Help


[permalink] [id link]
+
Page "Potsdamer Platz" ¶ 11
from Wikipedia
Edit
Promote Demote Fragment Fix

Some Related Sentences

Formerly and little
Formerly, they did little or no distribution.
Formerly the highest bore in North America at over ; however, causeway construction and extensive silting reduced it to little more than a ripple, until the causeway gates were opened on April 14, 2010, as part of the Petitcodiac River Restoration project and the tidal bore began to grow again.
Formerly, with short-range weapons, a bridge-head was often little more than a screen for the bridge itself, but modern conditions have rendered necessary far greater extensions of bridge defenses.
Formerly known as Carol Duval, she was the wife of little theater director John Duval, who had previously been her high school teacher.
Formerly, the girls were allowed little or no contact at all with their brother school, St. Andrew's College.

Formerly and more
Formerly, when a word or phrase in quotation marks came at the end of a phrase or clause that ended with a semicolon, the semicolon would be put before the trailing quotation mark ; now, however, the magazine follows the more commonly observed style and puts the semicolon after the second quotation mark.
Formerly in Pakistan most transportation was done by horse-drawn carriages called tongas, but more cost-effective auto rickshaws have now taken their place in small cities.
Formerly called Tubinares and still called tubenoses in English, they are often referred to collectively as the petrels, a term that has been applied to all Procellariiformes or more commonly all the families except the albatrosses.
Formerly a two storey building that was extended in the early twentieth century has a lower story of substantial close-set studding: the upper is of more widely spaced thin vertical timbers.
Formerly there were more chapels of various Methodist sects ( Wesleyans, Bible Christians ), for example at Trenale and Trewarmett: the Methodist Cemetery is at Trewarmett.
Formerly out-of-favor court nobles and lower-ranking, but more radical, samurai replaced bakufu appointees, daimyo, and old court nobles as a new ruling class appeared.
The southern portion of Cooke AFB ( Formerly Camp Cooke ), consisting of more than, was transferred to the U. S. Navy in May 1958.
DU Players, one of the most prolific student-drama societies in Europe which hosts more than 50 shows and events a year in the Samuel Beckett Theatre ; The DU Film Society ( Formerly DU Filmmakers, formerly the DU " Videographic Society ", founded in 1987 ) which organises film-makers and film-lovers on campus through workshops, screenings, production funding, etc.
Formerly a farming village, Acomb expanded over the centuries to become a dormitory area for workers in heavy industry, such as Rail Engineering, in the 19th and 20th centuries and more recently for a more diverse workforce.
Formerly there were more øre coins, but these were discontinued due to inflation.
Formerly, the population was divided into different " castes ": The Lanchões ( those who possessed boats which were capable of deep-water fishing, therefore more prosperous ), the Rasqueiros ( the fisher " bourgeoisie " used " rasca " nets to fish rays, lobsters and crabs ) and the Sardinheiros or Fanequeiros ( those who possessed small boats and could only catch fish of smaller size along the shore ) and, apart of them, the Lavradores ( the farmers ).
Formerly and variously known as Paislay, Passelet, Passeleth, and Passelay the burgh's name is of uncertain origin ; some sources suggest a derivation either from the Brythonic word, pasgill, " pasture ", or more likely, passeleg, " basilica ", ( i. e. major church ), itself derived from the Greek βασιλική basilika.
Formerly, her early work was influenced by her training as a classicist but her more recent work is looser in structure and more concerned with the world of the unconscious mind.
Formerly, more species were recognised than are now accepted.
Formerly longleaf pine forests produced tar, pitch and turpentine, and more recently lumber.
Formerly dispersed rural populations have become more centralized around the cities of Carbondale and Belleville.
Formerly, it was placed in the genus Parus with most other tits, but mtDNA cytochrome b sequence data and morphology suggest that separating Poecile more adequately expresses these birds ' relationships ( Gill et al., 2005 ).
Formerly passable as a scramble, it suffered from a serious rock fall in 2002 — with subsequent further falls — and recent guidebooks do not consider it a viable route, although it is gradually becoming more stable.
Formerly known as Greenwich Marshes and as Bugsby's Marshes, it became known as East Greenwich as it developed in the 19th century, but more recently has been called North Greenwich due to the location of the North Greenwich tube station.
Formerly called the ' Academic College of Judea and Samaria ', it changed its name in August 2007 in the interim period and anticipation of achieving the more prestigious ' university ' status.
Formerly located by the sea, land was reclaimed all the way to East Coast Park to provide more land for housing and recreational purposes due to shortage of land in the late 1960s after Singapore gained independence.

Formerly and than
Formerly a supporter of Smetana's, Pivoda was aggrieved when the conductor recruited singing talent from abroad rather than from Pivoda's school.
Formerly classified as Least Concern by the IUCN, it was found to have been rarer than previously believed and thus its status was uplisted to Endangered on the 2011 Red List of Threatened species.
Short has had no fewer than three shows called The Martin Short Show, including a sitcom ( The Martin Short Show, 1994 ), a sketch comedy show ( The Show Formerly Known as the Martin Short Show, 1995 ), and a syndicated talk show ( The Martin Short Show, 1999 ).
Formerly classified as a ' Species of Least Concern ' by the IUCN, it was suspected to be rarer than generally assumed.
Formerly, many police officers carried Maglites, as they are durable, focusable, and generally produce better output than inexpensive mass market flashlights.
Formerly, this status used to be bestowed more liberally, and, as it cannot be taken away, there are still many Beamte amongst older people working for the German post office ( Deutsche Post ), the railway ( Deutsche Bahn ), Deutsche Telekom and other public utility companies, many of which are now state-owned or even partially privatized corporations rather than parts of the state bureaucracy as such.
Formerly, the Liberal Democrats frontbench team did not use the term ' Shadow Cabinet ', with a number of front bench spokesmen covering areas ( e. g., Defence and Foreign Affairs ) rather than directly shadowing specific Cabinet portfolios.
Formerly classified as a Near Threatened species on the IUCN Red List, new research has shown it to be rarer than it was believed.
Formerly, lederhosen were worn for hard physical work ; they were more durable than a fabric garment and easier to clean.
: Formerly known as The Edah Journal, the journal has become one of the most widely-read and influential publications in the Jewish world, attracting more than 10, 000 online readers per month from the Orthodox and academic communities.
In modern British English, the term " Sambo " is used offensively Formerly, it had the technical meaning of a person having a mixture of black and white ancestry, more black than white — contrast with mulatto, quadroon, octoroon etc.
Formerly a Fortune 500 Company, Rohm and Haas employs more than 17, 000 people in 27 countries, with its last sales revenue reported as an independent company at USD 8. 9 billion.
TV-Y7-FV ( Formerly TV-Y7-V ) is a alternate version of TV-Y7, When a show has noticeably more fantasy violence than a program rated TV-Y7, it is assigned the TV-Y7-FV rating.
Formerly 85 percent of its strength were of Irish descent, and now it is only 50 percent, but the spirit of the old Fighting 69th is stronger than ever.

Formerly and gap
Formerly, the only way to seal a small gap between moving machine parts was to use leather soaked in oil.
Formerly another rail route between Andover and Marlborough also followed this gap.

0.761 seconds.