+ It stars Rod Steiger, Geraldine Fitzgerald, Brock Peters, Thelma Oliver, Jaime Sánchez, Juano Hernández and was distributed by Paramount Pictures.
+ Peter Geoffrey Brock was an Australian motor racing driver.
+ The series was created by Jeremy Brock and Paul Unwin, as a response to the Margaret Thatcher era.
+ Taylor is upset when her new boyfriend Brock breaks up with her, as he is leaving to be on another television show.
+ In the penultimate match, Brock Lesnar defended the Universal Championship against Roman Reigns in a steel cage match.
brock use in-sentences
Example sentences of “brock”:
+ To start the match, Brock pushed Goldberg into the corner and rammed him between the ropes but Goldberg pushed him back hard and Brock fell back.
+ The voice casts includes Kevin Conroy, Efrem Zimbalist, Jr., Bob Hastings, Mark Hamill, Adrienne Barbeau, Roddy McDowall, Brock Peters, Adam West, Michael Ansara, John Glover, Henry Polic II, Lloyd Bochner, Henry Silva, and Paul Williams.
+ In the sixth match, Brock Lesnar, who had Paul Heyman as his manager, kept the Universal Championship by beating Finn Balor.
+ He gets the black suit off, and it takes over another photographer called Eddie Brock to become another villain called Venom.
+ He held both of the state’s Senate seats in his career and was narrowly defeated for reelection twice as an incumbent: in 1986 by Brock Adams, and in 2000 by Maria Cantwell after a recount.
+ At the party Taylor is embarrassed by Brock and jealous of Laney, and says mean things to Laney until she runs away and cries.
+ On January 29, 2004 Eddie won SmackDown’s! 15-man Royal Rumble, earning a shot at the WWE Championship At No Way Out 2004, Guerrero defeated the WWE Champion Brock Lesnar in the main event with help from Goldberg at WrestleMania XX he kept his title by beating Kurt Angle.
+ In the main event, Brock Lesnar defeated Braun Strowman, Roman Reigns, and Samoa Joe in a Professional wrestling match types#Basic non-elimination matchesfatal four-way match to retain the Universal Championship and in the penultimate match, Jinder Mahal defeated Shinsuke Nakamura to retain the WWE Championship.
+ On February 24, Brock Lesnar returned along with Paul Heyman and showed up to “Raw”.
+ On the May 7, 2012 episode of “WWE RawRaw”, Heyman returned to the WWE as Brock Lesnar’s legal advisor.
+ Louis Clark “Lou” Brock was an American former professional baseball player.
+ In the most important match, Brock Lesnar beat Randy Orton by technical knockout while in another important match, Finn Balor beat Seth Rollins to become the first WWE Universal Champion.
+ On 8 September 2006, Brock was driving in the “Targa West ’06” rally.
+ While Peter battles Brock and Marko, Harry arrives to help him with his Green Goblin technology and saves Mary Jane.
+ To start the match, Brock pushed Goldberg into the corner and rammed him between the ropes but Goldberg pushed him back hard and Brock fell back.
+ The voice casts includes Kevin Conroy, Efrem Zimbalist, Jr., Bob Hastings, Mark Hamill, Adrienne Barbeau, Roddy McDowall, Brock Peters, Adam West, Michael Ansara, John Glover, Henry Polic II, Lloyd Bochner, Henry Silva, and Paul Williams.
– Jewish groups also cooperate with Arabs in the West Bank, where Neturei Karta leader Rabbi Mosche Hirsch served as the Minister for Jewish Affairs in the Fatah before there was a Palestinian Authority.
– She later shows up to a meeting with Laura, and refuses to cooperate with her, forcing Laura to expel her from the program.
– The Vietnamese State lacked credibility among the people as a puppet government, and its army was too weak to cooperate with French troops in Indochina to win the war.
– The ICRC and the Federation cooperate with the individual national societies in their international missions, especially with human, material, and financial resources and organizing on-site logistics.
– They learned a good deal about how to cooperate with their various partners.
– However, Ghana prefers to cooperate with other countries.
+ To coincide with Kim Il Sung’s seventieth birthday in 1982, a 170m tall tower called the “Juche Tower” was built.
+ The colored portions of the animals skin usually coincide with these glands.
+ They were established in 2002 as Microsoft Game Studios to coincide with the release of the Xbox, before being re-branded in 2011.
+ If one becomes fixated in any of the five stages, he or she will develop personality traits that coincide with the a specific stage and its focus.
+ In January 2006, the channel adopted a new on-air look to coincide with the launch of ITV4, designed mainly to improve cross-channel promotion across ITV’s multichannel presence.
+ In 1976 Pepsi, RKO Bottlers in Toledo, Ohio hired the first female Pepsi salesperson, Denise Muck, to coincide with the United States bicentennial celebration.
+ Manors varied also in their geographical arrangement: most did not coincide with a single village.
coincide with – some sentence examples
Example sentences of “coincide with”:
+ Some TV tie-in novels were published to coincide with the series.
+ On August 31, 2004, Disney released an “enhanced soundtrack” to coincide with the movie’s 2-Disc Special Edition DVD.
+ The details in Cohen’s story coincide with the statements of Colonel Vladimir Chikov a few years ago, such as the recruitment of people close to the Manhattan Project as spies, the existence to transport stolen information.
+ To coincide with the band’s success, Bad Religion released a compilation album, “80-85”, in 1991.
+ Note that language codes do not always coincide with country codes; see the list of ISO 3166-1 codes.
+ The 2024 Copa América was originally scheduled for 2023, but was moved to 2024 in order to coincide with UEFA Euro 2024.
+ There are also ongoing efforts to organize a public lecture led by Pitts which will coincide with the September celebrations.
+ The genaral secretary of the Democratic Labour Party, George Pilgrim, confirmed the move and said that it is expected to coincide with the 50th anniversary of Barbadian independence in 2016.
+ Enforcing this “inverse” Lorentz transformation to coincide with the Lorentz transformation from the primed to the unprimed system, shows the unprimed frame as moving with the velocity “v′” = −”v”, as measured in the primed frame.
+ These units usually coincide with the German districts, in few cases an urban district and the surrounding district share the same letter code.
+ Virtual paper pages will ultimately be printed, and therefore require paper parameters that coincide with international standard physical paper sizes such as “A4” “letter” etc., if not custom sizes for trimming.
+ The image of a function is a subset of its codomain so it might not coincide with it.
+ Imageepoch announced the development of “Stella Glow” in October 2014 and its release was meant to coincide with Imageepoch’s 10th anniversary.
+ According to historian John Eark Haynes and academic Harvey Klehr, although Perseus never really existed, some aspects of his character were based on or coincide with the American Soviet spy and physicist Theodore Hall.
+ It will also coincide with other actors’ categories.
+ By 2001, all eleven franchises of England and Wales were owned by either Granada plc or Carlton Communications, and a new common name, ITV1, was launched on 11 August 2001 to coincide with digital channel ITV2.
+ On 2 November 2009, to coincide with the show’s 45th anniversary, Network DVD re-released 21 volumes in a 41-disc box-set.
+ Also, we will have phantom move entries that will not coincide with our move log, to note a couple of problems with importing all revisions.
+ Some TV tie-in novels were published to coincide with the series.
+ On August 31, 2004, Disney released an "enhanced soundtrack" to coincide with the movie's 2-Disc Special Edition DVD.
– The food industry must use new formulas and recipes using ingredients without trans fat.
– In 2013, the Food and Drug Administration began to gradually stop the use of trans fats in all foods.
– Women who see themselves as feminists have strong views on both sides of the issue of whether or not trans women are women,to the point that they deny those who hold the opposite view are real feminists.
– Estimates of how many trans men there are range from 1 in every 30,000 people called girls at birth, to 1 in every 170 people called girls at birth.
– Some trans women choose to have hair removed on their face, armpits and other parts of their body as well as train their voice so that it sounds more like a woman.
Some sentences in use of trans
Example sentences of “trans”:
– Studies have shown that trans women are likely to have less sex drive, but the difference was small.
– It was distributed by Trans World Entertainment.
– United Biscuits was criticised for still using trans fatty acids in the cream filling of Penguins.
– Hey, I was wanting to redefine the LGBT category to include people/pages related to LGBTQIA+ that aren’t necessarily lesbian, gay, bisexual, or trans related.
– Artificial trans fats are made in an industrial process.
– Some deep fry shortenings contain trans fat.
– Transmisogyny is a word that Serano uses to talk about a kind of misogyny that is experienced by trans women.
– For some time, the US government’s “Food and Drug Administration” allowed makers of food products to label their products as having “0 grams of trans fat per serving” as long as the amount of trans fat in the food product falls below 0.5grams per serving.
– There are two types of trans fats, naturally-occurring and artificial trans fats.
– Kummerow was known for his works to prove the health issues that trans fat caused to people.
– A group of Croatian terrorists made up of Zvonko and his wife, Julienne Bušić, Petar Matanić, Frane Pešut and Slobodan Vlašić hijacked a commercial Trans World Airlines plane on September 10, 1976.
– Besides the problem of suicide, trans people are often killed and treated wrong in other ways.
– Many LGBT rights groups said that transgender suicide happened a lot because trans people are being treated wrong, just like how Leelah was treated wrong.
- Studies have shown that trans women are likely to have less sex drive, but the difference was small.
- It was distributed by Trans World Entertainment.
More in-sentence examples of “trans”:
- Trans fatty acids are commonly called trans fats.
- Fried foods will likely, but not necessarily, contain trans fat since fried foods are produced by using very hot oil.
– Trans fatty acids are commonly called trans fats.
– Fried foods will likely, but not necessarily, contain trans fat since fried foods are produced by using very hot oil.
– An American trans girl named Leelah Alcorn killed herself in 2014 because she could not deal with her parents’ transphobia.
– Some trans men are gay, bisexual, or asexual.
– Since scientists and nutritionists now know the health issues related to eating trans fats, trans fats are being used less but there are still some in commercial food products.
– It says there is no agreement by scientists that artificial trans fatty acids are safe for any use in human food.
– A trans woman transsexual or transgender person.
– A trans man who experiences attraction only to women is a straight man.
– There has yet to be a study which shows that trans fat is good for human health in any way.
– Bad fats, in other words, trans fats, have no known health benefits and will damage someone’s heart and take them away from healthy.
– No case is the same, and the options that are there for trans women depend very much on if they have easy access to medical care and money.
– The Trans Canada Trail, Dewdney Trail, and the Kettle Valley Railway Trail all merge near the lake.
– The Port Mann bridge is a part of the famous Trans Canada Highway.
– In 2001 she started identifying as a trans woman.
– According to a 2014 Survey Poll by the International Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Trans and Intersex Association, 18% of Tunisian people were in favour of legalising Same-sex marriages, with 62% being opposed to such legislation of legalisation.
– Some trans women who feel that their gender change is done, meaning that they have all the same physical characteristics of women who were assigned female at birth, want to just be called “women”.
– In 2014, he won the inaugural Trans Am Bike Race, a road-based event from the Pacific coast to the Atlantic coast in the United States.
– Some do not pay attention to trans women identifying as women and continue to view them as men, calling trans women who feel attracted to men “homosexual” and trans women that are attracted to women as “nonhomosexual”.
– It was directed by Takayuki Hamana and animated by Trans Arts.
– As a result, there is a Provincial Visitor Information Center on the Trans Canada near the town.
– Its first fictional charactercharacter with gender identity disorder, a trans man called Jason Costello, was in the show August 2010 to December 2011.
– In the book Raymond said that trans women all “rape women’s bodies by reducing the real female form to an artifact, appropriating this body for themselves.” Raymond, Janice.
– According to a 2016 poll by the International Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Trans and Intersex Association, 35% of Indian people wanted to make same-sex marriage legal.
– BoB is a full member of the Human Rights Forum of Bangladesh, the Human Rights Alliance of Bangladesh and the International Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Trans and Intersex Association.
– After Alcorn died, many laws were made in order to stop discrimination against trans people.
– All had more than 30 years employment with Trans World Airlines.
– In type I rearrangements, the two migrating groups are oriented trans to each other.
– He is against the Trans Pacific Partnership trade agreement.
– There are three different types of fats : Unsaturated fats, Saturated fats, and Trans fats.
– Saturated and trans fats are not.
– Sonic took part in the Rencontres Trans Musicales in Rennes in 2002 as a surprise guest of The Stooges.
– Trans women convicted of crimes often believe they are not safe in men’s prisons.Some women believe they are not safe in women’s prisons if trans women are allowed there.
– In 2009 Trans joined Feldis/Veulden, Scheid and Tumegl/Tomils to become the municipality of Tomils.
– He Trans mantransitioned to male in 1997, and became the first openly transgender scientist in the US National Academy of Sciences in 2013.
– It used to be owned by Trans World Communications and EMAP.
– It is on the Trans Canada Highway 170 kilometers east of Moose Jaw.
– She was a trans woman.
– In November 2015, Seymour was named the Trans Tasman 2015 Politician Of The Year.
– The Trans Canada Highway passed near just south of the town and provincial routes 204, 301, and 321 all travel through town via Pugwash Road, Brichwood Road, Water Street, Upper/Lower Main Street and Little River Road.
– In 2014 Fondation Emergence changed the day’s name from “international day against homophobia” to “international day against homohobia and transphobia” in order to include trans realities to its mission.
– The ASUN began in 1978 as the Trans America Athletic Conference.
– This article is concerning trans men.
– Like trans men, trans women have many choices that they can make, depending on what culture they are in and what gender roles they, and the people who support them feel like they should have.
– When vegetable oils are heated or when they are “hydrogenated”, trans fats are made.
– Some governing bodies for sports allow trans women to compete in female-only sports and some do not.Opponents believe that growing up with a male body gives trans women unfair advantages.Trans women have set women’s records for sports that some biological women believe should not count.
– A person can identify as a trans woman or trans man, but there are more genders that fall underneath the transgender category.
– In 2009 Tumegl/Tomils joined Feldis/Veulden, Scheid and Trans to become the municipality of Tomils.
– Transgender prisoner Sophia Burset is played by Laverne Cox, a real trans woman.
– She also organized teaching trips for educators on the island of Panay, was invited to Laos and Cambodia to speak on her teaching ideology, and developed a formal method of science teaching and research.
– Even though Chuckles realized the truth, an embittered Lotso convinced Big Baby that they were abandoned, and used Big Baby’s size to help him take control of the toys at Sunnyside in the fashion of organized crime.
– There is no organized national hockey league in Azerbaijan, and the country has not played in any IIHF tournaments.
– Alan Freed was one of the first to play rock and roll music on his radio show, and he organized the first rock and roll concert in Cleveland in 1952.
– A multi-sport event is an organized sporting event, often held over multiple days, featuring competition in many different sports among organized teams of athletes from nation-states.
– It was organized in 1855.
Some example sentences of organized
Example sentences of “organized”:
– They organized Kiev’s first walks for equality.
– The competition is held in a different country every two years organized by the Asian Karate Federation, the largest international governing body of sport karate with over 180 member countries.
– It was organized by Australian of the Year, Lee Kernaghan, local and international star Steve Forde and the Flange, Adam Brand, Leo Sayer, Diesel, and The McClymonts.
– The last elections were organized in November 2019.
– Protest groups and others organized public events.
– It was first called the River Colony and was organized on March 3, 1636.
– Sumerian communities were organized into city-states, each ruled by a priest or king, until Akkad conquered them in the third millennium BC.
– After the war, he organized the communist takeover of the countries of Central Europe and Eastern Europe.
– In 2015 and 2017, Gräff organized artist meetings with Nick Simper and Don Airey, musiciens of Deep Purple in Vienna.
– The Tlingit organized themselves into tribes, which they called “Ḵwáan”.
– She organized the 12th Annual International Architecture Exhibition.
– After recording several albums, she organized the all-female music festival Lilith Fair in 1997, 1998, and 1999.
– The group organized the Korean version of “Christmas Day” in “M! Countdown ” on 19 December.
– In 2013 she organized a concert of the Mojo Blues Band in Gars am Kamp.
– One of the first artists specifically associated with Minimalism was the painter, Frank Stella, whose early “stripe” paintings were highlighted in the 1959 show, “16 Americans”, organized by Dorothy Miller at the Museum of Modern Art in New York.
- They organized Kiev's first walks for equality.
- The competition is held in a different country every two years organized by the Asian Karate Federation, the largest international governing body of sport karate with over 180 member countries.
More in-sentence examples of “organized”:
- Occupies an area of 2381 meters square surrounded by trees that help to isolate external noise The space is free and monitored, where small groups are organized to make the experience.
- Karbauskis organized the Naisiai family festival.
- The demonstration was organized in retaliation to the March 21 Qur'an-burning in Florida, United States.
– Occupies an area of 2381 meters square surrounded by trees that help to isolate external noise The space is free and monitored, where small groups are organized to make the experience.
– Karbauskis organized the Naisiai family festival.
– The demonstration was organized in retaliation to the March 21 Qur’an-burning in Florida, United States.
– The first storm of the 2019 Pacific typhoon and North Indian Ocean cyclone seasons, Pabuk first appeared as a tropical disturbance in the South China Sea on December 28, 2018, which organized into a tropical depression on December 31.
– Good fliers like flies or honey bees, or prey-catching insects like praying mantis or dragonflydragonflies, have specialized zones of ommatidia organized into a foveal area which gives acute vision.
– The women organized shared meals and potluck events.
– The festival is hosted and organized by local farmer Michael Eavis.
– His father, Captain John Shortland, was the person in the Navy who organized many of the details for the First Fleet which took the first convicts to Australia in 1788.
– On the morning of Sunday April 12, King George organized a banquet for officials and athletes.
– Along with this division, there were also nine organized market places.
– There are many organizations which perform missions on a fully-funded and organized level, such as Southern Baptist ConventionNorth American Mission Board, operated by the Southern Baptist Convention.
– On October 10, 2013, the survey on the “Top 10 of Asia’s Most Beautiful Men” organized by Youth Entertainment’s website reported that Luhan was chosen as Asia’s most handsome man 2013 with over 40 million votes.
– He organized a peace conference that failed.
– A number of terrorist attacks against Yugoslavia were organized by this Ustaše organization.
– For example: they organized levels of dynamics.
– The PFAN, organized a “Taste of Aliso Niguel”, which was the largest fundraiser for Aliso Niguel High School.
– Up until the middle of the 19th century, there was no organized army nursing for casualties and no safe place to house and treat the injured soldiers.
– Although part of the larger CaliphateIslamic Empire, Morocco was initially organized as a subsidiary province of Ifriqiya, with the local governors appointed by the Muslim governor in Kairouan.
– The festival is now organized by, which also runs the Britten-Pears Young Artist Programme which gives young musicians a chance to learn from famous music teachers and perform in concerts.
– Sultan Abdülaziz frequently organized trips to inland and out of country.
– In 1959 Mike Connors starring in a new TV series called “Tightrope”, playing police agent Nick Stone, who must infiltrate organized crime.
– After serving in the forces of the prince langobardslombard of Pandulf, he organized an army to secure possessions for himself in Calabria.
– RDBMS:- RDBMS is a software package used to store and retrieve data is organized in the form of tables.
– With Carlo Rosselli, Berneri organized the first troop of Italian volunteers to fight in the Spanish Civil War against Francisco Franco.
– Mechsonic Racing design and build formula type race cars under “college design series”, organized by the “Formula Society of Automotive Engineers ” to compete in FORMULA STUDENT events worldwide.
– The teaching is done through lectures and practical classes organized by the Department.
– Astronomers organized stars into groups called constellations.
– IEEE consists of 150 countries, 350,000 members, 39 societies, organized around specialized technical fields, with more than 300 local organizations that hold regular meetings.
– Houston was organized in 1857.
– He said that poorer countries would be more affected than rich countries because the way they move raw food from farms to cities and other places where people live is less organized and relies more on human beings than on automatic systems.
– Ulliott was a minor figure in the Hull Organized crimeunderworld, but went on to become a bracelet-winner, and a mainstay of televised poker.
– In 1982 the ÖFB organized the championship for the first time.
– In 1999, many Tamil people organized a World Tamil Confederation.
– The celebration was organized by the Leonese City Council with the help of several associations.
– This initial rollout will start with some of the smaller wikis to ensure the change happens in an organized way.
– The stage is organized through x and y coordinates, with the center coordinate placed in the center of the stage.
– It was called for by Portugal and organized by Otto von Bismarck.
– He organized the army and made sure they were well equipped.
– A mafia is a type of organized crime syndicate whose primary activities are protection racketeering, arbitrating disputes between criminals, and brokering and enforcing illegal agreements and transactions.
– As the leader of the Ustaše he directly ordered, organized and conducted a campaign of terror against Serbs, Jews, Gypsies, and communist Croats and Bosniaks.
– It slowly moved eastwards and organized into a low pressure area on May8.
– Classical music is usually performed in concert halls, but sometimes huge festivals are organized in which it is performed outside, in a field or stadium, like pop festivals.
– In these cells the DNAgenetic material is organized into chromosomes in the cell nucleus.
– In 1976 he headed Team B, a team of analysts organized by the Central Intelligence Agency who analyzed the strategic capacities and goals of the Soviet military and political leadership.
– He organized several banquets in these caves with a lot of famous people.
– She could not go to the government, so she organized women.
+ He was transport, innovation and technology minister from 2007 to 2008.
+ He was Pro-Vice Chancellor for Research, Innovation and Resources Mobilization at the University of Namibia from 2016 to 2018.
+ In 2017, he was promoted to Chief Innovation Officer.
+ It is a key innovation which has been very successful.
+ The Mozilla Foundation describes itself as “”a non-profit organization dedicated to preserving choice and promoting innovation on the Internet””.
innovation in sentences?
Example sentences of “innovation”:
+ The main goal of the Turan educational corporation is to create a unique environment for obtaining knowledge,competencies and skills to prepare specialists. Turan University adopted a new academic policy towards innovation and entrepreneurship.
+ However, there are people who believe that a monopoly may become complacent and not do innovation at all as there is no competition in the market.
+ An example of a more modest innovation is the evolution of a fourth cusp in the mammalian tooth.
+ Assessing innovation in emerging energy
+ He is currently the Shadow Secretary of State for Business, Innovation and Skills.
+ The British Academy is funded with an annual grant from the Department for Business, Innovation and Skills.
+ The play used the innovation of assigning the role of jury in the trial to the audience, with theatre-goers voting on whether Archer’s character was innocent or guilty at the end of each night’s performance.
+ Certificate in International Relations from the University of Tampere, Bachelor’s degree in Geography and Sociology from the University of Namibia, Doctor of Philosophy, Ph.D in Innovation Diffusion and Development from the University of Eastern Finland.
+ The main goal of the Turan educational corporation is to create a unique environment for obtaining knowledge,competencies and skills to prepare specialists. Turan University adopted a new academic policy towards innovation and entrepreneurship.
+ However, there are people who believe that a monopoly may become complacent and not do innovation at all as there is no competition in the market.
+ The cleidoic egg is a good example of an evolutionary innovation which permitted the invasion of a vast range of new habitats, and led to one of the greatest adaptive radiations in the history of the vertebrates.
+ The twisting of fibers in rope is what leads to its high tensile strength and this innovation allowed the rope to become a construction staple that has been used for millennia.
+ Introduced in 1912, this innovation was rapidly imitated by the other major pen makers.
+ This thus allows the monopoly to have money to do costly innovation or become more cost efficient in producing the products or services.
+ Their results, along with the small size of other theropods found at the base of paravian lineages, suggest that small size was not an innovation of early birds, but a common trait of early paravians.
+ They were the amniotes, whose key innovation was the cleidoic egg.
More in-sentence examples of “innovation”:
+ He was the James Martin Professor of Science and Civilization at Oxford University and Director of the Institute for Science, Innovation and Society.
+ Further work includes research on agricultural innovation systems and the role of capacity strengthening in agricultural development.
+ The authors explain how investors, entrepreneurs, and individuals can profit from technological innovation in these areas.
+ He was the James Martin Professor of Science and Civilization at Oxford University and Director of the Institute for Science, Innovation and Society.
+ Further work includes research on agricultural innovation systems and the role of capacity strengthening in agricultural development.
+ The authors explain how investors, entrepreneurs, and individuals can profit from technological innovation in these areas.
+ Graduate from the Paris Diderot University in innovation and public health, he starts his career at Inserm in 1994.
+ Breed Corporation then marketed this innovation first in 1967 to Chrysler.
+ She is an associate professor of medicine and epidemiology at the Yale School of Medicine, where she is also Associate Dean for Health Equity Research and founding director of the Equity Research and Innovation Center.
+ However, its centralized government found innovation and change difficult to handle.
+ This term was originally used by Karl Marx to describe the capitalist system, but Schumpeter used it differently: He says that each time innovation by entrepreneur occurs, it must change what already exists.
+ Cable was the Secretary of State for Business, Innovation and Skills in the Conservative Party Conservative-Liberal Democrat coalition government.
+ He was a member of the board of directors of the Biotechnology Innovation Organization, a pharmaceutical lobby.
+ The Hartford technology innovation hub will focus on three key things- insurance, healthcare and manufacturing.
+ In November 2013, the theatre was recognised for its partnership with the University of Derby by winning the Excellence and Innovation in the Arts award at the 2013 THE Awards.
+ It is an evolutionary innovation unique to the genus “Argonauta”.
+ Indeed, after the “Burgundian School” came to an end, Italy became the leading exponent of Renaissance music and continued its innovation with the Venetian and Roman Schools of composition.
+ Two-phase increase in the maximum size of life over 3.5 billion years reflects biological innovation and environmental opportunity.
+ Winston-Salem is a center for innovation in biomedical sciencebiomedical and material sciences and information technology called the Wake Forest Innovation Quarter.
+ He was appointed the Secretary of State for Business, Innovation and Skills, on 11 May 2015.
+ In his remaining years he brought innovation and change to typography, exhibition design, photomontage, and book design.
+ He was the first Director of the Wellcome Sanger Institute, and then Chair of the Institute for Science, Ethics and Innovation at the University of Manchester.
+ He won the German Future Prize for Technology and Innovation in 1998 and was named European Inventor of the Year in the category “Universities and research institutions” by the European Patent Office and European Commission in 2006.
+ The Lydian innovation spread to neighboring Ancient GreeceGreece, where several city-states operated their own mints.
+ In March 2018, Infosys said they would open a new technology innovation hub in Hartford.
+ Even so, in our postindustrial economy, economic development, including in emerging countries is now more and more based on innovation and knowledge.
+ In 2017, Phelps won the YWCA Knoxville Tribute to Women Technology, Research, and Innovation Award.
+ This was an innovation in the existing logo.
+ In 2009, the Modern Wing won a Chicago Innovation Awards.
+ In May 2010, a coalition government was formed between the Conservative Party and the Liberal Democrats and Vince Cable was made the Secretary of State for Business, Innovation and Skills.
+ He is the current Minister of State for Universities and Science in the Department for Business, Innovation and Skills.
+ The Jockey Club Innovation Tower is at the northeastern side of the university campus.
+ The office is responsible for the Department for Business, Innovation and Skills.
+ Shizenkan Graduate School of Leadership and Innovation opened in Tokyo in August 2018.
+ The first machine to combine all the disparate elements of the previous half-century of innovation into the modern sewing machine was the device built by English inventor John Fisher in 1844, thus a little earlier than the very similar machines built by the infamous Isaac Merritt Singer in 1851, and the lesser known Elias Howe, in 1845.
+ Rates of dinosaur body mass evolution indicate 170 million years of sustained ecological innovation on the avian stem lineage.
+ Although made of wood and reliant on sail for most journeys, “Gloire” was fitted with a propeller, and her wooden hull was protected by a layer of thick iron armor. “Gloire” prompted further innovation from the Royal Navy, anxious to prevent France from gaining a technological lead.
+ Apart from robust supply chains, Shivakumar also oversaw product innovation at Nokia.
+ From 2011 to 2013, Maher worked as an ICT innovation specialist at the World Bank.
+ County days are a recent innovation in some areas.
+ He is known for both his musical innovation and political commitment.
+ She writes in the Market section about technology, innovation and behavior.
+ From 2007 to 2010, Maher worked at UNICEF as an innovation and communication officer.
+ In 2012 Lei Jun said that the name is about revolution and being able to bring innovation into a new area.
+ Federal subsidy reductions of up to 15% have caused housing authorities to become leaner and to look toward innovation in order to succeed.
+ Later he held the chairmanship of the Technical Advisory Committee of the IBEX 35 and president of the La Salle Innovation Park.
+ If a group of animals all have a unique apomorphy, unique apomorphy = an innovation other groups do not have the most likely reason is that they descended from a common ancestor.
+ This innovation improved efficiency, but allowed governance by a self-perpetuating elite.
+ Its Office of Systems Innovation and Development provides technical support for Center education and research.
+ The film premiered at the 2020 Sundance Film Festival, where it won the Special Jury Award for Innovation in Non-fiction Storytelling.
+ According to PwC’s 2017 Global Innovation 1000 ranking, tech companies made up nine of the 20 most innovative companies in the world, with the top RD spender being Amazon, followed by Alphabet Inc., and then Intel.
+ The biggest innovation of the Game Boy Color was its colorful graphics.
– Emir Uyar is the Vice Chairman of Permak Group, a major Turkish company, and is also the Honorary General Consul of Dominica to Turkey.
– He also is the Vice Chairman of the Union of Chambers and Commodity Exchanges of Turkey.
– He is currently the Vice Chairman of Arbella Insurance Group.
– Following his departure from Congress he has served on a number of governmental advisory boards, most notably as the vice chairman of the 9/11 Commission.
– He also was the CEO of a consulting firm he founded, JC Wilson International Ventures, and as the vice chairman of Jarch Capital, LLC.
– He was also the vice chairman of the political party.
– Tenzin Dargyalb Khangsar From Tibet serves as vice chairman of the union making him the first person of Tibetan ancestry to represent the organisation.
– He was a vice chairman and special advisor to the chairman at Merrill Lynch Co.
vice chairman – some sentence examples
Example sentences of “vice chairman”:
– He was the Vice Chairman of Rothschild Europe and Senior Advisor of Rothschild Cie Banque.
– Koch was the vice chairman until his death in 2019.
– Gyllenhammar is now Vice Chairman of Rothschild Europe.
– He was also founding member and Vice Chairman of Alliance of Free Democrats and Speaker of the National Assembly before becoming President.
– Emir Uyar is the Vice Chairman of Turkey’s Permak Group and Chairman of the Permak Investments.
– He served as Vice Chairman of Al Muharraq Club from 1978 to 1989.
– In addition, he served as vice chairman of the United States House Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure and ranking member on the Subcommittee on Aviation.
– He is Founder and current Vice Chairman of Zorlu Holding, one of the biggest corporations in Turkey.
– He was an Iraqi military commander and was vice chairman of the Iraqi Revolutionary Command Council until the 2003 U.S.-led invasion of Iraq.
– He was Vice Chairman of the Moro National Liberation Front and Chairman of the MNLF Reformist Group.
– Steve Riggio is vice chairman of the company and served on the board of directors.
– Liddell has been the Vice Chairman and Chief Financial Officer.
– Malik Lal Khan’s elder son Malik Sohail khan is currently MNA and was previously vice chairman of district Attock and is Pakistan Muslim League’s strong candidate.
– He was Vice Chairman of the University of Seoul.
– On 19 September 2004, Xu succeeded Hu Jintao as Vice Chairman of the Central Military Commission after Hu was promoted to chairmanship.
– He was previously Vice Chairman of the Conservative Party.
– Sklar was formerly Vice President of Concepts and Planning for the company, before being promoted to President, then Vice Chairman and Principal Creative Executive before his final role.
– It was headed by North Korean Representative Jon Jong-su, vice chairman of the Committee for the Peaceful Reunification of the Fatherland and South Korean Representative Chun Hae-sung, vice minister of the Ministry of Unification.
– Liu is the Vice Chairman of the National Development and Reform Commission, the deputy Party Branch Secretaryparty group secretary of the NDRC, and the director of the Party General Secretary Xi Jinping.
- He was the Vice Chairman of Rothschild Europe and Senior Advisor of Rothschild Cie Banque.
- Koch was the vice chairman until his death in 2019.
- Gyllenhammar is now Vice Chairman of Rothschild Europe.
How to use in-sentence of “Department of Transportation”:
+ The Kansas Department of Transportation is a state government organization.
+ To fix this, the United States Department of Transportation for a special N11 code.
+ The Delaware Department of Transportation is responsible for taking care of the numbered roads in Delaware.
+ Beal later worked for the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation for 20 years until his retirement in 1990.
+ The Michigan Department of Transportation says that the M-185 is “the only state highway in the nation where vehiclemotor vehicles are banned”.
+ In 2001, the New York City Department of Transportation considered converting the Roosevelt Island Bridge into a fixed bridge.
+ This was when the Kansas Department of Transportation moved the entire county into the Central Time Zone, which 100 of the state’s other 104 counties are in.
+ The United States Department of Transportation is a federal United States CabinetCabinet department of the government concerned with transportation.
In-sentence examples of Department of Transportation
+ He competed for Hungary in the men’s long jump event at the 1952 Summer Olympics, where he won the bronze medal.
+ At the 1954 British Empire and Commonwealth Games, he won silver medals in long jump and the 4×110 yards relay, becoming the first Nigerian athlete to win two medals at the Commonwealth Games.
+ She finished second in the long jump and 9 in the pentathlon.
+ Fry held a world record for long jump for many years.
+ The long jump is a sport in athletics, where athletes compete by comparing lengths of their jumps where Sportspersonathletes try to jump as far as they can.
+ These larger molecules then find themselves at the bottom of the column whereas smaller molecules have a longer path to travel.
+ The template should be placed at the bottom of the article before the Categories and interwiki language links, so that other editors will always know where to find it.
+ It is used to drill for oil or natural gas at the bottom of the sea.
+ The nectaries are usually at the bottom of the perianth of the flower.
+ They live at the bottom of coastal lagoons and estuaryestuaries of the Pacific Oceans.
+ Keep – The link to this page is at the bottom of my user page, and only three characters are visible: “”.
+ Collecting orbs builds up a power meter that is at the bottom of the screen.
at the bottom of – some sentence examples
Example sentences of “at the bottom of”:
+ Template can be used to link an to the full citation at the bottom of the page.
+ Moderate halophiles live in marine salterns, saline lakes, in matter at the bottom of the sea, and in oil brine fields.
+ The ovary is the swollen area at the bottom of the carpel.
+ Template can be used to link an to the full citation at the bottom of the page.
+ Moderate halophiles live in marine salterns, saline lakes, in matter at the bottom of the sea, and in oil brine fields.
+ The ovary is the swollen area at the bottom of the carpel.
+ It was found at the bottom of Lake Towada on 13 August 2010.
+ The frog starts at the bottom of the screen.
+ After the color is added, you can simply copy/paste that entire line of code including all callnames down into the “text” block of code at the bottom of the template.
+ The “Titanic” lies at the bottom of the North Atlantic Ocean, off the coast of Nova Scotia, and the “Britannic” lies in the Aegean Sea, off the coast of the Island of Kea.
+ An oceanic plate is a tectonic plate at the bottom of the oceans.
+ It was at the bottom of the sea, about two kilometers below the surface.
+ This is about the templated boxes at the bottom of pages eg.
+ Seafloor spreading happens at the bottom of an ocean as tectonic plates move apart.
+ It may also exist as Deposition deposition soil at the bottom of a water body after it is eroded elsewhere and transported by a current.
+ In Marvel Comics, Atlantis is at the bottom of the ocean and exists in modern times, with people who breathe water.
+ As it erodes it creates an opening at the bottom of the cliff.
+ Leagani is a village in Buner valley, situated at the bottom of the Elam mountain.
More in-sentence examples of “at the bottom of”:
+ Three species of Loricifera have been found in the sediments at the bottom of the L’Atalante basin in the Mediterranean Sea.
+ King was found dead by his fiancée at the bottom of his swimming pool in the early morning hours of June 17, 2012 in Rialto, California.
+ When done, click the ‘show preview’ button at the bottom of the page.
+ There is a circular propeller at the bottom of the crusher that oscillates, spins around, really fast and compresses the rocks that enter.
+ It is the personnal account of a man called Aziz who discovered Atlantis at the bottom of a deep chasm.
+ These minerals become sediment at the bottom of the lake, and some of the rock flour becomes suspended in the water.
+ For better use of the IPA to show the differences between English dialects, to transcribe languages other than English, or if the IPA symbols are not displayed on your browser, see the links at the bottom of this page.
+ Duck-boards were also placed at the bottom of the trenches to protect soldiers from problems such as trench foot.
+ In the end, Bonnie recognizes Woody, laying at the bottom of the box, to Andy’s surprise.
+ An example of the infobox in use is shown at the bottom of this page.
+ It is recommended that this template be placed at the bottom of the page, where readers will look for the categories, although it is a somewhat common practice among some editors to put it at the top.
+ This section should be at the bottom of the article.
+ The first person to stay at the bottom of the ocean for 24 hours was a man from France.
+ I’m not sure why but there is a red category at the bottom of the page that I don’t know of.
+ When a medical professional listens to the lungs, rales usually start at the bottom of the lungs.
+ Plants are at the bottom of a food chain because they are producers that make their food from a process called photosynthesis.
+ If they arrive at the bottom of Snowdon at half past one in the afternoon they can climb it in two hours.
+ Just after midnight on 3 July 1969 Jones was discovered dead at the bottom of his swimming pool at his home in Sussex, England.
+ Males can be easily distinguished from females due to the presence of a yellow fold at the bottom of the hind legs.
+ The Palace stands in Edinburgh, at the bottom of the Royal Mile.
+ It is important to be quick at the bottom of the mountains.
+ At enWP, there is an option for Geolocate at the bottom of IP talk pages.
+ These optional sections go at the bottom of the article.
+ Previewing a page whilst editing it will list the hidden categories used at the bottom of the page.
+ They live at the bottom of the ocean, sometimes in holes.
+ Three species of Loricifera have been found in the sediments at the bottom of the L'Atalante basin in the Mediterranean Sea.
+ King was found dead by his fiancée at the bottom of his swimming pool in the early morning hours of June 17, 2012 in Rialto, California.
+ Very large hinges have been used at the bottom of buildings, to let a building sit on loose soil or mud without breaking.
+ An automated three-car, cable-pulled tram takes passengers between the parking garage at the bottom of the hill and the museum at the top of the hill.
+ Since the actual footnote text is written at the bottom of an article, there is ample space to also compare formal versus local pronunciations of town names, without cluttering an article’s top text.
+ According to Aristotle it was a readily observable truth that aphids arise from the dew which falls on plants, fleas from putrid matter, mice from dirty hay, crocodiles from logs rotting at the bottom of bodies of water, and so forth.
+ Siddhartha sat at the bottom of the Bodhi tree.
+ This template should be placed at the bottom of the article before defaultsort, categories and interwikis.
+ But when probed to the quick upon it, they show at the bottom of their souls pride and vainglory in their condition of masterdom.
+ In 8 dot braille the added dots are added at the bottom of the cell, giving a cell 4 dots high by 2 dots wide.
+ A rock shelter is a shallow cave-like opening at the bottom of a cliff.
+ If an article is using this template, and nothing happens when you click on the highlighted wikilink from a Harvard style citation to a full citation at the bottom of the page, there are several possible solutions.
+ And ty for whoever admin who taught me to add stub/cleanup templates at the bottom of an article,not the top.
+ If it is not obvious, see and the references at the bottom of this page.
+ These message boxes are used at the bottom of disambig pages.
+ If using the BBFC website as a source take note that a film may have been submitted to the BBFC several times for classification and have several different runtimes associated with it depending on format, version and component, so be careful to source the correct time, which are all listed at the bottom of the entry page for the film under “Feature”.
+ Kick netting is placing a net at the bottom of the river where all of the rocks are and kicking to to get fish.
+ The plant and animal trees are not connected at the bottom of the chart.
+ Ideally there is only one block, placed at the bottom of the template, and containing the template.
+ The nozzles are at the bottom of the furnace.
+ A clock is made by putting a light output at the bottom of a long pole, a mirror on top of the pole, and an electronic light detector down at the bottom of the pole.
+ The school’s main motto, “Finis Origine Pendet”, means “the end depends upon the beginning.” It is written at the bottom of the seal.
+ The text is usually displayed at the bottom of the screen.
+ Before the arrival of Europeans in the region, the damp climate at the bottom of the gorge was an important refuge during droughts.