– The torrent salamander is a species of salamanders.
– The Asiatic salamanders are a primitive kind of salamander which can be found throughout Asia.
– The mole salamander is a member of the genus “Ambystoma”.
– Most salamanders are silent but the Pacific giant salamander can make noise.
– The Ezo salamander or Hokkaido salamander is a kind of salamander in the Hynobiidae family of animals.
– The poison glands of the Fire salamander are concentrated in certain areas of the body, especially around the head and the dorsal skin surface.
– The axolotl is the best known of the Mexican mole salamanders: it belongs to the Tiger Salamander complex.
salamander use in sentences
Example sentences of “salamander”:
– Most species of salamander have small teeth in both the upper and lower jaws.
– In the German natural history museum of Alexander Koenig a salamander lived more than 50 years.
– The only threat to the salamander is deforestation.
– The genus has four species: Cope’s giant salamander “D.
– A salamander species, lives at the lake.
– The California giant salamander is a species of salamanders.
– The amber-coloured salamander is a kind of salamander in the Hynobiidae family of animals.
- Most species of salamander have small teeth in both the upper and lower jaws.
- In the German natural history museum of Alexander Koenig a salamander lived more than 50 years.
- The only threat to the salamander is deforestation.
– However, a single tiger salamander has only a 50% chance of laying eggs more than once in its lifetime.
– His next two movies, “The Salamander were well received.
– A salamander is an amphibian.Gill, Theodore 1987.
– Apart from their large size, they are like the mole salamander family.
+ They continued building it until the 2nd century A.D.
+ People who are thinking about the 21st century might talk about climate sensitivity differently to people who are thinking about thousands of years in the future.
+ The territories of the Guianas were made Colonycolonies from the 17th century by England, Netherlands, France, Portugal and Spain, resulting in its present division.
+ Perasto was at its peak in the 18th century under the Republic of Venice, when it had as many as four active shipyards, a fleet of around one hundred ships, and 1,643 residents.
+ During the 19th century Brooklyn expanded and filled Kings County.
+ It stars Ashley Judd, Ellen Barkin, Greg Kinnear, Hugh Jackman, Marisa Tomei, Laura Regan, Peter Friedman and was distributed by 20th Century Fox.
Some example sentences of century
Example sentences of “century”:
+ The Belgae colonised the area in the 1st century BC, and later it was settled by the Romans.
+ Another big borough of Essen is “Steele” in the east of the city, that was in the 19th and early 20th century a city as big as Essen.
+ Operas had been performed in various buildings in Turin during the 17th century but it was not until 1713 that a proper opera house was planned.
+ Like many Russian composers of the 19th century he was an amateur musician.
+ Tunstall’s Chapel, named after Cuthbert Tunstall, was built in the 15th century and is used for worship within the college.
+ Although the popular belief in the early 20th century was that the white race was better than all others, Lowie argued against racism, saying that all races had individual variation present within them and that no one race was superior.
+ A man who was very important in Mexico in the early 19th century was Antonio López de Santa Anna.
+ Phoenician and Greek people colonized the island in the 8th Century BC and sometimes fought wars there.
+ The Belgae colonised the area in the 1st century BC, and later it was settled by the Romans.
+ Another big borough of Essen is "Steele" in the east of the city, that was in the 19th and early 20th century a city as big as Essen.
+ Operas had been performed in various buildings in Turin during the 17th century but it was not until 1713 that a proper opera house was planned.
+ By the 21st century Contemporary RB became pop music.
+ The main office and library is in a building that was a revenue office built in the 18th century by Raja Baiyanath.
+ In the 16th century an outside staircase and a clock were added.
+ The 11th century is the time period from the year 1001 to 1100.
+ At the turn of the century Joseph Haydn wrote some of his best music in his two oratorios: “Die Schöpfung”.
More in-sentence examples of “century”:
+ Truro became a large town in the 19th century because of the tin mining industry of west Cornwall.
+ From the middle of the 19th century onwards, trade, industry and tourism gained momentum.
+ The Islamic Dome of the Rock has stood on the site of the Temple since the late 7th Century CE.
+ Truro became a large town in the 19th century because of the tin mining industry of west Cornwall.
+ From the middle of the 19th century onwards, trade, industry and tourism gained momentum.
+ The Islamic Dome of the Rock has stood on the site of the Temple since the late 7th Century CE.
+ Duecento is the name of the 13th century in the Italian language.
+ Since 8th until 10th century in the area of Złotoryja lived people from tribe called Trzebowianie.
+ Fin de siècle means turn of the century in French.
+ He was brought up hearing 18th century opera, and much of his best known music is still Classical in style, but he developed a lot as he matured and was writing in a more Romantic way by the end of his career.
+ The city is known for its Muslim patron saint Hazrat Lal Shahbaz Qalandar who lived here in 13th century CE.
+ It was derived in the 14th century by weighing King Henry IV’s hog’s head.
+ The Croods is a 2013 American computer-animated adventure comedy movie produced by DreamWorks Animation and distributed by 20th Century Fox.
+ In the 20th century this view began to change and in the late 20th century there was a strong movement within parts of the Roman Catholic Church to reach out to other denominations.
+ It was distributed by 20th Century Fox and was a box office failure.
+ They stopped using the 19th century scenery on the stage.
+ From the twelfth century the Khachen principality dominated the region.
+ Major routes developed in the mid 20th Century were made to the needs of the motor car.
+ In former times most of the people were farmers, however later in the 18th century the production of textiles became more and more important.
+ However, as the twentieth century went on, science produced many ideas which were nothing like common sense.
+ The sentiment began with the mid-19th century unification of Germany, which made the new nation a rival to the Great powers of Europe in economics, military, cultural, and geopolitical grounds.
+ Costain and was distributed by 20th Century Fox.
+ Before the ports of Livingston, GuatemalaLivingston and Puerto Barrios were built in the 19th century this was Guatemala’s main Caribbean Sea port.
+ In the 20th century composers had many different styles of composing.
+ It was built between the 5th century BC5th and the 1st century BC.
+ His writings greatly influenced Bengali culture during the late 19th century and early 20th century.
+ It was distributed by 20th Century Fox and was nominated for 7 Academy Awards in 1950.
+ This temple was built in the 13th century by Vijayanagara rulers and resembles the Virupaksheshwara Temple in Hampi.
+ Jacques Hadamard and Charles-Jean de La Vallée Poussin proved the prime number theorem in 1896, over a century after Gauss.
+ Each century had its standard and was made up of ten units of eight soldiers who shared a tent, millstone, a mule and cooking pot.
+ The term ‘clone’ was already in use since the beginning of the 20th century in reference to plants.
+ He helped the orchestra to learn new works, not just the well known classical and romantic works but also the more modern 20th century works.
+ At the end of the 19th century and the start of the 20th century, the city grew quickly.
+ In the 17th century the modern orchestra was developing.
+ It had died out by the 8th century or perhaps the early 9th century.
+ The issue was confirmed by late 20th century studies on the sequences of proteins and genes in apes and man.
+ The mask is known to have been used since the time of Aeschylus in the 6th century AD.
+ During the 20th century organ builders became more and more interested in returning to some of the ideas of the Baroque and Classical periods.
+ Norwegian immigrants went to the United States mostly in the latter half of the 19th century and the first few decades of the 20th century.
+ It was distributed by 20th Century Fox and was based on the 1984 novel Doctor Slaughter by Paul Theroux.
+ Sand was a very important writer for 19th century France, possibly she was one of the first feminists.
+ The term “Gothic” was first used to describe this script in fifteenth century Italy, in the midst of the Renaissance.
+ Calenardhon was the land north of the White Mountains, which later became Rohan in the 26th century T.A.
+ The 29th century will begin on January 1, 2801 and will end on December 31, 2900.
+ From the 18th century to the early 20th century, the United Kingdom was one of the most powerful nations in the world, with a large and powerful navy.
+ They existed between the 1st century BC and 7th century CE.
+ The western window from the 19th century is the largest window of the Minster and was restored in 1996.
+ Pierre-Luc-Charles Cicéri was a 19th century French set designer.
+ The tower was a particular triumph–it is the only 11th century great crossing tower still standing in England.
+ In the Middle Ages the Albanians were ruled by many foreign countries, including the Byzantine EmpireByzantine and Venetian Empires and during the 16th century resistance to the Ottoman Empire’s rule was led by the Albanian national hero “Skanderberg” but his real name was Gjergj Kastrioti.
+ The Old Kingdom began in the 27th century BC, the Middle Kingdom of EgyptMiddle Kingdom in the 21st century BC and the New Kingdom in the mid-16th century BC.
+ It stars John Gilbert John Gilbert, Gertrude Olmstead, Alan Hale Sr., Eric Mayne, Jean Arthur and was distributed by 20th Century Fox.
– UNESCO considered the sites to be the “finest examples of late 13th century and early 14th century military architecture in Europe”.
– Oliver Laurence North or Ollie North is a retired United States Marine Corps Lieutenant Colonel, political commentator, television host, military historian, and New York Times best-selling author.
– Today, historians tend to analyze economic and military factors in the decline of Rome.
– World War II was a global military conflict.
– He performed two five-month stretches of mandatory military service and studied Art and Literature at Stockholm University College, but without graduating.
How to use in-sentence of military
Example sentences of “military”:
– There are strategic resources, country borders and the military units will support by the nation, not by the cities.
– Because of that, the Chinese military had to guard the area.
– In the drum and bugle corps the bugle has changed from its military origins, and now has valves.
– Deeply discredited at home and abroad by his dubious electoral victory, Marcos held fast to his presidency as the Philippine military split between supporters of his and of Aquino’s legitimate right to the presidency.
– The second had both countries agree to have the same military and economy policies and was called the “Secret Supplementary Protocol”.
– He received the military rankrank of Major during World War II.
– By 1935, Germany was openly breaking the military restrictions of the Versailles Treaty, and conscription was reintroduced on 16 March 1935.
– In 1923 Chiang Kai-shek travelled to the Soviet Union to study military and politics with the Communist Party of the Soviet Union.
– Can someone who understands these things have a look at the Template:Infobox Military Person? It is used on the Aung San page, I tried to add a photo but can not get it to display.
– Samora Moisés Machel was a Mozambican military commander, politician and revolutionary.
- There are strategic resources, country borders and the military units will support by the nation, not by the cities.
- Because of that, the Chinese military had to guard the area.
- In the drum and bugle corps the bugle has changed from its military origins, and now has valves.
– He is famous for his military success, as he commanded the forces of Muhammad and of his immediate successors Abu Bakr and Umar ibn al-Khattab.
– The military closed the base in 1946.
– This is the basis of Development#Engineeringdevelopment of the military aircraft Ilyushin Il-80.
– The idea of “martial art” appeared first time in English language in the 1920 “Takenobu’s Japanese-English Dictionary” as a translation of the word “bu-gei” or “bu-jutsu” what means “”art” or “solution” of the military matters”.
– A civilian in time of war is a person who is not a member of a country’s military and any other fighting group.
– He ordered military training and drilling to be more rigorous and even made use of false reports of attack to keep the army alert.
– The governor is the head of the Executive executive branch of New York’s state government and the military and naval forces.
More in-sentence examples of “military”:
- The military killed many protestors.
- In addition to this, one government and two military investigations.
– The military killed many protestors.
– In addition to this, one government and two military investigations.
– The military took power of the government.
– Work on understanding the Enigma, and on breaking German military signals, was of vital importance in the Battle of the Atlantic, the greatest threat to Britain during the war.
– It was the fourth incident in Turkey involving the particular model of aircraft, which has caused the deaths of 39 people, including two high-ranking military officers.
– Henderson was discharged from military service by honorable discharge on March 8, 1946 at Fort Dix, New Jersey.
– He was the youngest full-rank general and self-appointed Field Marshal in Pakistan’s military history.
– After the Second World War, senior military men of Belgium, France, Scandinavia, and the United Kingdom made many changes in ICPM.
– Attila led the Hunnic Empire, and was known as a feared military commander.
– For example, Bernard Lovell began radio astronomy at Jodrell Bank using leftover military radar equipment.
– King John’s reign began with military defeats – he lost Normandy to Philip II of France in his first five years on the throne.
– He remembered his own years of military service.
– France has about 359,000 military personnel.
– Suganob along with a Dansalan College teacher who was also taken hostage escaped early morning of September 17, 2017 from their captors and were found by the military who rescued them near the Bato Ali mosque.
– Charles turned professional in 1940, but his career was interrupted while he served in the United States military during World War II.
– In 1944, Takeuchi served in the military for World War II and was detained in the Soviet Union following the war.
– During WW2, a military version of the DC-3 known as the C-47 “Skytrain” was the primary transport of the US Military.
– Henry was more interested in religion and learning than in military matters and was not a successful king.
– It has been suggested that simpler versions of the game should be developed by British military officers living in India during the 1860s or 1870s, who brought it back with them.
– Through football, the most popular sport in the country, they got people talking about all sorts of important and relevant questions concerning society, democracy and the end of military rule.
– The new South African military became known as the South African National Defence Force.
– The failure of the assassination attempt and the intended military that was to follow led the Gestapo to arrest more than 7,000people, of whom they executed 4,980.
– His mother was called Rosa, she influenced him to go to military school at the age of 20, but his love for music meant that he would go to Cranbrook in Germany.
– The battle was between the military forces of the Empire of Japan and the Allies.
– Yarrow was appointed Member of the Order of the British Empire for military service in 1946.
– After Indian military intervention, the provisional government returned from Government-in-exileexile in Calcutta, Bengal.
– Because the lab does classified military research, it is closed to the public except for an open house held once every two years.
– Mlangeni died on 21 July 2020 at a military hospital in Pretoria from an intestinal blockage, aged 95.
– Withdrawal of a military occupation may be due to political reasons.
– He did not want the United States to get its military involved in Latin America.
– He joined them there after World War II, in 1949, joining the military in the 1950s.
– He was later jailed by the military dictator Siad Barre for speaking out against the regime.
– The battle of Cúcuta was not important as military day, but by the moral importance that took Bolivar advantage to release to Venezuela.
– Henri of Orléans was a former military officer as well as an author and painter.
– In the months leading up to the invasion, the Allies worked at military deception.
– Mutoh has also served military service in Japan and was able to reach the rank of master sergeant.
– The “Women in Military Service for America Memorial” is at the Ceremonial Entrance to Arlington National Cemetery.
– He tried to modernize military music.
– He was ready to use the Nazi military to invade the area.
– Soviet soldiers in Afghanistan lacked the proper military tactics for guerrilla warfare in Afghanistan’s rugged mountainous terrain and many of the Soviet troops were young conscripts untested in combat.
– A military dictatorship was put in place.
– This was one of the first European military bases in the Western Hemisphere.
– As a general, Grant would have brought his own extra military security force, but he did not attend the play because his wife Julia and Mary Todd did not get along well.
– The Military also said they released the pictures to prove that Uday and Qusay were dead, and that they hoped this would bring closure to the Iraqi people.
– The initial goals of Japanese leaders were to destroy the US Navy, seize lands rich in natural resources, and establish strategic military bases to defend Japan’s empire in the Pacific Ocean and Asia.
– ANZAC Hall is on the upper level of the memorial, used for the display of large military equipment.
– The next year Francetić returned to Zagreb hoping to complete his study of law but was forced to complete his military service instead.
– The monks were organized into groups of ten for administrative purposes, along the lines of military platoons, headed by a senior monk, the decanus.
– The 1939 reforms also allowed the creation of Libyan military units within the Italian army.
+ Broadly speaking, fuel oil is any liquid petroleum product that is burned in a furnace or boiler for the generation of heat or used in an engine for the generation of power, except oils having a flash point of approximately +40 °C and oils burned in cotton or wool-wick burners.
+ A boiler is a device used to heat water or other fluids until it Boilingboils or before boiling point.
+ A boiler feedwater pump is a pump that supplies water to a boiler.
+ A fire-tube boiler is a type of boiler in which hot gases pass from a fire through many tubes.
+ Most of the peacetime medals were presented to members of the United States Navy for their actions during boiler explosions, man-overboard incidents, and other hazards of naval service.
+ In this type of system, water is heated by a boiler and pumped through pipes laid underneath the floor.
+ The source of the heat for boiler can be from coal, oil, wood, rejected heat or natural gas.
How to use in sentence of boiler
Example sentences of “boiler”:
+ A soot blower is a device used to remove soot that has accumulated on the furnace tube of a boiler during combustion.
+ The fuel to give it a large surface area, and is then blown into a large boiler with lots of air.
+ The solvent is then removed and sent to a distillation unit that has both a boiler and condenser.
+ Where steam is required for space heating, the boiler is often called a “steam generator”.
+ It may cause blockage of pipes and reduce boiler efficiency.
+ Using a double boiler or “bain-marie” means that the heat is constant, and does not to be adjusted to make sure the eggs do not brown or burn.
+ A water-tube boiler is a type of boiler in which water circulates in tubes heated by fire from outside.
+ A soot blower is a device used to remove soot that has accumulated on the furnace tube of a boiler during combustion.
+ The fuel to give it a large surface area, and is then blown into a large boiler with lots of air.
+ Woods’ first patent was for an improved steam boiler furnace.
+ The steam to power a steam engine is made in a boiler that heats water to make steam.
+ This produces hot gases that rise and go through tubes in a boiler – a large space with water in it.
+ Telesforo Trinidad received a Medal of Honor after rescuing two men from a boiler explosion.
+ The literal translation of Tatar qazan is a boiler or cauldron.
+ Aziz was the former Vice-Chancellor of the University of Malaya from 1968 to 1988.
+ The office was created in 1957, when the Federation of Malaya gained independence from the United Kingdom.
+ He was the first Chief Minister of the Federation of Malaya from 1955 to 1957, before becoming Malaya‘s first Prime Minister after independence in 1957.
+ It links the Andaman Sea and the Java Sea, and separates Malaya and Sumatra.
+ The book was published by University of Malaya Press in Kuala Lumpur in 1970.
+ British Malaya is an area around the Malay Peninsula and Singapore Strait that was colonycolonized by the British.
+ After he graduationgraduated there in 1958, he went to Malaya in 1962 for a special service with the 2nd and 3rd Battalions of the Royal Australian Regiment.
+ In 1958 they went to Malaya to help the Commonwealth there.
+ In 1989, the Software Engineering Institute introduced the notion that SPC can be usefully applied to non-manufacturing processes, such as software-engineering processes, in the Capability Maturity Model.
+ For the tiger shark, maturity depends on size and not on age.
+ Another study in the northern Gulf of Mexico showed that the age of maturity was 7 feet for females.
+ I believe his maturity and forward thinking ability will serve us well on RFx closures, crat chats, and I know that he has the technical know-how to conduct username requests and bot requests.
+ Some species reach maturity quickly.
maturity – example sentences
Example sentences of “maturity”:
+ They reach maturity at about 14 months, and have been known to reach the age of 23 years.
+ At the death of the insured person or on the date of maturity whichever happens earlier, the amount insured will be paid.
+ They reach maturity when they are around 2 years old.
+ It is the only known case of an animal which can revert completely to a sexually immature, colonial stage after it has reached sexual maturity as an individual.
+ One study in the southern Gulf of Mexico found that the age of maturity was 10 years for males.
+ Indonesian mountain weasels reach sexual maturity at one year.
+ Body mass, age and sexual maturity in short-beaked echidnas, “Tachyglossus aculeatus”.
+ Sobhuza was chosen King soon after that, and his grandmother Labotsibeni and uncle Prince Malunge led the Swazi nation until his maturity in 1921.
+ Females reach sexual maturity at 4 years.
+ They reach sexual maturity at 3–5 years, depending on the type of habitat.
+ Kittens are “weaned” at between six and seven weeks, and cats normally reach sexual maturity at 5–10 months.
+ It is also known Monte Carlo fallacy or fallacy of the maturity of chances.
+ They reach maturity at about 14 months, and have been known to reach the age of 23 years.
+ At the death of the insured person or on the date of maturity whichever happens earlier, the amount insured will be paid.
More in-sentence examples of “maturity”:
+ I have nothing but confidence that this maturity will translate over to actions as a crat.
+ Bonds have a maturity date.
+ I have nothing but confidence that this maturity will translate over to actions as a crat.
+ Bonds have a maturity date.
+ The least weasel reach sexual maturity in 3 to 4 months.
+ Barras has shown us the maturity required for this position.
+ The age of sexual maturity is uncertain, but may be four to five years.
+ A scorpion reaches maturity after it has gone through 5 to 7 moults.
+ The works of his early maturity were typically Impressionist snapshots of real life, full of sparkling colour and light.
+ Sexual maturity occurs around three to four years of age, and life expectancy in captivity is 20years.
+ The common toad reaches maturity at three to seven years.
+ This idea exists today within the Level 4 and Level 5 practices of the Capability Maturity Model Integration.
+ Pups are weaned around 5 to 6 weeks and reach sexual maturity at about 6 to 9 weeks.
+ When males reach sexual maturity in their early teens, the matriarch and other female members of the group will chase him away.
+ Although eclectus parrots usually reach sexual maturity between 2–3 years.
+ If you don’t have another reason, and just keep this one, it’ll show that you are more immature than Shappy and comments about his maturity on EN have nothing to do with him on simple.
+ Although this shark is widely distributed, its restricted habitat, depth range, small litter size, and the long time to reach maturity means that the whitetip reef shark may become increasingly threatened to overfishing.
+ Fruits are at their optimum maturity when the seed pulp has turned into a clear jelly with no hint of browning.
+ Good habitats are made up of trees of sufficient size and maturity sufficient for tree cavities to form.
+ If a novelty were to evolve gradually in an animal’s juvenile form, then its development might not appear in the fossil record at all, but if the species were then to undergo neoteny, in which sexual maturity is reached while in a juvenile form, then the feature would appear suddenly in the fossil record, despite having evolved gradually.
+ The main disadvantage of abstraction is that highly abstract concepts are more difficult to learn, and require a degree of mathematical maturity and experience before they can be assimilated.
+ The seeds are dispersed when the pod reaches maturity and bursts open.
+ This means they get to sexual maturity and reproduce while still in a larval form.
+ The bulls have a huge proboscis, front part of face and may weigh 750lbs, and 8ft in length at maturity although old males can approach 11ft long and weigh 1,375lbs in rare cases.
+ Kansan has shown even temper and maturity in every action taken.
+ Whitetip reef sharks reach maturity at around the age of 8 years, and live up to a maximum age of 25 years.
+ Female Sumatran tigers reach maturity at the age of around three to four years.
+ I am left without doubt that the maturity and competence will be added to the crat working group, as a net benefit.
+ Male bignose sharks reach maturity at around 2 metres in length, while females reach maturity between 2.3-2.8 metres.
+ The age of maturity is from 6 to 13 years.
+ As one of the older people involved in the project I think I have the maturity and wisdom to be a very responsible Oversighter.
+ They are normally weaned around six months of age and reach sexual maturity after a year.
+ Equality feminists opposed protective legislature, such as maturity leave, purely on principle.
+ Males reach maturity at the ages of 4–5 years, when they are at the lengths of between 1.8-2.8 metres.
+ With the growth of the five children to maturity and elegance, the stories have been tailored accordingly to suit the children.
+ This was based on ideas from “Neuropath, “a fictional world where the technologies of neuroscience have reached technical and social maturity and prevalence.
+ Leopard geckos reach sexual maturity at the age of one to three years.
+ Sexual maturity is reached at 3 years.
+ Steppe polecats reach sexual maturity at the age of 10 months.
+ Males do not reach maturity until 7 years old.
+ Fruit maturity is not always apparent from the outside as the fruits remain green until they are over mature or rotting.
+ His estimated age at death depends upon whether the maturity stage of his teeth or skeletal is used, and whether that maturity is compared to that of modern humans or chimpanzees.
+ The oceanic whitetip shark is viviparous, and both genders reach maturity around the ages of 6-7 years, with the females being at a length of 1.8-2 metres.
+ The Blacknose shark is quite a fast growing species, with both males and females reaching maturity at the lengths of about 1 metre.
+ Reproductive maturity occurs at seven to ten years.
+ These fish reach sexual maturity at 9–12 months of age.
+ Blue sharks are viviparous, with the males maturing at the age of 4-5, and females reaching maturity at the age of 5-6.
+ Bull sharks reach maturity depending on where they are.
+ When it reaches maturity it is about the size of a rabbit, making it the smallest living ungulate.
+ After sufficent time has passed, I believe the editor now has the maturity to look past disputes and do what is right and correct on this wiki.
+ The rufous treepie builds its nest 6−8 meters above the ground in trees.
+ Females have a rufous breast and belly.
+ The rufous hare-wallaby is a nocturnal herbivore that eats herbs, leaves and seeds.
+ They range in size from the rufous piculet at 8 centimetres in length, and weighing 7grams, to the toco toucan, at 63 centimetres long, and weighing 680grams.
– Postum is an instant type beverage used in place of coffee.
– Although the cafés are owned and operated by Barnes Noble, servers follow Starbucks’ standards in beverage preparation.
– The Act of Congressact defined any beverage containing more than one-half of one percent an intoxicating beverage.
– Content of handbags might include such items as wallet/coins, keys, mobile phone, cosmetics and jewellery, books/e-books, pen and paper, food and beverage such as a water bottle, pepper spray and other items for self-defence, tampons and other feminine hygiene products, contraceptioncontraceptives, tissues and infant care products, or a hairbrush.
– C2 Green Tea is a bottled green tea beverage produced and manufactured by Universal Robina.
– Recently two other sweeteners, sucralose have come into growing use, particularly by smaller beverage producers.
– Till 2003, he held the position of a president of Ukrainian-Netherlandic beverage company “UDD Company”.
– After one year from the ratification of this article the manufacture, sale, or transportation of intoxicating liquors within, the importation thereof into, or the exportation thereof from the United States and all territory subject to the jurisdiction thereof for beverage purposes is hereby prohibited.
In sentence examples of beverage
Example sentences of “beverage”:
– Scuderia Toro Rosso or just Toro Rosso is one of two Formula One teams owned by Austrian beverage company Red Bull.
– Red Bull Racing is a Formula One racing team owned by Austrian beverage company Red Bull.
– The actual beverage is made by mixing the substance with water and sugar.
– In the United States where processed sugarcane syrup is used as a sweetener in food and beverage manufacturing, the Food and Drug Administration considers “evaporated cane juice” to be a misleading term for “sugar” on product labels.
– In August 2001, Quaker was bought out by Pepsico because Pepsi wanted to own Gatorade and be in the sports beverage market.
– If a 150 proof beverage is mixed half-and-half with water, the drink is 75 proof.
– Around 1790, it was discovered that a Carbonationcarbonated beverage was pushed out of a container in France.
– In Sandakan the Slurpee beverage is popular among teen and kids.
– Local stores along the 18th Street corridor were rapidly replaced with late-night establishments, leading to a moratorium on new liquor licenses by the Alcohol Beverage Control Board in 2000 after successful lobbying by resident groups.
– SABMiller plc was a multinational corporationmultinational brewing and beverage company headquartered in London, England.
– Snapple is a flavored beverage in the United States.
– A drink or beverage is a liquid that an organism can take into their body, by using their mouth.
– Gatorade is a brand of sports-themed food and beverage products, built around its signature product: a line of sports drinks.
– Hogarth engraved “Beer Street” to show a happy city drinking the ‘good’ beverage of English beer.
– Dongchimi is a food and a beverage all in one.
– Each room usually comes with unlimited snack and beverage refills.
– It is used in beverage making.
– Kvass is a mildly alcoholic beverage made from fermented black or rye bread.
– Rockwell wanted to portray a family within a theme of continuity, virtue, homeliness and abundance without extravagance, as confirmed by water as the modest beverage choice.
- Scuderia Toro Rosso or just Toro Rosso is one of two Formula One teams owned by Austrian beverage company Red Bull.
- Red Bull Racing is a Formula One racing team owned by Austrian beverage company Red Bull.
- The actual beverage is made by mixing the substance with water and sugar.
– He studied at Telecommunications High School, at Calvary Christian High School, and at the University of Southern California.
– Petersburg with Team Hope, his church group at Calvary Chapel.
– He is buried at the Calvary Catholic Cemetery in Clearwater, FloridaClearwater, Florida.
– Cameron and Comfort were a part in a debate on television with Atheismatheists Brian Sapient and Kelly O’Conner of the Rational Response Squad, at Calvary Baptist Church in Manhattan on May 5, 2007.
– It highlights the Calvary or the Puente Romano, 19th century and is on the Torrente de Sant Jordi, the Municipal Museum, the Music Festival and numerous art exhibitions.
– He is buried at Calvary Hill Cemetery in Dallas, Texas.