How to use in-sentence of “contents”:
– The most notable and ongoing presence of Gatorade in popular culture is the Gatorade shower, originally called the “Gatorade Dunk” where players from a victorious team pick up the Gatorade cooler, sneak up behind the head coach, and pour the contents of the cooler over his head at the end of an American football game.
– A user deleted most of the contents of our organization’s wiki, The Western Kentucky Botanical Garden.” He said in his comments it was too brochure-ish.
– Scroll down to edit the contents of this page.
– Information that the computer always needs, that cannot be changed or deleted, which does not lose its contents when the computer is turned off.
– The gut contents consist of fragments of fibrous or vascular tissuevascular plant tissue, sporangia.
– This template is used in flat tables to the contents of a cell when that is desirable.

Example sentences of “contents”:
– The term aggregation is used to describe the process of combining the contents of multiple web feeds, such as for display on a single web page.
– One of its well-known and unique features is a middle slice of bread used to make sure the contents do not move about and to prevent spills.
– As for on the help contents page that makes sense.
– Plastic bags can be burned with their contents in appropriate facilities for waste-to-energy conversion.
– They may also be used to break through filtered contents on the internet.
– Both of these types of algorithm, LZ77 and LZ78, are mainly designed to compress data without destroying the contents of the data when decompressed.
- The term aggregation is used to describe the process of combining the contents of multiple web feeds, such as for display on a single web page.
- One of its well-known and unique features is a middle slice of bread used to make sure the contents do not move about and to prevent spills.
– The contents of this category is controlled by MediaWiki:Scribunto-common-error-category.
– Beyond these, the template accepts up to 30 unnamed parameters, the contents which are appropriate wikimarkup to create a table row as described below.
– Typically you would delete a page if the contents are entirely inappropriate and do not match the purposes of the Wiki.
– The mainstream Biblical scholars holds that the contents of the Book of Jonah are entirely ahistorical.
More in-sentence examples of “contents”:
– Lamarck’s books and the contents of his home were sold at auction, and he was buried in a temporary lime-pit.
– To add the entire contents of a category in one click first navigate to the relevant category page.
– Afterwords, it will begin automatically compiling a Contents page of all such pages with the link on them.
– If the utensils needed to eat it this way are not available, the feijoa can be torn or bitten in half, and the contents squeezed out and consumed.
– This situation might be relatively rare, but this is just a reminder: for showing the true contents of a template parameter, try to display a parameter “outside” the start of any if-statement clauses, or else prepare for some shocking results when a parameter is wiki-formatted for display inside the if-logic.
– Since the contents are given in the form of two parameter values, for the content you may place within cannot tell where its last parameter ends.
– Though the Citar Hari Gopalan wrote the book Akilam, as per him, he did not know any thing about the contents of the book.
– The palace and its contents were given to the Italian people by King Victor Emmanuel III in 1919.
– This new edition also included a story which had been listed in the Table of Contents of the previous editions, but had not appeared anywhere in the book.
– Those treaties are to ensure more in detail the contents of human rights and often called “International Human Rights Bill” together with the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.
– Suggestions that losing access to the most useful of the available links would damage the usefulness of film articles were not found persuasive by many since such links could still be included in the External links section and the table of contents linking to the external links section having “all” of the useful external links is adjacent the infobox.
– This instruction computes the or of the contents of the registers ax and bx and stores the result back into ax.
– The rest of this documentation explains how to use this module in an article or template, check the table of contents for specific items.
– For more complex fields with preformatted contents that would still be present if a parameter was unset, you can wrap it all in a simple “if” statement to make the whole thing vanish when not used.
– The holy book states that the “Akilattirattu Ammanai” was written down by Hari Gopalan Citar by hearing the contents of Akilam told by Narayana to his wife Lakshmi.
– For example, Martin and Russel showed that cell membranes separating contents from the environment and self-organization of self-contained redox reactions are the most conserved attributes of living things.
– Do not edit the contents of this page.
– The contents of this parameter should be the last names of the authors of the citation, followed by the year, all jammed together without spaces or punctuation.
– This template inserts a Table of Contents which omits subheadings lower than a certain level.
– The owners and reasons for burial of the hoard are unknown, but it was carefully packed and the contents seem what a very rich family might have owned.
– Reusing a crate that does not fit the contents can waste space and harm the contents.
– The preconscious was described as a layer between conscious and unconscious thought; its contents could be accessed with a little effort.
– They contain RNA, a canaliculuscanalicular system, and several different types of granules; ADP, ATP serotonin and calcium and alpha granules, the contents of which are released when the platelet is activated.
– There are languages that are used to classify and describe the contents of documents; for example HTML.
– As a disk imaging solution, True Image can restore the previously captured image to another disk, effectively replicating the structure and contents to the new disk, also allowing partition resizing if the new disk is of different capacity.
– Alt text should not repeat the caption; instead, it should describe the image contents to someone who can’t see it.
– In addition, if the Ministry of Culture and Information considers a movie has contents of a serious sexual or horrific nature not conforming with Vietnamese society, it will not be aired.
– Here, programs and files show up as large “tiles” that can show information from the program or the contents of the file without the need to open it.
– In February 1927, while Bohr was on extended skiing holidays, he invented the uncertainty principle and published the paper “Über den anschaulichen Inhalt der quantentheoretischen Kinematik und Mechanik”—“On the Visualizable Contents of the Quantum-theoretical Kinematics and Mechanics”.
– The contents of the can, like color or deodorant are pressurized.
– Cyanide Spill of 2000: An hour before midnight on January 30, 2000, a dam holding back water in a settling area for the Baia Mare gold mine burst, spilling its contents into the Somes river, and subsequently into the Tisza river.
– Vesicles can fuse with the plasma membrane, and release their contents outside the cell.
– In the United States Supreme Court, a majority of the Justices have to agree with all of the contents of the Court’s opinion before it can be published.
– The autophagosome fuses with lysosomes and the contents are broken down and recycled.
– Publishers Weekly criticized, “Bland illustrations depicting the contents of Annabeth’s trunk, a map of Camp Half-Blood and a short “sneak peek” at “The Last Olympian” pad the contents to book length; the inclusion of a crossword puzzle and a word search makes the book difficult to share.
– The smooth muscle squeezes the contents along.
– When Frank reveals the contents for the rest of the groceries and before the humans return to the supermarket, the groceries choose to not believe Frank, despite his warning.
– I propose that we start off by copying the contents of the EN template to our version here, and apply full protection on both pages, allowing edits only with.
– All of them are personalized and full of contents and educational software for every pupil.
– This means that our readers cannot verify the contents of articles when these sources are used.
– The position of the uterus can vary depending on the contents of the bladder.
– Some safes are also waterproof, which both protects the contents from flood and prevents the contents from getting wet when a fire is put out by firefighters.
– The partly digested and ground-up food now goes to the intestine, where digestion is completed, and most contents are absorbed.
– The index and table of contents of a book also present metadata.
– Their contents were about family, friendship, moral, war, fairytales…
– Its contents were botany, phytochemistry and related topics.
– Coastal lagoons, river mouths, and estuaries with low salt contents are common nursery habitats.
– To change the contents of a cell, double-click inside it.
– It includes the skeleton, soft body outline and contents of the digestive tract.
– Usually, the contents of RAM are accessible faster than other types of information storage but are lost every time the computer is turned off.
- Lamarck's books and the contents of his home were sold at auction, and he was buried in a temporary lime-pit.
- To add the entire contents of a category in one click first navigate to the relevant category page.
- Afterwords, it will begin automatically compiling a Contents page of all such pages with the link on them.
