+ The hoard has been described by Leslie Webster, former keeper of the department of prehistory at the British Museum, as “absolutely the metalwork equivalent of finding a new Lindisfarne Gospels or Book of Kells”, and “this is going to alter our perceptions of Anglo-Saxon England as radically, if not more so, as the Sutton Hoo discoveries”.
+ The Peabody Museum of Natural History and the Dinosaur State Park are two places which preserve the prehistory of Connecticut.
+ Until his death in 1958, he worked on almost all periods of European prehistory and early history, in particular on the chronology of the European Bronze Age and Iron Age.
+ He studied Prehistory and Early History and Classical Archaeology and Geology at the University of Heidelberg and the University of Erlangen.
+ The surviving fragments of legend have provided a fertile field for speculation about Greek prehistory and myth.
– There are also these vaguely defined “container categories”, like :Category:People with anxiety disorders and :Category:People with mood disorders, where articles are presumably being collected with the intention of eventually getting enough little stubs to create something like :Category:People with obsessive–compulsive disorder for Emily Blunt and :Category:People with post-traumatic stress disorder for Chris Brown both absurd categories, especially the latter.
– Even if these fears seem strange or absurd to others, they feel very real to the person with paranoia.
– He was known best for his often philosophical, humorous, surrealismsurrealist, and sometimes absurd monologues and radio dramas.
– This was an absurd gesture since Pascal was totally in debt.
– I know this is absurd of her.
– His studies have concerned themselves with the idea of whether thought is expressed in language or whether it is absurd to think so.
– Schrödinger wanted to show that this way of thinking about quantum mechanics would lead to absurd situations.
– Just lately, he has become increasingly disruptive on this project, posting absurd comments such as,,.
– This means that it is easy to convert a temperature from degrees Celsius to kelvin.
– For pure water this is 100° Celsius or 212° Fahrenheit.
– The estimate for the climate sensitivity was 1.5 to 4.5°C; and the average temperature was predicted to increase by 1.4 to 5.8 Celsius degrees between 1990 and 2100, and the sea level was predicted to rise between 0.1 and 0.9meters.
– For example, if is going to Celsius instead of Coulombs, you can define your own unit code, say “degC”.
– The average temperature in July is 25-30 degrees Celsius and in January around freezing point.
celsius – example sentences
Example sentences of “celsius”:
– The temperature of the water is 19 degrees Celsius in summer, in the area of the mouth.
– One degree Celsius is defined as 1/273.16 part of the triple point of water.
– The Celsius scale, based on multiples of ten, is used with SI, or metric measurements.
– In physics it is usually measured in kelvins although degrees Celsius are used more elsewhere.
– The existence of a lower limit to temperature was known before his work, but Lord Kelvin found its correct value as approximately −273.15 degree Celsius or −459.67 degree Fahrenheit.
– A drivers helmet must be able to resist an 800 degree Celsius flame for at least 45 seconds, as well as big G forces.
– A camel has a naturally adapted temperature regulation – it can change its bodily temperature by six degrees Celsius either way.
– The temperature in Victoria reached 46 degrees Celsius and wind speed was more than 100km/h.
– In winter the temperatures are between 1.5º Celsius and 15º Celsius.
– During ovulation, a woman’s body temperature is usually about 0.5 degrees Celsius over normal.
– However, Fahrenheit is understood by many ordinary people, whereas the Celsius scale is more abstract.
– The climate is dry and hot but sometimes falls to 0 degrees Celsius in winter.
– It can grow in temperatures as low as −15 degrees Celsius or more making it suitable for planting in Europe.
– The temperature of the triple point of water is a hundredth of a degree Celsius above the freezing point, or 0.01°C.
– It was very hot, his thermometer burst at 53 degrees Celsius and Sturt decided to go back to Adelaide.
– The average summer temperatures are between 17.5º Celsius and 31.7º Celsius.
– Cryogenicists use the Kelvin scaleKelvin or Rankine temperature scale, both of which measure from Celsius which measures from the freezing point of water at sea level or Fahrenheit with its zero at an arbitrary temperature.
- The temperature of the water is 19 degrees Celsius in summer, in the area of the mouth.
- One degree Celsius is defined as 1/273.16 part of the triple point of water.
– Rögle qualifyed for the top division in 2008 and again in 2012 but after failing to requalify, the club will play in the second-tier Hockeyallsvenskan.
– He served twice as the Prime Minister of Sweden, first between 1905-1906 and then again between 1911-1914.
– It would again start with Alpha.
– He returned to England at the end of August or early September, again by way of Calais.
– Bertha again began to quickly strengthen on July 9 as a new eye had formed and the system became more symmetrical.
– She was a member of the Swedish cabinet between 1976-1978 and again in 1979.
– He ran for president in 1980, and lost again to Reagan in November, 1980.
– At 3.16 pm the plane was again cleared to climb and maintain 35,000 feet.
Some in-sentence examples of again
Example sentences of “again”:
– He ran again in 1986 and won a primary against U.S.
– He served as Minister of Defence from 1966 to 1968 and again from 1969 to 1971 and Minister for Education and Science from 1968 to 1969 and again from 1971 to 1972.
– Chand was again selected without tryout for the 1936 Olympic team.
– John became a hurricane again late on the 8th, and retained that intensity for another day.
– Stallworth played for the Knicks from 1965 through 1972 and again in 1974.
– Germany was forced once again to reinforce the Western Front with manpower and resources from the Soviet and Italian fronts.
– The other approach would be to try to broadly classify stubs; but again that would need some planning.
– After about a year, Muhammad Ghori came again to avenge his defeat.
– After the Warsaw Pact invasion of Czechoslovakia ended the Prague Spring in August 1968, censorship began again and the Communist Party expelled a lot of its members.
– She was re-elected in 2002 and again in 2006 and 2010.
– They reunited in 2004, but broke up again in 2007.
– But it is not practical to type in each and every instruction again and again for a task, especially if you tend to use it a lot.
– Ingrid is then put on trial again and found not guilty.
– Then the region rose again and the water receded, leaving soil which is mostly sandy.
– The Doctor then leaves Rose and her Doctor in their parallel universe, the walls once again sealed.
- He ran again in 1986 and won a primary against U.S.
- He served as Minister of Defence from 1966 to 1968 and again from 1969 to 1971 and Minister for Education and Science from 1968 to 1969 and again from 1971 to 1972.
- Chand was again selected without tryout for the 1936 Olympic team.
More in-sentence examples of “again”:
– Although Springsteen informed the band in 1989 that he would not play with them they stayed friends and from 1999 onwards they again played and recorded together.
– The players have 30 seconds to write their answers, again in the form of a question.
– People were allowed to access up to A$10,000 of their superannuation in 2019–2020 and again for the next year.
– The dingo is also a dog, but many dingos have become wild animals again and live independently of humans in the range where they occur.
– He was the 19th Speaker of the National Assembly of Pakistan from June 2013 to August 2015 and again from November 2015 to August 2018.
– However, Poland lost independence again not long after the beginning of World War II, after suffering a defeat by both the USSR and Nazi Germany.
– The Tasman Bridge was rebuilt and opened again to traffic on 8 October, 1977.
– East Frisia, then as now in Germany, was added to the kingdom as a department in 1807 and Drenthe split off again making a total of 11 departments.
– A year later, the Mexican Grand Prix started, and continued from 1963 to 1970, where F1 did not return until 1986, and left once again 1992.
– This stratovolcano is expected to erupt again someday.
– SK went to the Korean Series again in 2008, once again facing their main rivals, Doosan Bears.
– It will then take still more time for Achilles to reach this third point, while the tortoise again moves ahead.
– They met up with each other again on a road safety committee and became working allies to extend speed restrictions and improve road markings; cat’s eyes were perhaps the most significant fruit of their labours.
– And he stayed yet other seven days; and again he sent forth the dove out of the ark; And the dove came in to him in the evening; and, lo, in her mouth was an olive leaf pluckt off: so Noah knew that the waters were abated from off the earth.
– Under Sasaki’s reign, Japan won the EAFF Women’s Football Championship in 2008 and again in 2010.
– In the early decades of the 21st century, CBD is again becoming well-known for its qualities as a remedy for health problems.
– They met again in 1969, when Hendrix asked on Cox to play bass in the experimental band “Band of Gypsys”.
– After “Born in the USA”, Springsteen recorded again more sedate and contemplative albums like “Tunnel of Love”.
– In 1599, the city as well as the islands were captured by the NetherlandsDutch for two days and again in 1641 for a year.
– C/E-ing can help users understand the problems or mistakes they had made and can help them to not perform those mistakes/problems again in the future.
– In 1886, she was again charged with theft.
– At the ICC, Judge Kaul was President of the Pre-Trial Division from 2004 until March 2009 and again in 2014.
– It was printed again in 1623 in the First Folio.
– While holding it down play the bottom C again making it loud and very short.
– The city was named “Cap-Haïtien” after the death of Christophe and when Haiti became again one country.
– In the end, Pritam and Geeta go for honeymoon, while all the five started fighting again on an argument, with Dabbu and Rohit Shetty stopping them.
– He was elected again in 1808 and expelled again.
– This movement spread wider, and was again adapted to each tribe’s culture.
– It is again an seat of archbishopric since 1978.
– He was called up again by the Black Hawks but he only played 5 games as his career was cut short due to an eye injury he suffered in a game against the Colorado Rockies in 1976.
– Tal played in a total of six Candidates’ tournaments and match cycles, though he never again earned the right to play for the world title.
– It was shown again at the Museum of Modern Art in 1965, and at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in 1992.
– It later weakened again to a Category 1 hurricane, then a tropical storm.
– He claims to Rupert who edits from a school in Yorkshire, bit this is again shown to be patent nonsense.
– Jaisohn returned to Korea once again after Japan’s defeat in the World War II.
– The Nile began to rise in the summer and go down again in late fall.
– In Karajan’s last years he left the Berlin Philharmonic after arguments with them, and concentrated on working again with the Vienna State Opera and the Vienna Philharmonic.
– He ran in the United States presidential elections in 1984 and again in 1988 for the Democratic Party.
– In 2012 he was once again made party leader and his party went on to win the election in December 2012 by a wide margin.
– He made a long trip to Europe and tried to become president again in 1880.
– They later became popular again with the hit “Prijatelji” in 1998.
– They were shown again on 3 July 1730.
– And then back to the north through the west, once again crossing the Mara river, after the rains in around April.
– Absinthe is now not only sold in Switzerland, but is once again distilled in its Val-de-Travers birthplace.
– In 1726 it was deemed advisable once more to importune Rome for a feast with a Mass and Office of its own, but, in 1729, Rome again refused.
– During his last years he again gave much attention to instrumental music, mainly chamber music.
– Kings from the House of Bourbon ruled France from 1589 to 1792 and again from 1815 to 1848.
– Barcelona won their first UEFA Cup Winners’ Cup in 1979 against Fortuna Düsseldorf, and won again three years later.
- Although Springsteen informed the band in 1989 that he would not play with them they stayed friends and from 1999 onwards they again played and recorded together.
- The players have 30 seconds to write their answers, again in the form of a question.
+ Panganiban was the 21st Supreme Court of the PhilippinesSupreme Court Chief Justice of the Philippines from December 2005 to December 2007.
+ Marshall was Chief Justice of the United States, working from February 4, 1801, until his death in 1835.
+ Formerly he was also the presiding officer of the House of Lords, and the head of the judiciary in England and Wales, but the Constitutional Reform Act 2005 transferred these roles to the Lord Speaker and the Lord Chief Justice respectively.
+ Before becoming the Chief Justice, he was Chief Justice of the Western Region of Nigeria.
+ The Chief Justice of India is the head of the Supreme Court.
+ Halayudh was its Chief Justice and Chief Minister.
+ He was the 25th Chief Justice of India.
Use the word chief justice
Example sentences of “chief justice”:
+ He was the Chief Justice of Newfoundland and Labrador, sitting on the Supreme Court of Newfoundland and Labrador from 1998 to 2009.
+ Prime Minister of PakistanPrime Minister Benazir Bhutto threw tradition overboard, when she by-passed two senior judges and appointed Sajjad Ali Shah as Chief Justice of the Supreme Court.
+ Courts are unofficially named for the Chief Justice; the current Court is called the "Roberts Court" after Chief Justice John Roberts.
+ He was the Chief Justice of Newfoundland and Labrador, sitting on the Supreme Court of Newfoundland and Labrador from 1998 to 2009.
+ Prime Minister of PakistanPrime Minister Benazir Bhutto threw tradition overboard, when she by-passed two senior judges and appointed Sajjad Ali Shah as Chief Justice of the Supreme Court.
+ Courts are unofficially named for the Chief Justice; the current Court is called the “Roberts Court” after Chief Justice John Roberts.
+ The Chief Justice of the Philippines presides over the Supreme Court of the Philippines and is the highest judicial officer of the government of the Philippines.
+ Teresita Leonardo-De Castro was the 24th Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of the PhilippinesChief Justice of the Supreme Court of the Philippines from August 25 to October 10, 2018.
+ Supreme Court as the first Chief Justice of the United States from 1789 to 1795.
+ Famous members include the Leader of the Opposition Opposition Leader and later Chief Justice John Latham, Prime Minister Sir Robert Menzies and Opposition Leader Andrew Peacock.
+ Moore was elected to the position of Chief Justice of the Alabama Alabama Supreme CourtSupreme Court in 2001, but removed from his position in November 2003 by the Alabama Court of the Judiciary for refusing to remove a monument of the Ten Commandments commissioned by him from the Alabama Judicial Building, despite orders to do so by a federal court.
+ In the judicial branch, he was the 13th Chief Justice of the United States, appointed by President Truman.
+ Warren Earl Burger was the 15th Chief Justice of the United States.
+ During the Supreme Court under Chief Justice Marshall, 1801 to 1835, the practice of judicial opinions being delivered in seriatim was discontinued.
+ He was an Associate Justice on the Supreme Court of the United States and later as the Chief Justice of the United States.
+ Johnson and Vice President of the United StatesVice President Supreme Court Chief Justice Earl Warren.
+ Adams was sworn in by John Marshall, Chief Justice of the United States.
+ Sir Denys Ambrose Williams was a Chief Justice of Barbados.
+ Sereno was removed from office by way of “quo warranto” by Supreme Court in an 8–6 decision, removing her appointment as Chief Justice in 2012 null and void.
More in-sentence examples of “chief justice”:
+ In 1921 Cook resigned to became Australian High Commissioner to the United Kingdom, in 1958 Beale resigned to become Australian Ambassador to the United States, in 1964 Barwick resigned to become Chief Justice of the High Court, Bowen resigned in 1973 to become a judge in the NSW Court of Appeal.
+ In 1955, he was made the Chief Judge of Western Nigeria and later became the Chief Justice of the country.
+ The President of the United States is sworn in by the Chief Justice of the United States at his or her inauguration.
+ Virginia was the daughter of Chief Justice Earl Warren.
+ He was an associate justice and chief justice of the Minnesota Supreme Court between 1989 to 1998.
+ He was the 23rd Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of the Philippines.
+ He is the List of chief justices of India47th and current Chief Justice of India since 2019.
+ The Chief Justice of Pakistan heads the Supreme Court of Pakistan.
+ Jackson was sworn in by Chief Justice John Marshall.
+ Kingman, chief justice of the Kansas Supreme Court.
+ He served as the Chief Justice of Australia from 2 April 1930 until 21 January 1931.
+ He was the 26th Chief Justice of India from 1994 to 1997.
+ The Chief Justice assigns justices to write the Court’s opinions and decisions.
+ By tradition, the Chief Justice administers the oath of office to the President of the United States.
+ He was appointed as Chief Justice on May 12, 2010 after the retirement of Chief Justice Reynato Puno.
+ The Commission took its unofficial name—the Warren Commission—from its chairman, Chief Justice of the United StatesChief Justice Earl Warren.
+ The Chief Justice cut his gaol time by four years, but Joe was still not happy.
+ Fuller Park is named for the small park within the neighborhood, which is in turn named for Melville FullerMelville Weston Fuller, a Chicago attorney who was the Chief Justice of the United States between 1888 and 1910.
+ He successfully called for Musharraf’s impeachment and the reinstatement of former Chief Justice Iftikhar Muhammad Chaudhry.
+ Javed began his career as an advocate in Lahore High Court, and later became a judge in 1971 and then Chief Justice of the court.
+ Paul de Jersey, From 1998 to 2014, he was Chief Justice of Queensland.
+ It is presided over by a Chief Justice and is made of fifteen Justices, including the Chief Justice.
+ She was the “de facto” Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of the PhilippinesChief Justice of the Supreme Court of the Philippines from 2012 until her removal from office on May 11, 2018.
+ He is a former law clerk to Chief Justice of the United StatesChief Justice Supreme Court.
+ She is the second woman to have been chosen as a justice for the Court and Chief Justice and a professor of Constitutional Law at Pontifical Catholic University of Minas Gerais.
+ He was the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court between 2004 to 2005.
+ He was appointed as the 26th Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of the PhilippinesChief Justice of the President Rodrigo Duterte on October 23, 2019.
+ He was the eighth Chief Justice of the United States between 1888 and 1910.
+ He served as the twenty-seventh Chief Justice of the Alabama Supreme Court from 1995 to 2001.
+ The Oath of office of the President of the United Statespresidential oath of office was administered to Trump by Chief Justice Associate Justice Clarence Thomas.
+ He was the 20th Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of the Philippines and head of the Judicial Branch of government from November 1998 to December 2005.
+ He was Chief Justice from 1996 until 1998.
+ He is the 18th and current Chief Justice of Canada since 2017.
+ Monroe was sworn in by John Marshall, the Chief Justice of the United States.
+ The Chief Justice and two other justices, were not elected in the November 2, 2010 retention election.
+ The Chief Justice of Canada is the Chief judgepresiding judge of the nine-member judicial body in Canada.
+ He will be administered oath by the Chief Justice of India Jagdish Singh Khehar, as The 14th President of India on 25th July, 2017 at The Central Hall located in The Parliament House, New Delhi.
+ In 1921, Taft was appointed by Warren Harding to be the 10th Chief Justice of the United States Supreme Court, making Taft the only former President to become Chief Justice.
+ He was Chief Justice of the Punjab and Haryana High Court in 1992.
+ Bush to replace Sandra Day O’Connor as an Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United StatesAssociate Justice, but Chief Justice William Rehnquist died before Roberts’s confirmation so Bush nominated Roberts to replace Rehnquist instead.
+ The 47th and current Chief Justice is Jayantha Jayasuriya.
+ Story and Chief Justice John Marshall made the Court a protector of the rights of property against runaway democracy.
+ The current chief justice of India is Sharad Arvind Bobde.
+ He was chief justice of the North Carolina Supreme Court from 2001 through 2006.
+ In May 1987, he was appointed as a Judge of the Supreme Court of India, and became the Chief Justice of India in December 1991.
+ In 1921 Cook resigned to became Australian High Commissioner to the United Kingdom, in 1958 Beale resigned to become Australian Ambassador to the United States, in 1964 Barwick resigned to become Chief Justice of the High Court, Bowen resigned in 1973 to become a judge in the NSW Court of Appeal.
+ In 1955, he was made the Chief Judge of Western Nigeria and later became the Chief Justice of the country.
+ The President of the United States is sworn in by the Chief Justice of the United States at his or her inauguration.
+ I’m also going to refresh that list periodically so that only those active are listed.
+ The OnePlus 8 Pro received a Fluid AMOLED, 6.78″, 2K screen, with a pixel density of 513 ppi, a 19.8:9 aspect ratio, a 120 Hz screen refresh rate and a round cutout under the camera on top of the left corner.
+ The OnePlus 8 received a Fluid AMOLED screen, 6.55″, FullHD+, with a pixel density of 402 ppi, a 20:9 aspect ratio, a 90 Hz screen refresh rate, and a round cutout under the camera at the top left corner.
+ On 31 December 2017,A refresh look of ZEE Telugu and Sister Channel ZEE Cinemalu along with their HD channels was revealed in Zee Golden Awards and launched by Dr.Chiranjeevi while Samantha Akkineni was made as the Brand Ambassador.
+ These were places where caravans could refresh their animals and supplies can be replenished.
– Nowadays children usually get much more expensive presents, and hang up pillow cases or have the presents in a big pile under the Christmas tree.
– A pillow is a soft cushion that a person puts under their head when they are sleeping in a bed.
– He enjoys filming “Signing Time!” particularly when he gets to swing on the tire swing or have pillow fights on the set with Leah.
– The tenth match was a Playboy Pillow fightPillow Fight between Torrie Wilson and Candice Michelle.
– After she makes Georges very angry, Georges grabs a pillow and suffocates Anne to death.
– The pillowcase protects the pillow from getting dirty.
– A pillow is made from two pieces of cloth that are sewn together and stuffed with a soft material, such as feathers, duck down, or synthetic batting.
– The lake was formed as a result of tectonic activity and is the largest freshwater lake in Asia.
– Meretz was founded in 1992 as a result of a merger of three parties: Ratz, Mapam and Shinui.
– She was awarded the title partly as a result of winning Lone Pine 1977 against a field of 45 players, mostly grandmasters.
– Theagaraya Chetty as a result of a series of non-Brahmin conferences and meetings in the presidency.
– At least 110 people died as a result of the collapse.
– Jehan died as a result of heart failure.
Use in sentence of as a result
Example sentences of “as a result”:
– The competition winner was allowed to visit the “Holby City” set, but did not appear on-screen as a result of the policy change.
– Atmospheric nuclear explosions are associated with “mushroom clouds”, although mushroom clouds can occur as a result of large chemical explosions.
– Clements faced calls for his impeachment as a result of these statements.
– He extended this work to populations, calculating the degree of inbreeding of members of populations as a result of random genetic drift.
– She was the Queen of Sardinia from 1849 until 1855 when she died as a result of childbirth.
– This was in return for “preferred buying program” to offset the loss of revenue as a result of anticipated boycott.
– On 1 January 1948, the companies were nationalizationnationalised to form British Railways as a result of the Transport Act 1947.
– During the following dry period, the Sahara reverts to desert conditions usually as a result of the retreat of the West African Monsoon southwards.
- The competition winner was allowed to visit the "Holby City" set, but did not appear on-screen as a result of the policy change.
- Atmospheric nuclear explosions are associated with "mushroom clouds", although mushroom clouds can occur as a result of large chemical explosions.
- Clements faced calls for his impeachment as a result of these statements.
– If a person gets something good as a result of doing a behavior they are more likely to repeat that behavior.
– Scots laws started again to be made in Scotland when the new Scottish Parliament came into being as a result of devolution in the late 20th and early 21st centuries.
– Christian VII died in 1808 as a result of a stroke.
– Because of unfavorable conditions, the system failed to organize at first, and as a result the storm grew to an unusually large size.
– In April 1990, as a result of several, protests started.
– Eighteen people were killed as a result of the storm.
More in-sentence examples of “as a result”:
- The movie was banned in some countries as a result of its content.
- Although he was forced to accept the marriage, he became angry at the way Elizabeth's family grew powerful as a result of her becoming queen.
- In 1969, Tate was stabbed to death as a result of orders given by cult leader Charles Manson.
– The movie was banned in some countries as a result of its content.
– Although he was forced to accept the marriage, he became angry at the way Elizabeth’s family grew powerful as a result of her becoming queen.
– In 1969, Tate was stabbed to death as a result of orders given by cult leader Charles Manson.
– The name is very popular in Ireland as a result of the popularity of Saint Brigid of Kildare.
– Boys fear that their fathers will retaliate and castrate them as a result of desiring one’s mother.
– Following the earthquake, geologists relying on global positioning satellite to the west as a result of the event.
– This list includes people from public life who, owing to their Ancestryorigins, their political or religious convictions, or their sexual orientation, lost their lives as a result of Nazism.
– Napoleon was sent to this island by the British and their allies as a result of Napoleon’s return from the Elba island and loss at the Battle of Waterloo.
– HaBayit HaYehudi was founded in 2008 as a result of a merger of three parties but in fact it is the successor of Mafdal.
– Feride Rushiti, as a result of her bold and unremitting commitment in the field of Rehabilitation, Human Rights, Research and Documentation, Advocacy and Lobbying, and Economic Reintegration, in 2018, the US Department of State has awarded the Award International for Courageous Women.
– Lately though, they have taped two episodes at a time and as a result are taped every two weeks.
– In 1997, about 126 wild elephants were lost as a result of these conflicts.
– Also how many of them died as a result of their dedication.
– John Mór TanisterJohn Mor MacDonald 1st of Dunnyveg married Margery Bissett of the Glens of Antrim, and acquired as a result the castle of Red Bay.
– In October 2013, a month prior to its release, “Happy” reached the number-one spot on the Dutch Top 40 chart in the Netherlands, partially as a result of radio station 3FM airplay and online downloads, as well as featuring in a Transavia commercial.
– Many of the Eora people died during the 1800s as a result of smallpox and other diseases.
– A Chinese freighter broke in half as a result of the typhoon.
– A real or complex number is called a “transcendental number” if it can not be obtained as a result of an algebraic equation with integer coefficients.
– If a page was originally at a name that is now a redirect as a result of a move, evidently Google continues to index the content at the original page name.
– It happens when an individual or animal learns a behaviour as a result of a consequence of that behaviour.
– The team’s name was inspired by the Smokey and the Bandit trilogy and Skoal Bandit, a primary sponsor for the team as a result of also sponsoring Reynolds’ motor racing team.
– The network was launched in June 2005 as a result of discussion held the previous year at the International Conference for Renewable Energies in Bonn, Germany.
– Commercial Union was established following a conflagration near London Bridge in 1861, known as the 1861 Tooley Street fireGreat Tooley Street Fire, which destroyed a number of warehouses and wharves along the River Thames as a result of which the fire insurance companies were hit by a series of massive claims.
– From the seventh century CE, the powerful Srivijaya naval kingdom flourished as a result of trade.
– The next book in the Bible is 1 Kings, which begins with Solomon as King, who builds the Temple in Jerusalem, which God had earlier forbidden David from doing as a result of his sin.
– WAPT TV news producer Dharma Arthur states in “Newsweek” she lost her job as a result of her booking Borat on a local afternoon news program.
– The amount of heritable variation carried by a population can be huge, and as a result natural populations can change and Adaptationadapt to conditions in their environment.
– The Salyr, a tribe that declined as a result of military defeat before the modern period, are not represented, nor are several smaller tribes or subtribes.
– He died at home eleven days later as a result of the injury.
– He first held the post from 2014 to October 2016 when, as a result of tensions within the party, he stood down to be replaced by a caretaker committee.
– Beforehand, the soldiers of both sides were permitted to go back and forth across the MDL inside of the JSA, a privilege since revoked as a result of this incident.
– Louise Brown is the first person to be born as a result of in vitro fertilization.
– Although the game mentions “sound irregularities” on the disc as a result of emulating Majora’s Mask on the GameCube, no mention is made of the game freezing.
– Muramvya Province was one of two provinces that were created in 2002 as a result of splitting the Muramvya Province.
– Altig died on 11 June 2016 in Remagen, Germany, as a result of cancer, aged 79.
– Aortic dissection can quickly lead to death as a result of not enough blood flow to the heart or rupture of the aorta.
– There are two reasons why the player encounters MissingNo., both as a result of programming bugs.
– It came into existence on 7 October 1774 as a result of a treaty with Oudh.
– An example of an exogenous process that is not as a result of bodies in space is erosion.
– It is suggested that Kakihara imagined the attack as a result of poking his brain with the needles and fell off the building.
– Distinctive genetic have arisen as a result of small groups of people moving into new environmental circumstances.
– This is learning as a result of influences from past experiences.
– Pus is a fluid that is created as a result of certain inflammations in vertebrates.
– In March 2018, many students walked-out of their schools as a result of the Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School shooting in Parkland, Florida demanding for gun-control and safety in schools.
– Habitat loss and trapping wild birds for the pet trade has taken a heavy toll on their population in the wild, and as a result the species is classified as endangered speciesendangered on the Red List, and it is protected by its listing on Appendix I of the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora.
– She died aged 43, as a result of her condition.
– Cedars, whose numbers were low as a result of centuries of shipbuilding, were nearly made extinct in the 20th Century by the introduction of a parasite.
– The Cambrian Railways amalgamated with the Great Western Railway on 1 January 1922 as a result of the Railways Act 1921.
+ Users can now view images faster and more clearly, without having to jump to separate pages — and its user interface is more intuitive, offering easy access to full-resolution images and information, with links to the file repository for editing.
+ His motto is: “A user interface should be so simple that a beginner in an emergency can understand it within ten seconds.” However, he is known for inventing many new words, and his remarks contain humor to entertain rather than just inform.
+ The name comes from the graphical user interface frame, or “chrome”, of web browsers.
+ The successor to Windows NT 3.51, Windows NT 4.0 introduced the user interface of Windows 95 to the Windows NT family, including the Windows shell,.
+ Vocaloid 5 was released in 2018, with an overhauled user interface and substantial engine improvements.
+ The first Amiga computer, the Amiga 1000, possessed a :en:Hold-And-ModifyHAM mode enabled the machine to display 4096 colors, a chip that enabled it to play back four channels of sound at once, an operating system with multitasking, and a graphical user interface at a time that these features were uncommon or not as developed as Amiga’s.
+ Microsoft began developing a graphical user interface in 1981.
user interface use in-sentences
Example sentences of “user interface”:
+ Windows Server 2012 received generally good reviews in spite of having included the same controversial Metro-based user interface seen in Windows 8.
+ An example of such a user interface is that of the kill switch.
+ Its graphical user interface was built on top of an object-oriented GUI toolkit using the programming language.
+ The Aphelion user can add his/her own macro-commands in the user interface that have been automatically recorded to process a batch of images.
+ It was a combination of the iPod Shuffle by the size and shape and the iPod Touch by the touch screen, a sleep/wake button and the user interface and icons.
+ The program can be used from a command-line interface as the command p7zip, or through a graphical user interface that also works with the shell.
+ Microsoft had worked with Apple Inc.Apple Computer to develop applications for Apple’s January 1984 original Macintosh, the first mass-produced personal computer with a graphical user interface that enabled users to see user friendly icons on screen.
+ Internet Explorer is also a user interface for FTP, with operations similar to that of Windows Explorer.
+ Zipeg user interface is implemented in Java and is open source.
+ Windows 10 is designed to provide a common, “universal” user interface for various systems.
+ Windows Server 2012 received generally good reviews in spite of having included the same controversial Metro-based user interface seen in Windows 8.
+ An example of such a user interface is that of the kill switch.
+ Kivio is a flowcharting and diagramming computer programprogram for the KOffice office suite, and has a user interface that looks like Microsoft Visio.
+ Windows Phone 7 features a user interface based on a designed system codename and commonly referred to as Metro.
+ This is because of its stability and uptime, and the fact that desktop software with a graphical user interface for servers is often unneeded.
+ A machine should have a user interface that can be handled easily, even if the person operating the machine has panicked.
+ The parts of an office suite are usually come together, have a standard user interface and usually can interact with each other, sometimes in ways operating systems would not normally allow.
+ Synaptic is a computer program which is a GTK+ graphical user interface front-end to the Advanced Packaging Tool for the Debian package management system.
+ It had a graphical user interface and it let people write computer programs using object-oriented programming.
+ A “, including an always-accessible application dock, cross-app drag-and-drop, and a new user interface to show multiple apps at once.
+ He also produced “The Annoying Orange” TV series.
+ She also played the annoying monkey Dexter in the “Night at the Museum Night at the Museum” and a drug-dealing monkey in “The Hangover Part II”.
+ He was Orange ‘s best friend and normally tells Orange to stop being annoying and shut up, but it is discovered in the episode “Wishful Thinking” that Pear would not be friends without Grapefruit.
+ A WikiProject one, I’ve been inviting people without a template and it’s getting annoying having to type all that “Hi, I’ve noticed that you’ve edited and I want to invite you to “.
+ Polly has a talent for painting, and this is shown in some episodes when her artwork is laid upon the front desk, annoying Basil.
+ It was called “The Annoying Thing” in 2003 by its creator, Erik Wernquist of Sweden.
Example sentences of annoying
Example sentences of “annoying”:
+ Not only does it make some people a little uncomfortable with coming up with new suggestions, I also just find it really annoying as well.
+ I hope I don’t act too immature or annoying some times…
+ The consensus is “the story seems lacking along with some annoying plot holes, but “Brother Bear 2″ is a worth-watching fun family film that will entertain kids and adults along the way”.
+ In the diaries, Nikki writes about her annoying parents and little sister, the problems she has with a popular girl named Mackenzie Hollister, and her crush Brandon Roberts.
+ Why are updates for this page disabled? It can be a bit annoying going through all the blue links to find a specific red link.
+ He finds Wotan annoying and smashes Wotan’s sword.
+ Although it was recommended after a rail crash at Clapham Junction many years earlier, it had proved annoying in the past and no company required its trains to have it working and switched on.
+ It’s a tad annoying that I can’t edit it seeing as i did contribute a lot to it.
+ If it is annoying for you to keep oversighting his vandalism, you can just semi-protect my talk page indefinitely.
+ Not only does it make some people a little uncomfortable with coming up with new suggestions, I also just find it really annoying as well.
+ I hope I don't act too immature or annoying some times...
+ The consensus is "the story seems lacking along with some annoying plot holes, but "Brother Bear 2" is a worth-watching fun family film that will entertain kids and adults along the way".
+ I’m sure he will think twice before annoying or ‘retiring’ again.
+ Your signature should not blink, or otherwise inconvenience or be annoying to other editors.
+ Can you at lease give the anonymous users the “opportunity” to get a break from this annoying crap without having to create an account? Forcefeeding them an exaggerating, saccharine beg for money from Jimbo isn’t helping.
+ He’s already vandalized my user page, and has proven himself to be very annoying on the EN: side.
+ Ryder is a one time WWE Tag Team ChampionshipWWE Tag Team champion with Curt Hawkins and has also won a Slammy Award for Most Annoying Catchphrase in 2010.
+ Almost right away he noticed something strange, something that he thought was an annoying little problem that he could make go away somehow.