Help


[permalink] [id link]
+
Page "Guo Sheng" ¶ 2
from Wikipedia
Edit
Promote Demote Fragment Fix

Some Related Sentences

is and nicknamed
Alabama is unofficially nicknamed the Yellowhammer State, after the state bird.
Artemis is a ranged assassin and is nicknamed the Goddess of the Hunt.
The World Series, baseball's championship series which determines the champion of Major League Baseball for that season, is held in mid-to-late October ( sometimes spilling over into November to accommodate longer series ) and is nicknamed the " Fall Classic ".
The movie's title is from the nickname for the 41st Police Precinct in the South Bronx which was nicknamed " Fort Apache ".
The near-Earth minor planet ( 8176 ) _1991_WA in the Apollo group is nicknamed Booerhaave in his honor.
Brian Lara is popularly nicknamed as " The Prince of Port of Spain " or simply " The Prince ".
The British Rail " double arrow " logo is formed of two interlocked arrows showing the direction of travel on a double track railway and was nicknamed " the arrow of indecision ".< ref >
The MiG-21 is nicknamed Balalaika because of the shape of its wings.
This bet is also nicknamed Big Red, since the 7 on its betting space on the layout is usually large and red, and it is considered bad luck and a breach of etiquette to speak the word " seven " at the table.
The city is now nicknamed Casa by many locals.
The final pandemic originated in 1961 in Indonesia and is marked by the emergence of a new strain, nicknamed El Tor, which still persists today in developing countries.
During the playoffs, Joe Louis Arena is generally adorned with a giant octopus with red eyes, nicknamed " Al " after Joe Louis Arena head ice manager Al Sobotka.
Eritrea has been nicknamed as the " North Korea of Africa ," and is among the harshest dictatorships in the world, where limitations on freedom of movement are extreme and punishments severe.
Such exploits are referred to as ' zero day exploits ' and to obtain access to such exploits is the primary desire of unskilled attackers, often nicknamed script kiddies.
Encyclopedia Brown is a series of books featuring the adventures of boy detective Leroy Brown, nicknamed " Encyclopedia " for his intelligence and range of knowledge.
The Essendon Football Club, nicknamed The Bombers, is an Australian rules football club which plays in the Australian Football League ( AFL ).
For instance, the rat seen in the cellar was nicknamed " Señor Cojones " by the crew (" cojones " is Spanish slang for " testicles ").
He is listed in the Roman Martyrology as Beatus Ioannes Faesulanus, cognomento Angelicus —" Blessed Giovanni of Fiesole, nicknamed Angelico ".
The canal is nicknamed the " divorce ditch.
The Peninsular War ( nicknamed the Spanish Ulcer ), however, was regarded by Karl Marx, as one of the first national wars, is also significant for the emergence of large-scale guerrilla warfare.
The Geelong Football Club, nicknamed The Cats, is a professional Australian rules football club, named after and based in the city of Geelong, playing in the Australian Football League ( AFL ).

is and Comparable
* Comparable performance — average-case performance is as efficient as other trees.
Comparable is also Numbers 5: 11ff, where a confirmed adulteress is punished with swelling of the abdomen.
Comparable to the Didache is the " let him eat herbs " of Paul of Tarsus as a hyperbolical expression like: " I will never eat flesh, lest I should scandalize my brother ", thus giving no support to the notion of vegetarianism in the Early Church.
Comparable to the actual vampire bat, the most common feeding method is piercing a hole in the victim's neck with sharp fangs and sucking blood from the pierced area.
Comparable to the Cadillac Escalade ESV, the Navigator L is longer than the standard Navigator on a longer wheelbase, increasing its cargo capacity.
Comparable with the French Légion d ’ Honneur but far less awarded, the Military William Order is a chivalry order of merit open to everyone regardless of rank and nobility, and not only to Dutch military but also foreigners.
Comparable to Upstate New York, the West End is a relative term.
Comparable scales for indicating sucrose content are the degree Plato (° P ), which is widely used by the brewing industry, and the degree Balling, which is the oldest of the three systems and therefore mostly found in older textbooks, but also still in use in some parts of the world.
Sri Lankan food is generally equivalent in terms of spiciness to South Indian cuisine, yet many spicy Sri Lankan preparations are believed to be among the world's hottest in terms of chilli content ( Comparable to Sylhet and Bengal ).
Comparable data is used to estimate the site value, and may also be useful in estimating construction costs and other factors.
Comparable in many ways to the Filipino martial arts, Juego del Palo is divided into a number of specific styles or local traditions that have been developed on particular islands within the archipelago, and / or by particular families.
He is nicknamed " Comparable to Rengui ".
Comparable English concepts are Typo Fairy or Typo Demon, but while they are generic and open to interpretation, there is only one Uli.

is and Rengui
A " ballad-narrative " ( 說晿詞話 ) known as " The story of Xue Rengui crossing the sea and Pacifying Liao " ( 薛仁貴跨海征遼故事 ), which is about the Tang dynasty hero Xue Rengui is believed to been written in the Suzhou dialect of Wu.
A " ballad-narrative " ( 說晿詞話 ) known as " The story of Xue Rengui crossing the sea and Pacifying Liao " ( 薛仁貴跨海征遼故事 ), which is about the Tang dynasty hero Xue Rengui is believed to been written in the Suzhou dialect.
* Xue Rengui, famous early Tang Dynasty general who was is most known for his campaigns against the Korean kingdom Goguryeo, the Tujue Turkish Khaganate, and the Tibetan Tufan empire

is and skills
It is, as one engineer says, `` indeed a difficult thing for the engineer to accept that he can go as far on his technical merit as he could employing managerial skills.
My aim in mentioning this factor obviously is not to give license to `` wild therapy '' but rather to encourage us to use the time-honored clinical casework skills we already possess, and to use them with greater confidence, precision, and professional pride.
No effort is made in the same studies to present information on regional or national demand trends in these skills or to consider whether regional or national demands for other skills might provide much better opportunities for the youth to be trained.
There simply is not enough material available on the types of job skills that are in demand and the types of training programs that are required or most suitable.
Industry's main criticism of the Navy's antisubmarine effort is that it cannot determine where any one company or industry can apply its skills and know-how.
The volume of ADC cases will decrease, Martin reported, when the community is able to deal effectively with two problems: Relatively limited skills and discrimination in employment because of color.
Obviously what we are confronted with here is the identification of `` professional '' with narrow skills and specialization, the effective servicing of a client, rather than responsiveness to the wider and deeper meaning and associations of one's work.
The abacus teaches mathematical skills that can never be replaced with talking calculators and is an important learning tool for blind students.
Much of the Alpine culture is unchanged since the medieval period when skills that guaranteed survival in the mountain valleys and in the highest villages became mainstays, leading to strong traditions of carpentry, woodcarving, baking and pastry-making, and cheesemaking.
St. Bonaventure ’ s “ Retracing the Arts to Theology ”, a primary example of this method, discusses the skills of the artisan as gifts given by God for the purpose of disclosing God to mankind, which purpose is achieved through four lights: the light of skill in mechanical arts which discloses the world of artifacts ; which light is guided by the light of sense perception which discloses the world of natural forms ; which light, consequently, is guided by the light of philosophy which discloses the world of intellectual truth ; finally, this light is guided by the light of divine wisdom which discloses the world of saving truth.
An air show, also " airshow ", Air Fair, or Air Tatoo is an event at which aviators display their flying skills and the capabilities of their aircraft to spectators in aerobatics.
In short, the machine is required to have wide variety of human intellectual skills, including reason, commonsense knowledge and the intuitions that underlie motion and manipulation, perception, and social intelligence.
The social skills that are impaired by alcohol abuse include impairments in perceiving facial emotions, prosody perception problems and theory of mind deficits ; the ability to understand humour is also impaired in alcohol abusers.
Another such factor is better nutrition, as well as training and training facilities / equipment which can work with ( or without ) steroids to produce a more potent ballplayer and further enhance his skills.
Another result is impairment of driving skills and increased likelihood of road traffic accidents.
However, members of these professions typically possess other software engineering skills, beyond programming ; for this reason, the term programmer is sometimes considered an insulting or derogatory oversimplification of these other professions.
Aluma is remembered for his military skills, administrative reforms, and Islamic piety.
For example, structural unemployment is a form of unemployment resulting from a mismatch between demand in the labour market and the skills and locations of the workers seeking employment.
The most fertile time of socialization is usually the early stages of life, during which individuals develop the skills and knowledge and learn the roles necessary to function within their culture and social environment.
Call of Cthulhu does not use levels, but is completely skill-based, with player characters getting better with their skills by succeeding at them.
Mainstream CBT helps individuals replace " maladaptive ... coping skills, cognitions, emotions and behaviors with more adaptive ones ", by challenging an individual's way of thinking and the way that he / she reacts to certain habits or behaviors, but there is still controversy about the degree to which these traditional cognitive elements account for the effects seen with CBT over and above the earlier behavioral elements such as exposure and skills training.

0.237 seconds.