the Monkees, not liking the star-making machinery that made the Monkees famous overnight.

– The molecular machinery of Keilin’s respiratory chain.

– Technology and moving machinery was popular, especially working exhibits.

– Colossus plans and machinery were secret from the when they were made.

– The Society offered premiums for a very wide range of challenges including inventing new forms of machinery and agricultural improvements.

– The Protoss have powerful warriors and machinery that cost lots of minerals and gas to build.

- This room is located above or below the hoistway and may contain machinery for a single or a group of elevators.

- New machinery and materials developed clothing in many ways.
- To import the refining and polishing machinery currently monopolized by a few industrialized nations and setting them up in country so that the materials can be polished on site.

More in-sentence examples of “machinery”:

- The main disadvantage to this adaption is that all of the machinery inside the cell must be adapted to high levels of non-organic ions, This is much more demanding than the adaptation described above.

- Starting in 1888, his factory built all kinds of machinery and motors.

– The main disadvantage to this adaption is that all of the machinery inside the cell must be adapted to high levels of non-organic ions, This is much more demanding than the adaptation described above.

– Starting in 1888, his factory built all kinds of machinery and motors.

– The genetic material takes over the cell machinery to replicate itself; new copies of the virus are formed and released into the system.

– Many cars and machinery are exported from the port.

– Now there is machinery that does that job.

– There is also farm machinery museum which shows the history of farming in the Mallee and Wimmera districts.

– These included an explosives factory, railway workshops, Fiat Motor works, various food processing plants, electrical engineering workshops, ironworks, water plants, agricultural machinery factories, breweries, distilleries, biscuit factories, a tobacco factory, tanneries, bakeries, lime, brick and cement works, Esparto grass industry, mechanical saw mills, and the Petrolibya Society.

– YFest includes an Easter Saturday Street Parade, a three day Vintage Machinery Rally at Wheatlands Museum, four day Golf Tournament, three day Art Show, Easter Saturday Race Meeting and Waterski Spectacular.

– They were EnglandEnglish textile workers who took an oath to resist machinery in the textile industry.

– Some stations are now making it easier for women to work on stations by building female living quarters and putting in machinery to do some of the heavy work.

– In the 19th century green-streaked marble was commercially mined in the south-east of Iona; the quarry and machinery survive.

– By the 1760s, Blanc was making specialized machinery and tools to make gunlocks.

– The machinery which can detect these substances is expensive.

– Dame Elizabeth advertised the lease of the building and machinery in 1739, and the remaining 64 years of the lease were assigned to Richard Wilson junior of Leeds for £2,800.

– The process is self-organising, given the basic machinery of a cell.

– They were equipped with machinery made in Britain.

– By the middle of April 1834 Taylor reported that two-thirds of his machinery was working and many of his former workers were applying for reinstatement.

– Provision of latest machinery so that to standardize the extraction process of marble.

– This means the transcriptional machinery cannot get at the gene.

– At first, power saws and drills were used to cut through the rubble and reach survivors; however the use of heavy machinery posed a risk to people trapped under the rubble.

– Pankhurst transformed the WSPU machinery into the Women’s Party, dedicated to promoting women’s equality in public life.

– They say that the ship has machinery that will create a new Earth, in order to save humanity.

– In the year 31 AD, the engineer and Prefect of Nanyang, Du Shi, applied a complex use of the waterwheel and machinery to power the bellows of the blast furnace to create cast iron.

– He revisited Europe in 1875, and bought machinery to create the first paper mill in Chile in 1880.

– Grid power was restored to parts of the plant on 20 March, but machinery for reactors 1 through 4, damaged by floods, fires and explosions, was still not working.

– Instead, they use the machinery and metabolism of a host cell to produce many copies of themselves, and they “assemble” in the cell.

– These can include chemicals and certain types of machinery that may be used to wage war.

– The use of stage machinery also became important.

– By 1957 most of the machinery was built and by 1959 the full building work was complete.

– He was interested in “earth-moving machinery and genetic engineering of plants” on the one hand, but rejected “chilled water” on the other.

– They are produced by cellular machinery coded for in the genetic code of any organism.

– The stage machinery still exists.

– Viruses with larger genomes may encode much of this machinery themselves.

– Viral genomes, which are usually RNA, take over the cell machinery and make both new viral RNA and the protein coat of the virus.

– Mostly freezing electrics and machinery making life very hard in the Hypothermic temperatures.

– The Taylor family remained in occupation of the mill but in 1865 they ruined and were forced to sell their machinery and lease.

– Moving the seat caused fake machinery to slide into its place to further hide the person inside the box.

– In the 19th century, steam-powered machinery appeared, and later diesel- and electric powered vehicles such as cranes, excavators and bulldozers.

– The northern section contains the Museum, tennis courts, machinery and work area, managers’s house, and the children’s playground designed as a Victorian maze.

– The Pope’s medical team used heart-monitoring machinery for more than 20minutes, so his real and true time of death was around 9:15PM Vatican time.

– It is not quite right that Luddites protested against the machinery itself in an attempt to halt progress.

– The Annotation Game: on Turing on Computing, Machinery and Intelligence.

– It has many industries including iron and steel as well as carautomobile, railroad and machinery manufacture.

– It included some machinery which became the “Museum of Patents” in 1858, and the “Patent Office Museum” in 1863.

– As a young man, Lamborghini was drawn more to farming machinery rather than the farming lifestyle itself.

“laugh” some example sentences

How to use in-sentence of “laugh”:

– It was the album that got the attention of Epic Records, who signed Suicidal Tendencies in 1988, the same year they released their third album “How Will I Laugh Tomorrow When I Can’t Even Smile Today”.

– A laugh is a way of showing happiness.

– Aschenbach notices that Tadzio, like himself, cannot laugh at their jokes.

– Some comedies make the audience laugh by showing strange or unusual images or situations that do not make sense.

– If one joke makes a person laugh more than another joke, then that joke is funnier.

laugh some example sentences
laugh some example sentences

Example sentences of “laugh”:

– The line up consisted of Stan Ridgway – vocals, harmonica, farfisa organ, compass, polygraph, and new members Joe Berardi – percussion, drums, foley, laugh box, gong, atomic clock, Rick King – guitar, twang wire, tremolo tonic, bees vs moths, maps, Pietra Wexstun – keys, electric piano, C3 organ, tarot cards, mind reading, Jeff Boynton – keys, moog, oberheim, circuit bending and soldering iron, David Sutton – bass, thunder stick, vitalis, casuals, and golf balls, Richard Mazda – Special Guest, guitar, clavinet, SFX, points of discussion, producer-dude of Call Of The West and Mexican Radio, and other strange things.

– He thinks that his friends will laugh at him.

– After loading the wagon, placing Melanie, in great pain from the difficult birth, with her baby in the wagon bed, he manages to laugh at Scarlett because she’s concerned that she forgot to lock the front door.

– Unlike common, traditional horror movies, in this movie genre, the viewer may be scared and laugh at the same time.

– Arthur suffers from a medical disorder that causes him to laugh at inappropriate times, depending on social services for medication.

– They all laugh when the real story of the shoe is told.

– Yorkshire Television has made successful programmes such as Emmerdale, Heartbeat, The Beiderbecke Trilogy, Rising Damp, Harry’s Game, The Darling Buds of May, Only When I Laugh and Duty Free.

– The show is popular for its “no laughing” batsu games where the cast has to endure many ridiculous situations for 24 hours in a place which the theme is and must not laugh or they will be hit with a weapon on the buttocks.

– You can write a laugh in different ways.

– This is called ‘Toast to the Lassies’ However, the girls have the last laugh as they do the same to the boys.

– Women continue to laugh at him.

- The line up consisted of Stan Ridgway - vocals, harmonica, farfisa organ, compass, polygraph, and new members Joe Berardi - percussion, drums, foley, laugh box, gong, atomic clock, Rick King - guitar, twang wire, tremolo tonic, bees vs moths, maps, Pietra Wexstun - keys, electric piano, C3 organ, tarot cards, mind reading, Jeff Boynton - keys, moog, oberheim, circuit bending and soldering iron, David Sutton - bass, thunder stick, vitalis, casuals, and golf balls, Richard Mazda - Special Guest, guitar, clavinet, SFX, points of discussion, producer-dude of Call Of The West and Mexican Radio, and other strange things.

- He thinks that his friends will laugh at him.

“sudanese” some example sentences

How to use in-sentence of “sudanese”:

– It probably lasted several months and bypassed the Sudanese swamps called Sudd during the dry season, reaching the northern portion of present-day Uganda.

– Alexander Siddig is a Sudanese actor.

– Some people say this was done by forces which are close to the Sudanese government.

– Red Army Football Club, is a South Sudanese footballing club cored in Aweil, South Sudan; it plays in South Sudan Premier League.

– Siddig is the nephew of English peopleEnglish actor Malcolm McDowell and of former Sudanese Prime Minister Sadiq al-Mahdi.

– They cover Egyptian and Sudanese history from around 10000 BC all the way to the 12th century AD, a period of around 12,000 years.

– This led to the Second Sudanese Civil War.

– The Sudanese government tells the public that it does not support the Janjaweed.

sudanese some example sentences
sudanese some example sentences

Example sentences of “sudanese”:

- There were messianic beliefs among the various Sudanese religious sects of the time.

- After the First Sudanese Civil War, the Southern Sudan Autonomous Region was formed in 1972 and lasted until 1983.
- It is just interested in Sudan's resources." The JEM claims that the revenue from oil sold to China funds the Sudanese government and the Janjaweed militia.

– There were messianic beliefs among the various Sudanese religious sects of the time.

– After the First Sudanese Civil War, the Southern Sudan Autonomous Region was formed in 1972 and lasted until 1983.

– It is just interested in Sudan’s resources.” The JEM claims that the revenue from oil sold to China funds the Sudanese government and the Janjaweed militia.

– Taban Deng Gai is a South Sudanese politician.

– Abdel Fattah Abdelrahman Burhan is a Sudanese politician and Sudanese Army lieutenant general.

– Salva Kiir Mayardit is a South Sudanese politician who has been President of South Sudan since its independence in 2011.

– In particular, the Sudanese tribal leader Muhammed Ahmed proclaimed himself as the Mahdi, appointed by Allah to free his country.

– On the morning of December 11th, 2007, Khalil Ibrahim claimed that JEM forces fought and defeated Sudanese government troops guarding a Chinese-run oilfield in the Kordofan region.

– It is still the world’s largest single producer, and the production of gum arabic is heavily controlled by the Sudanese government.

– The currency of Sudan is called the Sudanese Pound.

– Feeder Airlines is mostly owned by South Sudanese people.

– In 1972 he signed the Addis Ababa Agreement Addis Ababa Agreement, ending the First Sudanese Civil War.

– Oliver Batali Albino was a South Sudanese politician, civil servant and writer.

– There are many Vietnamese, Ethiopian, Filipino, Indian, Somali, Afghani, Chinese, Burmese, South Sudanese restaurants and businesses as well as many others.

– At Gulu about 120km from the South Sudanese border, November to February is much drier than the rest of the year.

– Using this boundary, a triangle of land north of the parallel was placed under Sudanese administration.

“range” in-sentences

How to use in-sentence of “range”:

+ Castres is in southern France, in the southwestern part of the Tarn department, to the north of the Montagne Noire, a mountain range in central southern France.

+ Adult fares range from HK$3.80 to $26.00.

+ The Allegheny Mountain Range is a mountain range in Maryland, Pennsylvania, Virginia, and West Virginia.

+ The Fichtelgebirge is a mountain range in northeastern Bavaria, Germany.

+ They have adapted to a wide range of environments, and live on all continents except Antarctica.

+ It seems that this occurred because the color of the fur of the mole can itself be a wide range of shades, from gray through yellowish, brownish, and even purplish.

range in-sentences
range in-sentences

Example sentences of “range”:

+ The mountain range is the homeland of the Alawites.

+ When discussiondiscussing about animals, the species' natural range is often discussed.
+ Their main task is to capture important bridges, buildings, villages and other sites, do guerrilla strikes like blowing up an enemy railway line, capture enemy leaders and important soldiers and do long range reconnaissance.

+ The mountain range is the homeland of the Alawites.

+ When discussiondiscussing about animals, the species’ natural range is often discussed.

+ Their main task is to capture important bridges, buildings, villages and other sites, do guerrilla strikes like blowing up an enemy railway line, capture enemy leaders and important soldiers and do long range reconnaissance.

+ The main age range for this series is 3 to 9.

+ They range from spiritual and health topics; including bestsellers on aging, the “Seven Spiritual Laws of Success” the existence of God, arguments for the afterlife and world peace.

+ The eastern half of what is now the APY lands was part of the Woomera Test Range during the 1950s and 1960s.

+ Kaplan turbines are well-adapted to wide ranges of flow or head conditions, since their peak efficiency can be achieved over a wide range of flow conditions.

+ The range of models expanded at this time too.

+ The “M”s usually range from M0 but which “M”s are actually focused on in policy formulation depends on the country’s central bank.

+ The snow leopard has a huge range in central Asia.

+ In general one distinguishes short and long range intermolecular forces.

+ Their ages range from 127 to 93 million years ago.

+ It is also the only mountain in the range that is an active volcano.

+ The range is a little more problematic than just being dynamic.

More in-sentence examples of “range”:

+ Kevlar is also used by the army as it a very sturdy material and it is used to make a range of items like helmets.

+ They move out of the breeding range if the cone crop fails.

+ When the settlers looked west from Sydney, they saw a range of mountains which they called the Blue Mountains.

+ The article itself is not dated, but mostly refers to data in the range 1995–2000.

+ Prices for sex dolls range from about ten euros for an inflatable one, to several thousand euros for models with realistic skin.

+ The variations in their redshifts range from about +700km/s to -700km/s, depending on where they are in relation to the Great Attractor.

+ A professor typically earns a base salary and a range of benefits.

+ Infections may range from nuisance to criminal, and are becoming more sophisticated each year.

+ This village is on a road called “Fossickers Way” and it is in a mountain range called the Nandewar Range at an altitude of 500 metres above sea level.

+ Her vocal range was mezzo-soprano.

+ The series has gained a wide range of critical acclaim.

+ However, a somewhat smaller range of wavelengths was observed.

+ The American crocodile’s range in southern Florida overlaps with that of the closely related American alligator.

+ Tenant farmingTenants and owner-occupier crofters are required to comply with a range of duties specified in sections 5AA to 5C and 19C of the Crofters Act 1993.

+ It has a wide range of tourismtourist attractions, such as thematic parks, natural parks, grottos, as well as archaeological sites, gastronomy, and folklore.

+ An integer in the range -999,999 to 999,999.

+ It is a distinctive characteristic of the cathedrals of England that all but one of them show great stylistic diversity and have building dates that range over 400 years.

+ His work shows his wide range of interests, such as politics, history, philosophy and mythology.

+ The punishments meted out can range from pranking to paying for other wrestlers’ travel expenses.

+ Shoemakers may produce a range of footwear items, including shoes, boots, sandal sandals, clogs and moccasins.

+ Assault – The demolition man of BF1 and is the best for anti-armor and close range firefights.

+ They can also be structured on a range of different assets including Forex, Equities, Commodities and interest rates.

+ In the summer, the water flow is typically in the range of.

+ Pythons can range from 3 feet long in species like ball pythons to 29 feet in species like reticulated pythons.

+ Lennon and McCartney wrote a tune with a limited range – except for the last note, which McCartney worked closely with Starr to achieve.

+ The American and British Standard organ contains 30 notes giving a range of nearly 2 ½ octaves.

+ Aznavours voice is shaded towards the tenor range, but possesses the low range and coloration more typical of a baritone, contributing to his unique sound.

+ It is between the mountain pass of the Tilarán mountainsTilarán Mountain Range and the Plains of San Carlos.

+ While he remains as a specialist in young men’s voices, his range is ample enough to allow him to portray either gentler roles.

+ It has a range of services to encourage and help Aboriginal people improve their quality of life on remote communities.

+ The Massif Central is a very important mountain range in France.

+ For organisms whose fossil range extends significantly before the Ediacaran, use Template:Long fossil range.

+ Inside each group, there is a wide range of able to move and medical problems or being able to see.

+ The selenographic coordinates of this range are, and they have a diameter about 170 km.

+ It occupies a part of Greater Caucasus range and the foothills of Kartalin Valley.

+ This would make the range 30km.

+ Methods for keeping poultry range from free-range systems, where the birds can roam as they will but at night they are kept in barns for their own protection, through semi-intensive systems where they are kept in barns and have perches, litter and some freedom of movement, to intensive systems where they are kept in cages.

+ Basic cable starts out at over $100/month while satellite can range in price from free-to-air to expensive.

+ Other high points are at the boundary of the Basin and Range province.

+ It is on the northern slope of the Brooks Range along the coast of the.

+ Extending from eastern Europe across the whole of Asianorthern Asia, Russia spans eleven time zones and has a wide range of environments and landforms.

+ The Sierra Nevada, meaning “snowy range” in Spanish languageSpanish, is a mountain range in the region of Andalusia in Spain.

+ Her vocal range is mezzo-soprano.

+ Depending on the method used to write, and the type of disk used, usable capacities range from about 500 to 700 megabytes.

+ They’re about various range of topics including everyday misery, personal struggles, science fiction motives, and music industry philosophical questions.

+ In number of species, they are more successful than mammals, though they occupy a smaller range of habitats.

+ The key nutrient lacking in the Pacific ocean is iron, essential in molecules such as “ferredoxins”, iron-sulfur proteins which do electron transfer in a range of metabolic reactions.

+ Kevlar is also used by the army as it a very sturdy material and it is used to make a range of items like helmets.

+ They move out of the breeding range if the cone crop fails.
+ When the settlers looked west from Sydney, they saw a range of mountains which they called the Blue Mountains.

“precision” example in sentences

How to use in-sentence of “precision”:

– Canon began as the Precision Optical Instruments Laboratory.

– Foxconn, also known as Hon Hai Precision Industry Co., is the world’s largest contract maker of electronics.

– The MacBook Air was the first laptop to implement Apple’s precision aluminum unibody enclosure.

– The level of precision differs from the word “accuracy” of a number, which means the correctness or truth of a number as used to describe an item or count.

– In temperatures, the conversion will be rounded either to the precision comparable to that of the input value or to that which would give three significant figures when expressed in kelvins, whichever is more precise.

precision example in sentences
precision example in sentences

Example sentences of “precision”:

– This made it harder to conduct a successful precision attack.

– Students also might keep a ten-or twenty-inch rule for precision work at home or the office while carrying a five-inch pocket slide rule around with them.

– The MSL successfully did the first-ever precision landing on Mars.

– By default, the conversion result will be rounded either to precision comparable to that of the input value or to two significant digits, whichever is more precise.

– At least one high precision instrument was made of steel.

– Detemines the precision of a number.

– Since the IEEE double precision format has 52 fraction bits, this approach may avoid spurious overflows in languages have 32-bit integers.

– What I’m saying is that there is no extra precision to be got from using the latinate term.

– This can however be approximated to any given precision even if the conjecture is unprovable.

– Pneumatic grinders are generally used for lighter duty jobs where more precision is required.

– If insufficient precision is available then the number is rounded in some manner to fit the available precision.

– The IEEE floating point standard guarantees that add, subtract, multiply, divide, square root, and floating point remainder will give the correctly rounded result of the infinite precision operation.

– Atomic weights are given with a precision and uncertainty, for example: 20.1797.

- This made it harder to conduct a successful precision attack.

- Students also might keep a ten-or twenty-inch rule for precision work at home or the office while carrying a five-inch pocket slide rule around with them.

More in-sentence examples of “precision”:

- As a device that increases humidity, humidifiers can play an important role in the cooling process by preventing any unexpected overheating which may occur due to static electrical discharge.They are usually placed inside precision cooling devices in order to replace water vapor lost during the cooling process.

- If they are input as numbers, the Lua interpreter will change them to E notation and this function will return the precision of the E notation rather than that of the original number.

– As a device that increases humidity, humidifiers can play an important role in the cooling process by preventing any unexpected overheating which may occur due to static electrical discharge.They are usually placed inside precision cooling devices in order to replace water vapor lost during the cooling process.

– If they are input as numbers, the Lua interpreter will change them to E notation and this function will return the precision of the E notation rather than that of the original number.

– The highest precision signal was encrypted and only the armed forces were allowed to use it, but in the 1990s it was temporarily decrypted and this was made permanent at the turn of the century.

– The uncertainty principle actually describes how precisely we may measure the position and momentum of a particle at the same time – if we increase the precision in measuring one quantity, we are forced to lose precision in measuring the other.

– Like the slide rule, its accuracy is limited by the precision with which physical markings can be drawn, reproduced, viewed, and aligned.A slide rule is a general-purpose calculator, but a nomogram is designed to perform a specific calculation.

– Multiples of 100 are treated as rounded to nearest 10, with precision -1.

– Fender makes the Fender StratocasterStratocaster and Telecaster Precision and Jazz basses.

– Founded in 1999, Averna offers automated and in-line test systems, vision inspection systems, prototyping and consulting, and precision assembly expertise for clients in the aerospace, automotive, consumer, defense, life sciences, semiconductor, telecom and other industries.

– It can help develop quick reflexes, precision car control, and decision-making skills.

– That helps to ensure theologytheological precision and orthodoxy.

– For example, the outer scale of a 10cm circular would have a maximum precision equal to a 30cm ordinary slide rule.

– It emphasizes detail, precision and alignment.

– A negative precision rounds to the nearest 10, etc.

– He has a very high precision with his stand.

– Several languages follow the lead of the IEEE-754 floating-point standard, and define these functions as taking a double precision float argument and returning the result of the same type, which then may be converted to an integer if necessary.

– Hänsch and Roy Glauber for his work in precision spectroscopy.

– These systems in order to let the whole system provide increased dehumidification of the “internal” air, they add heat to conditioned cold air coming out of a precision cooling device.

– The theory of quantum mechanics discusses things that can happen only with certain probabilities, which cannot be predicted with more precision no matter how much information we might have.

– However determining a limit for a given precision on how accurate results needs to be computed before a correctly rounded result can be guaranteed may demand a lot of computation time.

– Later, editors will be able to contribute to the Citoid service’s definitions for each website, to improve precision and reduce the need for manual corrections.

– The accuracy and precision of measurements have special meanings in the fields of science, engineering, industry and statistics.

– For example, Briggs’ first table contained the common logarithms of all integers in the range 1–1000, with a precision of 8 digits.

– The Munich massacre during the 1912 Summer Olympics1972 Summer Olympics showed the need for West German counter-terrorists to have a precision rifle, which West Germany did not have at the time.

– The precision of the input number in example.

– As with rounding can be done automatically or manually by specifying the precision and/or number of significant figures in the converted value.

– Typically the divisions mark a scale to a precision of two significant figures, and the user estimates the third figure.

– In most applications, digital signals are represented as binary numbers, so their precision of quantization is measured in bits.

– This template is useful for converting any span of Earth days into the appropriate number of sols with precision of ~ +/- 1 sol due because it rounds to the nearest sol.

– Leo Fender called the instrument the “Fender Precision Bass”.

– Consequently, gives 10, 40, 70 the precision 0, same as the numbers 1-9.

– The Template:Getprecision determines the precision for any amount, large or negative numbernegative, using a fast algorithm.

– A major problem bogging Simple down are a clear lack of precision as to what “Simple” means, as well as a lackluster Google ranking: American Airlines Flight 11 has a #1 ranking, despite both being Featured Articles.

– In 2017, AGCO acquired Precision Planting, LLC, a planting equipment and technology business.

– Generally there is no reason to use a precision of more than a few decimal places, however, larger values may be used.

– Later, editors will be able to improve precision and reduce the need for manual corrections by contributing to the Citoid service’s definitions for each website.

– Manufacturing includes automotive, food, optical, precision and pharmaceutical products.

– It was named for the ancient Greek astronomer Hipparchus and is also an acronym for HIgh Precision PARallax COllecting Satellite.

– For the extra precision possible on a hard surface many painters continued to use wooden panels, some time after the rest of Western Europe had abandoned them; some used copper plates, usually recycling plates from printmaking.

– On the opposite, Cascading Style SheetsCSS and SVG do not define any specific maximum precision for numbers and measurements, that are treated and exposed in their Document Object Model and in their Interface-description-language interface as strings as if they had infinite precision, and do not discriminate between integers and floating point values; however, the implementations of these languages will typically convert these numbers into IEEE-754 double floating points before exposing the computed digits with a limited precision.

– The Template:numsense calculates the precision of a number based on the number sense of how precise the amount has been specified.

– In the 2000s, many bass guitars are still designed to look like his Fender Precision Bass.

– It was the second bass to be made by Fender, after the Fender Precision Bass.

– For example, if an experiment contains a error in the way it is done, then increasing the sample size generally increases precision but does not improve accuracy.

– However, these are rarely used in graphics tablets as the lack of precision and many other features make them less useful.

– In a Catastrophismcatastrophe like a nuclear accident, even small errors in accuracy and precision can lead to very harmful consequences.

– The Fender Precision Bass is an bass guitarelectric bass that has been made by Fender since 1951.

“advances” how to use?

How to use in-sentence of “advances”:

+ The digital signaldigital recording of sound was only made practical by the technical advances in microprocessors and computing which occurred in the 1970s and 1980s.

+ Faster computers, advances in deep learning, and access to more data have made AI popular throughout the world.

+ A versus mode allows two players to swap a single Game Boy Advance back and forth or play against each other on two separate Game Boy Advances with two copies of the game.

+ If the identity of the winners of the previous round is not known at the time of the draws, the seeding is carried out under the assumption that the team with the higher coefficient of an undecided tie advances to this round, which means if the team with the lower coefficient is to advance, it simply takes the seeding of its opponent.

+ The Gumms moved to Lancaster, California in 1926 when Judy’s father was rumored to be making sexual advances to young male theatre ushers.

+ Today, advances in technology have produced a variety of looms designed to maximize production for specific types of material.

+ The 1918 Spring Offensive or Kaiserschlacht, also known as the Ludendorff Offensive, was a series of GermanyGerman attacks along the Western Front during World War I, which marked the deepest advances by either side since 1914.

+ He was the Editor-in-Chief of the Advances in Food and Nutrition until 2016.

advances how to use?
advances how to use?

Example sentences of “advances”:

+ In this time, many advances in tape have been made.

+ Similar technological advances in accelerators, detectors, magnetic field generation and lasers have greatly assisted experimental work.

+ These empires saw advances in ancient India’s science, mathematics, astronomy, religion, and philosophy.

+ New advances in recycling technology have made getting the rare earths from these materials easier to do.

+ There is no claim for notability – it did not start the genre, make significant advances to the genre, or bring the genre to any sort of national attention.

+ In 1997, “The Guardian” reported that Sangharakshita had made unwanted sexual advances to FWBO members in the 1970s and 1980s.

+ Despite great advances made to lift minorities out of poverty and many African Americans and HispanicLatino Americans joining the middle class, there is still an uneven racial distribution among the groups.

+ In this time, many advances in tape have been made.

+ Similar technological advances in accelerators, detectors, magnetic field generation and lasers have greatly assisted experimental work.

+ In 2005, when Laxmi was 16 years old, Naeem Khan threw acid on Laxmi’s face because she rejected advances by him.

+ The bottom 4 teams of the National League A will compete in a losing team advances tournament to determine if they should stay in the League.

+ In the Battle of the Atlantic, the initially successful German U-boat fleet arm was eventually defeated due to Allied technological advances like sonar, radar, and the breaking of the Enigma code.

+ He made major advances in the fields of probability theory and topology.

More in-sentence examples of “advances”:

+ Recent advances in genomegenomics, including whole-genome sequencing, and bioinformatics have led to a dramatic increase in studies on the topic.

+ These advances allowed people to produce much more than they needed for living.

+ Recent advances in genomegenomics, including whole-genome sequencing, and bioinformatics have led to a dramatic increase in studies on the topic.

+ These advances allowed people to produce much more than they needed for living.

+ In addition to the advances in education and science, he was noted for economically and agriculturally advancing the country, as well as for his staunch opposition to corruption, even giving his own salary to charity.

+ They thought this would stop Allied advances on the Western Front.

+ It remains a standard work for the Roman period and the advances in technology and understanding of natural phenomena at the time.

+ The work led to advances in our knowledge of the mechanism of pain and of reflex action and has inspired a large school of neurophysiologists.

+ In an interview with MTV, Moody hinted towards his advances for mending their relationship by inviting her for a movie along with David Hodges.

+ Minesweeping made big advances during World War 2.

+ He makes advances to Helen.

+ The offensives were largely a success and although other Arab nations tried to take advantage of Israel’s focus on the West Bank, their advances were small.

+ Upping the ante: recent advances in direct reprogramming.

+ The Al-Fatiha Foundation is an organization which advances the cause of gay, lesbian, and transgender Muslims.

+ By extension, a “visionary” can also be a person with a clear, distinctive and specific vision of the future, usually connected with advances in technology or social/political arrangements.

+ This would be a “synthesis” of published material that advances a new position, and that constitutes original research.

+ The team that scores more goals on aggregate over the two legs advances to the next round.

+ Recent advances in manufacturing efficiency and photovoltaic technology, combined with subsidies driven by environmental concerns, have dramatically accelerated the deployment of solar panels.

+ Along the way, traders spread Indian culture – notably Hinduism and Buddhism, but also advances in the sciences and arts, the Sanskrit writing system and sophisticated models of statehood – across mainland Southeast Asia, as far east as the southern half of Vietnam, and down through the islands of Indonesia.

+ Both the The Twilight Zone Tower of TerrorTower of Terror and Muppet Vision 3-D benefited from the many advances and new technology made available to the imagineers since the original attractions opened in Florida.

+ Though Syrian and Lebanese forces made an advance into Israeli territories, Israelis made counter advances into Syrian and Lebanese territory.

+ The contestant with the most cash at the end of the game advances to the bonus round.

+ His co-star in “Voyage”, Raquel Welch, made sexual advances to him.

+ His support in Utah mainly arrived after a 2005 audio recording in which Donald Trump was heard bragging in about making unwanted sexual advances on women.

+ If she advances deeply into the competition and receives more coverage for that, then she might be noteworthy.

+ These advances on the Eastern Front destroyed experienced German troop groups.

+ Payday loans are signature loans or cash advances that requires no security.

+ With advances in medicinal chemistry, most of today’s antibacterials chemically are modifications of various natural compounds.

+ In baseball, a stolen base is when a baserunner advances to the next base while the Pitcher pitcher is throwing the ball to home plate.

+ Other astronomers who made further advances after Copernicus were Johannes Kepler and Galileo Galilei.

+ This was one of the most significant advances in vertebrate evolution.

+ In 1994 other advances took place, such as online banking and the opening of an online pizza shop by Pizza Hut.Palmer, Kimberly. News World Report.

+ Also, modern advances allow even light tanks to be dropped by parachute.

+ While the technique was theoretically understood for some time, it was only advances in computer technology during the 1990s that finally made the technique practical.

+ Some technical advances he discusses are the only sources for those inventions, such as hushing in mining technology or the use of water Watermillmills for crushing or grinding grain.

+ But these advances also helped cause problems with the environment.

+ These advances allowed astronomers to detect exoplanets indirectly by measuring their gravitational influence on the motion of their parent stars.

+ Anaphylaxis: recent advances in assessment and treatment.

+ It brought many advances in the way goods were produced.

+ He always believed that on a broad view evolution led to advances in organisation.

+ The game advances by defeating ships of progressive difficulty You lose the game after the pilot is destroyed.

+ He made advances in the areas of Hardy space theory and VMO.

+ There is a field of medicine called “regenerative medicine” has made scientific advances to grow or create organs or tissues from stem cells.

+ He also advances the tragic figure concept.

+ In the 20th century the trend toward abstraction coincided with advances in science, technology, and changes in urban life, eventually reflecting an interest in psychoanalytic theory.

+ When Zeus began to lust for her, Asteria escaped his advances by leaping into the sea and becoming the floating island Delos, upon which her sister Leto eventually gave birth to the twins Apollo and Artemis.

+ Understanding apomixis: recent advances and remaining conundrums.

+ The modern period has been a time of many advances in science, politics, warfare, technology, and globalization.

+ It makes advances on her.

+ While the student advances in ability, the “hyong” become more complicated and become the challenge.

In-sentence examples of “Mailing list”

How to use in-sentence of “Mailing list”:

+ A rant can be used to Flaming flame members of an email group or electronic mailing list that are failing to reach a consensus on an issue.

+ I’ve engaged a couple of contacts within the OTRS system about the possibility of moving our current unblock requests from the mailing list to an otrs queue.

+ The oversight team also have a mailing list for suppression requests.

+ Can a template guru add our admin mailing list to the block templates? Also…

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+ We would of course maintain the mailing list for communications.

In-sentence examples of Mailing list
In-sentence examples of Mailing list

Example sentences of “Mailing list”:

+ I’d like to advice you about that I sent to the WM Foundation mailing list a few week ago.

+ There is not a mailing list only for Simple English.

+ The Software which manages such a mailing list sometimes offers options to the people who subscribe.

+ With all these proxy blocks, we need a mailing list for admins to consider unblock requests.

+ More importantly, I’ve had Oversight access on en.wiki for more than five months, handling mailing list requests quickly and efficiently due to my day job, which has me by my email pretty much all day.

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+ In 1994, a Tatar-language mailing list was established and this year is commonly regarded as the birthyear of the Tatar Internet.

+ I'd like to advice you about that I sent to the WM Foundation mailing list a few week ago.

+ There is not a mailing list only for Simple English.

+ It calls as a backend, but has uniform parameters which will hopefully lead to a standard way of citing mailing list records.

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+ This mailing list is read by all local oversighters.

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