+ The moon is named after the nymph Amalthea from Greek mythology who nursed the infant Zeus with goat’s milk..
+ It is named after Despina Despina, a nymph who was a daughter of Poseidon.
+ Khamnu is the daughter of Ngangkhaleima, the wood nymph and Chingkhu Telheiba, the king of Ancient Moirang.
+ He is the boyfriend of the tree nymph Juniper.
+ Grover’s girlfriend is a nymph named Juniper.
+ She is a nymph from Domino.
+ On this island lives the nymph Calypso, and Odysseus stayed with her for seven years.
In sentence use of nymph
Example sentences of “nymph”:
+ He is chasing a nymph called Cloris.
+ Mount Parnassus is named after Parnassos, the son of the nymph Kleodora and the man Kleopompus.
+ It is in this book that we meet Juniper, Grover’s nymph girlfriend, who is sobbing hysterically as The Council of Cloven Elders’ decide that Grover has been searching far too long for the god Pan— they give him a week to find Pan, and if he does not, his searcher’s license will be revoked.
+ The dragonfly nymph eats mosquitoes at all stages of development and is quite effective in controlling populations.
+ He came to a spring that belonged to a nymph called “Telephusa” and tried to build his temple there, but Telephusa suggested he build his temple at Delphi instead, since there was already a shrine there to Themis, the goddess of telling the future.
+ It shows the god, Apollo chasing a beautiful wood nymph that he had fallen in love with.
+ In Greek mythology, Salmacis was a Nymphnaiad nymph of a spring at Caria in Asia Minor.
+ Echo was a nymph in Greek mythology, and an Oread.
+ Calypso was named after Calypso, a nymph in Greek mythology.
+ He is chasing a nymph called Cloris.
+ Mount Parnassus is named after Parnassos, the son of the nymph Kleodora and the man Kleopompus.
+ It is in this book that we meet Juniper, Grover's nymph girlfriend, who is sobbing hysterically as The Council of Cloven Elders' decide that Grover has been searching far too long for the god Pan— they give him a week to find Pan, and if he does not, his searcher's license will be revoked.
+ Kallisto or Callisto was a nymph in Greek mythology, a companion of Artemis.
+ While in the nymph stage they eat mosquito larvae and other things.
+ It is named after the nymph Himalia.
+ Most of the time, the nymph looks similar to the adult, but it is smaller, may have different colouration, and does not have wings.
+ Most of a dragonfly’s life is spent in the nymph form, beneath the water’s surface.
+ It is named after Ida, a CreteCretan nymph in Greek mythology who lived on a mountain that has her name.
+ Von Steuben went to Valley Forge and met General George Washington.
+ By this success he was given entry to the Grand Slam Chess Final 2009 in Bilbao where he met Levon Aronian, Sergey Karjakin.
+ Nash and Crosby had met earlier in England, and got back in touch in California.
+ Cobain met Love in 1990.
+ When settlers met the Saponi, they were surprised to find that they already spoke English languageEnglish and knew about Christianity.
met – some sentence examples
Example sentences of “met”:
+ The Cretan soldiers get off Idomeneo’s ship and are met by their wives, and all praise Neptune.
+ He relocated to Vienna where he met with some success.
+ The refusal of the queen to replace some of the ladies in waiting was met with criticism.
+ Written by the American Psychiatric Association lists all of the mental health conditions that are recognized by the APA, and sets out the official requirements that have to be met for each condition to be diagnosed.
+ Selena was met by Perez who told her that it was too late.
+ In 1833 he was made organist of St Anne’s Church, Wandsworth and in that same year met Felix Mendelssohn who invited him to Germany.
+ After her exemption she returned to Prague, where she again met her husband, who survived the death march.
+ He met Arnold, who gave him papers and the plans to West Point.
+ In the same year Ding took for her first time part in the Olympics in London, where she won with the team gold and in the singles met Li Xiaoxia, where she lost and silver won.
+ She had, however, already met a relative by marriage, the Tsesarevich of Russia.
+ The Cretan soldiers get off Idomeneo's ship and are met by their wives, and all praise Neptune.
+ He relocated to Vienna where he met with some success.
+ The refusal of the queen to replace some of the ladies in waiting was met with criticism.
More in-sentence examples of “met”:
+ The Confederate Army met the Union Army near Gettysburg, Pennsylvania and fought the Battle of Gettysburg, which lasted from July 1 to 3, 1863.
+ Thesiger travelled through the UAE with his Bedouin friends and even met Sheikh Zayed in Al Ain.
+ On board, she met Henri Rochefort, a famous polemist, who became her friend until her death.
+ The Confederate Army met the Union Army near Gettysburg, Pennsylvania and fought the Battle of Gettysburg, which lasted from July 1 to 3, 1863.
+ Thesiger travelled through the UAE with his Bedouin friends and even met Sheikh Zayed in Al Ain.
+ On board, she met Henri Rochefort, a famous polemist, who became her friend until her death.
+ The legislature met on 22 May 2019 to choose a new premier and leadership.
+ They met in Mexico City while playing in a thrash metal band and later moved to Dublin.
+ She met and fell in love with a security guard called Jack Gee.
+ He was inspired by many people in the city, especially Ferdinand Fouqué and Frank Calvert, who he met in 1868.
+ He met with Xi Shun, Sultan Kösen, and Svetlana Pankratova.
+ In 1992, at the Zoo, he met and married Terri Raines.
+ In the Second World War the German army and French army met in the Ardennes in Belgium.
+ In the First Continental Congress, delegates from twelve colonies met in September 1774 because of the Coercive Acts imposed by the British Parliament on Massachusetts to answer the Boston Tea Party and other resistance to new taxes.
+ Dev visited the town with his family, met Radhika and became good friends.
+ Márquez met his wife, Mercedes Barcha, when they were in college.
+ Jimmy Carter met Herman while campaigning in Atlanta, Georgia, and after becoming President in 1977, picked her to be Director of the Labor Department’s Women’s Bureau.
+ He met the composer Joseph Haydn and the two men became great friends, often playing together in a string quartet.
+ From the late 1980s, Adams was an important figure in the Northern Ireland peace process, started when he met first the SDLP leader John Hume and later the Irish and British governments, and then other parties.
+ Anchises, in Greek legend, member of the junior branch of the royal family of Troy: While he was tending his sheep on Mount Ida, the goddess Aphrodite met him and, enamoured of his beauty, bore him Aeneas.
+ This was when they were first met by the French in 1667.
+ The teams have met in 5 games, including a match in the 2002 FIFA World Cup group stage which was won by the United States 3–2.
+ Padraic had met Mary Gunning Maguire at college.
+ In November 1947, Anne met King Michael I of Romania who was visiting London for the wedding of Princess Elizabeth and Philip Mountbatten, Duke of Edinburgh.
+ She was to sing at the Met for twenty-four consecutive seasons.
+ In the same year he met Bakunin in Locarno.
+ The CD has been met with critical acclaim.
+ The labels by each of them show you what I’d do to them if I met them in real life.
+ Returning home, Pepys met his clerk, Tom Hayter, who had lost everything.
+ He used to go to attend the ‘Mushaira’ at the haveli of Hakim Syed Aminuddin, in BhaatiGate area of Old Lahore city—hekre, he met many famous poets and writers and also began to write good poems which became very popular.
+ A year later, he met up with Du Fu, in Loyang.
+ The CEO of Big Hit Entertainment, Bang Si-Hyuk, met with the group’s leader RM and was impressed by his rapping.
+ In 1966, Benny and Bjorn both met and decided to write songs together.
+ Later, in a separate convention, the northern democrats met again and chose Douglas.
+ Suppiluliuma met with his son and then invaded Syria himself, laying siege to the city of Carchemish.
+ They lived at the house of Edward Kent where they were looked after by Mr and Mrs Phillips, and met Lord Sydney.
+ In New York she met Roy Brigham.
+ After two years struggling in London and Paris, Anggun met French producer Erick Benzi and signed to Sony Music Entertainment.
+ While there he met Valentina Goryacheva.
+ While she was at the University, she met Jackie in 1941.
+ This touching tape was opened to the public on television and Japanese people met with deep sorrow.
+ She met Ronald Reagan in 1951.
+ The following year, the new Moonglows split up and with Fuqua as his mentor, Gaye traveled to Detroit, Michigan where they met Berry Gordy, who had formed Motown Records.
+ Upton and Cate Blanchett met in 1996 on the set of a TV show, and were married on 29 December 1997.
+ He is best known for playing Ted Mosby on the CBS sitcom “How I Met Your Mother”.
+ He was famous for crossing the lines during the Siege of Beirut to meet Yassir Arafat on 3 July 1982, the first time the Palestinian leader ever met with an Israeli.
+ Mozart and da Ponte first met in Vienna in 1783.
+ During his time in Rugby, he met Marjorie Louise Butler, and they married in 1936.
+ Later, she met the Montmartre painter Pierre-Auguste Renoir.
+ Pérez de Cuéllar joined the Ministry of Foreign affairsForeign Affairs in 1940 and the embassies in France, where he met and married his first wife ; the United Kingdom; Bolivia; and Brazil.
+ Leporello tells them that Giovanni has met his end.
+ As a result, both republics were annexed to the British Empire.
+ In 1573, the city was annexed by the Mughal Empire.
+ However, the Red Army occupied the territory and annexed it to the newly formed Soviet Union and the Azerbaijan Soviet Socialist Republic was founded on April 28, 1920.
+ It became independent in 1791, but was annexed by Russian Empire in 1795 during Third Partition of Poland.
+ In 1888, Chile annexed Easter Island, leasing much of the land for sheep raising.
+ Bosnia and Herzegovina was annexed to Serbia.
annexed – some sentence examples
Example sentences of “annexed”:
+ The settlement was founded on the island of Tristan da Cunha in 1816 by a Corporal William Glass after the UK annexed Tristan da Cunha.
+ After the Mongol invasions of the 1230s, Volga Bulgaria was annexed by the Golden Horde.
+ The settlement was founded on the island of Tristan da Cunha in 1816 by a Corporal William Glass after the UK annexed Tristan da Cunha.
+ After the Mongol invasions of the 1230s, Volga Bulgaria was annexed by the Golden Horde.
+ It was annexed in 1975.
+ The Inquiry said that the German Empire should give Alsace-Lorraine back to France, that France should get the parts of the Saarland that it controlled before 1815, that the Rhineland should be demilitarized, that Belgium stop being neutral, that Belgium should get some territory in the Maastricht and Malmedy regions, that Luxembourg should either be annexed to Belgium or have its independence brought back, and that there should be a vote in northern Schleswig to decide whether it will stay with the German Empire or rejoin Denmark.
+ Acquaviva was annexed to San Marino in 1243.
+ Rolling Stock Company who hoped to establish “an ideal workingman’s community” when he laid out the town along a rail line in 1883, six years before Chicago annexed the town.
+ In 2017 the district annexed Ebergassing, Fischamend, Gramatneusiedl, Himberg, Klein-Neusiedl, Lanzendorf, Leopoldsdorf, Maria Lanzendorf, Moosbrunn, Rauchenwarth, Schwadorf, Schwechat and Zwölfaxing from the closed Wien-Umgebung District.
+ Kenwood was originally part of Hyde Park Township, which was annexed to the city of Chicago in 1889.
+ In 1960, India invaded and annexed the territory.
+ The Kingdom of Oudh was also annexed because the governor general thought its government was corrupt.
More in-sentence examples of “annexed”:
+ He annexed many principalities.
+ Liberland has also established relations with the region of Savoie, an independent and self-governed territory from the 11th century until 1860, when it was annexed to France.
+ The borders of the former Venetian province of “Albania Veneta” changed again in 1918, when was created the Kingdom of Yugoslavia, but were reinstated from 1941 to 1943 during World War II, when Mussolini annexed the territories around Cattaro to the Kingdom of Italy.
+ Originally organized in 1872 from near townships, Norwood Park was annexed to the City of Chicago in 1893.
+ During his term, the United States annexed Hawaii, Cuba, the Philippines, and Wake Island.
+ After the end of World War I, the area was occupied by the ItalyItalian annexed to Italy in 1920.
+ Edgewater was the northeastern corner of Lake View Township, an independent suburb which was annexed by the city of Chicago in 1889.
+ The main port city, Walvis Bay, and the Penguin Islands were annexed by United Kingdom Great Britain in 1878 as a part of the Cape Colony, which became a part of the Union of South Africa on 31 May 1910.
+ Most of the population lives to the north of these mountains, while to the south lies the Western Sahara, a former Spanish colony that was annexed by Morocco in 1975. Morocco claims that the Western Sahara is part of its territory and refers to that as its Southern Provinces.
+ After Chancellor Otto von Bismarck dissolved the German Confederation, Prussia annexed almost all of northern Germany.
+ Later on, it fell under Sikh rule until 1849, when the Punjab was annexed by the East India Company and thus British rule lasted here until 1947.
+ The area was annexed by the Mughals in 1687 and was later conquered by the Nawab of the Carnatic.
+ The British colony was annexed by Mussolini to the “Italian Empire” in Italian East Africa.
+ The USSR also annexed parts of Poland and Romania.
+ The 10th Ward is one of the city’s Uptown wards, formerly the old Faubourg Lafayette annexed by New Orleans in 1850s.
+ Before 1914, the borough of The Bronx had been earlier in the southern part of Westchester County, New YorkWestchester County which had then been annexed to New York County.
+ After the war, Ethiopia annexed Eritrea.
+ However, it was only part of Poland for less than 20 years, and in September 1939, it was taken by Soviet troops and annexed to the USSR.
+ In March 2014, Russia occupied Crimea, made a pseudo-referendum which proclaimed the Crimea independence and annexed it.
+ In 1813, after the Napoleonic Wars, the town became part of the Kingdom of Hanover, which was annexed by the Kingdom of Prussia after the Austro-Prussian War in 1866 as a province.
+ Soon Estonia was annexed again, this time by the Nazi forces.
+ Chile’s former Tarapacá region was a former Peruvian province, which was occupied by Chile under the 1883 Treaty of Ancón at the close of the War of the Pacific, and then formally annexed in 1929 by the Treaty of Lima.
+ In 1942 there were 4020 Italians in these newly annexed areas: 2220 in Spalato.
+ Govt of the Punjab, 1884, p 211 When the Hazara region was annexed to British India in 1849, the then District Commissioner Major James Abbott decided to build a cantonment town which was founded in 1853 as Abbottabad; Gazetteer, p.35 and at that time, a smaller military station or tented garrison was set up close to Kakul.
+ After the defeat of Tipu Sultan in the Fourth Anglo-Mysore War, the region was annexed with Madras prescidency.
+ Personal union with Belgium from 1885 to 1908, when Belgium annexed it.
+ The city has expanded and annexed portions of adjoining Delaware County and Fairfield County.
+ In 1772 Frederick II annexed most of Poland and decided to call himself King of Prussia.
+ Some of the land and the town Bellinzona itself were previously annexed by Uri in 1419 but lost again in 1422.
+ In 1938, Germany annexed Austria and Salzburg was a part of Germany.
+ In 2014 Russia annexed the region along with Sevastopol turning them in one of its federal subjects as Republic of Crimea and city of Sevastopol.
+ Personal union with the Congo Free State from 1885 to 1908, when it annexed the Congo Free State.
+ The East Cantons were part of the Rhine Province of Prussia in Germany until 1920 but were annexed by Belgium following Germany’s defeat in World War I and the subsequent Treaty of Versailles.
+ It was annexed to Florence in 1530.
+ The northern part of Azerbaijan was annexed to Russia, while the south went to Iran.
+ The island of Saseno in Albania was annexed to the province, after separating it from the province of Zara.
+ The region was later annexed to the Soviet Union under border changes of the Potsdam Agreement, when it was attached to the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic.
+ Eventually, the Indian army routed the Razakars and the group was disbanded after India annexed the state.
+ The mount became strategically important again in 933 when William I, Duke of NormandyWilliam “Long Sword” annexed the Dukes of Brittany.
+ Thus, the kingdom was annexed by the Burmese forces.
+ At the end of that month almost all of the Dalmatian coast, with the major cities of Spalato, Sebenico and Cattaro were annexed to Italy with the name Governatorate of Dalmatia.
+ New Spain also included Venezuela before it was annexed to the Viceroyalty of New Granada in 1717.
+ Dhivehi, Divehi or Mahl is an Indo-Aryan language spoken by about 350,000 people in the Republic of Maldives and Suvadives and also in the disputed island of Minicoy, claimed by Maldivians that is annexed by neighbouring India, where it is known by another name, the Mahal language or Mahl.
+ But not all of Dalmatia was annexed by Italy, as the German puppet state – the Independent State of Croatia – took some sections of the Dalmatian areas, though the Italian army held control over all of Dalmatia.
+ The Danish kings and queens noticed that Norway was weak and defenceless, so they annexed Norway.
+ Israel declared independence, the West Bank was annexed by Jordan, and Egypt took control of the Gaza Strip.
+ It was closed when Azerbaijan was occupied and annexed by the Soviet Union, and was established again in February 11, 1992 after the dissolution of the Soviet UnionSoviet Union ended and Azerbaijan became independent again on October 18, 1991.
+ These election was won by the “Allianz für Deutschland a group of parties which wanted the GDR to be annexed by West Germany.
+ In 1816 the United Kingdom formally annexed the islands, ruling them from the Cape Colony in South Africa.
+ He annexed many principalities.
+ Liberland has also established relations with the region of Savoie, an independent and self-governed territory from the 11th century until 1860, when it was annexed to France.
– Just after the ice melts on northern lakes and the water temperature is between 49° and 59°F, muskies begin to spawn.
– Although it’s not smooth like a mirror, sea ice is very shiny.
– Henry “Hank, Red” Bassen was a CanadiansCanadian professional ice hockey Chicago Black Hawks, Pittsburgh Penguins and Detroit Red Wings.
– Ruslan Viktorovych Fedotenko is professional UkraineUkrainian hockey player, he has played in National Hockey League ice hockey left winger for the New York Rangers.
– Sheldon Kennedy is a CanadiansCanadian retired professional ice hockey player.
– This is a hidden maintenance category for Template:Infobox ice hockey player.
– One reason for this is because sea ice formation and melting is very sensitive to temperature changes.
– With his ice dancing partner, Mary Firth, he won the U.S.
Sentence example of ice
Example sentences of “ice”:
– Edward Thomas “Ed” Barry was an AmericansAmerican professional ice hockey player.
– Plante played junior ice hockeyjunior hockey for the Calgary Hitmen of the Western Hockey League.
– Marián Hossa is a Slovak professional ice hockey player.
– In the overall mass balance, the volume of sea ice depends on the thickness of the ice as well as the area covered.
– Blenders are also used to make cold alcoholic drinks that include crushed ice or ice cream, such as margaritas and Mississippi Mudslide drinks.
– This episode reveals that Marceline and the Ice King knew each other from the aftermath of the Mushroom War, an apocalyptic-like event that occurred a thousand years before the beginning of the series.
– It opened in 1996 as the Ice Palace.
– William Edward Ranford born December 14, 1966 in Brandon, ManitobaBrandon, Canadian retired professional ice hockey goaltender and is the current goaltending coach for the Los Angeles Kings.
– When Carbon dioxide#Dry iceDry ice is put into water, the dry ice boils and makes fog.
- Edward Thomas "Ed" Barry was an AmericansAmerican professional ice hockey player.
- Plante played junior ice hockeyjunior hockey for the Calgary Hitmen of the Western Hockey League.
- Marián Hossa is a Slovak professional ice hockey player.
– Oklahoma has minor league sports teams in basketball, American footballfootball, arena football, baseball, soccer, and ice hockey.
– There is usually no ice from June until November.
– Ice can also be pulled out of water falls ice pillars can be made.
– The Rhine Falls were made in the last ice age about 14,000 to 17,000 years ago.
– After being turned into a vampire by DIO after killing himself in a gesture of self-sacrifice to provide his master with blood, Vanilla Ice obliterates Abdul and battles Polnareff and Iggy being exposed to sunlight and destroyed.
– Harry “Apple Cheeks” Lumley was a CanadiansCanadian professional ice hockey goaltender in the National Hockey League.
– This ice cream is made from milk, sweet cream, Egg, saffron, vanilla, and pistachios.
More in-sentence examples of “ice”:
– Karlskrona HK is an ice hockey club in the town of Karlskrona in Sweden.
– Allan Ramon “Red” Staley was a CanadiansCanadian professional ice hockey player.
– Further kinds of sport of the association are Baseball, Basketball, Bowling, Cricket, Golf, Gymnastics, Handball, Ice hockey, Roller hockey, Carats, Athletics Athletics, Rugby, swimming, tennis, Tournament dance and Volleyball.
– After the last ice age, Devon was one of the first places in England where people started to live.
– The art of developing ice hockey sticks is a complex science and has become big business.
– It plays its home games on Sjöaremossen’s artificial ice rink.
– He retired from playing ice hockey on July 20, 2011 so he could become an analyst on Ottawa Senators television broadcasts on RDS.
– However they are still relatively unsure how thick the sea ice is, in part because it is unclear how much snow is resting on the ice at any one time.
– He left six suicide notes for his wife, his three children, the Slovak Ice Hockey Federation and Slovan Bratislava officials.
– Studies of lunar topography,mineralogy, elemental abundance, the lunar exosphere, and signatures of hydroxyl and water ice are the scientific goals.
– Besides football, the VfL Bochum operates the following kinds of sport: Badminton, Basketball, Fencing, Ice hockey, Athletics athletics, Handball, Swimming, dance sport, Tennis, Table tennis and Volleyball.
– Christopher Arnold Terreri is a American former professional ice hockey goaltender who played for four professional teams of the NHL.
– Cam Fowler born December 5, 1991 in Windsor, OntarioWindsor, American-Canadian NHL ice hockey defenceman for the Anaheim Ducks.
– Moraines which are found far off from existing glaciers were created during a past ice age.
– Climatologists have said this is a good description of the climate change that happened in The Levant after the last ice age.
– Internationally, Henrik has played for Sweden men’s national ice hockey teamSweden and won a gold medal at the 2006 Winter Olympics in 1999 and 2001 World Championships.
– James Anthony “Chief” Neilson was a CanadiansCanadian professional ice hockey defenceman.
– Its main products are pies, premium ice cream, smoothies and ice cream cakes.
– Kettle holes can also form when a lake has a large amount of ice blocking the outlet where water drains from it, and the ice breaks up all at once.
– It has thin name because there are many small mountains which came to existence in the last ice age.
– She was a contestant on the sixth series of “Dancing on Ice in 2011.
– Chocolate ice cream is a type of ice cream and dessert.
– The West Ice forms in winter in the Greenland Sea, north of Iceland, between Greenland and Jan Mayen island.
– A polar bear can crawl across ice too thin for a human to walk on.
- Karlskrona HK is an ice hockey club in the town of Karlskrona in Sweden.
- Allan Ramon "Red" Staley was a CanadiansCanadian professional ice hockey player.
- Further kinds of sport of the association are Baseball, Basketball, Bowling, Cricket, Golf, Gymnastics, Handball, Ice hockey, Roller hockey, Carats, Athletics Athletics, Rugby, swimming, tennis, Tournament dance and Volleyball.
– Geologically, the Paleozoic starts shortly after the breakup of a supercontinent called Rodinia and at the end of a global ice age.
– This album was produced by Jason Roberts, who has also produced for artists such as: Cypress Hill, Ice Cube, House of Pain, Control Machete and Plastilina Mosh That same year, Cartel de Santa, launched a musical video of the song “Perros”, which was broadcast to Latin America by MTV.
– Two other players on the team sweep the ice in front of the stone with brooms.
– He retired from professional ice hockey in 2001.
– During the ice ages with their low sea levels, Cape York Peninsula was a low-lying land bridge.
– During the winter period there is thaw, in separate days — blizzards, and sometimes formed ice aggrieves to agriculture, causing an icing of herbage of pastures and winter crops.
– This date, 884, is cut in the large stone of the ice age times, that stands on the hill where it was founded.
– The goalkeeper in ice hockey uses thicker padding than the other players on the team.
– Ryan Callahan born March 21, 1985 in Rochester, New YorkRochester, American professional ice hockey right winger.
– Harbin Ice Festival makes Harbin become China’s coolest ice city for a winter holiday trip.
– The fresh water from the melting ice makes up a water layer on top of the sea water.
– By 1928, Epperson had earned royalties on more than 60 million Popsicle ice pops.
– This ice cream is so solid that a knife and fork is used to eat it.
– Champ aboard the “Terra Nova”, sailed direct to the ice fields.
– Raymond James Hannigan was a Canadian-American professional ice hockey right winger.
– Wolfgang, Jessica’s cousin, is shown going on an ICE train and going to Jessica’s house.
– He founded glaciology, the study of ice fields and ice ages.
– Harold “Mum” Mummery – was a professional ice hockey defenceman, shooting left.
– All of Schoep’s Ice Cream is currently produced from a single factory located on Helena Street in Madison, Wisconsin.
– The Arctic fox often trails the bears onto the ice to eat their leftover food.
– Middle clouds are usually made of water droplets but may also have some ice crystals.
– Gary Raymond Veneruzzo is a retired professional ice hockey player who played seven games in the National Hockey League and 348 games in the World Hockey Association.
+ He lost his re-election bid in the April 2 runoff in 2019 to Andre Vasquez.
+ The river is managed with artificial channels, runoff ditches and a few underground stretches.
+ Sulfuric acid is also used in most fertilizers and so can be introduced into the water cycle from runoff off of nearby farms into rivers and lakes.
+ The gulf receives the runoff from the watersheds of 12 rivers.
+ If no candidate win a majority of the vote in the first round, a runoff will be held between the top two candidates two weeks later.
runoff use in sentences
Example sentences of “runoff”:
+ Any voting method that ends in a runoff passes the criterion, because the Condorcet loser will lose in any head-to-head competition.
+ Opponents of Instant runoff voting often oppose computer counting of ballots, since it is difficult for ordinary citizens to count the ballots by hand and catch any fraud.
+ In the runoff election of April 1932, Hindenburg beat Hitler for the Presidency.
+ Evaporation greatly exceeds precipitation precipitation and surface runoff in the Mediterranean, a fact that is central to the water circulation within the basin.
+ Because of this, a runoff between those not already eliminated was conducted; Darrah eventually won immunity.
+ A runoff election happened between the top two finishers on April 7, 2015, and Rahm Emanuel won the election and stayed as mayor.
+ They believe Instant Runoff Voting to be the only way let voters vote their true intentions and undermine the two-party system.
+ The runoff from neglected pet waste contaminates water, creates health hazards for people, fish, ducks, etc.
+ Urban runoff from streets in cities around the creek flow into it, contributing to an increased year-round flow and excessive pollution.
+ Condorcet methods usually use preferential voting, though they can be done with separate rounds of runoff elections.
+ Unlike road racing, the higher speed and lack of runoff areas on oval tracks, allowed for less margin for error.
+ Any voting method that ends in a runoff passes the criterion, because the Condorcet loser will lose in any head-to-head competition.
+ Opponents of Instant runoff voting often oppose computer counting of ballots, since it is difficult for ordinary citizens to count the ballots by hand and catch any fraud.
+ He was narrowly defeated in the final runoff election by Jacques Chirac in 1995.
+ Instant runoff voting can eliminate centrists in the last elimination.
+ The runoff was very rare in the history of Chicago’s mayoral races.
+ She was elected as mayor in 2017, after receiving the most votes in the runoff election.
+ In the first round election, Lori Lightfoot and Toni Preckwinkle advanced to the runoff election.
+ As late as the 1870s, small bands of Yavapai were farming small pieces of land in the area depending on surface runoff and springs for water.
+ Ballots can easily be hand counted if voters do not trust computers, which might be needed for Instant Runoff Voting.
+ Pursuant to Georgia law, as no candidate received a majority of votes in the primary, a runoff was held on September 27.
+ No candidate received a majority of the vote in the first round, so a runoff was held on 13 October.
– Outside the dragon’s cave Wotan, still disguised as a wanderer, meets Alberich.
– Mohammad lived in this cave for forty days.
– But the oldest boomerang was found in a cave in Poland and is more than 20,000 years old.
– A new entrance into the cave was dug from the Bečva valley.
– The ARIA Awards chairman Ed St John said, “Nick Cave has enjoyed—and continues to enjoy—one of the most extraordinary careers in the annals of popular music.
– Steppe wisent occasionally appear in cave painting.
– The police, firefighterfire rescue, ambulance/paramedics, mountain rescue, coast guard and cave rescue can be reached by calling 9-9-9.
cave – some sentence examples
Example sentences of “cave”:
– Gibraltarian peopleGibraltarian potholer George Palao recalls an inscription on the cave wall that read “J.
– He was mentioned in the Quran as the “second of the two who lay in the cave” in reference to the event of Hijra hijra, where with Muhammad he hid in the cave in Jabal Thawr from the Meccan search party that was sent after them, thus being one of few who were given direct mention in the Quran.
– The item in question is a fragment of the femur of a young cave bear, and has been dated to about 43,000 years ago.
– First, Victor waits outside the cave as Peggy goes in.
– The Dachstein has a rich cave system.
– Some say the moon goddess Selene gave birth to the lion and let it fall to Earth near a two-mouthed cave at Nemea.
– The water in the cave was bad, so the cave closed in the 1880s.
– Today, the original cave is no longer accessible to the public.
– The Southern Hills is home to Mount Rushmore National Memorial, Wind Cave National Park, Jewel Cave National Monument, Harney Peak, and the Mammoth Site in Hot Springs, the world’s largest mammoth research facility.
- Gibraltarian peopleGibraltarian potholer George Palao recalls an inscription on the cave wall that read "J.
- He was mentioned in the Quran as the "second of the two who lay in the cave" in reference to the event of Hijra hijra, where with Muhammad he hid in the cave in Jabal Thawr from the Meccan search party that was sent after them, thus being one of few who were given direct mention in the Quran.
- The item in question is a fragment of the femur of a young cave bear, and has been dated to about 43,000 years ago.
– He was a hideous, three-headed, fire-belching shepherd who lived in a cave in the Aventine Forest in Italy.
– Later composers such as Felix Mendelssohn wrote pieces like “Hebrides Overture” which describes the sea coming into Fingal’s Cave in the Inner Hebrides Islands in Scotland.
– There are about 350 caves in Europe where cave paintings have been found.
– The people run away to a cave on a mountain.
– The ownership of land associated with Gorham’s Cave was passed from the UK Ministry of Defence Ministry of Defence to the government of Gibraltar in 2011.
– Activities close-by include a canopy walkway, a cave system and rapids.
More in-sentence examples of “cave”:
- In their territories, Siberian tigers usually have a lair in a cave or another area.
- The first step was a proposal to the United Kingdom Department for Culture, Media and Sportcultural authorities to get Gorham's Cave complex added to the UK's World Heritage tentative list., "Gibraltar Chronicle", 8 November 2010.
– In their territories, Siberian tigers usually have a lair in a cave or another area.
– The first step was a proposal to the United Kingdom Department for Culture, Media and Sportcultural authorities to get Gorham’s Cave complex added to the UK’s World Heritage tentative list., “Gibraltar Chronicle”, 8 November 2010.
– They are in the famous Cave of Altamira and Lascaux.
– However, it is found in the Greek Old Testament, and Aramaic and Hebrew fragments of the book were discovered in Cave IV at Qumran in 1952.
– The oldest flute ever discovered may be the so-called Divje Babe flute, found in the Slovenian cave Divje Babe I in 1995.
– An ancient Jewish burial cave from the Second Temple period was found in the military cemetery in 1954.
– The West Part of Paignton Zoo includes flamingos, ducks, Crane cranes, blind cave fish, pittas, geckos, budgerigars, guinea pigs, spider monkeys, echidnas and lesser adjaunt storks.
– The small cave where Lasseter took refuge is.
– The garden was built in 1954 a short time after an ancient Jewish cave was discovered nearby.
– The major tourist attractions are the cave monasteries of Vardzia, Vanis Kvabebi, Rabati Castle and Khertvisi fortress.
– Sangtarashan cave is located in the Jahrom, in southern Iran, it is the largest handmade cave in the world.
– The book tells about the journey of cats from the cave to the lake.
– The first is the mineral calcite, which is the most common and consists of cave fillings, such as stalactites, stalagmites, sinter deposits and valances.
– A painting on the wall of an Indonesian cave has is about 44,000 years old.
– It rises from the floor of a limestone cave when mineralized solutions drip from the ceiling and Deposition deposits of calcium carbonate form columns on the ground.
– Another common creature found in caves is cave crickets.
– This cave is believed to be a haven for very venomous snakes.
– The main cave is Cathedral Cave with the massive Altar Rock.
– Bee Cave is a city in Travis County, TexasTravis County, Texas, United States.
– The Lascaux cave paintings are from this time period.
– Underneath the building is a cave or grotto.
– The valley contains a place known to local Aboriginal people as Tjunti, where Lasseter’s Cave is located.
– It’s known because of the archaeological site of Grottes de Calès, a cave dwelling from prehistoric to medieval times.
– Thalia shows up at the cave by Aeolus’ palace, along with the other hunters.
– Paintings in the cave fall into two groups.
– The Chauvet Cave is unusually large.
– Players can get Mewtwo in the Cerulean Cave in Kanto or in the Unknown Dungeon in Kalos, both of which open after defeating the Elite Four.
– Over the next few years many other parts of the 1,322m cave system were explored.
– The cave is shaped like a circle, with the entrance on one side and the magic door blocking the opposite side.
– It is also called the human fish or humanfish, because of its human-like skin, Cave Salamander, or White Salamander.
– The walls of the Chauvet Cave are covered with predatory animals: lions, Pantherapanthers, bears, owls, rhinos and hyenas.
– King’s Cave on the south west coast is an example of such a raised beach.
– Special workers need to clear the cave walls by hand, removing the mycelium which grows despite the treatment.
– Cenotes around the world attract cave divers.
– A cave is a natural underground hollow space.
– He may direct a period piece about cave explorer Floyd Collins.
– In the cave was a coffin with the name “Isaac” written on it.
– Stone Age humans hunted woolly rhinos; they drew pictures of the rhinos on cave walls 30,000 years ago, giving us even more information about these large mammals.
– He dragged them backwards to his cave to confuse Hercules.
– These rivers then often find a route underground, creating cave systems.
– Tourists like Miskolc-Tapolca because of its famous Cave Bath where people can bathe in warm water inside of a large cave.
– Then after a few incidents Radhika and Dev find out that Ruby is possessed by an evil spirit and the priest says that either Ruby or Radhika have to live but to take away the evil spirit radhika must go to a cave that leads to the world of death.
– The two travel to Grendel’s cave to slay her.
– An underground vaulted cave made in stone is in the presbytery.
– There are a few panels of red ochre hand prints and hand stencils made by spitting pigment over hands pressed against the cave surface.
– By way of string theory and the holographic principle, some physicists conjecture that Plato’s allegory of the cave approximates the natural world’s structure.
– It is possible that during further research the cave will become longer.
+ On the morning of 2 November 1755, Maria Teresa, Queen of Hungary and Empress of the Holy Roman Empire, gave birth to Marie Antoinette, her fifteenth child and last daughter.
+ Some also put together two previous emperors’ or empresses’ names, like Empress Meishō.
+ The last empress was Zita of Bourbon-Parma.
+ The tomb was commissioned by Humayun’s first wife and chief consort, Empress Bega Begum, Archaeological Survey of India.
+ She was sometimes called “The Empress of the Blues” and was very popular in the 1920s and 1930s.
+ The Prince Hitachi was born on 28 November 1935, the second son and seventh child of the Emperor Shôwa and Empress Kojun.
+ From the end of the 6th century to the early 7th century, Empress Suiko and her nephew Prince Shotoku innovated the political system so that the emperor gets power.
In-sentence examples of empress
Example sentences of “empress”:
+ This seabed mountain is named after Empress Suiko of Japan.
+ Then in 1752 Empress Elizabeth had the palace torn down.
+ When William was a young boy, there was a fierce civil war in England between King Stephen, grandson of William I of EnglandWilliam I, also called William the Conqueror and Henry I’s daughter, Empress Matilda.
+ During the reign of Empress Elizabeth of Russia the family reached the height of their influence and wealth and Elizaveta Vorontsova was later a mistress of Emperor Peter III.
+ They also enjoyed a swing through the Far East, being cordially received at the Imperial Palace in Tokyo by the Emperor and Empress of Japan.
+ Because Iyasu had gone over to Islam, the nobles replaced him with Empress Zauditu on September 27, 1916 and made Tafari regent.
+ Genshō was the only Japanese empress regnant to get her title from another empress regnant, rather than a previous male ruler.
+ Maria Feodorovna, born Princess Dagmar of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Glücksburg and later Princess Dagmar of Denmark, was the Empress consort of Russia.
+ On Christmas Eve, the day of her wedding, she is accidentally pulled into the TARDIS because she has been drugged with Huon particles by her fiancé, Lance Bennett, because he was told to do so by Empress of the Racnoss.
+ She was married to Archduke Ferdinand of Austria, son of Empress Maria Theresa of Austria in an attempt to give the Austrians more influence in the Italian states.
+ This seabed mountain is named after Empress Suiko of Japan.
+ Then in 1752 Empress Elizabeth had the palace torn down.
+ The empress did not believe her, saying that “everything Rasputin does is holy”.
+ It was built in 1770 by Wolfgang von Kempelen to impress the Empress Maria Theresa of Austria.
+ Because of this, Empress Maria Theresa and her daughter, Marie Antoinette did not like him.
+ Asuka was abandoned when Empress Jitō moved the court and the capital to Fujiwara-kyō.
+ This applies particularly to the last Commonwealth King Stanisław August Poniatowski, who for some time had been a lover of Russian Empress Catherine the Great.
+ Her other popular titles are Holy Mother Empress of the Heavens above, Heavenly Imperial Concubine, Lady Mazu, Heavenly Princess consort and Heavenly Holy Mother.
+ The rise of Parliament’s power was slowed down by civil war between Stephen of EnglandStephen and Empress Matilda.
+ During the Second Empire, Emperor Napoléon III and Empress Eugénie held their imperial court at Saint-Cloud during the spring and the autumn.
More in-sentence examples of “empress”:
+ This empress is traditionally venerated at a memorial Shinto shrine at Nara.
+ The first known rose garden was planted by French empress Joséphine de Beauharnais in Malmaison.
+ This empress is traditionally venerated at a memorial Shinto shrine at Nara.
+ The first known rose garden was planted by French empress Joséphine de Beauharnais in Malmaison.
+ Paisiello worked for the Empress for eight years.
+ Catherine II of Russia was Empress of Russia.
+ The wife of Naruhito is Empress Masako.
+ After the death of Empress Wu Zetian in 705, Princess Taiping joined with her nephew Li Longji to get power for the Tang dynasty again.
+ He worked as a secretary for Emperor Hadrian but he was accused of something having to do with the empress Sabina and was forced to retire in 121 c.e.
+ After becoming first consul, Napoleon arranged a marriage for Louis to Hortense de Beauharnais, the daughter of Empress Josephine and Napoleon’s stepdaughter.
+ Alexandra Fyodorovna was Empress consort of Nicholas II, the last Tsar of the Russian Empire.
+ Eugenia’s moon has been named Eugenia I Petit-Prince, after Empress Eugenia’s son, the Prince Imperial.
+ At first he pledged his fealty or loyalty to King Stephen but later changed it to Empress Matilda.
+ Common practice was to just elect the deceased Emperor or Empress ‘s heir to the throne.
+ When they went into the Queen’s Quarters, they killed three women whom they thought were Empress Myeongseong.
+ Another is the claim that most Ethiopians can trace their ancestry to multiple ethnic groups, including the last self-proclaimed emperor Haile Selassie I and his Empress Itege Menen Asfaw of Ambassel of having both Amhara and Oromo linage.
+ Eventually, it ended in a coup d’état led by Empress Dowager Cixi.
+ AkihitoThe Emperor Emeritus was born at the Imperial Palace in Tokyo on 23 December 1933, the elder son and sixth child of the Shōwa Emperor and Empress Kōjun.
+ In May 1857 the Emperor and Empress of Austria invited the tall Irishman to visit their kingdom.
+ Through Charles VI, she was an aunt of Empress Maria Theresa.
+ The government of Empress Dowager Cixi gave her support to the boxers.
+ The theatre is named after Empress Maria Alexandrovna, wife of Tsar Alexander II.
+ Their daughter was the Byzantine empress Agnes.
+ She was not close to her mother, Empress Maria Feodorovna.
+ Begum Nur Jahan, also known as Mehr-un-Nisaa Khanam, was a Mughal Empress and wife of the Emperor Jahangir.
+ She became Empress of the French at just 19 years of age.
+ It ended with the assassination of Empress Myeongseong.
+ In 1733, Empress Anna added to the palace.
+ It was called the Mariinsky Theatre, named after the Empress Maria Alexandrovna.
+ This made her the first Empress of the French.
+ Chūai’s wife is known as Empress Jingū.
+ Byong-Kuk Kim, “Assassination of Empress Myongsong” “Korea Times”, Dec.
+ The site was chosen by Empress Taytu Betul.
+ They stayed lovers for three years, until Nicholas married Princess Alix of Hesse-Darmstadt the future Empress Alexandra Fyodorovna—in 1894, shortly after the death of his father, Tsar Alexander III.
+ The name “Pillow Book” came from an event where the empress was given a bundle of notebooks.
+ Sei Shōnagon told the empress that she wanted to use them to make a pillow.
+ She is usually dressed in a red robe in paintings and murals, but in sculptures she is clothed in jewel-festooned robes of an empress holding a ceremonial tablet or a jeweled staff whilst wearing the easily recognized flat-topped imperial cap with hanging beads at the front and back.
+ The use of the Sexegenary cycle calendar in Japan is credited to Empress Suiko in 604.
+ The adoption of the sexegenary cycle calendar was a significant event in the reign of Empress Suiko.
+ In 710, she and Li Longji stopped Empress Wei’s plan to gain power.
+ Just 13 days after giving birth to Miên Tông, Empress Hồ Thị Hoa deceased, he was taken care by his grandmother, Empress Dowager Nhân Tuyên.
+ In the historyhistories written by the later Chinese governments, his mother was the Empress Ma, his father’s most important wife.
+ Prince Takahito was the fourth and youngest son of Emperor Taishō and Empress Teimei.
+ The government of Empress Dowager Cixi was not helpful, and diplomats, foreign civilians, soldiers and some Chinese Christians retreated to the legation quarter where they held out for fifty-five days until a multinational coalition rushed 20,000 troops to their rescue.
+ In 1774, it was put into the Imperial Sceptre of Russian Empress Catherine the Great.
+ In 1773, Empress Catherine of Russia ordered the Green Frog Service from Wedgwood; it can still be seen in the Hermitage Museum.
+ This seabed mountain is named after Empress Jingū of Japan.
+ The dynasty was interrupted for a short time by the Second Zhou Dynasty when Empress Wu Zetian managed to claim the throne, becoming the first and only Chinese Empress.
+ She allied herself with Empress Maria Theresa, who promised Louise Élisabeth the throne of the Southern Netherlands, which had been returned to Austrian rule under the Treaty of Aix-la-Chapelle.
+ His wife Empress Carlota of Mexico began holding parties for the wealthy Mexicans to raise money for poor houses.
+ She became Empress Michiko in 1989 when her husband became Emperor.
+ Traces of catastrophe: a handbook of shock-metamorphic effects in terrestrial meteorite impact structures.
+ Brentwood College School is a boarding school for boys and girls that helps students get ready for university.Thomson, Ashley and Sylvie Lafortune.” Handbook of Canadian Boarding Schools”.
+ He later wrote: “We’re Right, They’re Wrong: A Handbook for Spirited Progressives”, published in 1996; “…And The Horse He Rode In On: The People vs.
+ Boult wrote two books about conducting, “Thoughts on Conducting” and “A handbook on the technique of conducting.” He also wrote an autobiography: “My Own Trumpet”.
+ Donald Laycock in “Skeptical—a handbook of pseudoscience and the paranormal”.
+ In 1990, GURPS became the focus of a Secret Service investigation when an as yet unreleased GURPS Cyberpunk game supplement was misconstrued by the Secret service as being a handbook for computer crime.
+ Oxford Handbook of Clinical Medicine-Mini Edition.
handbook use in sentences
Example sentences of “handbook”:
+ Rose, "A Handbook of Greek Literature; From Homer to the Age of Lucian", Chapter III, "Hesiod and the Hesiodic Schools", p.61.
+ The National Asthma Council Australia Australian Asthma Handbook – Quick Reference Guide, Version 1.1.
+ In Goldsmith, John, ed.,The Handbook of Phonological Theory.
+ Rose, “A Handbook of Greek Literature; From Homer to the Age of Lucian”, Chapter III, “Hesiod and the Hesiodic Schools”, p.61.
+ The National Asthma Council Australia Australian Asthma Handbook – Quick Reference Guide, Version 1.1.
+ In Goldsmith, John, ed.,The Handbook of Phonological Theory.
+ Gopinath is a co-editor at the American Economic Review, co-editor of the current Handbook of International Economics and was managing editor of the Review of Economic Studies.
+ CRC Handbook of Chemistry and Physics, p13/14.
+ The 1578 handbook for inquisitors noted “Punishment does not take place primarily and for the correction and good of the person punished, but for the public good in order that others may become terrified and weaned away from the evils they would commit”.
+ Some of his works include Julius Excluded from Heaven, On Civility in Children, The Praise of Folly, Discourse on Free Will, Copia: Foundations of the Abundant Style and a Handbook of a Christian Knight.
+ The handbook of humanistic psychology: Theory, research, and practice.
+ RubberBible86th is for referencing the 86th edition of the “CRC Handbook of Chemistry and Physics”, also called the “Rubber Bible”.
+ Schneider “et al” “A handbook of varieties of English”.
+ USDA handbook #8 and circular #549, leclercq 1985 Their eggs are substantially richer than those of chickens.
+ Chapter 9 of Handbook of Japanese Phonetics and Phonology.
+ The Handbook of Narcissism and Narcissistic Personality Disorder, pp.1-13.
+ A handbook is a pocket book that can be carried at all times.
+ Chapter 7 of Handbook of Japanese Phonetics and Phonology.
+ For example, the MLA Handbook for Writers of Research Papers is a style guide for how to cite works in the MLA way, among other things.
– In the spring of 2006, Hurricane Dennis, Hurricane Katrina, Hurricane Rita, Hurricane Stan, and Hurricane Wilma were retired for the damages they caused, and were replaced by Don, Katia, Rina, Sean and Whitney for 2011.
– The contract paid Whitney $13.40 per musket when it was determined the Springfield armory could make them for $10 each.
– The couple met in the early 1960s and moved to New York City in 1965, where they began showing video art at the Whitney Museum and founded The Kitchen in 1971.
– A CMT biographybio says that Whitney grew up on a Pawnee City, Nebraska.
– A Whitney steam car nearly climbed the 20% grade.
– The significantly smaller A318 has either Pratt and Whitney PW6000 engines or CFM56-5.
– Adam Whitney Savage is an American special effects, scientist, artist, television personality, and educator.
How to use in sentence of whitney
Example sentences of “whitney”:
– He wrote “Feels so Good” for Whitney Houston.
– From the 1960s to the early 1980s, Lilly’s bright, colorful clothes were very popular, worn by rich people such as First Lady Jackie Kennedy, and members of the Rockefeller, Vanderbilt and Whitney families.
– The “Flag Identification System” was created by Whitney Smith and adopted by Fédération internationale des associations vexillologiques.
– Pratt Whitney decided to make the JT8D-219 the new engines for planes made from the Boeing 707.
– When Whitney was awarded the contract he was paid most of the money up front.
– It became the first hit for Whitney Houston in the Netherlands in April 1985.
– The “707-220” had more powerful Pratt Whitney JT4A-3 turbojet engines.
– The winner was 20-year-old Whitney Thompson.
– The Whitney embedding theorem is a theorem in differential topology.
– It had 4 Pratt Whitney JT9D-7A engines.
– Mount Whitney or Tumanguya is a mountain in eastern California.
– The song was further popularized by Whitney Houston under the title “Greatest Love of All”.
– She says Mariah Carey and Whitney Houston had large effects on her style of singing.
– On February 18, 2012 he performed “I Look to You” at Whitney Houston’s memorial.
– Founded in 1931 by Harvard Law School alumnus Eli Whitney Debevoise and University of OxfordOxford-trained William Stevenson, Debevoise specializes in strategic and private equity, MA, insurance and financial services transactions, private funds, complex litigation, investigations, and international arbitration.
– These burned much less fuel and made much less noise than the Pratt Whitney JT8D engines which were used on the -100 and -200.
– Daniel Lawrence “Larry” Whitney is an AmericansAmerican stand-up comedian, actor, producer, musician.
– Thomas of Whitney was the master mason.
- He wrote "Feels so Good" for Whitney Houston.
- From the 1960s to the early 1980s, Lilly's bright, colorful clothes were very popular, worn by rich people such as First Lady Jackie Kennedy, and members of the Rockefeller, Vanderbilt and Whitney families.
More in-sentence examples of “whitney”:
– The -100SR had four General Electric CF6-45A2 or Pratt Whitney JT9D-7A engines.
– Paris Whitney Hilton is an AmericansAmerican media personality, model, singer, author, fashion designer and actress.
– Later as a duet recorded in 1993 by the late singers Michael Jackson featuring Whitney Houston.
– It had General Electric CF6 or Pratt Whitney JT9D engines.
– Then he married Dorothy Whitney from 1939 until her death in 1982.
– This makes Mount Whitney the tallest mountain in the contiguous United States.
– She was the daughter of singers Whitney Houston and Bobby Brown.
– The song was recorded by the American recording artist for her debut album, self-titled Whitney Houston “Whitney Houston”, which was released in February 1985, by Arista Records.
– The on-board engine is the Pratt Whitney RocketdyneRocketdyne AR-2/3, which is fueled by hydrogen peroxide and JP-8.
– In 1798, Eli Whitney got the first contract for 10,000 muskets to be delivered within two years.
– In the early 1960s, she was played by Shirley Booth in a television sitcom series with Don Defore, Whitney Blake, and Bobby Buntrock as the Baxters.
– It has three Pratt Whitney JT8D engines.
– Cornelius Vanderbilt Whitney Hall of Fame, and received the United States National Medal of Arts.
– In the 1990s more female African American musicians became popular following the success of Janet Jackson and Whitney Houston.
– Among those he influenced was John Whitney Hall.
– Chiefly produced by Rodney Jerkins, helped to make Jerkins’ Timbaland-inspired production sound popular, which he later used for recordings by Whitney Houston, Destiny’s Child, and others.
– The very first 707, the 707-120, had Pratt Whitney JT3C turbojet engines.
– Eli Whitney was an AmericansAmerican inventor.
– The rule that one first should go from the starting point to the closest point, then to the point closest to this, etc., in general does not yield the shortest route.Hassler Whitney at Princeton University introduced the name “traveling salesman problem” soon after.
– In 1975 Baer was the subject of a retrospective at the Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, showcasing her Minimalist work.
– It had Pratt Whitney JT3C engines.
– Since 1994, the Association for Asian Studies has awarded the John Whitney Hall Book Prize for an English language book published on Japan or Korea.
– The album consisted of mainly RB cover ballads from American singers like Ne-Yo, Whitney Houston and Minnie Riperton as well as cover of many Japanese known songs.
– Her performance works have been featured at The Kitchen, Exit Art, Recess Activities Inc, the Whitney Museum of American Art and MoMa.
– It has more powerful General Electric CF6CF6-80 or Pratt Whitney PW4000 engines, and it has the Honeywell 331-250 auxiliary power unit.
– In the 1960s, Nauman began to exhibit his work at Nick Wilder’s gallery in Los Angeles and in New York at Leo Castelli in 1968 along with early solo shows at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art and the Whitney Museum in 1972.
- The -100SR had four General Electric CF6-45A2 or Pratt Whitney JT9D-7A engines.
- Paris Whitney Hilton is an AmericansAmerican media personality, model, singer, author, fashion designer and actress.
– Other famous alumni include politicians Hilary Clinton and John Kerry, actors Meryl Streep and Edward Norton, inventors Eli Whitney and Samuel Morse, CNN anchors Fareed Zakaria and Anderson Cooper, FedEx founder Fred Smith and Pepsi CEO Indra Nooyi, and computer scientist Grace Hopper.
– It was movie producerproduced by singer and actress Whitney Houston.
– Clip on the link and the Mount Whitney page will display.
– The companies General Electric and Pratt Whitney make alliance engines.
– In 1798, Eli Whitney got the first contract for 12,000 muskets built under the new system.
– Artists of this type of music includes, Beyoncé, Michael Jackson, Mariah Carey, Stevie Wonder, and Whitney Houston.
– In 2006, she auditioned for the first season of “America’s Got Talent” and sang Whitney Houston’s “I Have Nothing”.
– Currie was married to John Whitney until they divorced.
– The second one is called the 720B, and it has Pratt Whitney JT3D turbofan engines.
– The show was created by comedian Whitney Cummings.
– It had four Pratt Whitney JT3C-6 turbojets.
– The “707-120B” had Pratt Whitney JT3D-1 turbofan engines.
– Mount Whitney highest summit of the Sierra Nevada and California.
– Pratt Whitney Canada used the last 720 until 2010.
– The reason they did this was to learn from Whitney and other contractors how the weapon was produced and assembled efficiently.
– Braniff International Airways ordered a version with Pratt Whitney JT4A engines.
– The cast for the movie includes Angela Bassett and Whitney Houston.
– In this series, Whitney would explore the United States.
– Mount Whitney is in the Sierra Nevada.
– It had two Pratt Whitney JT8D turbofan engines at the back of the plane and a small wing.
– GE AviationGeneral Electric, Curtiss-Wright and Pratt Whitney designed the engines.
– In 1966, Boeing, Pan Am and Pratt Whitney designed a new engine, the JT9D, for the 747.
– Although the 720 first had turbojet engines, the Pratt Whitney JT3D was much more popular.
– A detailed treatment of the connection between Menger and Whitney as well as the growth in the study of TSP can be found in Alexander Schrijver’s 2005 paper “On the history of combinatorial optimization.