Instead of using electric energy we use windmills that help the environment.
1. using violence to obtain independance
You cant with out accomplishing a feat that would make the contents of the movie oceans 11 look like a walk in the park.
It can be an ordinary library, but it is in the context of people using the library to find specific information for study and research that they are doing, as opposed to reading for pleasure. The types of books in a research library would be more likely to be technical and academic books. People using a research library would be students, teachers, lectures, specialists in their professions etc.
They were opposed to using force to keep the south in the Union.
Instead of using electric energy we use windmills that help the environment.
One would use the word "whilst" as opposed to the word "while" if they were discussing something that had happened in the past tense as opposed to the present.
I couldn't find anyone in the house. Anyone could see that it was broken. I was desperate; anyone would do.
Phonene is the way a word would be spelled as it would sound, using phonetic symbols as opposed to a graphine, which is a regular spelling of the word.
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Purple is a non-spectral colour. It is created from a combination of waveforms. So I would imagine this would require using two materials to create the waveforms for the colour. However I would like to know if this has ever been done, or if anyone is working on it. I explicitly mean purple, as opposed to violet which has been made, nearing the ultraviolet wavelengths.
1: WindPower (Using wind mills Er whatever) 2: HydroPower (Dams n stuff) 3: SolarPower (Using power from the sun, that's what solar means) There's also un-renewable like coal or oil.
Using IPA: Zuks would be pronounced as ['zʌks] Zukes would be pronounced as ['zuːks] in US English or ['zjuːks] in UK English.
to compare things to each other using without using "like" or "as". an example would be "The sun is a beautiful flower" as opposed to "The sun is like a beautiful flower"
heroic medical. who opposed it?
AnswerI have always been accustomed to seeing the word opposed in reference to two dissimilar things, until I recently stumbled across a piece of writing that used the word apposed. I had personally never heard the word apposed used and took a further look into the appossed-oppossed dilemma. My digging, or rather surfing, led to my discovery that the proper word choice is in fact opposed. The word apposed is used in reference with "placing in proximity". An example of this being, "Edges are closely apposed to each other". While the use of opposed remains the more commonly heard phrase of something as opposed to something else. An example of this being, "I would prefer tea as opposed to coffee". Although not the most common usage of 'as opposed to', it serves the purpose of providing a comprehendable explanation. The usage of opposed, in and of itself, is quite different from the phrase 'as opposed to'. The definition of opposed depends upon whether the word is used as a transitive verb or an adjective. When used as a transitive verb, the definition of opposed is "to place over against something so as to provide resistance, counterbalance, or contrast". As opposed to (sorry I couldn't help, but use the phrase) using opposed as an adjective, where the definition would be "set or placed in opposition". In an attempt to further clarify the difference between the usage of opposed as a transitive verb and an adjective, I will provide an examples, for both, used in sentences. When using 'as opposed to' the word is an adjective so it is proper to say, "I would prefer tea as opposed to coffee". However, when using opposed as a transitive verb, it is proper to say, "These two teams opposed each other in last year's playoffs". Hopefully that clears up the opposed as opposed to apposed dilemma (once again I apologize it's just too entertaining to pass up).
When none of the angles are known, and using Pythagoras, the triangle is known not to be right angled.