“vintage” – some sentence examples

How to use in-sentence of “vintage”:

+ Rihanna said that whilst she was recording the album, she would like to make another vintage album like her fourth studio album, “Rated R”.

+ In an interview for the Vintage Books and Anchor Books blog, editor Laura Furman called working with PEN a “natural partnership. “Vintage Books”, 2009-04-10.

+ In May 2010 it was announced that Matlock would be a member of a reunion of The Faces, scheduled to play at the Vintage at Goodwood festival in London in August 2010.

+ He hosted a weekly four-hour Sunday night program, “The Big Broadcast”, on WAMUWAMU-FM, featuring vintage radio programs from the 1930s to 1950s, such as “Gunsmoke”, “The Jack Benny Show”, “The Lone Ranger”, “Fibber McGee and Molly”, and “Superman”.

+ Alternatively, the vintage can be specified using.

+ He was best known for his creating large sculptures of Texas symbols and for experimenting with hand-tinting black-and-white vintage photographs transferred to large photo canvases.

+ The term vintage clothing means clothing from a previous time.

vintage - some sentence examples
vintage – some sentence examples

Example sentences of “vintage”:

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

+ At other times, WTBS continued to run mostly classic sitcoms, and vintage cartoons.

+ The Bi-annual Celebration of Flight Airshow, at the Andrews-Murphy Airport, is a huge presentation of aircraft, both vintage and hi-tech.

+ She is also a presenter on “The JBL and Cole Show” and hosts “WWE VintageWWE Vintage Collection” alongside Mean Gene Okerlund.

+ Stiles, “Jesse James: The Last Rebel of the Civil War”, New York: Vintage Books, 2003, pp.10-11 Many Howard County residents supported the Confederacy during the Civil War.

+ WWE Vintage Collection is a professional wrestling television program from World Wrestling Entertainment highlighting action from the WWE video library.

+ Public transport by boat is provided by the Mouettes Genevoises, which link the two banks of the lake within the city, and by the “Compagnie Générale de Navigation sur le lac Léman” which serves more distant destinations such as Nyon, Yvoire, Thonon-les-BainsThonon, Evian, Lausanne and Montreux using both modern diesel vessels and vintage paddle steamers.

+ The vintage festival lasts for 9 days and on each day many events take place.

+ In 2001 Paul Morgan was killed while landing his vintage plane at Sywell Aerodrome, Northamptonshire.

+ There, the latter enters a vintage clothing store.

+ Miu Miu is a second clothing, which is often simpler, and fits with the ‘high’ image of vintage items.

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

+ At other times, WTBS continued to run mostly classic sitcoms, and vintage cartoons.

“questioning” some example sentences

How to use in-sentence of “questioning”:

– To stop future terrorist attacks, we have detained these people, and we have and will be questioning them to gather additional intelligence information…The reality is that they have been charged with something.

– In simple terms, first a thesis statement will have a main topic sentence formed from questioning the topic, then the writer’s statement regarding the topic sentence, and finally ends with the specific supporting points detailing the writer’s statement for justifying its relation with the topic sentence.

– Iranian president Mahmoud Ahmadinejad’s controversial comments, which included questioning the size of the Holocaust, have sparked questions about Freiburg’s partnership with Isfahan.

– He was known for his questioning of the basis of psychiatry.

– The committee is also in charge of questioning people chosen for important jobs in the Department of State.

– He is a rather nervous man and is always questioning his “chief” Dr.

– While they were questioning Jesus, Peter was waiting in the courtyard.

questioning some example sentences
questioning some example sentences

Example sentences of “questioning”:

– First Allama iqbal wrote shikwa poem, on which Allama iqbal is questioning to Allah but unfortunately Allama iqbal faced too many criticism from people then Allama iqbal wrote second part of poem which was jawab-e-shikwa, then people understand what was allama iqbal trying to say.

– It was made because people were questioning whether KDE is free.

– The organization grew out of an internet listserve that brought together many gay, lesbian, and questioning Muslims from 25 countries, and by 1998 had developed numerous in-person chapters.

– Im questioning this persons notability.

– The law says the police have to give a suspect a Miranda warning before they start questioning them.

– I’m not questioning their notability; but I doubt whether such one line articles are useful for this wiki.

– It offers help to lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and questioning young people who may be thinking of killing or hurting themselves.

– Troll is used to characterize gay, bisexual and questioning or bi-curious men who cruise or “wander about looking”Cage, Ken.

– The Parliament’s powers, though still relatively limited, were expanded under the 1992 and 1996 and even further in the 2011 constitutional revisions and include budgetary matters, approving bills, questioning ministers, and establishing ad hoc commissions of inquiry to investigate the government’s actions.

– During questioning police may use trickery, lying or other forms of deception in order to get a confession from a suspect.

- First Allama iqbal wrote shikwa poem, on which Allama iqbal is questioning to Allah but unfortunately Allama iqbal faced too many criticism from people then Allama iqbal wrote second part of poem which was jawab-e-shikwa, then people understand what was allama iqbal trying to say.

- It was made because people were questioning whether KDE is free.
- The organization grew out of an internet listserve that brought together many gay, lesbian, and questioning Muslims from 25 countries, and by 1998 had developed numerous in-person chapters.

Use the word “inability”

How to use in-sentence of “inability”:

+ Death will usually occur as a result of asphyxia due to the inability to control the muscles involved in breathing function.

+ He made clear his dislike of the musical segments of the show at every opportunity whenever he was chosen to perform in them, mostly because of his inability to form lyrics quickly.

+ The inability of same-sex partners to have rights with respect to a partner’s medical care or funeral arrangements over and above those of the next-of-kin is one of the main reasons behind litigation to require same-sex marriage or its equivalent.

+ Negative symptoms includes a ‘flat affect’; having a blank inexpressive look on the face and/or monosyllabic speech spoken in a slow monotone, few gestures, lack of interest in anything including other people, and an inability to act spontaneously or feel pleasure.

+ Some people may suffer from other visual problems, such as color blindness, reduced contrast, or inability to track fast-moving objects and still have normal visual acuity.

+ The predicted failure may be catastrophic or may be something as subtle as the inability to write to certain sectors, or perhaps slower performance than the manufacturer’s declared minimum.

Use the word inability
Use the word inability

Example sentences of “inability”:

+ P’ent’ay Christians use the alleged “secularized teaching” of the current Ethiopian and Eritrean Orthodox churches, the alleged inability of most Orthodox followers to live according to the instructions of the Bible and the deuterocanonical books used by rural priests, as a proof to their belief in the Orthodox Tewahedo teaching is also mainly syncretized.

+ General anxiety symptoms are things such as; continual tiredness / exhaustion, inability to relax, lack of confidence, low self-esteem, fear of public places, fear of socializing, frequent feelings of irrational anxiety / fear, compulsive behavior, worrying about making mistakes, regular nightmares, disturbed sleep patterns, excessive crying, headaches, stomach problems, diarrhea, nausea, aching muscles, and so on.

+ Thereafter, when the President transmits to the President pro tempore of the Senate and the Speaker of the House of Representatives his written declaration that no inability exists, he shall resume the powers and duties of his office unless the Vice President and a majority of either the principal officers of the executive department or of such other body as Congress may by law provide, transmit within four days to the President pro tempore of the Senate and the Speaker of the House of Representatives their written declaration that the President is unable to discharge the powers and duties of his office.

+ I’m less aware of the other bits, but my guess is that CU and oversighting involves a lot of powers to view private information, and I’m opposed to someone with this inability to observe norms of behavior having such powers.

+ Cearbhall Ó Dálaigh was the most politically naïve president, but the Government he worked with was notable for its own inability to offer him the help to overcome the problem.

+ The central assertion of these points is that God saves every person upon whom he has mercy, and that his efforts are not frustrated by the unrighteousness or inability of humans.

+ We have had several obsessive editors here who evidently think “Simple should have everything that English wiki has” combined with a more or less complete inability to simplify the language.

+ Since the reproducibility of experiments is an essential part of the scientific method, the inability to replicate studies has potentially grave consequences.

+ After his fight with Goku, Black returns to the future timeline and collapse to the ground he then regains his composure and starts testing his abilities in Goku’s body he then starts mocking Goku and Trunks’ inability to defeat him.

+ Steatorrhea is caused by the inability to digest and absorb fat in the diet.

+ Henry VI, Part 2 shows the King’s inability to deal with the quarrelling nobles, and the armed conflict which follows.

+ P'ent'ay Christians use the alleged "secularized teaching" of the current Ethiopian and Eritrean Orthodox churches, the alleged inability of most Orthodox followers to live according to the instructions of the Bible and the deuterocanonical books used by rural priests, as a proof to their belief in the Orthodox Tewahedo teaching is also mainly syncretized.

+ General anxiety symptoms are things such as; continual tiredness / exhaustion, inability to relax, lack of confidence, low self-esteem, fear of public places, fear of socializing, frequent feelings of irrational anxiety / fear, compulsive behavior, worrying about making mistakes, regular nightmares, disturbed sleep patterns, excessive crying, headaches, stomach problems, diarrhea, nausea, aching muscles, and so on.

+ Frustrated with his inability to find a way to defeat Ozai without killing him, he asks four of his past lives for advice.He asked Avatar Roku Unsatisfied with their answers, he asks the island for help.

+ In 2012, in the alcoholic-romantic comedy “Date” directed by Yusup Bakhshiyev, Klimova appears as a sexy teacher, a very teetotaler, “clever and beautiful woman with long legs from under a small fuchsia dress.” The observer of the Gazeta.ru publication drew attention to the inability to tempt the heroine of Catherine with palaces and diamonds, noted the actress in the scene of rental on a motorcycle across all Moscow, lying on a frame with her back and with outstretched legs.

+ Infertility is define as the inability to fall pregnant or carry a pregnancy until birth after 12months or more of unprotected sex.

+ 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.

+ It is not merely the inability to touch a human being but also an attitude towards a minority group translated into various physical acts, norms and practices.

+ People with extensive, bilateral hippocampal damage may experience anterograde amnesia the inability to form or retain new memories.

+ Many people smoke grams of hash oil at a time, wanting to achieve a state that “no man’s gone before”, with the absolutely worst thing happening is a pale face, vomiting, and inability to move as much as usual.

+ Today’s activites and personal attacks, deleting against other admin’s endorsed resotation of Autofellatio is clear evidence of an inability to continue as an admin.

+ As they arrive at the ice show, Leo, the actor portraying “Reptar”, shows his outrage at the theme of the show manager, Harry, how he questions why he chose to the play the part due to his dislike of children, lizards, and his inability to the ice skate.

“michelangelo” some example sentences

How to use in-sentence of “michelangelo”:

+ The pope then invited Michelangelo to go to Rome and work for him.

+ Some writers believe that Michelangelo had changed his mind from his first plan, and did not want the pointy dome.

+ Other writers believe that Michelangelo wanted the pointed dome, not just because it was safer to build, but also because it looked more exciting, as if the building was pushing upwards.

+ Bramante was at the Vatican while Michelangelo was painting the Sistine Chapel ceiling.

+ However, she proved to be a talented actress interpreting also a dramatic role in Michelangelo Antonioni’s “Il grido” with great critical acclaim.

+ When Michelangelo took over a building site in 1547, the nave of the old basilica was still standing and in use.

michelangelo some example sentences
michelangelo some example sentences

Example sentences of “michelangelo”:

+ One of the most famous is Michelangelo BuonarrotiMichelangelo’s painting on the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel in Rome.

+ Lorenzo di Pierfrancesco told Michelangelo that it looked just like a real Ancient Roman statue and said that if he made it dirty and knocked a few chips off, someone would pay a lot of money for it.

+ The “Last Judgment” is a fresco by Michelangelo painted on the altar wall of the Sistine Chapel in Vatican City.

+ In 1501 they commissioned the young Michelangelo to carve it.

+ When Michelangelo was only fourteen, his father persuaded Ghirlandaio to pay his apprentice as an artist, which was highly unusual at the time.

+ Peter’s Basilica, Vatican City, and is the only piece Michelangelo ever signed.

+ They called Michelangelo “the painter of rude bits”.

+ Pope Julius told Michelangelo to paint one of the Twelve Apostlestwelve apostles of Jesus on each pendentive.

+ When the Pope’s own Master of Ceremonies, Biagio da Cesena, said “it was mostly disgraceful that in so sacred a place there should have been depicted all those nude figures, exposing themselves so shamefully” and that it was no work for a papal chapel but rather “for the public baths and taverns” Michelangelo worked the Cesena’s semblance into the scene as Minos, judge of the underworld.

+ The Mannerist style began in Italy, where the artists were influenced by the figures that Michelangelo painted on the ceiling and in the “Last Judgement” in the Sistine Chapel.Helen Gardner, Gardner’s Art through the Ages, Harcourt, Brace and World, During the Renaissance, artists like Leonardo da Vinci and Raphael had tried very hard to learn from nature, and to paint things in a way that was very realistic.

+ One of the most famous is Michelangelo BuonarrotiMichelangelo’s painting on the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel in Rome.

+ Lorenzo di Pierfrancesco told Michelangelo that it looked just like a real Ancient Roman statue and said that if he made it dirty and knocked a few chips off, someone would pay a lot of money for it.
+ The "Last Judgment" is a fresco by Michelangelo painted on the altar wall of the Sistine Chapel in Vatican City.

+ So Michelangelo began to work for the Medici again.

+ The movie also features Darren Criss and Eric Bauza reprising their roles as Raphael Raphael and Leonardo, while Michelangelo and Donatello, respectively.

+ Condivi, “The Life of Michelangelo“, 9 Michelangelo was not interested in his school lessons.

+ He wanted Michelangelo to design a grand tomb.

+ Pope Innocent XIII, born Michelangelo Conti, was an ItalyItalian cleric of the 245th Pope from 1721 until his death.

+ Due to his depiction of holy persons in the nude, with exposed genitals, Michelangelo was accused of immorality and obscenity.

+ Clément, “Michelangelo“, 9 Michelangelo was one of the students chosen and he attended the academy from 1490 to 1492.

More in-sentence examples of “michelangelo”:

+ Lorenzo de’ Medici’s son, Piero de Medici commissioned Michelangelo to make a snow statue.

+ Leonardo at this time was in his sixties, Michelangelo was middle-aged.
+ In Rome, he was under the influence of Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio and Bartolomeo Manfredi.

+ Lorenzo de’ Medici’s son, Piero de Medici commissioned Michelangelo to make a snow statue.

+ Leonardo at this time was in his sixties, Michelangelo was middle-aged.

+ In Rome, he was under the influence of Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio and Bartolomeo Manfredi.

+ In all there are over 1,000 rooms with the most famous including the Sistine Chapel and its renowned ceiling frescoes painted by Michelangelo and Raphael’s Rooms.

+ In 1499 Michelangelo returned to Florence.

+ He studied famous painters like Michelangelo and Raphael and learnt by copying their work.

+ Many years later Michelangelo said that the two things that had helped him to be a good artist were being born in the gentle countryside of Arezzo and being raised in a house where, along with his nurse’s milk, he was given the training to use a chisel and hammer.

+ When Michelangelo was a baby, the family moved back to Florence.

+ In 1505 Pope Julius II asked Michelangelo to paint the ceiling.

+ Peter’s Basilica which Michelangelo designed and the new extension to the building that was being built by Carlo Maderna.

+ Lorand Hegyi systematically presented a lot of great contemporary masters like Jannis Kounellis, Michelangelo Pistoletto, Giovanni Anselmo, Günther Uecker, Dennis Oppenheim, Richard Nonas, Joel Shapiro, Roman Opalka, Orlan, Bertrand Lavier, Gilbert George, Anne et Patrick Poirier, Georg Baselitz, Tony Cragg, Peter Halley, Anish Kapoor, etc..

+ All around the wall, Michelangelo painted twelve big figures of wise men and women.

+ Lorenzo de’ Medici encouraged a lot of his countrymen to commission works from Florence’s leading artists, including Leonardo da Vinci, Sandro Botticelli, and Michelangelo Buonarroti.

+ He also composed the soundtrack of Michelangelo Antonioni’s “La notte”.

+ Once again Michelangelo made a statue that became world-famous.

+ People like Michelangelo and Leonardo da Vinci still painted religious pictures, but they also now could paint mythological pictures too.

+ The Cardinal wanted Michelangelo to make a marble statue, larger than life-size, of Bacchus, the Ancient Roman God of wine.

+ He was so influenced by the figures that Michelangelo had painted that he designed a series of pictures called “Twelve Panels showing Strong Men from Mythology and Biblical History”.

+ The two most famous artists in the world, Leonardo da Vinci and Michelangelo were both alive when Vasari was a boy and had both studied in Florence.

+ In 1508 the work continued in the Sistine Chapel when Pope Julius II made the great artist Michelangelo go to Rome to paint the ceiling.

+ When Michelangelo died, his body was taken back to Florence and buried in the Basilica of Santa Croce.

+ Leo was a patron of Michelangelo and Raphael.

+ He knew that he was expected to make a design that would be the symbol of the city of Rome, in the same way as Brunelleschi’s dome was the symbol of Florence where Michelangelo had lived as a young man.

+ Peter’s, Michelangelo did not want the job.

+ Niccolò Machiavelli was born in 1469, Michelangelo Buonarroti and Ludovico Ariosto in 1474, Jacopo Nardi in 1476, Gian Giorgio Trissino in 1478, Francesco Guicciardini in 1482, Pietro Pomponazzi in 1462, Marcello Adriani Virgilio in 1464 and Baldassare Castiglione in 1468.

+ List of popesPope Clement VII called Michelangelo back to the Sistine Chapel to paint the wall behind the altar with a huge scene of “The Last Judgement”.

+ He gave Michelangelo several jobs in Florence, including designing the Medici Chapel to hold the tombs of his family members.

+ The first movie Fellini directed was “Lo Sceicco Bianco with Alberto Sordi, written by Michelangelo Antonioni and Ennio Flaiano.

+ Bartholomew after he had been flayed This is reflective of the feelings of contempt Michelangelo had for being commissioned to paint “The Last Judgement”.

+ With participations from Michelangelo Antonioni, Pedro Almodóvar and David Byrne, the documentary “Wandering Heart” premiered on the 24th of July in the Brazilian Circuit by way of Paramount.

+ Although not all the tombs were built, Michelangelo finished seven large statues including a “Madonna and Child”.

+ On the middle of the ceiling, instead of painting a starry sky, Michelangelo painted scenes from the Bible telling the story of Creation and the downfall of humanity.

+ Among neorealists are Michelangelo Antonioni and Federico Fellini.

+ In 1546, when Michelangelo was in his seventies, he was given one of his most important jobs.

+ He has worked with great directors such as Federico Fellini in “I Vitelloni”, Michelangelo Antonioni in “I Vinti” and Luchino Visconti in his stage adaptation of “Death of a Salesman”.

+ The three greatest painters of the High Renaissance, Leonardo, Michelangelo and Raphael were all working in Rome at the same time.

+ The Pope decided that Michelangelo should paint the ceiling.

+ The ceiling was so famous that many artists tried to copy the way that Michelangelo had arranged and painted the figures.

+ When Michelangelo died in 1564, the walls were being built, the piers had been strengthened and everything was ready for the building of the dome.

+ As he was sickly, Michelangelo was sent to live on a small farm with a stonecutter and his wife and family.

+ While Michelangelo was away, Bramante took Raphael into the Chapel.

+ It stars Charlton Heston as Michelangelo BuonarrotiMichelangelo and Rex Harrison as Pope Julius II.

+ She is best known for her starring roles in movies directed by Michelangelo Antonioni during the early 1960s.

+ Strong points of the Hermitage collection of Western art include Michelangelo BuonarrotiMichelangelo, Rubens, Van Dyck, Rembrandt, Poussin, Watteau, Tiepolo, Canova, Rodin, Monet, Pissarro, Renoir, Cézanne, Van Gogh, Gauguin, Picasso, and Matisse.

+ It was during the time of Lorenzo that some of the most famous artists in world history were alive in Florence, and worked for the Medici:- Botticelli, Michelangelo and Leonardo da Vinci.

+ The High Renaissance was the time of Leonardo da Vinci, Raphael and Titian as well as Michelangelo who was famous as a sculptor and as a painter.

+ Wilde: ” ‘The love that dare not speak its name’ in this century is such a great affection of an elder for a younger man as there was between David and Jonathan, such as Plato made the very basis of his philosophy, and such as you find in the sonnets of Michelangelo and Shakespeare.

+ Some of these are Luchino Visconti, Jean-Luc Godard, :en:Jean-Pierre_MelvilleJean-Pierre Melville, Michelangelo Antonioni and Louis Malle.

+ She then went on to work with directors such as Michelangelo Antonioni, etc.

+ It tells the stories of the lives of Italian artists from Giotto who lived around 1300 to Michelangelo who was still alive when Vasari was writing his book.

How to use in sentence of “increasingly”

How to use in-sentence of “increasingly”:

– Ivy City became an increasingly black section of town.

– In the 1950s and early 1960s, the Judicial Conference and the Administrative Office increasingly commissioned research projects to examine problems of judicial administration at the same time that they organized educational programs to help judges manage growing and complicated caseloads.

– They increasingly promoted songs to radio without releasing them as singles.

– From being a conservative right-winger until the early 1990s, Geißler became increasingly leftist in his views as far as social policy and globalization are concerned.

– The first SSFs appear around the same time as organisms first started burrowing to avoid predation, so it is likely that they represent early steps in an evolutionary arms race between predators and increasingly well-defended prey.

– In fact, from the declaration made in this resolution in 1940 onwards, the goals of the Muslim League became increasingly fixed upon achieving an independent nation-state.

How to use in sentence of increasingly
How to use in sentence of increasingly

Example sentences of “increasingly”:

– In recent years, Nidwalden is becoming an increasingly popular place to live and work.

– Smith entered business in New York City, and became an increasingly vocal opponent of Roosevelt’s New Deal.

– During the match, Nakamura resorted to various illegal tactics, such as a low blow, increasingly frustrating Styles.

– In the past, exit signs usually showed the word “EXIT but increasingly exit signs around the world are pictograms, with or without additional text.

– There’s also this issue where the editor thinks that this is a social networking site, and has increasingly been using a variety of “sad face” emojis in edit summaries.

– Verdi had become increasingly dissatisfied with librettos during the 1860s.

– Most states have detailed information relating to the legal status of recreational cannabis, CBD, and what is increasingly referred to as ‘medicinal cannabis’.

- In recent years, Nidwalden is becoming an increasingly popular place to live and work.

- Smith entered business in New York City, and became an increasingly vocal opponent of Roosevelt's New Deal.
- During the match, Nakamura resorted to various illegal tactics, such as a low blow, increasingly frustrating Styles.

– By 1907, clothing was increasingly factory-made and often sold in large, fixed price department stores.

– In it, Husserl for the first time attempts a historical overview of the development of Western philosophy and science, emphasizing the challenges presented by their increasingly empirical and naturalistic orientation.

– In the recent years computers were becoming increasingly more complex.

– His leadership became increasingly controversial as the Getty Trust was embroiled in numerous controversies relating to the provenance of various antiquities in the Getty Museum’s collections and Munitz’ expense account.

More in-sentence examples of “increasingly”:

– With the Age of Discovery, the 15th to 18th centuries, world maps became increasingly accurate.

– As a Labour backbencher, Livingstone lost the public platform he possessed as head of the GLC; furthermore, his brand of radical socialism was increasingly out of step with the Labour leadership, which had moved sharply towards the centre under the leadership of Neil Kinnock who now blamed left-wingers like Livingstone for Labour’s ‘unelectability.’ Over the long term, though, it was Livingstone rather than Kinnock who was to achieve electoral success.

– American union policies made it difficult for him to record in Europe, while his left wing views made him increasingly unpopular with the State Department and FBI.

– His methods and ideas were becoming increasingly attacked as ‘ideological failures’.

– Soon after his arrival, she comes to suspect this mysterious, charming man has ulterior motives, but instead of feeling outrage or horror, this friendless girl becomes increasingly infatuated with him.

– Luther had a particular disdain for Aristotelian philosophy, and as he began developing his own theology, he increasingly came into conflict with other scholars.

– In aviation, the ellipsoid known as World Geodetic System 84 is increasingly used to define mean sea level.

– Wilson, Burkhard Militzer, 2011 In “traditional” giant planets such as Jupiter and Saturn hydrogen and helium constitute most of the mass of the planet, whereas they only make up an outer envelope on Uranus and Neptune, which are instead mostly composed of water, ammonia, and methane and therefore increasingly referred to as “ice giants”.

– After 1890 an increasingly large Swedish American community in America promoted new cultural institutions, including a lively Swedish-language press, many new churches, several colleges, and a network of ethnic organizations.

– Atmospheric chemistry is increasingly studied as one part of the Earth system.

– Some locations where the presence of whale sharks appears to be predictable, are increasingly targeted by commercial tourist operations.

– Slaves, at first Native American but increasingly brought from Africa in the slave trade, were forced to grow tobacco, mine coal, and be personal servants.

– The song represents increasingly grand gifts given during each of The Twelve Days of Christmas.

– They became increasingly prominent in Kerala in the late 19th century.

– Pakistani English literature is increasingly making its mark worldwide.

– With multiple agents now available, combination therapy is increasingly used.

– The Duke of York was powerful; Henry’s advisers corrupt; Henry himself trusting, pliable, and increasingly unstable; Margaret defiantly unpopular, grimly and gallantly determined to maintain the English crown for her progeny.

– Game fish can be eaten after being caught, though increasingly anglers practice catch and release to improve fish populations.

– They do contain some details of life during this period.: “Although the Vedas are essentially liturgical documents and increasingly mystical reflections on Vedic ritual, they are sufficiently rich and extensive to give us some understanding of what life was like at the time.

– Ja’fari became increasingly used during the twentieth century in the efforts to add Shi’ism as a fifth school of law along with the four established Sunni schools.

– He also remarked that Lee is “an increasingly self-righteous know-all”, surrounded by “department store dummies”.

– The structure of the Boards of Tynwald, along with other bodies variously called ‘Statutory Boards’ and ‘Commercial Boards’, became increasingly unwieldy after the 1950s, and was eventually reformed in the 1980s, when a system of ‘ministerial government’ was set up.

– Gombe Stream’s high levels of diversity make it an increasingly popular tourist destination.

– The use of military power is increasingly not any more on the level of an local armored conflict, but on the global basis using mass media.

– Also, as more thousands of users have joined, it has become increasingly difficult to check the quality of new articles, and hence, many partial stubs with misspelled words have been created.

– At these places children get a chance to see how movie projectors work and also have a better grasp of each movie, so that they become increasingly interested in the art of moviemaking.

– This expatriate segment of society became increasingly empowered after a military coup overthrew the government of Salazar’s successor Marcello Caetano in 1974.

– He became increasingly popular with his people and was credited as a peacemaker for his work in maintaining world stability at a time when war seemed to be looming.

– They are becoming increasingly popular and are worn by lots of teenagers and young men.

– Domestic repression inside Iraq grew worse, and Saddam’s sons, Uday Hussein and Qusay Hussein, became increasingly powerful and carried out a private reign of terror.

– Mercury batteries used to be common but have become increasingly restricted.

– After the success of “Pygmalion”, which was shortened in its transition from stage to screen, as plays generally are, he increasingly refused to let his plays be cut.

– Travis and Wendell increasingly become suspicious, but when they get lost in a forest and stumble upon a military base where everyone is speaking Russian, they realize that they are actually in the Soviet Union.

– Her other acting roles include: “Rob Brydon’s Annually Retentive”, “Angelo’s”, “Free Agents”, “The Increasingly Poor Decisions of Todd Margaret”, “Dead Boss” and “Catastrophe”.

– As the population was growing it became increasingly difficult to hold meetings as an open vestry.

– Then they find themselves caught up in the increasingly chaotic and nihilistic violence.

– By 1911, Davison was becoming increasingly militant.

– There are of vineyards and a large variety of vine types, traditionally white wines, but increasingly red wines.

– However, despite those rough years the band became increasingly popular.

– West of the city, the land is increasingly used for cattle ranching.

– Landlords are becoming increasingly reluctant to allow dry cleaners to operate in their buildings.

– Although MCA owned the studio lot, but not Universal Pictures, it was increasingly influential on Universal’s product.

– The biological diversity, warm tropical climate, and active volcanoes make Nicaragua an increasingly popular tourist destination.

– Jonathan Baillie, of the Zoological Society of London, said “The donor community and conservation movement are increasingly leaning towards a ‘what can nature do for us?’ approach, where species and wild habitats are valued and prioritised according to these services they provided for people.

– Hoping to present an alternative to both Marcos and the increasingly powerful New People’s Army, Benigno Aquino, Jr., returned to Manila on August 21, 1983, only to be shot dead as he stepped off the airplane.

– The sedative side effect of the drug made it increasingly unpopular, and it is now prescribed less for epilepsy, in favor of other drugs that do not have sedative effects.

– Hollings remained very popular in South Carolina over the years, even as the state became increasingly friendly to Republicans at the national level.

– It is also increasingly difficult in some countries to locate photo processors who will process slide film.

- With the Age of Discovery, the 15th to 18th centuries, world maps became increasingly accurate.

- As a Labour backbencher, Livingstone lost the public platform he possessed as head of the GLC; furthermore, his brand of radical socialism was increasingly out of step with the Labour leadership, which had moved sharply towards the centre under the leadership of Neil Kinnock who now blamed left-wingers like Livingstone for Labour's 'unelectability.' Over the long term, though, it was Livingstone rather than Kinnock who was to achieve electoral success.
- American union policies made it difficult for him to record in Europe, while his left wing views made him increasingly unpopular with the State Department and FBI.

“euclidean” – some sentence examples

How to use in-sentence of “euclidean”:

+ In the Euclidean plane, their angles would sum to 450°; i.e., a circle and a quarter.

+ It is Euclidean geometry, but not plane geometry.

+ The field of geometry which follows all of Euclid’s axioms is called Euclidean geometry.

+ In Euclidean space, a region is a convex set if the following is true.

+ Some theorems of Euclidean geometry cannot be used on the sphere, many of them have been adapted though.

+ Today that system is referred to as Euclidean geometry to distinguish it from other so-called non-Euclidean geometries which mathematicians developed in the 19th century.

euclidean - some sentence examples
euclidean – some sentence examples

Example sentences of “euclidean”:

+ On the average, space is very nearly flat, meaning that Euclidean geometry is experimentally true with high accuracy throughout most of the Universe.

+ The name cartesian comes from the French peopleFrench mathematician and philosopher René Descartes, who worked to merge algebra and Euclidean geometry.

+ On the average, space is very nearly flat, meaning that Euclidean geometry is experimentally true with high accuracy throughout most of the Universe.

+ The name cartesian comes from the French peopleFrench mathematician and philosopher René Descartes, who worked to merge algebra and Euclidean geometry.

+ Non-Euclidean geometry is more complicated than Euclidean geometry but has many uses.

+ In Euclidean geometryEuclidean plane geometry, a quadrilateral is a edges.

+ The smallest possible polygon in a Euclidean geometry or “flat geometry” is the triangle, but on a sphere, there can be a digon and a henagon.

+ A straight line from plane Euclidean geometry corresponds to a Great Circle in non-Euclidean spherical geometry.

+ One can tessellationtessellate 4-dimensional Euclidean space by regular 16-cells.

+ Underlying this explanation is the fact that Euclidean geometry is not the actual geometry of space, but an approximation which works well at the level of human life.

+ All normal Euclidean spaces are also Hilbert spaces.

+ Linear algebraVector algebra and Euclidean plane and three-dimensional space.

+ The geometry of the universe is therefore not the ordinary Euclidean geometry of our everyday lives.

+ Very often, the spheres all have the same size, and the space used is usually three-dimensional Euclidean space.

Make sentence of “blanking”

How to use in-sentence of “blanking”:

– These WeatherStars were able to insert current local conditions, forecasts and weather warnings over the national feed, with the weather data being received from the vertical blanking interval of the TWC video feed and via satellite, which is then transmitted to the WeatherStar unit; the WeatherStar systems would also be capable of adding or removing segments seen during each local forecast segment, and providing other forms of non-forecast data.

– Since they have seen the warnings about not adding sources and blanking pages, I recommend a one-week ban on the IP.

– If racks have empty space that it is not used then extra heat is being released into data center’s airflow in order to “fill in” this unused space.The use of blanking panels can prevent the hot air from being transmitted in the data center’s airflow.

– Courtesy blanking is undertaken on pages where content there is, for one reason or another, not appropriate to be displayed as the current page revision.

– If this was only to be used for serial vandals I might support it, but detecting any vandalism more than just a new user blanking a page, causes to much false positives.

Make sentence of blanking
Make sentence of blanking

“in the region of” – example sentences

How to use in-sentence of “in the region of”:

+ The Province of Prato is a Provinces of Tuscanyprovince in the region of Italy.

+ The town of Blaenavon and 3,290hectares in the region of the town were named a World Heritage Site in 2000.

+ Mâcon is the southernmost capital city in the region of Bourgogne-Franche-Comté.

+ Imperia is a province in the region of Liguria in Italy.

+ Lymph nodes swell in the region of an infected body part.

+ Lozère is a Departments of Francedepartment in the region of Occitanie in southern France near the Massif Central.

in the region of - example sentences
in the region of – example sentences

Example sentences of “in the region of”:

+ Chinese has a huge number of characters: in the region of 50,000.

+ The Province of Massa-Carrara is a province in the region of Italy.
+ Bari is a province in the region of Apulia in Italy.

+ Chinese has a huge number of characters: in the region of 50,000.

+ The Province of Massa-Carrara is a province in the region of Italy.

+ Bari is a province in the region of Apulia in Italy.

+ The Province of Rieti is a Provinces of Italyprovince in the region of Central Italy.

+ It is located in the region of Provence-Alpes-Côte d’Azur in the Vaucluse department in the south of France.

+ The arrondissement of Belfort is an Arrondissements of Francearrondissement in the region of France.

+ Campagna is a small town in the region of Campania in Italy.

+ It is in the north of Greece, in the region of Macedonia.

+ Sogyal Rinpoche was born in 1947 in the region of Kham in Eastern Tibet.

+ It is in the Doubs Departments of Francedepartment in the region of east France.

+ She was born on 29 November 1899 in Civiasco in the region of Piedmont to Giovanni Morano and Matilde Bresciani, the eldest of eight children, five daughters and three sons.

+ The shoulder as a whole is the complete group of structures in the region of the joint.

+ It lies just south of the Indus River, in the Astore District of the Northern Areas in the region of Kashmir.

+ The Warumungu are a group of Indigenous Australians, who live in the region of Tennant Creek, Northern TerritoryTennant Creek and Alice Springs in the Kriol.

+ Nankana Sahib is in the region of Punjab.

+ The Province of Fermo is a Provinces of Italyprovince in the region of Italy.

+ Nea Moudania is a GreeceGreek city in the region of Macedonia located in Chalcidice and it is also the capital of Nea Moudania Municipality.

More in-sentence examples of “in the region of”:

+ Villarosa is a town in the province of Province of EnnaEnna, in the region of Sicily in southern Italy.

+ Crema is a city and "comune" in the province of Cremona, in the region of Lombardy in northern Italy.

+ Villarosa is a town in the province of Province of EnnaEnna, in the region of Sicily in southern Italy.

+ Crema is a city and “comune” in the province of Cremona, in the region of Lombardy in northern Italy.

+ Ariège is a Departments of Francedepartment in the region of Ariège river that flows through the department.

+ It is the second biggest in Ciudad Real Ciudad Real province, in the region of Castile-La Mancha.

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

+ Foggia is a city in the region of Apulia, Italy.

+ Forlì is a city in the region of Emilia-Romagna in Italy.

+ Aude is a Departments of Francedepartment in the region of Occitanie in southern France.

+ Meurthe-et-Moselle is a departments of Francedepartment in the region of Meurthe and Moselle rivers.

+ Giannitsa, former Genitsa, is a Greek town in the southeastern part of Pella Prefecture in the region of Macedonia.

+ Ardèche is a departments of Francedépartement in the region of south-central France.

+ General Lagos is a city in the region of Arica and Parinacota, in the north of Chile.

+ The lands of four prefectures is in the region of “San’yōdō”: Hiroshima, Hyōgo, Okayama and Yamaguchi.

+ Urartian is the name for the language spoken by the people of the ancient kingdom of Urartu in northeast Anatolia, in the region of Lake Van.

+ Elqui Province is one of three Provinces of Chileprovinces in the region of Coquimbo.

+ Haute-Loire is a departments of Francedépartement in the region of south-central France.

+ Catanzaro is a province in the region of Calabria in Italy.

+ Mantua is a province in the region of Lombardy in Italy.

+ Tolstoy was born at Yasnaya Polyana, the family Estate estate in the region of Tula, Russia and he married Sofia Andreevna Bers.

+ The Bengali people are the main ethnic group in the region of Bengal in South Asia.

+ The Province of Siena is a province in the region of Italy.

+ The lands of many prefectures are in the region of “Tōsandō”: Akita, Aomori, Fukushima, Fiu, Gunma, Iwate, Miyagi, Nagano, Shiga and Tochigi prefectures.

+ Pyrénées-Orientales is a departments of Francedepartment in the region of Spanish border and the Mediterranean Sea.

+ Venice is a province in the region of Veneto in Italy.

+ The story of the adventures of Orion, the hunter, is the one on which we have the most evidence constellation of the same name; he was venerated as a hero, in the Greek sense, in the region of Boeotia; and there is one etiological passage which says that Orion was responsible for the present shape of the Straits of Sicily.

+ Savoie is a departments of Francedépartement in the region of southeastern France, bordering Italy.

+ Pampanga is a Provinces of the Philippinesprovince in the region of the Philippines.

+ Siligo is a city in the region of Logudoro in northern Sardinia, Italy.

+ The Province of Florence is a province in the region of Italy.

+ As the traditional feudal elite, Nambudiris owned a large portion of the land in the region of Malabar until the Kerala Land Reforms starting in 1957.

+ Bologna is a province in the region of Emilia-Romagna in Italy.

+ Jesolo is a city in the region of Veneto in Italy.

+ Their place of residence was the subject of much dispute: according to both Herodotus and Strabo, these warrior women lived on the banks of the river Terme RiverThermodon, by the Black Sea, while Diodorus states that, prior to the ones by the Black Sea, there lived a different tribe of Amazons in the region of Libya.

+ It is located in the region of Vale do Rio Doce and is situated 200km from the state capital.

+ Sassari is a city in the region of Sardinia in Italy.

+ Reggio Emilia is a city in the region of Emilia-Romagna in Italy.

+ The Province of Latina is a Provinces of Italyprovince in the region of Central Italy.

+ Province of Lucca is a province in the region of Italy.

+ Isernia is a province in the region of Molise, Italy.

+ Genoa is a province in the region of Liguria in Italy.

+ Cosenza is a province in the region of Calabria in Italy.

+ The lands of three prefectures is in the region of “San’indō”: Kyoto, Hyōgo and Tottori.

+ Pozo Almonte is a city in the province of Tamarugal in the region of Tarapacá, in northern Chile.

+ Pavia is a province in the region of Lombardy in Italy.

+ Petrinja is a town in central Croatia near Sisak in the region of Banovina.

+ Savona is a province in the region of Liguria in Italy.

+ Vibo Valentia is a province in the region of Calabria in Italy.

+ It lies in the region of Burgundy.

+ Agadir is a city in southwestern Morocco, located on the Atlantic coast in the region of Souss.

“Family name” example in sentences

How to use in-sentence of “Family name”:

– Many eastern Asian names have the surname or family name first and the given name second.

– Some places, such as Taiwan, usually romanize this family name into Kao.

– Antón is the family name of his fathers side.

– He was born in New Orleans, Louisiana, to a father of Portuguese, Irish, The family name is a corruption of “Murphy”.

– Foxes belong in the family name Canidae.

Family name example in sentences
Family name example in sentences

Example sentences of “Family name”:

– McMahon and her husband became wealthy through WWE’s success, and the McMahon family name is now synonymous with the professional wrestling industry.

– The family name started in the 19th century.

– His father changed his name from “György” to “Georg” and changed his family name to “Solti”.

– Rick, but later changed to his original German family name of Rex.

– The family name is based on the name of the included genus Scrophularia.

– Girls use their father’s family name but an “-a” is added to the end of the name.

– Wilde’s wife, Constance Lloyd, changed the family name to Holland after his conviction, and took the children to Switzerland.

– A man whose family name is “Romanov” would have a son with the family name “Romanov” and a daughter with the family name “Romanova”.

– In New York, Morton’s father changed the family name to Morton.

– Since the prince had been born from an egg in the shape of the gourd called “park” in the native tongue, they gave him the family name Park.

– Unlike in English languageEnglish, the name of the dynasty is not the same as the family name of the leaders.

- McMahon and her husband became wealthy through WWE's success, and the McMahon family name is now synonymous with the professional wrestling industry.

- The family name started in the 19th century.

More in-sentence examples of “Family name”:

– The family name Ono is mostly shared by the paternal part of the family.

– So Ono Ken’s parents have the family name Ono, but Ono Yoko’s parents probably do not.

– People with the family name include Alma Muriel.

– Jackson is a common patronymic family name in English languageEnglish speaking countries, meaning “son of Jack”.

– Growing increasingly worried he changed the family name to “Windsor” to remove any association with a German heritage.

– Some use more complex names that list the family name of both parents, and sometimes additional family relations.

– That way, the family name of Orange would not die out.

– Kim, sometimes spelled “Gim”, is the most common family name in Korea.

– His family name had once been Duncan, until they came from Scotland to Brittany.

– The family name comes from the genus “Vitis”.

– This is a subtemplate of for any language family name entered.

– One is the family name and the other is the given name.

– Gao is a Chinese family name that can be literally translated as “high” or “tall”.

– Yuko Kavaguti, When the skater’s family name is converted from Japanese to Russian, “Kawaguchi” becomes “Kavaguti”.

– The family name Muridae is sometimes used in a broader sense to include all members of the superfamily Muroidea.

– The most common example is when a woman takes the family name of her spouse at the time of marriage.

– When East Asian names are transliterationtransliterated into the Latin alphabet, some prefer to convert them to the Western order at the same time, while others leave them in the Eastern order but write the family name in capital letters.

– Krabappel’s family name was named after the the fruit “crabapple”.

– His family name was Kim.

Family name Thyssen is linked with the family name Krupp and are a major German company in the Engineering industry.

– If the family name page does not use the “NAME ” naming standard, you can make a link can be created manually.

– According to the Soviet Major General Petro Grigorenko, Voroshilov himself alluded to the heritage of his birth-country, Ukraine, and to the previous family name of “Voroshilo”.

– Chiba is also a common family name in Japan.

– His grandfather had changed the family name from a Finnish languageFinnish name to the Latin-sounding “Sibelius”.

- The family name Ono is mostly shared by the paternal part of the family.

- So Ono Ken's parents have the family name Ono, but Ono Yoko's parents probably do not.
- People with the family name include Alma Muriel.

– People with Anderson as a family name include Rona Anderson, Pamela Anderson, Loni Anderson, Laurie Anderson and Lynn Anderson.

– He was the first British monarch with the family name Windsor.

– As in many East Asian names, the family name is usually before the given name.

– During the Japanese rule, Koreans were forced to learn and speak Japanese, adopt the Japanese family name system and Shinto religion, and were forbidden to write or speak the Korean language in schools, businesses, or public places.

– He was born in Osaka, his real family name was Taniguchi.

– The original family name was spelt “Greig”.

– Galba was adopted by Livia Ocellina and took her family name until becoming emperor.

– He brought back a number of the glasshouse plants that were in fashion at the time, such as “Acalyphas”, “Cordylines”, “Codiaeums” Dracaenas”, and from Fiji, a palm of a new genus later named after him, “Veitchia joannis”, in addition to this genus the Veitch family name is honoured by hundreds of other plant names.

– In these countries, the family name is often used first in lists and catalogues, with the family and given names separated with a comma.

– A newborn baby gets a family name from their parents.

– Boys have the same family name as their fathers.

– The town’s name “Champlin” came from the family name of U.S.

– Koreans usually have a one-word family name of Chinese origin and a two-word given name also of Chinese origin.

– This was after Vespasian and Titus who had the family name of “Flavius”.

– Some Koreans, however, have a two-word family name of Chinese origin, like Namgung.

– A “married name” is the family name taken by a married person at the time of the marriage.

– If the family name is a stage name you can also include it.

– But he felt that the family name Mastoer was too aristocratic.

– The family name is typically a single syllable, and the given name two syllables.

– The family name of “Rooney” was picked because of Sullenger’s enjoyment of the Pittsburgh Steelers, a team owned by the Rooney family.

– The family name of Date clan came from Fukushima.

“outlet” how to use?

How to use in-sentence of “outlet”:

+ The District’s two Public, educational, and government access Channels are DCTV, a non-profit media outlet that provides training and production opportunities to local residents, and OCT TV-16, which provides information about government programs, services, and related opportunities.

+ The buyout gave Capitol’s United StatesAmerican outlet for their records in England and Europe, while EMI’s artists could sell their works in America.

+ It has no inlet or outlet streams.

+ Subway opened its first all-vegetarian outlet on the campus of Lovely Professional University in Jalandhar, Punjab.

+ They are usually plugged into a Electrical outletpower outlet or a charging station and store electricity in a battery at the bottom of the automobile.

+ Being the main outlet of child sexuality, masturbation has been observed in very young children.

+ A circuit with a GFCI device without a ground is far safer than a two-prong outlet without a ground.

outlet how to use?
outlet how to use?

Example sentences of “outlet”:

+ Water enters the lake from Outlet Creek which only flows when Lake Hindmarsh overflows.

+ The stationary outlet also had curved guides.

+ Water enters the lake from Outlet Creek which only flows when Lake Hindmarsh overflows.

+ The stationary outlet also had curved guides.

+ 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.

+ Since 2008, Anons have disagreed on whether Anonymous should focus on pranks and entertainment or serious activism.We just happen to be a group of people on the Internet who need—just kind of an outlet to do as we wish, that we wouldn’t be able to do in regular society.

+ There’s also an Ashford Designer Outlet Shopping Centre nearby.

+ One inlet and outlet is at the upper side and downside which are for blood entrance and exit before and after purification.

+ Multiple standard sockets can be protected by being wired in a string to the output of a single GFCI wall outlet although the wiring has to be carefully done considering the maximum load and to prevent false “nuisance” tripping.

+ It has recently been renovated with an outlet centre.

+ Its inlet is the Niagara River, and its outlet is the Saint Lawrence River.

+ Inquiry should determine whether the pain is superficial or deep – whether it occurs primarily at the vaginal outlet or vaginal barrel or upon deep thrusting against the cervix.

+ The town has two small supermarkets, two ATMs, one takeaway food outlet and five restaurants.

+ It was once marketed as the “world’s largest outlet mall” and draws more than 20 million visitors each year.

+ In addition, Koushan presided over the newspaper Takapou in 1996 before it was shut down for being the sole outlet to publish the “1994 Declaration of 134 Iranian Writers” a letter against censorship that would result in the deaths of many of its signatories at the hands of the Iranian regime’s secret service.

+ The outlet mall contains about 150+ stores that range from high end stores to stores that would be in normal, casual malls.

+ Mechanical ventilators work by themselves without manual operation and are usually controlled by computers, and can be powered by either electricity connected to a wall outlet or battery, or pneumatics without the use of electricity.

+ A great inland sea developed, at times draining north through what is now Venezuela before finding its present eastward outlet into the South Atlantic.