How to use in sentence of “technology”

How to use in-sentence of “technology”:

+ Over the years gas was used in many different machines, so the technology improved also.

+ In 2017, AGCO acquired Precision Planting, LLC, a planting equipment and technology business.

+ But, the technology can include more data in limited electric waves.

+ In India electronic signature do not have any legal significance but digital signature does have legal validity and considered as legally valid signature as per the information technology act, 2000.

+ During World War I, she helped her mother using X-ray technology in military hospitals.

+ Adding to science and technology has happened throughout the country’s history.

How to use in sentence of technology
How to use in sentence of technology

Example sentences of “technology”:

+ Surface-mount technology was developed in the 1960s and became widely used in the late 1980s.

+ Evert Lataire, head of maritime technology division at the University of Ghent, looked at the the situation and found that the bank effect may have contributed to the grounding.
+ His interests other than music are computercomputer technology and martial arts.

+ Surface-mount technology was developed in the 1960s and became widely used in the late 1980s.

+ Evert Lataire, head of maritime technology division at the University of Ghent, looked at the the situation and found that the bank effect may have contributed to the grounding.

+ His interests other than music are computercomputer technology and martial arts.

+ They are now the standard kind of technology for movie making.

+ Because of fast technology research, mobile phones and operation systems made very large improvement quickly.

+ From the Middle Ages and beyond humanity saw an explosion of new technology and inventions.

+ KUIS was chosen as Center of Excellence from Ministry of Education, Outline, Sports, Science and Technology in 1996.

+ Shortwave listenership has lessened with the rise of the Internet, but is still important to people worldwide, especially in areas the Internet and computer technology have not yet reached.

+ Nowadays the electrical industry in many cases uses so called surface-mount technology based resistors which can be very small.

+ This award recognizes “local women who lead their fields in technology and excel in community service”.

+ This article was the first to call the new technology RAID and the name became official.

+ The staff wanted to let people play online but the technology was not good enough for that yet.

+ This revolution in information technology helped all aspects of life in Europe, at a time when Europe was becoming the dominant region of the world.

+ Ravi Shankar Prasad is an Indian lawyer, politician and the current Union Minister holding the Ministry of Law and Justice, Communications and Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology portfolios in the Government of India.

+ Made in 1962 to give state-of-the-art facilities and a view the Southern Sky to European astronomers, it is well known for using some of the largest and most advanced telescopes in the world, such as the New Technology Telescope, made of four 8-meter class telescopes and four 1.8-m Auxiliary Telescopes.

+ She focused on the use of technology to improve people’s lives.

+ Gromov, 10/3/09 In 2010, President Barack Obama canceled this plan, which seemed to the moon conspiracy theorists to be an admission that the USA still does not have the technology to go to the moon.

More in-sentence examples of “technology”:

+ Porsche first used this technology in 1985 in the Porsche 959.

+ Critics say that while primitivists reject civilization, they usually live civilized lives and use technology to spread their message.

+ In a similar way, EMV technology makes use of PIN numbers to make sure only the person holding a credit card can make a transaction with it.

+ Hi, can someone have a look at Mobile Technology Academy? I don’t want to put it as QD immediately but it seems to be advertising to me.

+ He was the Union Minister for the Ministry of Earth Sciences and the Ministry of Science and Technology from 29 October 2012 to 18 May 2014.

+ Among the other positions that Figueroa has held are Lead Cryogenic Engineer for the Cryogenic Optical Assembly of the Cosmic Background Explorer, Manager for the Superfluid Helium On Orbit Transfer Shuttle Experiment, Manager for the Small Explorer Project, Manager for the Explorer Program and Director of the Systems, Technology and Advanced Concepts Directorate.

+ For a long time, the founders advertised their startup as a breakthrough technology company.

+ Cyto-Mine Technology is one of the patented products of Sphere Fluidics.

+ Most of the technology first used on the A320 has been used in other Airbus aircraft made afterwards.

+ Many people work in technology firms making mobile phones, computers and software.

+ Sheehan at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology did the first chemical synthesis of penicillin in 1957.

+ Applications for movement sensor technology include clinical, workplace safety athletic sports.

+ The schools E-Artsup, Coding Academy and IONIS School of Technology and Management are also located in the commune.

+ He was Minister of Communications and Information Technology from 2004 through 2011.

+ At this point, technology can be very devastating on a subject about his relationships and his abilities to express himself in public.

+ Wherever they go, they need their technology with them.

+ A new feature called Turbo Boost Technology was introduced which maximizes speed for demanding computer programs.

+ The term wireless technology is generally used for mobile information technology equipment.

+ The Darmstadt University of Technology is a university in Darmstadt, in Germany.

+ In “Character Assassin the Delgado Master visits the Land of Fiction and steals part of the technology behind it, wiping out several nineteenth century fictional villains as he goes.

+ Another can be high-definition pro, and DSSDigital Satellite System or Direct Broadcast Satellite DBS is a technology to deliver a television or audio signal digitally, directly from an orbiting satellite to a consumer’s one- to three-foot-diameter dish at the consumer’s home or business.

+ Her main area of expertise is teaching young learners and using Internet and digital technology in schools.

+ MD5 was invented by Ron Rivest of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 1991.

+ Ralph Jimmy Schulz was a German technology businessman and politician.

+ CAQC is funded and financed by China Automotive Technology and Research Center.

+ Kalam is the first University ChancellorChancellor of the Indian Institute of Space Science and Technology Thiruvananthapuram.

+ As building technology improved, better units could be added.

+ He eventually discovers a Kryptonian scout ship with technology that allows him to communicate with the consciousness of Jor-El in the form of a hologram.

+ It was developed by Nintendo Software Technology and published by Nintendo.

+ The company does this partly by licensing technology through subsidiaries in Ireland, Bermuda, the Bahamas, and the Netherlands.

+ It also has technology services and reading programs for the people.

+ An Ethernet card does not directly support Wi-Fi wireless networking, but home network broadband routers contain the necessary technology to allow Ethernet devices to connect using cables and communicate with Wi-Fi devices by means of the router.

+ One well known example is Bangalore in India, where the software industry has been encouraged by government support including Software Technology Parks.

+ We think that technology is not such a good thing for our generation because it limits our memory capacity, makes us addicted and harms our daily relationship.

+ First of all, technology can be harmful for humans because it affect their health.

+ Cyto-Mine technology is the integrated device that is able to automatically perform single cell analysis, sorting, imaging and dispensing into individual wells of microtitre plates in a single compact system.

+ During the 20th century, the Amish Mennonites assimilated, and took several of the conveniences modern technology has to offer.

+ Arkwright patented the technology in 1767.

+ But the technology is not as well developed as other renewable energy such as wind power or solar power.

+ O’Donoghue has received Honorary degreehonorary doctorates from Murdoch University, the University of South Australia, the Australian National University, the Queensland University of Technology and Flinders University.

+ After the Second World War, with the emergence of new color printing technology and particularly appearance of computers, the art of posters underwent a new revolutionary phase.

+ He worked as Chief technology officerCTO of Application Division at Apple Inc.

+ In 2015, the Ministry of Science, Research, and Technology gave its approval to a Bachelor of Arts academic degree programme at Sanandaj’s University of Kurdistan.

+ Columbus has many technology companies.

+ The Federal Ministry of Research and Technology had been founded only 1972.

+ The Bronze Age collapse may be seen in the context of a technological history that saw the slow, comparatively continuous spread of iron-working technology in the region, beginning with precocious iron-working in what is now Bulgaria and Romania in the 13th and 12th centuries BC.

+ As the technology improved and production increased, prices became smaller.

+ Countries around the world who already have their own bombs include Britain, France, China, Israel, India, Pakistan and North Korea; as all kinds of technology tend to become cheaper and easier to get and use, there is a fear that nuclear weapons could become available to countries with unstable governments.

+ However, the current technology actually slows down HD access in certain applications, like games and sequential reads and writes, because of the added latency induced by NCQ logic.

+ All humans presumably did so too, until improved technology for extracting food allowed some hunter-gatherers to settle in permanent dwellings in some resource-rich areas.

+ Porsche first used this technology in 1985 in the Porsche 959.

+ Critics say that while primitivists reject civilization, they usually live civilized lives and use technology to spread their message.
+ In a similar way, EMV technology makes use of PIN numbers to make sure only the person holding a credit card can make a transaction with it.

“jaffa” – example sentences

How to use in-sentence of “jaffa”:

+ The plaza of the Jaffa Gate replaced a tall Ancient RomeRoman starting point for measurements to other cities in Palestine.

+ The road fro Jaffa Gate to the Western Wall called once the Capital street.

+ In 1965 the Ashdod Port next to Lakish River and was built to replace the ports at Jaffa and Tel Aviv.

+ It moved between several buildings in Jaffa until 1909, when it moved to Tel Aviv.

+ It is in Safra Square, next to the walls of the Old City and Jaffa Street.

+ It is in the western entrance of the city in Jaffa street, near the Jerusalem Binyanei HaUma Railway Station and the Jerusalem Chords Bridge.

+ It was designed to be an extension of the much older neighboring Arabic port town Jaffa to the south and a home for the increasing population of Jews emigrating from other parts of the world.

jaffa - example sentences
jaffa – example sentences

Some example sentences of “alleles”

How to use in-sentence of “alleles”:

– They are not genetically identical because they will usually have different alleles at some of the loci.

– So, alleles on the same chromosome can be separated and go to different daughter cells.

– Therefore, “the sperms are not identical”, because in each chromosome of a pair there will be different alleles at many of the loci.

– If instead the two alleles are different, the individual is a heterozygote and is heterozygous.

– When both alleles of a gene are similar a person has copies mutated or both normal.

– As early as 1930 Fisher had discussed a situation where, with alleles at a single locus, the heterozygote is more viable than either homozygote.

– Each person’s DNA contains two alleles of a particular gene or ‘marker’: one from the father and one from the mother.

Some example sentences of alleles
Some example sentences of alleles

Example sentences of “alleles”:

– The fitness of the heterozygotes keeps a wide range of alternate gene alleles in a population.

– This means both the alleles have a degree of phenotypic expression in the hybrids.

– There are three ways alleles at a locus may differ.

– This genetic variation is in the form of different alleles at many Alleleloci on the chromosomes.

– Every single egg or sperm may have a different selection of alleles from the parental chromosomes.

– It follows that any systematic change in the frequency of alleles in a population “must” be due to the effect of one or more of these causes.

– The point is that, in diploids, new alleles are sheltered and they are a reservoir of potential variation in the population.

– This exchange of alleles means the offspring are not identical to each other, or to either parent.

– Another feature of the haplodiploidy system is that lethal and deleterious alleles will be removed from the population rapidly because they will automatically be expressed in the males.

– There is a greater probability of this happening if the alleles are far apart on the chromosome, as it is more likely that a cross-over will occur between them.

– Recessive alleles tend to be mildly harmful.

- The fitness of the heterozygotes keeps a wide range of alternate gene alleles in a population.

- This means both the alleles have a degree of phenotypic expression in the hybrids.

How to use in-sentence of “community”

How to use in-sentence of “community”:

+ I think it would be a great benefit to the community if I were given the admin tools.

+ A popular myth within the LGBT community is that bisexual people can only be attracted to cis people, and/or males and females.

+ Burkhalter was Chief of Naval Intelligence, Defense Intelligence Agency and later as the DIA’s Chief of Staff, and Director of the Intelligence Community Staff, Central Intelligence Agency.

+ By the end of December, 1927, some 150 homes had been erected, and the community given the name of Foxhall Village.

+ The Community Wishlist Survey is the process when the Wikimedia communities decide what the Wikimedia Foundation Community Tech should work on over the next year.

+ You are also welcome to join tomorrow’s Office hours chat on IRC, this Thursday, January 16, at 19:00 UTC, if you would like to discuss this project with our team and other community members.

How to use in-sentence of community
How to use in-sentence of community

Example sentences of “community”:

+ Torrelavega is a Autonomous Community of Cantabria in northern Spain.

+ Virginia Cooperative Extension provides resources and educational outreach to more than seven million Virginia residents in the areas of agriculture and natural resources, family and consumer sciences, community viability, and 4-H youth development.

+ Different forms of community colleges exist in the U.S., the U.K., Australia, the Philippines and etc.

+ We posted a very small handful of simplified articles, but were told by the community that they are not simple enough.

+ Wingu began to work in Nyapaṟi from 2006, when the community established Tjungu Palya.

+ He graduated from Dundee Community High School in 1969.

+ He had attracted a small community of followers, but also had opposition from the rest of the Quraysh, the clan that ruled Mecca and to which he belonged.

+ The Spinifex Arts Project was set up in 1997 for the community to create artworks.

+ If community consensus for this project is attained, I’ll begin developing the proposed implements immediately.

+ The community was named after a local McDonald family.

+ Caltojar is a Municipalities of Spainmunicipality found in the province of Soria in the autonomous community of Castile and León in Spain.

+ Province of Granada is a Provinces of Spainprovince of the Autonomous Community of Andalusia, Spain.

+ The Jats are a ancient Kshatriya community of northern India and Pakistan.

+ More recently, the Old Naval Hospital has been converted into Hill Center, a new community center.

+ While he was mayor his relationships with the black community was very violent and devastating.

+ This community libraries works with municipal schools, have a collection of approximately 5000 books, and be cultural reference and leisure for the community, and are designed to diversify the opportunities of access to knowledge, expanding the area of formal education.

+ Its mission is to make community awareness and to start child development programs in Indian villages.

+ Period! The community should not elect admins and then tell them how to wield the mop.

+ Torrelavega is a Autonomous Community of Cantabria in northern Spain.

+ Virginia Cooperative Extension provides resources and educational outreach to more than seven million Virginia residents in the areas of agriculture and natural resources, family and consumer sciences, community viability, and 4-H youth development.
+ Different forms of community colleges exist in the U.S., the U.K., Australia, the Philippines and etc.

More in-sentence examples of “community”:

+ I have been familiarizing myself with the duties of admins and look forward to learning more over time, if the community will let me.

+ She created a United States Geological Survey field office in Alaska and the first Department of Geology at the Anchorage Community College.

+ Wade” decision, create a public option for health insurance, decriminalizationdecriminalize recreational cannabis, pass the Equality Act, make community college free, and start a $1.7 trillion climate plan supporting the Green New Deal.

+ In the 2001 Indian Census Hindus made up 61.47% of the population; Christians 10.84%; and Muslims 27.63%.The majority of the Anglo-Indian community lives in the Kannur Cantonment and the surrounding areas of Thillery, No.3 Bazaar and Camp Bazaar.

+ Debert is an unincorporated areaunincorporated community in Nova Scotia, Canada.

+ It has three classes or ranks to recognize a lifetime of outstanding achievement, dedication to the community and service to the nation.

+ The community has had its own art centre, Irrunytju Arts, since 2001.

+ Henry is an Unincorporated areaunincorporated community in Le Sueur County, Minnesota.

+ Lamar is an Unincorporated areaunincorporated community in Benton County, Mississippi, United States.

+ Boalsburg is an unincorporated community and census-designated place in Harris Township, Centre County, PennsylvaniaHarris Township, Centre County, Pennsylvania, United States.

+ So, I really have no option but to propose deletion; I did not go for QD because I think that community input is valuable.

+ In order to trust you, the community expects that most of your edits are in the main, the template, or the category namespace.

+ The local leisure complexes include the Galleon Centre: with a 25 metre swimming pool, baby pool, ice rink, squash courts, sauna, gym, games hall, bar area, bowling green and the New Northwest Centre which contains an up-to-date community gym and various local medical facilities.

+ Coburg had a large Jewish community until the 1940s.

+ To quote from that same page: “Ultimately, it is not the responsibility of the community to develop or enforce a plan that enables the editor to be successful.” Thank you for reading.

+ Altwaijri studied Community Health at King Saud University in Riyadh, receiving her B.Sc.

+ Jenny Macklin is the Minister for Families, Community Services and Indigenous Affairs Minister for Families, Housing, Community Services and Indigenous Affairs and former Deputy Leader of the Australian Labor Party.

+ I believe I meet the requirements stated of the criteria for adminship and I believe I have the trust of the community for me to become an.

+ The community is on the Homelandtraditional country of southern Luritja and northern Yankunytjatjara people.

+ There has been much talk in this community about the prevelance of articles on cities and towns that are one-two sentences plus, if you’re lucky, an infobox.

+ The earliest extensive written evidence for the division of the Christian community of India dates to the 16th century.

+ Canada is an unincorporated areaunincorporated community in Canadian immigrants coming to the area.Marion County Kansas, Past and Present; Sondra Van Meter; 1972.

+ Sophocles, the son of Sophillus, was a rich member of the rural community of Colonus Hippius in Attica.

+ However, the LGBT community sometimes uses these words to describe themselves because the word “homosexual” can sound too clinical.

+ In any event, it is up to the crats, not the community to decide this case.

+ Buberos is a Municipalities of Spainmunicipality found in the province of Soria in the autonomous community of Castile and León in Spain.

+ I have been familiarizing myself with the duties of admins and look forward to learning more over time, if the community will let me.

+ She created a United States Geological Survey field office in Alaska and the first Department of Geology at the Anchorage Community College.

+ I would prefer a regular RfD, so that the community can discuss.

+ Candidates recommended for Fulbright grants should have high academic achievement, a strong project proposal or statement of purpose, demonstrated leadership potential, and flexibility and adaptability to work successfully with the host community abroad.

+ KDE is a community that produces free software, including a desktop environment called KDE Plasma for operating systems based on Linux or UNIX.

+ It is done by the people of Newar community during the night.

+ The Chance and Community Chest cards are shuffled and placed face down on the board.

+ As far as the strictness of the criteria, am I reading correctly that the community rejects nominations that meet the criteria solely because they believe they are not of a good enough quality regardless? If that’s the case, the criteria needs to be strengthened to match what the community feels is appropriate.

+ The Wikimedia Community Discord is not owned or controlled by the Wikimedia Foundation.

+ Cheyney is an unincorporated community in Pennsylvania.

+ Saratoga is an unincorporated areaunincorporated community in Hardin County, Texas, United States.

+ The consensus among the scientific community is that the extinction was triggered by the Chicxulub impact event in Central America but that the Deccan eruptions also disrupted the planet’s climate.

+ Although she is gone, Sophia Mendoza left her mark on the East San Jose community by being an activist and and fighting hard for what she cared about.

+ Unlike other common-origin ethnic or caste groups of Nepal, the Newar people are regarded as an example of a nation community with a relic identity, derived from an ethnically-diverse, previously-existing polity.

+ Artworks are exhibited in different forms on the network, including “arttube”, open art gallery, community art galleries, roving art, living art, and art in station architecture.

+ It is a community school.

+ Floyd went to South Florida Community College for two years on a American footballfootball scholarship.

+ The community area also has the oldest building in Chicago, the Noble-Seymour-Crippen House.

+ Caersws is a village and community in Powys, a county in Wales.

+ This community consultation was commenced on September 24.

+ The 2001 census population for the area covered by the Thornhill and Blairdrummond Community Council is 1,109.

+ For the good government of the CHT, in 1900 the British government enacted the CHT Regulation 1 of 1900 and declared it as an Excluded Area, in order to protect the Jumma people from economic exploitation by non-indigenous Bengali people and to preserve their traditional socio-cultural and political institutions based on customary laws, community ownership of land and so on.

+ The comments made pretty much outright Oregonian2012’s good article work and along with all the comments below, a ban here is needed to protect the community from more such comments.

+ The ICCD also conducts two “Successful Teaching Conferences” each year for developing community college faculty skills.

+ It is located in the town of Aranjuez, Community of Madrid, Spain.

+ In some extreme circumstances a rapid report to WP:ANI may be the best first step, in others, a fast track to a community ban may be in order.

“unchanging” use in-sentences

How to use in-sentence of “unchanging”:

+ The electron configurations fill up with electrons in an unchanging order.

+ He was able to establish the plant in the field, and after 39 years of field trials found that the tetraploid was not as successful as its diploid parent in an unchanging environment.

+ As cartography requires exact and unchanging coordinates, the average positions of the geographical poles are taken as fixed.

+ Although Heraclitus argued for eternal change, his quasi-contemporary Parmenides made the radical suggestion that all change is an illusion, that the true underlying reality is eternally unchanging and of a single nature.

+ The Mahabharata declares the unchanging Ultimate Reality to be identical to Shiva and to Vishnu, that Vishnu is the highest manifestation of Shiva, and Shiva is the highest manifestation of Vishnu.

+ Just as in mechanics, the system will tend towards lower values of potential and at equilibrium, under these constraints, the potential will take on an unchanging minimum value.

+ He even changed his equations to include a “cosmological constant” in order to allow a mathematical model of an unchanging universe.

unchanging use in-sentences
unchanging use in-sentences

Example uses in sentence of “demonic”

How to use in-sentence of “demonic”:

+ Father Feijoo believed that demonic possession was a psychological phenomenon.

+ There are evil demonic zombies.

+ Locally, the bridge is known as “Goatman’s Bridge”, due to a legendary demonic folk legend of the same name, who is popularly believed to live in the forest surrounding the area.

+ The character is a demonic and scary entity that murders or kidnaps the local children of Derry Derry, Maine about every twenty-seven years, using many powers that include the ability to shapeshift, manipulate, and go unnoticed by adults.

+ A priest with a haunted past and a novice on the threshold of her final vows are sent by the Vatican to investigate the death of a young nun in Romania and confront a malevolent force in the form of a demonic nun.

+ After the Naruto and Sasuke defeated both Kaguya and Black Zetsu, Madara was on the verge of death because of the Ten Tails and Demonic Statue extracted from his body.

+ He deprived the “daevas”, who were demonic servants of the evil Ahriman, of wealth, herds and reputation during his reign.

Example uses in sentence of demonic
Example uses in sentence of demonic

“firepower” example in sentences

How to use in-sentence of “firepower”:

– This allowes the player much more firepower but does not allow the throwing of grenades.

– Players can use melee weapons and weapons that don’t have firepower but cannot use guns, rocket launchers, flame throwers, stickybomb launchers, or grenade launchers.

– From a rifle, the.30 Carbine has about the same amount of firepower as the.357 Magnum.

– It allowed a smaller cavalry unit to lay down devastating firepower on an enemy.

– The Eighth Army’s later advance as the Germans retreated hundreds of miles towards their bases in Tunisia used the logistical as well as the firepower advantages of the British Army while avoiding unnecessary risks.

– While they had limited resources, and did not have the firepower of the Union Navy, they developed a number of technologies.

firepower example in sentences
firepower example in sentences

In sentence examples of “upstate”

How to use in-sentence of “upstate”:

– The Finger Lakes are a series of lakes in the central section of Upstate New York.

– He was a member of one of upstate New York’s most well known families in business, the Houghton family.

– The State University of New York Upstate Medical University is a State University of New York university of health sciences in the University Hill, SyracuseUniversity Hill district of Syracuse, New York, USA.

– The people who live in upstate New York came from different places than the people who live in New York City.

– D’Amuro grew up in upstate New York.

– When Europeans first arrived in North America, the Iroquois lived in what is now the northeastern United States, mostly in what is today upstate New York, west of the Hudson River and through the Finger Lakes region.

– Also, upstate New York is more moderate politically, with rural counties voting more conservative and urban counties more liberal, contrasted with the predominantly liberal New York City.

In sentence examples of upstate
In sentence examples of upstate

In sentence examples of “eighteenth”

How to use in-sentence of “eighteenth”:

– The district was under the occupation of the Nepalese for 30 years in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries.

– The first Prime Minister was Robert Walpole in the eighteenth century.

– Leonhard Euler discovered the first results about the series that this function represents in the eighteenth century.

– Readers in German, English, and other languages will find insightful comparisons, beginning with operas in China and Italy in the eighteenth century, and continuing with cities, labor organizations, diseases, and libraries, in a way that shows the century as a kaleidoscope of varied processes.

– There were at least 4 British built ships named “Scarborough” in the eighteenth century.

In sentence examples of eighteenth
In sentence examples of eighteenth

Example sentences of “eighteenth”:

- And then Singh danced with a professional dancer in the eighteenth series of the BBC One celebrity dancing show "Strictly Come Dancing" since 2020.

- Sandy was the eighteenth tropical cyclone, eighteenth named storm, and tenth hurricane of the 2012 Atlantic hurricane season.

– And then Singh danced with a professional dancer in the eighteenth series of the BBC One celebrity dancing show “Strictly Come Dancing” since 2020.

– Sandy was the eighteenth tropical cyclone, eighteenth named storm, and tenth hurricane of the 2012 Atlantic hurricane season.

– Sadir-attam itself was the name given to the dance during its eighteenth century revival under the sponsorship of Raja Serfoji of Tanjore.

– Her following album, “E=MC² featured her eighteenth number-one song, “Touch My Body”.

– By the eighteenth century, the Ojibwe and Dakota were the two main tribes that inhabited the area.

– From his eighteenth to his thirty-seventh year, Aristotle lived in Athens, as a metic and student of Plato.

– The Eighteenth Amendment to the Constitution had started a period in the US known as Prohibition.

– Earliest eighteenth named storm.

– The ground floor is furnished as it might have been in Pickford’s time together with displays of eighteenth and nineteenth century costume.

– The third pylon at Karnak, built by Amenhotep III had “fill” material from the kiosk of Sesostris I, as well as stelae of the Second Intermediate Period and the Eighteenth Dynasty of the New Kingdom.

– He named Sadism after the Marquis de Sade, a French nobleman who in the eighteenth century wrote many books, stories and plays.

– Oo is the eighteenth letter in the Cyrillic alphabet.

– However the end of the eighteenth and early nineteenth century many European colonies in the Americas gained their independence.

– R is the eighteenth letter in the English languageEnglish alphabet.

– The name “Buccaneer” comes from certain pirates who would raid the western coast of Florida in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries.

– Redford, in attempting to fix the date of the end of the Eighteenth dynasty, did not use the Sothic evidence.

– Henry Wilson was a United States SenateSenator from Massachusetts and the eighteenth Vice President of the United States.

– The danzón marks the change which took place from the communal sequence dance style of the late eighteenth century to the couple dances of later times.

More in-sentence examples of “eighteenth”:

– Almond says it has the same discrimination and bias as in the eighteenth century.

– In the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries, most German-speaking Prussians started thinking of themselves as part of the German nation.

– In the Eighteenth Dynasty of Egypt, Hatshepsut built a Red Sea fleet to make it easier to trade between the head of the Gulf of Aqaba and points south as far as Punt to bring mortuary goods to Karnak in exchange for Nubian gold.

– Behn’s story was adapted for the stage by Irish playwright Thomas Southerne, who stressed its sentimental aspects, and as time went on it came to be seen as addressing the issues of slavery and colonialism, remaining very popular throughout the Eighteenth Century.

– In musical circles, Maria Luisa is famous for her putative denigration of Mozart’s opera as “German rubbish however no claim that she made this remark pre-dates the publication in 1871 of Alfred Meissner’s “Rococo-Bilder: nach Aufzeichnungen meines Grossvaters”, a collection of stories about cultural and political life in Prague in the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries.

– The town grew in the eighteenth century as a stage coach stop on the way to the popular seaside town of Brighton from London.

– The eighteenth edition was edited by poet, critic, and editor Geoffrey O’Brien.

– In 2018, she hosted the eighteenth series of “I’m a Celebrity…Get Me Out of Here!” alongside Declan Donnelly.

– Settled by immigrants from Massachusetts in 1725, the community grew in prominence during the eighteenth century.

– These limits were established by laws that had been passed in the late eighteenth century and were not necessarily a reflection of the number of troops or the amount of time Lincoln actually thought it would take to put down the rebellion.

– The 1920s were also the Prohibition Era after the Eighteenth Amendment passed.

– New Bern has four historic districts with homes, stores and churches dating back to the early eighteenth century.

– The eighteenth and early nineteenth century saw a growth in scientific agriculture, and artificial breeding was part of this.

– The governors were strong enough to fend off marauding Hindu Marathas from the Bombay area during the eighteenth century.

– He tried to recapture the territories in what is now modern Israel/Palestine, Lebanon and Syria that had been held in the Eighteenth Dynasty.

– If the Dutch did not surrender on the first day, the Eighteenth Army would attack Fortress Holland on the third day from the south.

– RatificationValidated on December 5, 1933, the Twenty-first Amendment to the canceled the Eighteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution and ended the Prohibition Era in the United States.

– Sir William Blackstone was an English jurist, judge and Tory party politician of the eighteenth century.

– It was established by the Eighteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution.

– Akhenaten was a pharaoh of the Eighteenth dynasty of Egypt.

– It also became famous at the end of the eighteenth century, when people such as Admiral Nelson, and many poets and painters, came to visit the beautiful Wye valley nearby.

– Here are the tombs of several of the Salian emperors: the bodies, however, are believed to have gone missing during one of the French invasions during the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries.

– The “Foreign Protestants” and the Settlement of Nova Scotia:The History of a piece of arrested British Colonial Policy in the Eighteenth Century.

– Shah Alam II, was the eighteenth Mughal Emperor and the son of Alamgir II.

– German idealism is a group of theories in philosophy that began in Germany in the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries.

– The name “Alto Adige” was coined in the late eighteenth century by Napoleon, when he occupied the territory of northern Italy near the Alps.

- Almond says it has the same discrimination and bias as in the eighteenth century.

- In the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries, most German-speaking Prussians started thinking of themselves as part of the German nation.
- In the Eighteenth Dynasty of Egypt, Hatshepsut built a Red Sea fleet to make it easier to trade between the head of the Gulf of Aqaba and points south as far as Punt to bring mortuary goods to Karnak in exchange for Nubian gold.

– From the eighteenth century the essential element in modern constitutionalism is the doctrine of limited government under a written fundamental law.

– The Eighteenth Dynasty was ruled by some of Egypt’s most famous Pharaohs including Akhenaten and Tutankhamun.

– The quality of the wines of this area are noticed since at least the eighteenth century, for example by great eighteenth century philosopher Montesquieu.

– For the first time in his career, he failed to finish in the top five and he dropped to eighteenth in points.

– From the eighteenth century it was known that embryos of different species were much more similar than the adults.

– This name was commonly used in English and other languages along with the name “North Sea”, until the early eighteenth century.

– From there, they would have emigrated in large numbers five generations later to North America during the eighteenth century.

– From the eighteenth century onwards, the Sovereign made his or her choices upon the advice of the Government.

– Together they had a son, John, and a daughter, Vivienne, who died after a long illness in 1985, shortly before her eighteenth birthday.

– The last two members of the eighteenth dynasty – Ay and Horemheb – became rulers from the ranks of officials in the royal court.

– The Madras Presidency comprising of most of southern India including what is now Tamil Nadu, was created in the eighteenth century and was ruled directly by the British East India Company.

– A few structures of the fourteenth century remain, while the outer defences fronting the town date from the early eighteenth century.

– Its eighteenth edition was published in 2012.

– There were more expeditions to Punt in the Sixth, Eleventh, Twelfth and Eighteenth dynasties of Egypt.

– Thutmose III sometimes written as Thutmosis or Tuthmosis III, Thothmes in older history works was the sixth pharaoh of the Eighteenth Dynasty.

– The Eighteenth United States Census was done by the Census Bureau.

– Thutmose I was the third Pharaoh of the Eighteenth dynasty of Egypt18th dynasty of Ancient Egypt.

– The “locus classicus” of the eighteenth century portrayal of the American Indian is that of Alexander Pope, unquestionably the most famous and widely-translated poet of his day.

– The race has been held as the eighteenth race from 2001-2014, the and from 2015-2017, the race swapped dates with the Quaker State 400 at Kentucky Speedway and was moved up one race, In 2018, the race returned as the 18th race of the season, as the Overton’s 400 at Chicagoland Speedway.

– By the early eighteenth century brick making had been extended and four shops and one or two drinking houses were established on the common.

– The church was renovated in the eighteenth century.

– In the eighteenth century, the same possibility was mentioned by Isaac Newton in his “Principia”.

– RatificationRatified on January 17, 1919 and went into effect a year later, the Eighteenth Amendment of the banned the making, transporting, and sale of alcoholic beverages in the United States.

– The new command included both Hyakutake’s 17th Army and the Eighteenth Army 18th Army in New Guinea.

Some sentences in use of “cultivate”

How to use in-sentence of “cultivate”:

– They cultivate grains only.

– Zaï holes have been used to help cultivate trees, and crops like sorghum and millet.

– It is very difficult to cultivate good editors when you are going to spit in there face over and over again.

– He also had to help his father to cultivate his glebe.

– During monsoon season, people cultivate Maize and Ginger depending on natural rain or irrigation.

– Mr.Wintil Deforestationdeforested the forest areas in Valparai to cultivate tea and coffee.

Some sentences in use of cultivate
Some sentences in use of cultivate

Example sentences of “cultivate”:

– The main priority of training is to teach katsas how to find, recruit, and cultivate agents, including how to clandestinely communicate with them.

– In Li one can best cultivate their character by understanding what it entails.

– They generally choose one concept of God, and cultivate devotion to that chosen form, while at the same time respecting the chosen ideals of other people.

– Like all botanical gardens, the curitiban has a great variety of plants and also has the objective of cultivate them, protect them, study them and reproduce them.

– Because of these advantages, more and more farmers cultivate Cheongyang chili peppers indoors.

– The word manure came from Middle English “manuren” meaning “to cultivate land” and initially from French “main-oeuvre” = “hand work” alluding to the work which involved manuring land.

– They could cultivate grain and vegetables for sale, and the lord had duty to protect them and provide them land to cultivate.

- The main priority of training is to teach katsas how to find, recruit, and cultivate agents, including how to clandestinely communicate with them.

- In Li one can best cultivate their character by understanding what it entails.

– After this, the way to cultivate silk was transmitted to the Western Asia, and also Europe.

– To deal with long-run financial issues, he sought to cultivate relationships with donors and corporate partners.

– People cultivate the plant for its fruit, the peppercorn.

– Researchers try to cultivate these plants to increase the oxygen content of the Martian atmosphere, so that in a few hundred years, people can live without spacesuits.