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20 Sentences With "giving an idea of"

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These are follicles — these hold eggs — so this is just giving an idea of how young your ovaries are.
Here are some of the biggest recommendations in the report: This is only a summary of some of the key recommendations, giving an idea of the many issues the commission tried to address.
It had to present Winterfell, Ned Stark's seat in the North, as the show's emotional home base, while giving an idea of the expanse of Westeros and introducing a bunch of characters at once.
YouTubers Arin "Egoraptor" Hanson and Danny Avidan of Game Grumps spent an entire 13-minute episode trying to beat the level, giving an idea of what it's like to play through it without practice.
"I can't form the opinion that you're impaired by cannabis right now," he told me, noting some of the steps aren't scientifically validated but are more for giving an idea of if somebody is impaired or not.
"The real earnings yield has had a pretty good track history over the post-war period ... of kind of giving an idea of future return potential," Paulsen, chief investment strategist at The Leuthold Group, told CNBC on Tuesday.
Software stability and hardware optimization are just as important, if not more, in giving an idea of how a smartphone will actually perform on paper, and its still too early to see if the S8 will live up to its excellent design.
His reply to one, giving an idea of their shared topics, may be seen at The Papers of George Washington, University of Virginia.
Slightly later the Khevenhüller family commissioned a series of watercolours to illustrate the defences the towns of which they were lords. From the 17th century onwards there are many oil paintings of towns and cities which show their defences. Views of Vienna, Salzberg and Klagenfurt, where the defences have been demolished, are particularly useful for giving an idea of their original condition.
Modernismo is a distinct literary movement that can be identified through its characteristics. The main characteristics of Modernismo are: # Giving an idea of the culture and time that we live within, cultural maturity. # Pride in nationality (pride in Latin American identity) # Search for a deeper understanding of beauty and art within the rhetoric. Gives ideas of meaning through colors and images related to senses.
In 1840, all the pioneer companies were converted into Sappers & Miners and the 'Engineer Corps' renamed as the Bombay Sappers & Miners.Sandes (1948). The Indian Sappers & Miners, p. 164. The Corps took part in many operations both in India and abroad, the long list of battle and theatre honours earned giving an idea of the sterling service rendered by the Corps both in peace and war.
The chancel was rebuilt in the 1850s and within it there hangs a Turkish sanctuary lamp made from bronze filigree. Local folklaw says that this lamp was once the property of Florence Nightingale. To the outside of the church there is a 12th-century tower. On the south elevation there is a Saxon window which was discovered only in the 1960s giving an idea of the age of this building.
At the heart of Raheny lie the remains of a large ancient ringfort (or ráth) from which the area gets its name. The ráth extends under the centre of the modern village, from beside the Santry River, including some marshy ground, to the Roman Catholic church, Windsor Motors, the Scout Den and the two St. Assam's Churches. Some excavations were carried out in the 1970s, giving an idea of its size (probably c. 110m across) and structure.
Coffins traditionally buried in the old dike were moved to Farmsum, leaving monuments in the enlarged dike to commemorate the village and cemetery. A few Kilometers farther down the coast are the villages of Borgsweer and Termunten that give some idea of the traditional land use before industrial expansion. Nearby at Termunterzijl is located a gate in the sea dike and a small marina inside the fresh water harbor, giving an idea of how Delfzijl looked in the early years.
Amiens Cathedral floorplan: massive piers support the west end towers; transepts are abbreviated; seven radiating chapels form the chevet reached from the ambulatory In Western ecclesiastical architecture, a cathedral diagram is a floor plan showing the sections of walls and piers, giving an idea of the profiles of their columns and ribbing. Light double lines in perimeter walls indicate glazed windows. Dashed lines show the ribs of the vaulting overhead. By convention, ecclesiastical floorplans are shown map- fashion, with north to the top and the liturgical east end to the right.
In 1882 she was involved in starting a Richland Center Woman's Club whose written aim was to "aid social, intellectual, and philanthropic interests," but whose true aim was women's suffrage. They met at the home of Laura Briggs James and elected Julia their first president. She told them "we must be as wise as serpents and as harmless as doves if we are to make converts to our course." Two months later, Julia and a delegation from Richland Center attended a convention in Madison to form the Wisconsin State Suffrage Association; 11 of the 34 delegates came from Richland Center, giving an idea of the importance of Julia's group at the state level.
Many of the system X exchanges installed during the 1980s are over 30 years old and still in use, giving an idea of their good reliability. The system was originally designed for 15 years of service, and as such has long exceeded its expectations but in recent years has started to deteriorate, with the old plastic shelf runners becoming brittle due to heat exposure. Many exchanges have never been turned off in their entire life, and will only have had process restarts for software upgrades every couple of years or so to give in excess of 99.9998% reliability. System X was scheduled for replacement with Next Generation softswitch equipment as part of the BT 21st Century Network (21CN) programme.
The windows as an ensemble. Understanding and interpreting the windows can be difficult in an era out of contact with medieval theology, teachings and sermons commenting on the Gothic cathedrals' stained glass windows. However, the presence of the famous 12th-century School of Chartres suggests that the precise placing of the windows had meaning for their designers. As taken up in the design of other Gothic churches, Suger's arguments showed how all four senses of scripture were present: # Literal (the product of linguistic understanding of the statement) # Allegorical or typological (stating one thing by saying another) # Tropological or Moral (stages that the human spirit had to go through in order to ascend towards God; concerning the present) # Anagogic (giving an idea of final realities which would become visible at the end of time; concerning the future) The windows can be grouped in several different ways.
A distant view of the Inn giving an idea of its isolation The Inn is the subject of much folklore - probably exaggerated over the generations. For example, one traveller is said to have stayed there overnight and found a body in a chest in his room. When he mentioned this to the landlord, he was told: "'tis only fayther! … the snaw being so thick, and making the roads so cledgey-like, when old fayther died, two weeks agon, we couldn't carry un to Tavistock to bury un; and so mother put un in the old box, and salted un in…" Another relates to a visitor who was persuaded to buy a flock of sheep, after consuming copious quantities of cider. The following morning he discovered that the "flock" that he’d been shown by the locals that night was actually the prehistoric stone circles of Grey Wethers.
These maps covered a broader area, and include a much larger portion of what is now known as Japan, giving an idea of the extent of known territory at the time. Maps from these early surveys (conducted in 646, 738, and 796), show the northeasterly extent of Japan to be near the island of Sado, the westerly extent as Kyūshū and the southerly extent as the tip of Shikoku, indicating a relative relationship of orientation, but lack of knowledge of the true cardinal directions, as Kyūshū stretches much further south than Shikoku, and Sado is closer to north than northeast. More important was relative position, especially in terms of the relationship between the capital in Yamashiro Province (modern Nara Prefecture), and as long as the maps accurately depicted this relationship, they were considered useful. The style and orientation of the Gyōki-zu is much in line with the general overview of Japanese maps as described above, and it was this style that formed the dominant framework in Japanese cartography until the late medieval and Edo periods.

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