Carries
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624 examples of Carries in a sentence
I don't want the DVD; I want the movie it
carries.
Here you have a megabus, on the upper deck
carries
about 2,000 people.
You don't stabilize the individual; you stabilize the template, the thing that
carries
information, and you allow the template to copy itself.
And speaking of bacteria, do you realize that each of us
carries
in our gut more bacteria than there are cells in the rest of our body?
Now deceit
carries
on through the plant kingdom.
This silence
carries
profound consequences for the likelihood that nonviolence can grow, or even survive, in Palestine.
The same wind that
carries
them back would bring us thither?"
Or, perhaps civilization
carries
with it the seeds of its own destruction through the inability to control the technologies it creates.
When one ant touches another, it's smelling it, and it can tell, for example, whether the other ant is a nest mate because ants cover themselves and each other, through grooming, with a layer of grease, which
carries
a colony-specific odor.
Well it turns out that every male Olympic power athelete ever tested
carries
at least one of these variants.
To write a word or a phrase or a sentence in Arabic is like crafting an equation, because every part is extremely precise and
carries
a lot of information.
Well, for some it still
carries
the hope of endless green growth, the idea that thanks to dematerialization, exponential GDP growth can go on forever while resource use keeps falling.
So the bus diligently
carries
the data into the computer to the memory, to the CPU, the VRAM, etc., and it's an actual working computer.
The other lesson is that general wisdom
carries
no weight.
See, look, it does a little dance, and then it
carries
on in exactly the same direction that it took in the first place.
And he has to select one because only one
carries
the reward, the orange juice that they want to get.
But he should, because the problem with all that poop lying around is that poop
carries
passengers.
A map actually
carries
somebody's view.
But it
carries
no guilt.
Third, a trajectory is planned that
carries
the quad from its current state to the impact point with the ball.
The New Yorker and I, when we made comments, the cartoon
carries
a certain ambiguity about what it actually is.
So the parasite is a very big scientific challenge to tackle, but so is the mosquito that
carries
the parasite.
So essentially, the shape of the building that you're born into is the shape of the structure which
carries
you to your ancestral resting place.
Each boat
carries
different sufferings and traumas from Syria, Iraq, Afganistan and different countries in Africa.
And then, when you've amputated the arm, this learned paralysis
carries
over into your body image and into your phantom, OK? Now, how do you help these patients?
It
carries
a variety of sensors, and the photo quality of some of these sensors can be as high as one to two centimeters per pixel.
Strung between the thyroid and arytenoid cartilages, these two muscles form an elastic curtain that opens and shuts across the trachea, the tube that
carries
air through the throat.
Within about 10 seconds, the bloodstream
carries
a stimulant called nicotine to the brain, triggering the release of dopamine and other neurotransmitters including endorphins that create the pleasurable sensations which make smoking highly addictive.
No museum or gallery in the United States, except for the New York gallery that
carries
Botero's work, has dared to show the paintings because the theme is the Abu Ghraib prison.
Because when you do, it
carries
you to the next place.
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