+ William Benjamin Carpenter MD MRCS CB FRS Sketch of W.B.
+ Knight BachelorSir John Cowdery Kendrew CBE FRS was an English crystallographer.
+ Sathamangalam Ranga Iyengar Srinivasa Varadhan FRS is an Indian-American mathematician.
+ Field Marshal Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington, Order of the GarterKG, GCB, GCH, PC, FRS was a soldier and statesman.
+ John Playfair Royal Society of EdinburghFRSE, FRS was a Scottish scientist and mathematician, and a professor of natural philosophy at the University of Edinburgh.
+ Knight BachelorSir Douglas Mawson OBE FRS FAA was an academic.
+ He was elected an FRS in 1921.
+ Sir Frederick William Herschel FRS was a GermanyGerman-British astronomer, the greatest observational astronomer of the day.
In sentence use of frs
Example sentences of “frs”:
+ John Horton Conway FRS was an English mathematician.
+ William Buckland Doctor of DivinityDD FRS was an English theologian who became Dean of Westminster.
+ Knight BachelorSir Joseph Dalton Hooker OM GCSI CB MD FRS was a British botanist and explorer of the 19th century.
+ George Canning Privy Council of Great BritainPC, FRS was a British statesman and Foreign Secretary and, briefly, Prime Minister.
+ Sir Alfred Charles Bernard Lovell, OBE, FRS was an English physicist and radio astronomer.
+ Jan Hendrik Oort FRS was a NetherlandsDutch astronomer.
+ James Ephraim Lovelock Order of the Companions of HonourCH CBE FRS is an independent scientist who lives in Devon.
+ Sydney Brenner Order of the Companions of HonourCH FRS was a South African biologist and a 2002 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine laureate, shared with Robert Horvitz and John Sulston.
+ Lewis Wolpert Commander of the Order of the British EmpireCBE FRSFRSL developmental biologist, author, and broadcaster.
+ The members of the society are called Fellows of the Royal Society, and put the letters FRS after their names.
+ Peter Gavin Hall Australian Academy of ScienceFAA FRS AO was an Australian researcher in probability theory and mathematical statistics.
+ John Horton Conway FRS was an English mathematician.
+ William Buckland Doctor of DivinityDD FRS was an English theologian who became Dean of Westminster.
– In 2004, Tanaka was selected the Japan U-23 national team for 2004 Summer Olympics and played all 3 matches.
– Masayoshi Tanaka thought of how the characters should look.
– Daisuke Tanaka is a Japanese football player.
– The game music was made by Shinobu Tanaka and Kenta Nagata.
– Jun Tanaka is a Japanese football player.
– Terukazu Tanaka is a Japanese football player.
tanaka use in sentences
Example sentences of “tanaka”:
- Raizo Tanaka commanded Destroyer Squadron 2 which was part of the battleship's screen.
- In November 2008, Tanaka was selected by the the Japan U-20 national team for the 2008 U-20 World Cup.
- Yasuhiro Tanaka is a Japanese football player.
– Raizo Tanaka commanded Destroyer Squadron 2 which was part of the battleship’s screen.
– In November 2008, Tanaka was selected by the the Japan U-20 national team for the 2008 U-20 World Cup.
– Yasuhiro Tanaka is a Japanese football player.
– Patrick “Pat” Tanaka is an American professional wrestler.
– On February 24, 2012, Tanaka debuted for the Japan national team against Iceland.
– Toshiya Tanaka is a Japanese football player.
– On August 9, 2006, Tanaka debuted for the Japan national football teamJapan national team under new manager Trinidad and Tobago which is Japan’s first match after the 2006 World Cup.
– On April 25, 2004, Tanaka debuted for Japan national team against Hungary.
– After dark, Tanaka and the remaining four transports continued towards Guadalcanal as Kondo’s force approached to bomb Henderson Field.
– In December 2019, Tanaka was selected the Japan national team for 2019 E-1 Football Championship.
– On January 2, 1955, when Tanaka was a Chuo University student, he debuted for the Japan national team against Burma.
– Hideya Tanaka is a former Japanese football player.
– On July 15, 1982, Tanaka debuted for the Japan national team against Romania.
– In March 2011, Tanaka was selected by the the Japan women’s national football teamJapan national team for the 2011 Algarve Cup.
– Takahashi plays the main character in this new group and Reina Tanaka is the leader.
+ He was the second cyclists to finish in the Tandem Individual Pursuit track race.
+ Upstate also has numerous partnerships, including a joint PhD Program in Biomedical Engineering with Syracuse University; science enrichment programs for local youth in tandem with the SC Hope Clinic; and the SUNY ESF.
+ The region contains specific types of DNA, which are tandem repetitive sequences.
+ Satellite DNA is a type of tandem repeat.
+ I would also like to add that in tandem with the page for electronic cigarette being undeleted, the information which is now on the page for e-cigarette should be ported to the page for electronic cigarette because as i have mentioned “e-cigarette” is actually claimed as a trademark by cix e-cig group even though it is commonly used in place of electronic cigarette.
+ In tandem with the removal of Routemaster buses, Livingstone oversaw the introduction of bending articulated buses.
+ She finished second in the Tandem Road Race.
tandem – example sentences
Example sentences of “tandem”:
+ MIPS implementations were also used by Digital Equipment Corporation, NEC, Pyramid Technology, Siemens Nixdorf, Tandem Computers and others during the late 1980s and 1990s.
+ The most common type of tandem repeat is the heterochromatin, which sits on chromosomes around the centromeres and elsewhere.
+ Short tandem repeats are used for certain genealogical DNA tests.
+ She finished third in the tandem road race.
+ He was the third cyclist to finish in the Tandem Road race.
+ He was the third cyclist to finish in the blind men’s Tandem Individual Pursuit track race.
+ MIPS implementations were also used by Digital Equipment Corporation, NEC, Pyramid Technology, Siemens Nixdorf, Tandem Computers and others during the late 1980s and 1990s.
+ The most common type of tandem repeat is the heterochromatin, which sits on chromosomes around the centromeres and elsewhere.
+ He was the first cyclist to finish in the Tandem Time Trial Road race.
+ For continuous handrails on long balconies, there may be multiple newels and tandem caps to cover the newels.
+ He finished second in the Tandem Individual Pursuit track race.
+ He competed at the 1996 Summer Paralympics in cycling in the Tandem one bicycle track Pursuit race.
– He raced and finished in finished first in the 4 X 400 meter T11-T13 race and in the 100 meter T12 race.
– The team was ranked first in the medal count seven times and second twice in nine times they sent teams to the Winter Olympic Games.
– He finished first in the SB3 50 meter breaststroke.
– He finished first in the 4 X 100 meter T11-T13 race and the 4 X 400 meter T11-T13 race.
– After his graduation, he spent from 1967 to 1973 as a freelance journalist, first in Malawi, then in Uganda.
first in some example sentences
Example sentences of “first in”:
– He came in first in 100 metre race and first in the long jump.
– The first official match was slovans first in the highest league versus Hertha.Slovan won 1:0.
– This is what Reber calls the “primacy of the implicit”, meaning implicit learning came first in evolution.
– Dilmun appears first in Sumerian languageSumerian cuneiform clay tablets from the end of fourth millennium BC.
– Its design was facelifted three times, the first in 2001, the second in 2006 and the third in 2009.
– The Vice Presidents are first in the Presidential line of succession.
– It was released on August 8, 2006 in North America, September 8, 2006 in Europe, September 14, 2006 in Australia, and on September 28, 2006 in Japan.The game was the first in the Dead Rising Dead Rising video game series and was followed by Dead Rising 2 in 2010.
– It takes place on 17 – 18 March. Men and women both race at the same time in the morning sessions. Women race first in the afternoon sessions, with the men racing a half hour after they end.
– It was under Jack Hyles’ leadership from 1959-2001 that it became a megachurch, one of the first in the United States, with a steady weekly attendance of around 20,000.
– She finished first in the 400 meter T11 race, in the 200 meter T11 race and in the 100 meter T11 race.
– He finished first in the 4 X 100 meter T11-T13 race.
- He came in first in 100 metre race and first in the long jump.
- The first official match was slovans first in the highest league versus Hertha.Slovan won 1:0.
– Many movies were made about the subject, the first in 1915.
– The novel is the first in Verillo’s “The Phoenix Rising” trilogy, and is followed by “Elissa’s Odyssey” and “World’s End”.
– His family had a small farm in Normandy and he studied first in Domfront and then in Caen.
– In Marseille, the broth is served first in a soup plate with slices of bread and “rouille”, then the fish is served separately on a large platter.
– The seat was first in Skara, then in Mariestad from 1660.
– Sharifov finished first in the world championship and won bronze in the European championship.
– The teams who finish first in the SPL qualify for the UEFA Champions League.
– The book is the first in a series that follows the story of “Cadel Piggot”.
– The first in the series was “”A” Is for Alibi”.
More in-sentence examples of “first in”:
– Winners are listed first in bold, followed by the other nominees.
– It was the first in the United States.
– The song will be sung first in the first semi-final of Eurovison 2014 which will be held in Denmark.
– In 1912, Frost sailed with his family to Great Britain, living first in Glasgow before settling in Beaconsfield outside London.
– Dorner became a District Court Judge, first in the Southern District and later in the Jerusalem District.
– He finished in first in the 5,000 meter T45-T46 race and the T42-T44 marathon race at the 1996 Games.
– In 1395, the “Eski camii” was built as one of the first in the Balkans.
– She finished first in the 100 meter backstroke.
– It is List of countries by suicide rateranked first in suicides per capita worldwide.
– In June 2013 he won the FIDE Grand Prix in Thessaloniki as a clear first in a field of twelve elite players, among them Fabiano Caruana, Veselin Topalov and Alexander Grischuk.
– He finished first in the 50 meter freestyle race, the 200 meter freestyle race and the 4x 50 meter 20 points freestyle relay.
– They are the first in the world in terms of total flight operations.
– In 2017, she released the album “Now”, her first in 15 years.
– The Old Mosque was significant and one of the first in the region.
– Some seem to be on a mission to create every bit of rock or cell that ever existed, and will be perma-stubs of six words that don’t teach anyone anything, or are identical to enwiki, which would obviously be first in the results of a search engine.
– They won the 2011–12 Premier League championship, their first in the top flight since the 1967–68 season.
– She was ranked first in the world during the 2013 season.
– In was first in the French language.
– He finished first in the BC3 one person event.
– He finished first in the 4 X 400 meter T11-T13 race, the 1,500 meter T12 race and the 800 meter T12 race.
– He finished first in the tandem road race.
– The first element in group one, Lithium, and the first in group two, Beryllium, behave differently to other members of their groups.
– The first in a series of “Irresponsible” films whose comic songs formed the soundtrack of Japan’s high economic growth.
– The album is Aguilera’s first in nearly six years.
- Winners are listed first in bold, followed by the other nominees.
- It was the first in the United States.
– The first in our series is the orizuru, which is the most classic of all Japanese origami.
– He graduated from St John’s College, OxfordSt John’s College, Oxford with a double first in English language and literature.
– In 2008, Martínez competed in the Spanish National Athletics Championship where he finished first in the 800 and 1500 meters.
– The Senedd was constructed in two phases, the first in 2001 and the second starting in August 2003, until it was handed over to the National Assembly in February 2006.
– Since 1992, Ilya Yemets was the first in Ukraine and in the post-Soviet space to successfully operate on infants with complex heart defects, to implement plastic surgery on heart valves in young children.
– The Netherlands was first in 2001.
– It was the third inter-Korean summit – and the first in eleven years.
– The school offers a Master of Science in Real Estate program, one of the first in the Baltimore/Washington, D.C.
– He finished first in the 800 meter T12 race.
– He served in many Nazi party jobs, first in East Prussia and after 1936 in Silesia.
– He finished first in the triple jump and he finished second in the long jump.
– Scoville Library in Salisbury was the first in the United States to be open to the public free of charge.
– The series achieved an unprecedented success, placing first in the television ratings and establishing a record for obtaining several online visits within 24 hours, and has accumulated more than ten billion visits in total.
– In the 1934–35 season, Boston placed first in the American Division.
– He served as the Chief Minister of Haryana first in 1977-79 and then in 1987-89.
– Maria, at Zara, erected in 1105, is first in a long list of Romanesque buildings.
– The hamlet hamlet was first in the ecclesiastical parish of Bledlow.
– Three of the six lines are recorded first in the Upper Jurassic, the others in the Cretaceous.
– She is only mentioned in 2 Timothy 1:5, in which the author writes to Timothy, “I am reminded of your sincere faith, a faith that dwelt first in your grandmother Lois and your mother Eunice and now, I am sure, dwells in you as well.” Many people who have commented on Eunice have also connected Eunice to 2 Tim.
– It also comes first in the year out of the four months that have 30 days, as June, September and November are later in the year.
– Giotto, who was an Italian paintingpainter and architect from Florence, is generally thought of as the first in a line of great artists of the Italian Renaissance that stretched until Leonardo da Vinci and Michelangelo.
+ The only way we can guess about early music is by looking at very old paintings that show people playing musical instruments, or by finding them in archaeological digs.
+ The only ones who could stop him were the Jedi, a very old group of knights who swore to protect the Republic.
+ They are said to be very old documents that were passed down through the family of Takeuchi Kiyomaro.
+ She is very old fashioned and religious.
+ Shahzadpur, is a very old town in Ambala District of Haryana.
Very Old use in sentences
Example sentences of “Very Old”:
+ Some of the characters are not in any Sonic games, but some are in a very old cartoon, "Sonic the Hedgehog SatAM", made by DiC in 1993.
+ Persian is a very old language, and linguists use names for three different versions of Persian that were used in three different times.
+ Some of the characters are not in any Sonic games, but some are in a very old cartoon, “Sonic the Hedgehog SatAM”, made by DiC in 1993.
+ Persian is a very old language, and linguists use names for three different versions of Persian that were used in three different times.
+ Graffiti has been found in very old cities.
+ Joseph said that an angel named Moroni visited him and showed him where a very old book was buried.
+ This village has a very old and famous school Practical High School which was founded by Saryug Saran Dev in 1941, currently this school is upgraded from Middle School.
+ The town is very old and dates back to around 800 AD.
+ Jericho is a very old city in the West Bank.
+ Runes are very old letter letters which Germanic people used before they started using Latin letters in the Middle Ages.
+ It is famous for its High Street, which has buildings many very old buildings, including one that was built almost 400 years ago.
+ Granary Burying Ground is a very old cemetery, created in 1660.
+ Two very old Shinto shrines on Yakushima suggest that these islands were the southern border of the Yamato state.
+ Researchers have learned that much of the population of microbes found in the human body are not bacteria but a very old class of single-celled organisms called archaea.
+ He found some very old music for solo cello.
+ It is a very old town and was founded between 70–100 AD.
More in-sentence examples of “Very Old”:
+ It was next to a very old palace that Enrico was restoring to live in.
+ The library in Magdalene, which is very old and beautiful, is named after him.
+ It is a very old breed, from ancient times.
+ Bartholomew-the-Great in London, which was a very old church, a lecturer at University of London and a Professor at the Royal Academy of Music.
+ Bows and slingshots are very old weapons that were used hundreds of years ago.
+ Rice crackers have a very old history.
+ Herat dates back to very old times.
+ Ssirûm, or Korean wrestling, is a very old sport.
+ It is a very old instrument, and is probably the origin of the medieval rebec.
+ This is a very old tradition which is not often found nowadays.
+ Since the book was written in a very old language, Joseph translated the book into English.
+ Nobody knows exactly how many Chinese characters there are, but the biggest Chinese dictionaries list about fifty thousand characters, even though most of them are only variants of other characters seen in very old texts.
+ This could still mean Obazoa is from a very old ancestor, and there are not many clues left.
+ Mau says any scientist from any other nation may come to the Nation to look at the very old museum.
+ Some people in Cornwall have revived Cornish languageCornish, a very old recently extinct Celtic language, which is related to Breton and to Welsh.
+ Ujjain is a very old city, and one of the seven holy cities of the Hindus.
+ Now however, this term is thought to be very old and is not in normal use any more.
+ Their first trains, formerly owned by British Rail, were very old and broke down a lot, but were replaced by new ones in 2002 on the West Coast and CrossCountry lines.
+ Each rune had a name, like our modern letters have names, but these very old names are no longer known.
+ He is a very old friend of Linden Rathan.
+ All agree that the book is very old and was written before the Mahabharata.
+ A very old IslamMuslim woman named Hazrat Babajan, referred to as a Perfect Master, was sitting under a Neem tree, called for him to come over to her, he said he was drawn to her like iron to a magnet.
+ It is interesting because it is very old forest, and is a living record of 415 million years of evolution, going back to Pangea and Gondwana.
+ All five are very old and many Muslims feel a new fiqh must be created for modern society.
+ It has only 10% as much sediment as the Nile RiverNile because the Niger’s source is in very old rocks that have little silt.
+ It is a very old family of trees.
+ The Bodhi Tree was a large and very old sacred fig tree.
+ Jerusalem is a very old city.
+ The park is famous for the beauty of the flowers and for the very old sculptures.
+ The Cyrus Cylinder is a very old clay cylinder, which is now broken into many pieces.
+ The village has two temples: Kottaram Aayiravally Devi Temple and Elampal Mahadevar Temple, which is one of the very old temples in Kerala.
+ A lot of Space Marine equipment is very old and very holy.
+ It is recommended by the clergy to continue the very old practice of praying the Rosary daily, as it has not only many powerful requests but is made up of words taken directly from scripture, like the Lord’s Prayer and the Hail Mary.
+ It is a very old city and has a history of at least 2,500 years.
+ Frame dragging would provide answers for very old questions about gravity, strong force, and wave-particle duality.
+ Many fairy tales today have are based on very old stories that have appeared, though in different ways, in many different cultures around the world.
+ The Old Canal runs along the east side of town, making a large island on which there are some very old buildings.
+ We do not know the history of Trevi in very old times, although some walls in the center part of the town on the hill are as old as the 1st century BC.
+ Just like other cities of Afghanistan, Ghazni is very old and has seen many military invasions.
+ Notre Dame is a very old cathedral in Paris, France.
+ One is so very old that only a few species still live on earth.
+ Those are very old theories for an article on alcoholism.
+ Dhaka has a very old history, the city area of Dhaka was ruled by the BuddhismBuddhist and Hindu kingdoms century.
+ It is a very old town.
+ It was found in very old river beds called “leads” which had been buried for thousands of years.
+ It was next to a very old palace that Enrico was restoring to live in.
+ The library in Magdalene, which is very old and beautiful, is named after him.
+ It is a very old breed, from ancient times.
+ Silky sharks have been observed with their head raised, back arched and tail lowered, a posture believed to be a form of threat display.
+ A large gap, called a diastema, separated the premaxillary teeth from the those of the maxilla in many ornithischia, but this diastema was arched in heterodontosaurs.
+ A bucking bronco was originally a cowboy term for a horse that jumps about with stiff knees and an arched back.
+ The top of the tail is covered by five long rows of arched rectangular scales, measuring up to one by two centimetres.
+ The arched mouth is up to 10 feet deep.
+ It is long, with a chancel at one end where a priest can say the mass, an arched roof and windows down one side.
+ The arched skull of “Camarasaurus” was remarkably square and the blunt snout had many fenestrae.
Example uses in sentence of arched
Example sentences of “arched”:
+ Several of these farms had arched gateways.
+ When the station opened, the arched train shed was the largest single-span roof in the world.
+ Several of these farms had arched gateways.
+ When the station opened, the arched train shed was the largest single-span roof in the world.
+ Usually, the legs are held in a relatively stiff position and the back may be arched with the head pointing downward.
+ These plates rose vertically along its arched back.
+ When he used the “triumphal arch” motif of a large arched opening with lower square-topped opening on either side, he invariably applied it on a small scale, such as windows, rather than on a large scale as Alberti used it at Sant’Andrea’s.
+ All the paintings with arched tops are frescos and were painted for the Dominican brothers.
+ It has six arched windows on its two side walls and a curved ceiling called a barrel vault.
+ Modern dams are built with arched walls of steel rod-reinforced concrete.
+ An arched roof built of bricks or stone is called a vault.
+ The size of the cave, and its naturally arched roof, and the eerie sounds produced by the Echo echoes of waves, give it the atmosphere of a natural cathedral.
+ Typically the crown of a King has a slightly pointed arched top, while that of a Queen has a slightly bowed top.
+ Between 280 and 281, there was a civil war in Roman Europe.
+ The term civil war is a war where the sides involved in the fighting are from the same country.
+ His stances on slavery, and actions before the Civil War broke out, have been criticized by scholars.
+ In the United States, disagreement over slavery led to the American Civil War and the Emancipation Proclamation.
+ The civil war between the Reds and the Whites started in 1917 and ended in 1923.
+ He served during the Civil War as a boatswain’s mate on the “USS Brooklyn”.
+ The movie tells the story of the American Civil War from the perspective of a young Southern United Statessouthern woman named Scarlett O’Hara.
How to use in-sentence of Civil war
Example sentences of “Civil war”:
+ In 1927, the Chinese Civil War began as the Kuomintang, led by Chiang Kai-shek, and the Communists fought one another.
+ After the Civil War and during the 19th century, a lot of European immigrants came to Belleville and the area around it.
+ In 1927, the Chinese Civil War began as the Kuomintang, led by Chiang Kai-shek, and the Communists fought one another.
+ After the Civil War and during the 19th century, a lot of European immigrants came to Belleville and the area around it.
+ It was originally created as Fort Sheridan, an US ArmyArmy post named after Civil War cavalry general Philip Sheridan, to honor his services to Chicago.
+ For a brief time it was under the control of China through the Guomindang government, but that government lost a civil war and moved to Taiwan.
+ After the Civil War ended, the Gullah became more isolated from the outside world.
+ See With more than 2,000 dead, the 44-day Costa Rican Civil War was the bloodiest event in Costa Rica during the 20th century.
+ The nobles gathered their armies as civil war neared.
+ In 1686 there was a civil war in England.
+ In the 2010s it became a battlefield in the Civil War and the government moved to Aden.
+ This was because the American Civil War started soon after construction started.
+ By August 1863, millions of people had been killed or injured because of Civil War battles.
+ Many of the medals presented during the Civil War were for capturing or saving regimental flags.
+ With Carlo Rosselli, Berneri organized the first troop of Italian volunteers to fight in the Spanish Civil War against Francisco Franco.
+ On April 12, 1861, the Civil War began.
+ Set in the Ukraine, beginning in late 1918, the novel concerns the fate of the Turbin family as the various armies of the Russian Civil War the White movementWhites, the Reds, the Imperial Ukrainian nationalists – fight over the city of Kiev.
+ During the American Civil War the townspeople built a stone fort in the middle of the town.
+ It was passed in December 6, 1865, at the end of the Civil War with only a handful of Democrats supporting the Amendment in both Chambers of Congress.
+ David Hacker, has made a new calculation of Civil War deaths which is about 20% higher.
+ A timeline of events leading up to the American Civil War describes the events which historians recognize as contributing to the American Civil War.
+ It was split after a three-year-long civil war between his grandsons.
More in-sentence examples of “Civil war”:
+ The movie is about life in Russia before and during World War I and during the Russian Civil War from 1917-1922.
+ The American Civil War and the Southern states of the newly formed Confederate States of America under Jefferson Davis.
+ It happened a lot during the American Revolutionary War, American Civil War and other wars in which there were big areas of disagreeable land and few governmental resources to control them.
+ He was arrested and imprisoned without trial until the outbreak of the Nigerian Civil War where he worked in key jobs in the Biafran Armed Forces.
+ Sheridan, a general of the American Civil War era.
+ The fame of the painting helped to bring the Spanish Civil War to an end.
+ Abraham Cohn was an American Civil War Union Army soldier of Jewish descent.
+ The only female Medal of Honor recipient is Mary Edwards Walker, a Civil War surgeon.
+ In the American Civil War it was mounted on a flat rail car and protected with sheets of iron.
+ Contrary to some beliefs, the Nigerian civil war was not only attributed to religious intolerance.
+ Every now and then there would be a civil war between claimants to the throne.
+ The Chinese Civil War was a civil war fought from 1927 to 1951, because of a difference in thinking between the Chinese Communist Party.
+ When the Civil War began on April 12, 1861, the entire US statesstate of Missouri was divided between pro-Confederate and pro-Union forces.
+ The then-recent American Civil War also weakened the case for federalism.
+ Throughout the competition, he gained widespread attention in Yemen despite the ongoing civil war and shortage of electricity.
+ The Spanish Civil War of 1936–1939 gave the Germans the opportunity to test its new aircraft, pilots and weapons in battle.
+ So began a civil war in which Caesar eventually triumphed.
+ Since the Somali Civil War in the 1980s, there has been no working government that covers all of Somalia; instead, different clans have been fighting for control.
+ But they could win the war by simply not losing to the North.”The Civil War in Georgia: A New Georgia Encyclopedia Companion”, ed.
+ When the American Civil War began, her husband Robert and their sons were all called to service in Virginia.
+ The first Samoan Civil War lasted for eight years.
+ In the meanwhile, the American Civil War had broken out.
+ There are two forts named after Standish: a fort on Plymouth’s Saquish Neck built during the American Civil War and a larger fort built in Boston Harbor in 1895.
+ When the American Civil War broke out, the couple moved to Mississippi.
+ In 1965, there was a civil war between those that wanted Bosch back on power and those that were opposed to him.
+ The movie is about life in Russia before and during World War I and during the Russian Civil War from 1917-1922.
+ The American Civil War and the Southern states of the newly formed Confederate States of America under Jefferson Davis.
+ The American Civil War began on April 12, 1861.
+ At the start of the American Civil War about 12.000 freed slaves lived there.
+ He helped found the free labor colony of Ceredo, West VirginiaCeredo, Virginia now Civil War ended the project.
+ Many military groups had started conflicts, and a civil war broke out.
+ After the Chinese Civil War in 1949, there were many Chinese Muslims fled Mainland China to Taiwan with the Nationalist government army.
+ The civil war has resulted in over 2.5 million people being displaced, and the relations between Sudan and Chad are at a crisis.
+ They did not want a civil war and Valerian had a bigger army than Aemilianus.
+ The Samoan Civil War is a Western definition of political activity in the Samoa Islands of the South Pacific in the late 19th century.
+ In February 2011, a civil war broke out in Libya when rebels fought against Colonel Muammar al-Gaddafi and his government.
+ When the Civil War began on April 12, 1861, the entire US statesstate of Missouri was firmly divided between pro-Confederate and pro-Union forces.
+ The constitution of Switzerland that was made after a short civil war in 1848 was replaced in 1999.
+ A battle of the American Civil War battle was fought on this island in February of 1862.
+ The Roman EmpireRoman emperor Caracalla, wanted to make use of this civil war for a conquest of the East and attacked the Parthians in 216.
+ Economic difficulties caused by the Spanish Civil War led to only 13 issues being published between 1945 and 1947.
+ Orange County’s population went up and down following the Civil War up through the 1930s.
+ King Henry V of England was born in Monmouth Castle in 1387, but the castle itself was mostly knocked down after the Civil War in the seventeenth century.
+ After his death, his daughter Mathilda and his nephew, Stephen of EnglandStephen, argued over who would become the ruler of England, and started a civil war called The Anarchy.
+ The Russian Civil War had a very bad effect on agriculture also.
+ But the Civil war effectively ended states rights.
+ Banbury played an important part in the English Civil War prior to the Battle of Edge Hill, as shown by The Reindeer inn.
+ During the American Civil War from 1861-1865, the south broke away from the United States to form the Confederate States of America, or Confederacy.
+ American Civil War scholar Garry Wills calls Abraham Lincoln’s famous Gettysburg Address the modern parallel to Pericles’ Funeral Oration.
+ A civil war then began in 828 BC as his Ageeldest son governors of Assyria, allowing Babylonia, the Medes, Manneans, Arameans, Neo-Hittites, and Persians to largely recapture their land and Urartu to exert its influence in the region.
– ACE is only calculated for full advisories on tropical systems at or exceeding 35knots or tropical storm strength.
– In the rare event of exceeding the expansion depth limit, an expression error will be displayed, such as: In general usage, most numbers rarely have more than 5 decimal digits.
– Under this view of federalism, the Supreme Court of the United States, for the first time since the 1930s, struck down an Act of Congress as exceeding federal power under the Commerce Clause.
– Far exceeding the number of humanoid fossils are the non-humanoid fossils, which give us a look at the fauna and flora as far back as the Miocene.
– This emissary was cozened into exceeding the bounds of his authority and agreeing to the Persian proposal.
– Stage I is an invasive breast cancer with the tumor not exceeding 2cm and absence of lymph node involvement.
– The river has a total drainage area exceeding 1,165,000 km2.
– However, the novel was not as successful as his previous efforts, and Hugo himself began to comment on the growing distance between himself and literary contemporaries such as Flaubert and Émile Zola, whose realist and naturalist novels were now exceeding the popularity of his own work.
exceeding some ways to use
Example sentences of “exceeding”:
– A separate scale is used for jazz/classical music videos: sales exceeding 2,500, 5,000, and 25,000 for Gold, Platinum, and Diamond awards respectively.
– A separate scale is used for jazz, classical, and folk music albums: sales exceeding 10,000 and 20,000 for Gold and Platinum awards respectively.
– ACE is calculated for only full advisories on specifically tropical systems reaching or exceeding wind speeds of 34knots, or tropical storm strength.
– A separate scale is used for jazz, spoken word, classical, and world music DVDs: sales exceeding 1,000 and 2,000 for Gold and Platinum awards respectively.
– Indeed, proponents of a set carrying capacity for the Earth may argue that, given current technology, there is a finite limit to how much the BRICs can develop before exceeding the ability of the global economy to supply.
– Gamma-ray bursts, novae and supernovae are examples of systems exceeding their Eddington luminosity by a large factor for very short times, resulting in short and highly intensive mass loss rates.
– A separate scale is used for digital album sales via digital download: sales exceeding 5,000, 10,000, and 250,000 for Gold, Platinum, and Diamond awards respectively.
– A separate scale is used for jazz, classical, and world music albums: sales exceeding 10,000 and 20,000 for Gold and Platinum awards respectively.
– Complete recirculation takes 10 million years, so any organic compounds produced by then would be altered or destroyed by temperatures exceeding 300°C.
– The high-water mark was reached on 19 August at Hankou town in Wuhan, with the water level exceeding above normal.
– ACE is only officially released for full advisories on tropical systems at or exceeding 34knots or tropical storm strength.
– She is the third-oldest verified person in the world and oldest verified Japanese person ever, after exceeding the record of Nabi Tajima in September 2020.
– In 2005, the median annual household income according to the US Census Bureau was determined to be $46,326, Households in the top quintile, 77% of which had two income earners, had incomes exceeding $91,705.
- A separate scale is used for jazz/classical music videos: sales exceeding 2,500, 5,000, and 25,000 for Gold, Platinum, and Diamond awards respectively.
- A separate scale is used for jazz, classical, and folk music albums: sales exceeding 10,000 and 20,000 for Gold and Platinum awards respectively.
- ACE is calculated for only full advisories on specifically tropical systems reaching or exceeding wind speeds of 34knots, or tropical storm strength.
+ In 1926 and 1927 he led the Northern Expedition to conquer local warlords and unify China.
+ Its work is to “coordinate and unify the petroleum policies” of its members, and also to “ensure the stabilization of oil markets in order to secure an efficient, economic and regular supply of petroleum to consumers, a steady income to producers, and a fair return on capital for those investing in the petroleum industry”.
+ This request is to unify all of my bot accounts for SUL.
+ He then set off to unify the electromagnetic and the weak nuclear force.
+ In order to defeat them and unify the country, Sun Yat-sen and the KMT sought help from foreign governments.
+ Constantine called the First Council of Nicaea in 325 to unify Christology, also called the first great Christian council by Jerome, the first ecumenical, decreed the Nicene Creed#The original Nicene Creed of 325Original Nicene Creed, but rejected by Nontrinitarianism such as Arius, Theonas, Secundus, Eusebius of Nicomedia, and Theognis who were excommunicated, also addressed Easter controversy and passed 20 Canon laws.
+ Sometimes those who believe in neoclassical economics and also in the mechanistic paradigm say they “seek to unify physics and economics” as if people and particles behaved as two examples of the same kind of thing.
unify some ways to use
Example sentences of “unify”:
+ The last official champion was Rob Van Dam when he won the title from Tommy Dreamer to unify the title with the WWF Intercontinental Championship.
+ That was part of his plan to unify the German states.
+ This was an event that helped bring together and unify the many people who had come to live in the new nation of Israel.
+ The last official champion was Rob Van Dam when he won the title from Tommy Dreamer to unify the title with the WWF Intercontinental Championship.
+ That was part of his plan to unify the German states.
+ This was an event that helped bring together and unify the many people who had come to live in the new nation of Israel.
+ Hitler wanted to unify all Germans in one state and did this by Annexationtaking over places where Germans lived, such as Austria and Czechoslovakia; Hitler also wanted the land in Poland that Germany had owned before 1918, but Poland refused to give it to him.
+ Currently I am unable to create or unify the desired name as it has been parked and abandoned here.
+ Vermeer concentrated the two major colors in two distinct areas: a vibrant red for the hat and a sumptuous blue for the robe; he then used the intensity of the white cravat to unify the whole.” National Gallery of Art, Washington, DC.
+ This was one month after Van Dam defeated Jeff Hardy in a Ladder match to unify the Intercontinental and European Championships.
+ May described herself as a candidate who will unify the party after a ‘divisive’ referendum.
+ Indeed, at present no one trait is known which would unify all the members of Laurales.
+ He failed at winning the faith and loyalty of the people he had hoped to unify under his rule.
+ She helped unify Tibet.
+ The intention of this meeting was to unify the different schools and to give the name and the form to the national martial art.