Sentences Generator
And
Your saved sentences

No sentences have been saved yet

25 Sentences With "glutting"

How to use glutting in a sentence? Find typical usage patterns (collocations)/phrases/context for "glutting" and check conjugation/comparative form for "glutting". Mastering all the usages of "glutting" from sentence examples published by news publications.

Batuman is wonderful on the joy of glutting oneself on books.
But I look forward to glutting myself on the novels again soon.
Zero-day exploit brokers are complaining that hackers are glutting the market with iOS attacks, reducing the prices they command.
Crowley's craftsmanship comes through most clearly in telling this story of relentless, one-sided slaughter without glutting the reader with gore.
With rising sea levels, higher carbon dioxide levels and plastic bottles glutting landfills and oceans, the issue of sustainability has become a hot topic.
With oil prices around $50 a barrel and production already glutting world markets, few oil companies are making plans to expand into costlier, riskier offshore drilling.
For some brands, glutting the marketplace with highly visible logo products acts as a kind of safety net, helping sustain the bottom line, said Roma Cohen, an owner of Alchemist, an outpost of cutting-edge fashions in Miami Beach.
A New York Police Department spokesman tells PEOPLE musician Kanye West will not face criminal charges for his Sunday evening Twitter post plugging a surprise concert at Webster Hall that resulted in thousands of fans glutting the streets outside the venerated music venue and multiple acts of vandalism.
And yet a West well beyond the dark original author's darkest imaginings, a West that Hieronymus Bosch might have painted: an Eden falling fast to onrushing gold-maddened men who are glutting it with spilled whiskey and the blood of hideously murdered fellow men, and covered with the alkaline of treachery and moral anarchy.
Charlotte E. Glutting (1910–1996) was an American amateur golfer. Glutting played on the U.S. national team in three consecutive Curtis Cup competitions during the 1930s (1934, 1936, 1938). She played a particularly pivotal role in helping the U.S. win the 1934 and 1938 competitions. During her career in golf, Glutting won 10 amateur titles.
Training for this event and other tournaments, Glutting practiced at Baltusrol Golf Club in Springfield, New Jersey.
Glutting starred in tennis during her teenage years. She gave up the sport at the age of 18 in 1929 to pursue golf full-time.
Glutting captured the 1934 North and South Women's Amateur played at Pinehurst Resort in Pinehurst, North Carolina. She won the New Jersey Golf Championship four times (1931, 1932, 1934, 1935) as the first player to achieve that feat. Glutting also won the Eastern Championship (1933, 1937), the Mid-South Golf Championship (1935), the Narragansett Pier Invitational Tournament (1939), and the New Jersey Shore Tournament (1935). In 1935, she reached the semi-finals of the U.S. Women's Amateur.
Glutting captured the decisive point of the 1934 Curtis Cup to lead the American team to victory in Chevy Chase, Maryland. In 1938, she swept the last three holes in her play against British player Nan Baird to lift the U.S. team to its fourth consecutive Curtis Cup victory at the tournament in Manchester-by-the-Sea, Massachusetts. Glutting received selection to the 1940 American Curtis Cup team although the tournament did not take place because of World War II. (The Curtis Cup did not resume play until 1948 by which time Glutting had retired from golf.) The Janet A. Ginsburg Chicago Tribune Image College at Michigan State University Libraries contains the copy of the Tribune celebrating retaining the Curtis Cup in 1936. Cup winners: American women's golf team which retained the Curtis trophy The USGA Museum contains a poster from the 1934 Curtis Cup.
A fundus examination revealed a grade 1 bilateral optic-disc edema and choroidal folds (Figure 15). Figure 15: Preflight images of the right and left optic discs (upper). Postflight images of the ONH showing in more detail the extent of the edematous optic-disc margins and glutting of the superior and inferior nerve fiber layer axons OD and OS (arrows) (lower).
2010;Available from: CINAHL Plus with Full Text, Ipswich, MA. Accessed September 30, 2012. Though Vaxign has been found to be extremely accurate and efficient, some scientists still utilize the online software RANKPEP for the peptide bonding predictions. Both Vaxign and RANKPEP employ PSSMs (Position Specific Scoring Matrices) when analyzing protein sequences or sequence alignments.Reche PA, Glutting JP and Reinherz EL. Prediction of MHC Class I Binding Peptides Using Profile Motifs.
However, the research does not show this to be an effective way to diagnose ADHD or learning disabilities.Watkins, M.W., Kush, J., & Glutting, J.J. (1997). Discriminant and predictive validity of the WISC-III ACID profile among children with learning disabilities. Psychology in the Schools, 34(4), 309–319 The vast majority of children with ADHD do not display certain subtests substantially below others, and many children who display such patterns do not have ADHD.
As with other similar plants, the mass fruiting is thought to protect against predation by glutting potential seed predators, during bad years with few fruit almost no seedlings may arise. The fruit of this plant are not fleshy, but the single seed is oily. Although the fruit has wings and somewhat smaller fruit along with other Vatica species in section Synaptera, it is unable to disperse far in its path down to the forest floor. Many fruit may get caught in branches and die.
Kalākaua believed that Moreno held similar perspectives to his own on many issues. Moreno got Kalākaua to press the legislature on June 1, 1880 for an $18,000 annual trade subsidy for the company. The proposal was sent to a committee composed of George Washington Pilipō, Samuel Gardner Wilder, Godfrey Rhodes, John L. Kaulukou, and John K. Hanuna. The committee recommended against it on the basis that there was no market in China for Hawaiian exports, and that providing a subsidy might result in the reverse effect of Chinese imports glutting the Hawaiian market.
Ehinger later marketed and began selling his patented shredders to government agencies and financial institutions converting from hand-crank to electric motor. Ehinger's company, EBA Maschinenfabrik, manufactured the first cross-cut paper shredders in 1959 and continues to do so to this day as EBA Krug & Priester GmbH & Co. in Balingen. Right before the fall of the Berlin Wall, a “wet shredder” was invented in the former German Democratic Republic. To prevent paper shredders in the Ministry for State Security (Stasi) from glutting, this device mashed paper snippets with water.
With the help of Elizabeth Hagen and Jerome Sattler, Thorndike produced the fourth edition of the Stanford–Binet Intelligence Scale in 1986. This edition covers the ages two through twenty-three and has some considerable changes compared to its predecessors (Graham & Naglieri, 2003). This edition was the first to use the fifteen subtests with point scales in place of using the previous age scale format. In an attempt to broaden cognitive ability, the subtests were grouped and resulted in four area scores, which improved flexibility for administration and interpretation (Youngstrom, Glutting, & Watkins, 2003).
This cartel flagrantly violated the teachings of the church, which tried to justify it by pointing to the virtuous military campaigns it would finance. Regardless, the cartel was not particularly successful. Turkish alum was never satisfactorily suppressed (the Pazzi bank is known to have smuggled Turkish alum into the Low Countries, for example), and the cartel was not well organized with conflict between the Medici branches. The Bruges branch and its manager Tommaso Portinari were convinced that the papal mines were simply producing far too much alum and glutting the market.
In the Los Angeles Times, Chris Willman wrote that Carey "attempts her share of girl-group pop amid the quasi-gospel melisma, though still not evidencing as much personality as talent in either style". New York Times journalist Jon Pareles was more critical in his review. "Regardless of backup, Ms. Carey oversings, glutting songs with her vocal tics—like sliding down from the note above the melody note—and turning expressions of devotion into narcissistic displays." Chris Dickinson from the Chicago Tribune called the singer a "trilling songbird" and "over-the-top irritant" throughout the album, particularly on "All I Want for Christmas Is You", where she "sounds like a bush-league Petula Clark".
Ceretic Guletic of Alt Clut was a king of Alt Clut (modern Dumbarton) in the 5th century. He has been identified with Coroticus, a Britonnic warrior addressed in a letter by Saint Patrick. Of Patrick's two surviving letters, one is addressed to the warband of this Coroticus. Bemoaning the capture and enslavement of newly Christianised Irish and their sale to non-Christians, Patrick includes the imprecation: > Soldiers whom I no longer call my fellow citizens, or citizens of the Roman > saints, but fellow citizens of the devils, in consequence of their evil > deeds; who live in death, after the hostile rite of the barbarians; > associates of the Scots and Apostate Picts; desirous of glutting themselves > with the blood of innocent Christians, multitudes of whom I have begotten in > God and confirmed in Christ.
Unfortunately, Brentano's expanded too fast just prior to the start of the Great Depression and its creditors, mostly publishers and banks, forced the company to file for bankruptcy in March 1933. The creditors preferred to see the assets of the firm sold to a group willing to maintain the company as on going business enterprise instead of liquidating the firm and glutting the bookselling market by having a large number of books being at below costs and thus destroying the bookselling market for publishers and other dealers. At the bankruptcy sale, financier (and later U.S. ambassador) Stanton Griffis teamed up with Adolf Kroch to make the successful bid to purchase the firm. Their bid was successful since they were the only group that had included a successful bookstore owner, which probably influenced the decision made by the creditors.

No results under this filter, show 25 sentences.

Copyright © 2024 RandomSentenceGen.com All rights reserved.