– It is open 24/7, except during the holy Muslim month of Ramadan when food is not served during the day.
– Tariq Said Ramadan is a Swiss Muslim academic and theologian.
– Islam sees giving charity during Ramadan as good acts.
– The suicide bomber, Salman Ramadan Abedi, was a 22-year-old British citizen of Sunni Islam faith The lone male was reported to have carried out the attack using an improvised explosive device in an act of a suicide attack.
– In November 2017, multiple women accused Ramadan of rape.
– The date for the start of Ramadan is slightly different each year, depending on the position of the moon.
– Eid ul-Fitr begins the day after Ramadan is over and lasts three days.
– From the Hereditary King of Bohemia he received an antique gold snuffbox.
– In 1999, when most hereditary peers were removed from the House of Lords, he was elected by his fellow Liberal Democrats to remain.
– They were hereditary rulers, and came from two separate dynasties.
– Favism is a hereditary disease: People with this condition who eat fava beans will get problems with their red blood cells.
– Although this was three years before Wilhelm Johannsen used the word “gene” to describe the units of hereditary information, De Vries had introduced the word “pangene” for the same concept already in 1889 and etymologically the word genetics finds its origin in Darwin’s concept of pangenesis.
– The Earl Marshal, a hereditary office held by the Duke of Norfolk, oversees the College, but he is not a member.
Use in sentence of hereditary
Example sentences of “hereditary”:
– In 1999, DBS was approved for Tourette syndrome – an hereditary diseaseinherited neurological disorder.
– Organization is often described as “egalitarian” in the sense that there is no formalized social stratification into upper and lower classes, no formalized or hereditary leadership, and no formalized monopolies of information and decision making.
– A well-studied case is that of Sickle-cell diseasesickle cell anemia in humans, a hereditary disease that damages red blood cells.
– Francis Galton, was an English anthropologist who was interested in the hereditary of intelligence and coined the term eugenics, which was the idea of only mating people with desirable traits to increase the occurrence of those traits.
– More discussions ended without the pipeline proponents convincing the hereditary chiefs and their supporters to withdraw.
– The Spartans had two hereditary kings who led them in war.
– Tourette syndrome is an hereditary diseaseinherited neurological disorder.
– The hereditary traits are passed on from one generation to the next through the genes.
– In 1806, the Holy Roman Emperor abolished the empire and instead became the Emperor of Austria-Hungary, a hereditary monarch.
– The state was governed by the hereditary rulers of the Maghlot dynasty who were styled as Mir and were assisted by a council of Wazirs or Ministers.
- In 1999, DBS was approved for Tourette syndrome - an hereditary diseaseinherited neurological disorder.
- Organization is often described as "egalitarian" in the sense that there is no formalized social stratification into upper and lower classes, no formalized or hereditary leadership, and no formalized monopolies of information and decision making.
More in-sentence examples of “hereditary”:
– The hereditary system can be more stable, and can command loyalty, but at other times has seen great bloodshed over the question of succession.
– The heir to the throne was usually known as the Hereditary Prince with the higher style of “Royal Highness”.
– Princess Stéphanie, Hereditary Grand Duchess of Luxembourg, is the wife of Hereditary Grand Duke Guillaume, heir apparent to the throne of Luxembourg.
– Members of the “Schutzstaffel” were ordered to carefully interview possible marriage partners to make sure they had no family history of hereditary disease or insanity, but to do this carefully to avoid hurting the woman’s feelings.
– The nine “Malay States” have a hereditary Ruler as titular Head of state and an executive Chief Minister or “Menteri Besar” as politically responsible Head of government.
– He supported a hereditary aristocracy and primogeniture.
– It was ruled by the hereditary Nizam.
– At that time it was thought protein might be the hereditary material.
– The title is borne or claimed by a hereditary heir.
– People who support of the blockade consider the action taken at the Unisʼtotʼen checkpoint and the lack of consultation with hereditary chiefs to be violations of the United Nations’ Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples.
– Under him, the caliphate became a hereditary office for the first time.
– Amb was ruled by a hereditary prince with the title of Nawab.
– For this reason, North Korea is often referred to as a hereditary dictatorship.
– Ancient Sparta had Diarchs who were given the hereditary job for life, but only had roles in the military and religion, not politics.
– It was created by Ferdinand I of the Two Sicilies, after the Congress of Vienna of 1814, by uniting the Kingdom of Sicily and the Kingdom of Naples, which had been ruled by Joseph Bonaparte who conferred the title “Prince of Naples” to be hereditary on his children and grandchildren, during the reign of Napoleon.
– This meant that the country’s government was no longer led by hereditary or religious leaders.
– Ellingson believes that Dryden picked up the phrase from a 1609 travelogue about Canada by the French explorer Marc Lescarbot, in which there was a chapter heading: “The Savages are Truly Noble” meaning that they enjoyed the right to hunt game, a privilege in France granted only to hereditary aristocrats.
– All that such a hereditary prince needs to do is carefully stick to the traditional ways of working that the people are used to.
– Hereditary means that he or she got the position from a parent who was also a hereditary chief.
– Walter Stewart a Scottish peopleScottish nobleman and knight, he was the 6th hereditary He was also the father of King Robert II of Scotland.
– They have the hereditary title Baron of Teynham and family estate is Pylewell Park.
– Medical issues common to Boxers include hereditary conditions such as hip dysplasia, certain forms of heart defects and certain forms of cancer.
– The first, that persistent hereditary units were passed on from one generation to another, was quite right.
– These segments ended prematurely with the September 29, 1997 episode of “Raw”, after the death of Pillman on October 5, 1997 due to hereditary heart problems.
– This is called hereditary angioedema.
- The hereditary system can be more stable, and can command loyalty, but at other times has seen great bloodshed over the question of succession.
- The heir to the throne was usually known as the Hereditary Prince with the higher style of "Royal Highness".
- Princess Stéphanie, Hereditary Grand Duchess of Luxembourg, is the wife of Hereditary Grand Duke Guillaume, heir apparent to the throne of Luxembourg.
– Alois Philipp Maria, Hereditary Prince of Liechtenstein, Count Rietberg, is the eldest son of Hans Adam II, Prince of Liechtenstein, and Countess Marie Aglaë Kinsky of Wchinitz and Tettau.
– A hereditary monarchy is a type of government where a monarch becomes the monarch because he or she is related to the last monarch.
– Prince Charles of Luxembourg is the only child of Hereditary Grand Duke Guillaume and Hereditary Grand Duchess Stéphanie.
– He proposed the throne was not a hereditary right but that the king should be the best man for the job.
– He thought, correctly, that the vectors of hereditary traits resided in the nuclei of the egg and sperm.
– Originally: a hereditary unit which occupies a specific position on a chromosome.
– Except where noted, monarch selection is hereditary as directed by the state’s constitution.
– Some property was controlled by women, and hereditary leadership in the tribe passed from a mother to her children.
– Jacques, Hereditary Prince of Monaco, Marquis of Baux, is the heir apparent to the Monegasque throne.
– The stadtholder of the Dutch Republic was in practice a hereditary monarch in the 16th to 18th centuries.
– There is often a hereditary tendency to glaucoma.
– James Graham, 8th Duke of Montrose, known as Earl of Kincardine until 1954 and Marquess of Graham between 1954 and 1992, is a Southern Rhodesia-born hereditary peer of the Peerage of Scotland and a British Conservative Party politician.
– These discoveries showed that DNA, rather than proteins, is the hereditary material.
– Married to the Hereditary Prince of Parma in 1690, she was the mother of two children including the future Queen Elisabeth of Spain.
– His work was rewarded with a Knight Bachelorknighthood, and later he was created a hereditary baronet.
– The Earl of Rothes was a title given to the ruler of Leslie, starting with George Leslie in 1458, given the title by James II of Scotland but has now evolved to a completely hereditary title since the local council now rules Leslie and has since around the 1950’s.
– The hereditary form of the disease is most common among those of Northern European ancestry, in particular those of Celtic descent.
– The Peerage of France the exclusive prestigious title and position of Peer of France was held by the greatest, highest-ranking members of the French nobility, was a hereditary distinction within the French nobility which appeared in 1180 in the Middle Ages, and only a small number of noble individuals were peers.
– The leader of the revolt, Oroonoko, is truly noble in that he is a hereditary African prince, and he laments his lost African homeland in the traditional terms of a Golden Age.
– By the end of the Nazi regime, the Nazis had created over 200 Hereditary Health Courts.
– The couple has five children: Guillaume, Hereditary Grand Duke of Luxembourg, Prince Félix of Luxembourg, Prince Louis of Luxembourg, Princess Alexandra of Luxembourg, and Prince Sébastien of Luxembourg.
– She was born two minutes before her twin brother, Hereditary Prince Jacques.
+ If sulfur dioxide and manganese dioxide are reacted, it produces manganese sulfate.
+ It is also made when manganese oxide is reacted with hydrochloric acid; this reaction also produces chlorine.
+ Pyrolusite is the natural form of manganese dioxide.
+ In the battery, zinc is oxidationoxidized by manganese dioxide in a potassium hydroxide electrolyte.
+ It is made by reduction reduction of a mixture of iron ore and manganese ore.
How to use the word manganese
Example sentences of “manganese”:
+ Pineapple contains a lot of manganese and the body needs manganese to build strong bones.
+ Pure manganese is made by reacting the manganese ore with sulfuric acid and electrolyzing it.
+ It can disproportionationdisproportionate into potassium permanganate and manganese oxide.
+ When someone is exposed to manganese for a long time it can cause a problem with the nervous system.
+ It contains manganese in the +4 oxidation state.
+ It is made by reacting manganese with hydrochloric acid or hydrogen chloride.
+ This is the main use for manganese metal.
+ The economy of the North Region is essentially based on the plantations and the use of natural resources, such as latex, Açaí palmaçaí, nuts; and mineral extraction of gold, cassiterite and tin ; as well as mining exploitation, mainly iron in Pará and manganese in Amapá.
+ Permanganates stain because they are easily reduction reduced to brown-black manganese dioxide.
+ It can be made by reacting pure manganese oxide with sodium hypochlorite.
+ Pineapple contains a lot of manganese and the body needs manganese to build strong bones.
+ Pure manganese is made by reacting the manganese ore with sulfuric acid and electrolyzing it.
More in-sentence examples of “manganese”:
+ It is part of a process to make manganese metal.
+ In pHneutral solution, permanganate is reduced to brown manganese oxide, where Mn is in a +4 oxidation state.
+ It is made by reacting manganese oxide with hydrofluoric acid.
+ Some silicates have manganese in them.
+ These additions turn the material into a low alloy steel by some definitions, but AISI’s definition of carbon steel allows up to 1.65% manganese by weight.
+ An example is when manganese oxide, and the hydrogen peroxide starts to break up into water and oxygen.
+ There are lots of classes of enzymes that have manganese cofactors.
+ Sometimes manganese oxide is used to make the oxygen come faster.
+ It reacts with potassium permanganate to make manganese dioxide.
+ The derivation of Manganese may have come from either the Latin ‘magnes’, meaning magnet, or from the black magnesium oxide, ‘magnesia nigra’.
+ Therefore, these three elements, such as metal exploited in Port-Gentil, Iranium in Munana, and the manganese in Franceville.
+ Some manganese compounds cause toxicity when ingested.
+ The manganese is in the +7 oxidation state.
+ It is normally 15% manganese and 85% iron.
+ Iodides react with sulfuric acidacidified manganese dioxide or chlorine to make iodine.
+ For example, germanium was called eka-silicon because silicon is placed one period row above germanium, and rhenium was called dvi-manganese because manganese is placed two rows above rhenium.
+ Instead, other organometallic compounds such as ferrocene and methylcyclopentadienyl manganese tricarbonyl are now added to gasoline to prevent knocking.
+ It is much less reactive than the other manganese fluorides.
+ It is used to make manganese carbonate and manganese oxide.
+ Cobalt, nickel, iron, copper, and manganese are all on the island.
+ When the “Luftwaffe” was allowed to make 3,000 rifles for some more testing, the weapon was changed and manganese steel was used instead of chrome-nickel steel.
+ This is because manganese oxide.
+ It is made by reacting a soluble manganese compound such as manganese chloride with sodium carbonate.
+ It works by the oxidation of zinc by manganese dioxide.
+ It contains manganese in its +2 oxidation state.
+ It is part of a process to make manganese metal.
+ In pHneutral solution, permanganate is reduced to brown manganese oxide, where Mn is in a +4 oxidation state.
+ It is made by reacting manganese oxide with hydrofluoric acid.
+ Permanganate is an ion that contains one manganese ion in an oxidation state of +7 and 4 oxide atoms.
+ Manganese compounds, particularly manganese oxide, are used in alkaline cells and Leclanche cells.
+ It is used in batteries, although many batteries use artificial manganese dioxide.
+ It can be made in the laboratory by reacting manganese dioxide with hydrochloric acid.
+ We get manganese from our food and vitamins also have some manganese to make sure that we get enough.
+ Manganese carbonate, also known as manganese carbonate, is a chemical compound.
+ They produced manganese fluoride by using various chemical compounds, which released fluorine gas.
+ It contains manganese and sulfate ions.
+ After around 2,000 FG 42s were made by Krieghoff, the manganese steel that many important parts were made from were moved away to be used for other things.
+ Potash and manganese came next, and then Petroleumoil and natural gas were discovered.
+ It is used to add manganese to soil.
+ Our bodies and plants need manganese to work right.
+ It also occurs as manganese carbonate.
+ It can be heated to produce manganese oxide and carbon dioxide.
+ In the Leclanche battery, the depolarizer is manganese dioxide, which oxidizes the hydrogen to water.
+ Some zinc can be replaced with manganese to make manganese carbonate.
+ It is made by reacting manganese oxide with very hot potassium hydroxide.
+ Concentrated sulfuric acid reacts with potassium permanganate to give manganese oxide, which can be explosive.
+ Hypomanganates are the most common manganese compounds.
+ This is made by mixing manganese ore and iron ore in a furnace and reduction reducing it with carbon.
+ Manganese dioxide, also known as manganese oxide, is a chemical compound of manganese and oxygen.
+ The countries in the region produce Petroleumoil, manganese ore, tea, citrus fruits, and wine.
+ The paintings were drawn with red and yellow ochre, hematite, manganese oxide and charcoal.
– He earned his bachelor Law degrees at Ahmadu Bello University in Zaria.
– This earned him the nickname “Walkin’ Lawton”.
– The project also earned a nomination for Album of the Year.
– In 1957, she earned a BA degree at the University of the Sacred Heart, Tokyo.
– During the television seriesseries he won an Emmy Award, four SAG Awards, and one American Comedy Award, and earned six Golden Globe nominations.
– In 2011, he directed and starred in a thriller movie “The Briefcase”, which earned him the “Breakout Male Action Star” at the AOF International Film Festival held in Los Angeles.
– This meant that it still earned Boeing money, even though not many planes were sold.
In sentence examples of earned
Example sentences of “earned”:
- However, he was able to go back to school afterward, and earned his degree early in August 1923.
- The first single released was "I'm Like a Bird" which earned her a Grammy Award.
- They earned £2 16s 6d a week.
– However, he was able to go back to school afterward, and earned his degree early in August 1923.
– The first single released was “I’m Like a Bird” which earned her a Grammy Award.
– They earned £2 16s 6d a week.
– He earned a BA degree from Pomona College in perceptual psychology in 1965.
– Vela earned his J.D.
– On 29 February 2012, Rajtoral earned his first cap cap for the senior team of his country in the 1–1 draw with Ireland in a friendly match.
– At the time of his retirement, Young had earned a career earned run average of 3.63.
– She earned the nickname “DJ Taengoo” while still on the show.
– She earned a PhD in clinical psychology.
– She earned a PhD in English from the University of Illinois, Chicago.
More in-sentence examples of “earned”:
– She earned a M.P.A./I.D.
– Roger Kornberg earned his bachelors degree from Harvard University in 1967 and his PhD from Stanford University in 1972.
– As a rookie in 2006, he earned $1,019,264 and led the PGA Tour in driving distance at.
– She studied at the University of Nevada, RenoUniversity of Nevada and George Washington University, and earned a BA from the University of Missouri in 1944.
– Later, after Wycliffe had grown up, he attended Oxford University where he earned an arts degree.
– His performances as Torquato Tasso in the Edinburgh International Festival production of “Torquato Tasso”, and Creon in the Citizens’ Theatre production of “Oedipus” earned him a special commendation for the Ian Charleson Award 1995 for “Outstanding Performance by a Young Actor in a Classical Theatre Role”.
– He is best known for his movies “A Little Princess, which earned him an Roma”.
– In 1965 the Sherman Brothers won two Academy Awards for “Mary Poppins Mary Poppins”, which includes the songs “Feed The Birds” “Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious” and the Oscar-winning “Chim Chim Cher-ee.” Since “Mary Poppins first was shown, the Shermans have earned nine Academy Award nominations, two Grammy Awards, four Grammy Award nominations, and 23 gold- and platinum-certified albums.
– In 2000, Rolle earned a Pro Bowl selection as he intercepted seven passes for Tennessee.
– This is less than the first movie which earned $320,689,294 worldwide.
– This means it was often earned for reasons that would not meet modern criteria.
– Borjas earned honors from former Mayor David Dinkins, New York Attorney General Letitia James, and Queens District Attorney Melinda Katz.
– He earned respect for his memorable reporting on the Munich massacre at the 1972 Summer Olympics.
– He earned the nicknames “the Cunning as his enemies accused him of spinning webs of plots and conspiracies.
– His action earned him a mention in dispatches.
– Hel’s underworld is not the Christian hell of eternal punishment for all, but a world of rewards or punishment for each as earned in life.
– He completed his undergraduate studies and earned a degree in commerce from Nizam College, Osmania University.
– Allmendinger earned five wins and a third championship place in the 2006 Champ Car season.
– One of the album’s songs, “Get Right with God”, earned Williams a Grammy for Best Female Rock Vocal Performance in 2002.
– On 16 February 2010, Lloris earned a clean sheet in Lyon’s first leg of its UEFA Champions League knockout round match against Real Madrid.
– It also made him choose to write in English “to preserve the integrity of his work.” He eventually earned a Ph.D..
– He studied and finally earned a doctorate in economics and political sciences from University of Tübingen.
– Tal played in a total of six Candidates’ tournaments and match cycles, though he never again earned the right to play for the world title.
– In the 1960s, she turned to more dramatic roles in “Fanny which earned her a Golden Globe Award and a second BAFTA for best actress.
– It earned $156 million.
– He had earned a spot at the Sanremo Music Festival by winning the second night of the standalone Sanremo Giovani 2018 competition on 21 December 2018 with the song “Gioventù bruciata”.
– He earned an Emmy Award for the first role in 1994.
– It earned many awards, including the Academy Award for Best Picture.
– She earned a high school diploma through homeschooling in May 2010.
– He hardly earned any money from composing.
– He earned the masters degree in 1949.
– She earned her Degree degree from Williams College in 1982.
– She has since appeared in several notable movie, including the 2002 movie “Unfaithful”, which earned her Academy Award, Golden Globes and Screen Actors Guild Award nominations.
– It earned $45.1 million on its first day.
– He earned two third place finishes in the final two races of the season, and finished 12th overall.
– The company earned approximately LKR 204.7 billion in 2014, with a total of nearly 5.42 million consumer accounts.
– The single “HUMBLE.” earned awards for Best Rap Performance, Best Rap Song, and Best Music Video, while also receiving a nomination for Record of the Year.
– Any other money he earned during that time, by doing farmwork or performing, would go to his family.
– He earned a BA in English Literature at Yale University and a masters in journalism at Columbia University.
– Its most successful movie, “Chicago”, earned more than $300 million.
– In 1983, Saheed Osupa chose music as his profession and went on to release his first record album titled “Fuji Fa Disco” which earned him fame.
– He earned his PhD from Caltech in 1961, studying under Murray Gell-Mann.
– It earned him three Grammy Awards, including for Best Rap Album.
– He earned an AQHA Champion award in 1955.
– She earned her PHD at Harvard University four years later.
– Since one could not perform its task without the other, they earned the name TCP/IP to show how they depend on each other.
- She earned a M.P.A./I.D.
- Roger Kornberg earned his bachelors degree from Harvard University in 1967 and his PhD from Stanford University in 1972.
+ In May 2019, Takarada was selected the Japan national football teamJapan national team for 2019 World Cup instead of Riko Ueki withdraw due to injury.
+ Scott was in 2017 one of 22 senators sending a letter to Donald Trump asking him to withdraw from the Paris Agreement.
+ Costa Philippou had to withdraw from his fight against Ronaldo Souza, after suffering a cut above his eye, and was replaced by Chris Camozzi.
+ I want to make sure people know how grateful I am so here is my message about my withdraw I hope its okay that I post this here.
+ Therefore, Kennedy didn’t withdraw from the primary until the second day of the convention.
How to use in sentence of withdraw
Example sentences of “withdraw”:
+ The Inquisition forced Galileo to recant under the threat of execution, and to withdraw his works from publication.
+ Attempting to withdraw from Cheneux, American paratroopers from the 82nd Airborne Division engaged the Germans in violent fighting.
+ So, given their losses, the Allies decided to withdraw to Salamis.
+ He contacted the British Middle East Command headquarters in Cairo, Egypt and requested and received permission to withdraw his forces from British Somali Coast Protectorate.
+ Over the years, the French civil aviation administration gradually withdraw from its activities in the field of gliding and skydiving.
+ The Central Coast Mariners had to withdraw from the 2010–11 season.
+ India controls the heights and is loath to withdraw for fear Pakistan might walk in.
+ Since their strategy required both Thermopylae and Artemisium to be held, and given their losses, the Greek navy decided to withdraw to Salamis.
+ If the client does not have a special agreement with the bank, he cannot take out more money than there is on the account; so he can withdraw a maximum of 1000 dollars.
+ They are called side-necked turtles because they withdraw their heads by moving the head sideways.
+ The second round witnessed the number one seeds Bryan and Huber withdraw and the defending champions, Paes and Black go out to Paul Hanley Paul Hanley and Chan Yung-jan after two tiebreak sets.
+ The Inquisition forced Galileo to recant under the threat of execution, and to withdraw his works from publication.
+ Attempting to withdraw from Cheneux, American paratroopers from the 82nd Airborne Division engaged the Germans in violent fighting.
+ So, given their losses, the Allies decided to withdraw to Salamis.
+ He was forced to withdraw from the race when it was revealed that he was facing a charge of perjury.
+ Adams urged the colonists to withdraw from Great Britain and form a new government.
+ However, on April 1, it was revealed that Dollaway had to withdraw from the bout due to injury and he was replaced by Chris Camozzi.
+ Tiberius had statues of Sejanus erected throughout the city, Tacitus, “Annals” IV.2 Cassius Dio, “Roman History” and Sejanus became more and more visible as Tiberius began to withdraw from Rome altogether.
+ Soviet officials defended their decision to withdraw from the Games by saying that “chauvinistic sentiments and an anti-Soviet hysteria are being whipped up in the United States”.
+ I guess that I have to withdraw from this RfA.
+ In addition I am very sorry to note your language above, with respect to a fellow editor and I would ask you to withdraw this statement and apologise at once.
+ In 1962 at Curaçao, he had serious health problems, having undergone a major operation shortly before the tournament, and had to withdraw three-quarters of the way through, scoring just seven points from 21 games.
+ The Pleurodira are sometimes known as the side-necked turtles, a reference to the way they withdraw their heads into their shells.
More in-sentence examples of “withdraw”:
+ Persia occupies Byzantine Mesopotamia, Syria, Palestine, Egypt and the Transcaucasus, before being driven to withdraw to pre-war frontiers by Byzantine counter-offensive.
+ Because the German 6th Army was threatening its right side and there was no time to prepare a defence line, Gamelin ordered the 7th Army to withdraw its left side.
+ In December 1798, the French occupied Turin and forced Charles Emmanuel to abdicate all his territories on the Italian mainland and to withdraw to the island of Sardinia.
+ During the conference they mentioned that the jury chose three songs before the final decision was made to be sure one of them will not withdraw and completely meet the requirements.
+ This generosity led the government to withdraw the decree of exile and the duke returned to France in 1889.
+ Throughout 2008, Mirza was plagued by a slew of wrist injuries, requiring her to withdraw from several matches and the Roland Garros and US Open Grand Slams.
+ As the info has already been merged I want to withdraw the rfd nomination and have redirected as appropriate.
+ You continue to attack me and beat me down with phrases like: “I suggest you withdraw now instead of using the RFA process to learn how to respect guidelines and policies”, “but in my opinion you’re deluding yourself – it’s another lapse “, and several other instances where you are constantly attacking and prodding me into doing something that you want me to do in order to make me look like a complete fool or a person who does not know any of the rules about being an administrator when the exact opposite is true.
+ After trying for several weeks William bribed the Danish Fleet to withdraw from York for the winter.
+ Stevens stated that two Libyan security groups were threatening to withdraw over a disagreement on U.S.
+ He was an workaholic and this, plus the pressures placed upon him by the Soviet system, forced him to withdraw from an active social life in Moscow.
+ I’d be willing to withdraw the RfD if someone were to spend the time on it that it needs.
+ At this point, an agreement was reached to withdraw the dismissal of the remaining 250 union executives, in exchange for the voluntary departure of 20 union executives.
+ The terms of the peace were that Muhammad Ali would withdraw his forces from Anatolia and receive the territories of Crete and the Hejaz as compensation.
+ On June 1, 2017, he announced that the United States would withdraw from the Paris AgreementParis Climate agreement, making the United States one of only three nations, including Syria and Nicaragua, to do so.
+ After saying yes to run for a second term with Carey in 1978, Krupsak decided to withdraw from the ticket and instead challenge Carey for the Democratic nomination for governor.
+ He was helped when the Bavarian People’s Party to did not withdraw its candidate, Ernst Thälmann.
+ Rommel’s forces had to withdraw quickly so that they could escape though the British minefields be cut off.
+ The animal can withdraw completely into its shell.
+ Kennedy intended to reach a detentedétente with Cuban Premier, Fidel Castro, and to withdraw all US military advisers from Vietnam.
+ With casualties mounting, and running short on replacements, tanks, ammunition, and supplies, Seventh Army was forced to withdraw to defensive positions on the south bank of the Moder River on 21 January.
+ Advisors, who tell people how to manage their investments, might say that even when an investment is losing money because of bad times, not to give up and withdraw it.
+ As I said above, I don’t know if you prefer the official stamp of an uninvolved admin evaluation and closure, but I’m willing to withdraw the nomination if you prefer that alternative.
+ After much thought and consideration, I have regretfully decided to withdraw my nomination.
+ Persia occupies Byzantine Mesopotamia, Syria, Palestine, Egypt and the Transcaucasus, before being driven to withdraw to pre-war frontiers by Byzantine counter-offensive.
+ Because the German 6th Army was threatening its right side and there was no time to prepare a defence line, Gamelin ordered the 7th Army to withdraw its left side.
+ In December 1798, the French occupied Turin and forced Charles Emmanuel to abdicate all his territories on the Italian mainland and to withdraw to the island of Sardinia.
+ Then withdraw from him so he will be struck down and die.” 2 Samuel 11: 14 NIV Because of this, Uriah died.
+ Japanese warships and aircraft moved around the Rabaul and Bougainville areas in preparation to withdraw their troops.
+ On stage 9, when placed second overall, he crashed on a descent and broke his collarbone, forcing him to withdraw from the race.
+ The Wanderers then lost the next three games and owner Lichtenhein threatened to withdraw from the league unless he could get some other players.
+ Ewell’s forces failed in their counterattacks and were forced to withdraw from Culp’s Hill by about 11:00a.m.
+ During the Sino-Indian War, Nehru claimed not to know where the line was: “There is no sense or meaning in the Chinese offer to withdraw twenty kilometers from what they call ‘line of actual control’.
+ The determined effort of the “Black Watch” battalion, which covered the retreat, allowed the entire British and Commonwealth contingent to withdraw to Berbera with minimal losses.
+ However, due to reliability and operating problems the decision was made to withdraw most of the fleet from service.
+ If you fix these problems, then I will withdraw my proposal for demotion.
+ The courts consistently supported GOSH’s position, and the parents eventually dropped their challenge and agreed to withdraw life support.
+ On 12 December 2007, Kasparov announced that he had to withdraw his presidential candidacy due to inability to rent a hall where at least 500 of his supporters could meet to endorse his candidacy, as is legally required.
+ Express kidnappings, where individuals are taken and forced to withdraw money from automated teller machines, are common in major cities including Rio de Janeiro, São Paulo, Brasília, Curitiba, Porto Alegre, Salvador, BahiaSalvador and Recife.
+ On 28 December, General Hajime Sugiyama and Admiral Osami Nagano told Emperor of JapanEmperor Hirohito of the decision to withdraw from Guadalcanal.
+ I would be most happy to withdraw this RfD if anyone can find such a source.
+ Result: I Withdraw my request per Djsasso and attracting users.
+ Ecuadorian President Lenín Moreno said on 27 July 2018 that he had begun talks with British authorities to withdraw the asylum for Assange.
+ The Indonesian government agreed to withdraw its troops and allowed a multinational force into Timor to stabilize the area.
+ When one of his brigades ran out of ammunition completely, they had to Withdrawal withdraw from the battle.
+ Cuba agreed to withdraw from Angola if South Africa withdrew from South-West Africa and granted that territory independence.
+ IOC President Avery Brundage then told the United States, to either send the two athletes home or withdraw the track and field team.
+ It argued that free trade would benefit everyone.
+ SpainSpanish explorers then took it to the Columbus, then tropical and sub-tropical North America including Mexico, Florida, and later California Since the North American Free Trade Agreement came into effect, many Key limes are grown in Mexico and Central America.
+ Alliances are created for players to protect each other from attacks, join together to raid other planets, or to promote free trade amongst members.
+ A leading philosopher who promoted free trade was Adam Smith.
+ Chrétien also promised that they would negotiate the North American Free Trade Agreement a second time, and to bring down Canada’s deficit.
+ It joined with the Free Trade Party in federal parliament.
+ Colombia signed a Free Trade Agreement with the United States to the opposition of Venezuela.
How to use the word Free trade
Example sentences of “Free trade”:
+ The department of Izabal includes the ports of Puerto Barrios, Santo Tomás de Castilla, Livingston, GuatemalaLivingston and Guatemala’s free trade zone Zolic.
+ Perhaps the greatest single benefit to Scotland of the Union was that Scotland could enjoy free trade with England and her colonies overseas.
+ Samuel Todd Francis was an advisor to Pat Buchanan, a paleoconservative who believed that instead of trying to defend capitalism Republicans should try to get rid of free trade and to tell the middle class that the policies conservatives had always supported only helped the rich.
+ Nevertheless, it remains the cornerstone of the argument in favour of international free trade as a means of increasing economic prosperity.
+ Canada is a Commonwealth realm member of the Commonwealth of Nations, a member of the Organisation internationale de la FrancophonieFrancophonie, and part of several major international and intergovernmental institutions or groupings including the North Atlantic Treaty Organization, the G20, the North American Free Trade Agreement and the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation forum.
+ The expansion project of the Panama Canal and the free trade agreement with the United States is expected to boost and extend the economy.
+ Wide-ranging reforms took place, including privatization and free trade laws.
+ Frederick Holder was elected for the Free Trade Party at the first federal election in 1901.
+ Deakin and Free Trade PartyAnti-Socialist Party leader Joseph Cook, began talks to join their parties together.
+ The groups and individuals that would come to be known as the “anti-globalization movement” developed in the late 20th centurytwentieth century to combat the globalization of corporate economic activity and the free trade with developing nations that might result from such activity.
+ This is to make the member states a free trade area.
+ Triangular trading became less common in the 20th century due to free trade and ships specialized for particular cargoes.
+ The orchestra gave its concerts in the Free Trade Hall.
+ The department of Izabal includes the ports of Puerto Barrios, Santo Tomás de Castilla, Livingston, GuatemalaLivingston and Guatemala's free trade zone Zolic.
+ Perhaps the greatest single benefit to Scotland of the Union was that Scotland could enjoy free trade with England and her colonies overseas.
+ Samuel Todd Francis was an advisor to Pat Buchanan, a paleoconservative who believed that instead of trying to defend capitalism Republicans should try to get rid of free trade and to tell the middle class that the policies conservatives had always supported only helped the rich.
– It originally covered the coastal area of what is now northern Albania and the coast of Montenegro, but the Albanian and southern Montenegrin parts were lost to the Ottomans in 1571.
– The prefix for international calls from Albania is 00 for example for an United States number 00 1…
– Agolli died on 3 February 2017 in Tirana, Albania from lung disease, aged 85.
– There was a declaration of independence by Albania on 28 November 1912.
– During the reign of Roman emperor Hadrian Albania was invaded by the Alans, an Iranian nomadic group.
– He returned to Albania in 1993, but was not allowed to stay in the country.
albania in sentences?
Example sentences of “albania”:
- Despite the growth of Roman influence, Albania never ceased to remain in commercial and probably also cultural contact with Persia, but with Trajan in 114 AD Roman control over Caucasian Albania was nearly complete with top social levels fully romanized.
- In the late sixth century the territory of Albania became again an arena of wars between Sassanian Persia and the Byzantine/Eastern Roman Empire.
– Despite the growth of Roman influence, Albania never ceased to remain in commercial and probably also cultural contact with Persia, but with Trajan in 114 AD Roman control over Caucasian Albania was nearly complete with top social levels fully romanized.
– In the late sixth century the territory of Albania became again an arena of wars between Sassanian Persia and the Byzantine/Eastern Roman Empire.
– Hoxha died on February 25, 2020 at her home in Tirana, Albania at the age of 99.
– The president of Albania <!– “president” is uncapitalized here because it is preceded by modifier “The”, per MOS:JOBTITLES bullet 3 and table column 2 example 1.
– The prime minister of Albania <!– “prime minister” is uncapitalized here because it is preceded by modifier “The”, per MOS:JOBTITLES bullet 3 and table column 2 example 1.
– He is a recipient of the People’s Artist of Albania award.
– Strauß was one of the few Western leaders to visit Albania in decades.
– This was following the 1997 unrest in Albania and poor economic conditions in the Tragedy of Otranto and the Karaburun tragedy.
– On 12 May 1797, the Republic of Venice ended, but a few places in the Albania veneta for several months still continued to remain loyal to the Venetian Repubblic: Perasto was the last place of the Republic to surrender.
– He was told not to cross Albania on foot.
– The COVID-19 pandemic was confirmed to have reached Albania on 8 March 2020, a father and son who had travelled from Florence, Italy.
– A short stretch of sea separates Albania from the far southeast of Italy.
– The Greeks of Albania are ethnic Greeks who live in Albania.
More in-sentence examples of “albania”:
- During the French rule of the area of Cattaro the schools were in Italian, when the former Albania Veneta was part of the Napoleonic "Kingdom of Italy".
- Meidani was the 4th President of Albania from 1997 to 2002.
- A king of Albania appears in the list of dynasties whose ambassadors were received by Augustus.
– During the French rule of the area of Cattaro the schools were in Italian, when the former Albania Veneta was part of the Napoleonic “Kingdom of Italy”.
– Meidani was the 4th President of Albania from 1997 to 2002.
– A king of Albania appears in the list of dynasties whose ambassadors were received by Augustus.
– Clements was deployed to Albania in 1999, and then led PRM’s Office of Policy and Resource Planning, where she oversaw the Bureau’s strategic planning, policy development and financial resources to protect and assist refugees, conflict victims and vulnerable migrants worldwide.
– It is spoken mostly in Albania Republic of North Macedonia.
– Strauß visited communist Albania on 21 August 1984, while Enver Hoxha, the absolute dictator from the end of World War II until his death in 1985, was still alive.
– The International Olympic Committee’s official abbreviation for Albania is ALB.
– He plays for Sunderland and Albania national team.
– The Chairperson of the Parliament of Albania is the head of the Parliament whose term coincides with the term of the Parliament and they are elected by a vote during the opening session.
– After World War II Albania became independent again, under communist rule.
– Christianity reached its golden age in the late fifth century under Vachagan the Pious, who launched a campaign – influenced by Byzantine priests – against idol worship in Caucasian Albania and discouraged Persian Zoroastrianism.
– He served as President of Albania from 2007 to 2012.
– He made his debut for the Netherlands national football teamNetherlands in an October 1964 Albania and has earned a total of 6 caps, scoring 1 goal.
– It also borders with two countries in the north: Albania and North Macedonia.
– Revolutions in Czechoslovakia, Poland, and Albania were peaceful, but in Romania, the revolution was violent and led to the deaths of many, including Ceausescu.
– Ferrara died in Tirana, Albania on 25 November 2017 at the age of 79.
– She won the title of Miss Albania in 2011 and represented Albania at Miss Model of the World in 2011.
– Zog I, King of the Albanians 9 April 1961, born Ahmet Muhtar Zogolli, taking the surname Zogu in 1922, was the leader of Albania from 1922 to 1939.
– FSHF was founded on June 6, 1930, and Albania had to wait 16 years to play its first international match, debuting against Yugoslavia in 1946.
– Cristoforo Ivanovich was a montenegrin “Marinist” poet from the Albania veneta of the Republic of Venice.
– The coat of arms of Albania is similar to the flag of Albania.
– The flag of Albania is a red flag, with a silhouetted black double-headed eagle in the centre.
– A second and final influence came from the Eastern Roman Empire when emperor Heraclius was able to take control of Caucasian Albania in 627 AD with help from the Gokturks of the Western Turkic Khaganate, in the Third Perso-Turkic War.
– It was on the west-central Balkan Peninsula, next Bosnia and Herzegovina and Croatia on the western sides, Hungary to the north, Romania and Bulgaria to the east, North Macedonia to the south and Albania to the southwest, with just over 200 km of coast on the Adriatic.
– This became worse after 1967 when Albania was declared an atheist state, and no public or private expression of religion was allowed.
– Rome controlled Caucasian Albania only as a client or vassal state.
– The island of Saseno in Albania was annexed to the province, after separating it from the province of Zara.
– He was the President of Albania from 1992 to 1997.
– Ramiz Tafë Alia was the second and last leader of the People’s Socialist Republic of Albania from 1985 to 1991.
– Edvin “Edi” Rama born 4 July 1964 Rama has been the leader of the Socialist Party of Albania since 2005.
– After four centuries of Turkish domination, finally in the 20th century an independent Albania was created.
– He has played for Albania national team.
– Caucasian Albania was the area of modern-day Azerbaijan.
– Ramiz Alia took over and also later became President when, in 1992, Albania returned to democracy, and it now has friendly relations with the European Union, which it has applied to join.
– She was the Chairwoman of the Parliament of Albania from September 3, 2005 to 10 September 2013.
– Two days later, the family was forced to leave Albania after Italy invasioninvaded the country.
– He was the 28th Prime Minister of Albania from 13 April 1992 to 11 March 1997.
– He plays for Flamurtari Vlorë in Albanian Superliga and for Albania national team.
– The newly created province had approximately the borders of the Albania veneta, that was part of the Republic of Venice until 1797 in southern Dalmatia.
– A recent Pew Research Center demographic study put the percentage of Muslims in Albania at 79.9%.
– Enver Halil Hoxha was an Albanian politician who was the prime minister of Albania from 1944 until his death in 1985.
– He was the fourth President of the Republic of Albania from 2002ndash;2007.
– Although a small country, Albania has a lot of variety in plants and animals.
– The desolated areas of the Knin Frontier and Bukovica were inhabited by Orthodox Serbs from Bosnia, while the Albania veneta received constant Serb migrations from Herzegovina and Montenegro.
– Soon after he succeeded in setting up a puppet statepuppet regime in Albania and crushed a rebellion in Libya, which had been an Italian colony since 1912.
– Hoxha was born in Gjirokastër, a city in southern Albania that has been home to many prominent families.
– Countries got concerned by the German occupation of the Rhineland in 1936; the “Anschluss” and Sudetenland#Sudeten CrisisSudeten crisis of 1938; the German occupation of Bohemia and Moravia in 1939; and the Italian invasion of Albania in the spring of 1939.
– The Inquiry gave no advice for Albania due to the complexity of the situation there.
+ In the Imperial City the army is celebrated for winning the war, and no one will listen to Mulan’s warnings, since she is a girl.
+ People can also listen to the Proms for several days afterwards on the Proms website.
+ Komondor dogs should be trained to listen to owners and caregivers.
+ In an election, the two main parties listen to the opinions of third parties.
+ According to Marcia Ann Gillespie and her colleagues, who wrote a biography about Angelou, it was during this period of silence when Angelou developed her extraordinary memory, her love for books and literature, and her ability to listen and observe the world around her.
+ Passengers who are going to Marina South Pier should observe the television screens on the station platforms and listen to announcements which will notify commuters when a train that is terminating at Marina South Pier arrives.
listen in-sentences
Example sentences of “listen”:
+ Member countries of the Council of Europe created ECoHR to arrange all such complaints, listen to the complaints, and to give decisions.
+ They emit sound waves and listen for the echo.
+ Newsom was not allowed to watch television or listen to the radio when she was a child.
+ That means that the different voices would be singing different parts of the melody at the same time, making it very beautiful, but quite complicated to listen to.
+ He worked to introduce his audiences to good music and to make them listen quietly to the music.
+ You can take them to your house and listen to them there.
+ You can play the sound bar more than once if you need to listen several times.
+ The person must be given a lawyer, and the court must listen to arguments from both sides.
+ Member countries of the Council of Europe created ECoHR to arrange all such complaints, listen to the complaints, and to give decisions.
+ They emit sound waves and listen for the echo.
+ Newsom was not allowed to watch television or listen to the radio when she was a child.
+ One of the scientists said it was important to listen to indigenous peoples when studying things in the places where those people live.
+ She had to secretly listen to pop music because her parents were against it.
+ The orchestra now have an educational plan to help young children listen to music and encourage them to play instruments.
+ It can be used by screen readers to give visually impaired readers the overall gist of the table, without having to listen to the entire table.
+ They listen to artists like The Beatles, U2 and Oasis.
+ They tend to listen to Contemporary RBRB, hip hop, grime and reggae and drum bass music.
More in-sentence examples of “listen”:
+ Kornblut and when Marley doesn't listen to her commands she expels her from her dog class.
+ The game has its own and pleasant soundtrack, as well as the ability for the player to choose what he wants to listen to, or even turn it off.
+ Some radio hobbyists volunteer to listen to emergency band frequencies in case there are distress calls.
+ Kornblut and when Marley doesn’t listen to her commands she expels her from her dog class.
+ The game has its own and pleasant soundtrack, as well as the ability for the player to choose what he wants to listen to, or even turn it off.
+ Some radio hobbyists volunteer to listen to emergency band frequencies in case there are distress calls.
+ Many systems allow to listen to the left messages by simply calling the answering machine.
+ The second model of cybermat seen in “The Wheel in Space” was used for sabotage, able to listen to human brainwaves.
+ They look at different parts of the body, listen to the heart and lungs with a stethoscope.
+ Verbs that are often followed by a gerund include “admit, adore, anticipate, appreciate, avoid, carry on, consider, contemplate, delay, deny, describe, detest, dislike, enjoy, escape, fancy, feel, finish, give, hear, imagine, include, justify, listen to, mention, mind, miss, notice, observe, perceive, postpone, practice, quit, recall, report, resent, resume, risk, see, sense, sleep, stop, suggest, tolerate” and “watch”.
+ Every year, during the cup, over 11 million people from Australia and New Zealand tune in to listen to the race, starting at 3:00pm.
+ Combining these two can create various harmonyharmonies which add textures to songs and make them more interesting to listen to.
+ Most music we listen to is in a particular key.
+ They listen while the patient is breathing in, and while they are breathing out.
+ In a lawsuit about a contract, the court will look at the contract, listen to what the people who made the contract say about it, and then make a decision about what the contract means.
+ Being polite will get them to listen more.
+ Some people think that it is just a joke because of this, as there is nothing to listen to.
+ Initially he tossed it aside, but later decided to listen to it.
+ Children all over the world love to listen to his musical story “Peter and the Wolf” and the music for “Lieutenant Kije”, but he wrote many other great works including symphonysymphonies, concertos, piano sonatas, ballets and operas.
+ They had a curfew and made people sit and listen to speeches all night if they were outside during curfew.
+ Dave warns Alvin to not have too much fun but Alvin does not listen and him and the other chipmunks get blown away while holding onto a kite and they end up stranded on a deserted island.
+ He didn’t listen and in April 1939 issue of “Přítomnost” he wrote an article “Dynamický život” about the 50th birthday of Adolf Hitler.
+ For this album, the band chose to not have a normal name for their album, so that people would just listen to the music without caring about the title and get wrong expectations.
+ It either says “Ok, listen up” or “Alright!” followed by its catchphrase, “Get your brain in gear and let’s play Brain Shift.” This game has six colors: red, green, yellow, blue, orange and white.
+ On October 20, Kennedy chose to blockade Cuba to stop all ships going there, rather than listen to his advisers, who wanted to attack.
+ The communists also choose Mao Zedong to became the leader of the communists and all the red armies in china, They should listen Mao Zedong to fight.
+ People can also listen to radio Broadcastingbroadcasts in English, or watch programmes in English to help them improve their listening ability.
+ There is even a talk radio station, where the player can listen to news within the game and entertainment programs.
+ They meet once a week on Sunday for church, where they take the sacrament and listen to short talks by members of their own congregation.
+ People may exaggerate to make people listen to what they say.
+ In 2008, he was listed by “Wired” Magazine as one of the 15 people the next President should listen to, Wired.
+ One night, in a dream, Brambleclaw speaks to the old ThunderClan leader, Bluestar, who tells him to meet with three other cats and to listen to what midnight tells them.
+ Many people find twelve tone music hard to listen to, but this concerto is easier than most serial works to understand.
+ They released a greatest hits album in 1991 so fans had something to listen to before they brought out a sixth album.
+ The soldiers will not even listen to their minds, and the workers will not listen to their minds or their souls.
+ A good conductor will know the music extremely well, understand how the composer wanted the music to sound, be able to figure out the technical details, and know how to be able to work with the orchestra to create great music everyone would want to listen to.
+ This can help us to know and understand more about the music we play or listen to.
+ Listening stations offers students CDs that they can listen to improve their listening.
+ The government was also corrupt: the tsar Tsar Nicholas IINicholas did not listen to the Rasputin was murdered.
+ An MP3 player is a portable audio device people can use to listen to songs saved in the MP3 format.
+ Two years later, she released her debut Japanese album, Listen to My Heart.
+ All Remote Terminals can listen to that signal at more or less the same time and decide for themselves if they would like to “take action.” Some actions include “turning off” or “tell me how you are doing”.
+ In fact, when students are writing text messages, they don’t listen to the teacher.
+ They have to listen to one another and get ideas from one another.
+ Goth people may also make and listen to “Goth music”.
+ Unlike many kinds of dogs, they do not like to listen to commands, and would rather make their own choices.
+ For example, a person might say “I want to listen to some organ trio music.” This would usually mean that they want to listen to music by Jimmy McGriff, Jimmy Smith, Jack McDuff, or other well-known organ trio leaders.
+ For example, she reads her diary and listen into her telephone conversations.
+ He did not listen to them.
+ There were already promenade concerts in the parks in London, but those Promenade concerts were just for music that was easy to listen to.
+ To listen means to try and understand what has been said.
– The black-backed jackal is a canine that comes from eastern and southern Africa.
– Some species of “Anopheles” are Vector vectors for canine heartworm “Dirofilaria immitis”, filariasis, and viruses such as one that causes O’nyong’nyong fever.
– The canine is really small – smaller than all known hominins we have found in the past”.
– The Taung specimen had short canine teeth, and the position of the foramen magnum was evidence of bipedal locomotion.
– The canine tooth was painted brown and patched with bubble gum.
– In the episode, The Canine Mutiny he was shortly abandoned by Bart after Bart gets a new dog named “Laddie” with his credit card and the repo-men took him but is then re-adopted by Bart after he gets bored of Laddie and goes to search for Santa’s Little Helper who was at the time working as a seeing-eye dog for a blind man.
canine example in sentences
Example sentences of “canine”:
– The canine teeth are long and suitable for grasping and stabbing.
– Early synapsids could have 2 or even 3 enlarged ‘canines’, but in the therapsids, the pattern had settled to one canine in each upper jaw half.
– Males have long upper canine teeth, which can be up to 5cm long.
– Its canine wear is similar to other Miocene apes.
– They are the eight large flat teeth with straight edges that are at the front of a person’s mouth, in between the canine teeth, which are pointed.
– Tritylodonts have no canine teeth, just incisors and cheek teeth.
– There were also other cats with Canine toothcanines which were not so long, such as “Homotherium”.
– Viral diseases include canine distemper and influenza.
– The function of these flanges was to protect the flattened canine teeth.
– The Bobcat has powerful jaws and long, pointed canine teeth.
– Although mostly vegetarian, they have long canine teeth or fangs that the adult males sometimes use to fight each other for the troop leadership.
– The side-striped jackal is a canine that comes from central and southern Africa.
– Within a year, a database of some 12,500 registration-required canine residents would be available to sanitation workers with sample-test kits.
– Apart from the canine teeth, their adaptations included strength in the forelimbs.
– They hung on round the prey’s neck, gripping and slashing the underside of the throat with their canine teeth.
– The canine teeth are two inches long, which, in proportion, are longer than other living felines.
– After the wolves were gone from Yellowstone, the coyote became the park’s top canine predator.
– They had large, powerful, square-shaped jaws with huge, sabre-like canine and interlaced, socket-like teeth.
– Its canine teeth were long and powerfully developed; they were used for stabbing prey.
– Dogs can also be vaccinated against many other diseases, including canine distemper, canine parvovirus, infectious canine hepatitis, adenovirus-2, leptospirosis, bordetellabordatella, canine parainfluenza virus, and Lyme disease.
- The canine teeth are long and suitable for grasping and stabbing.
- Early synapsids could have 2 or even 3 enlarged 'canines', but in the therapsids, the pattern had settled to one canine in each upper jaw half.