Neighbors
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1836 examples of Neighbors in a sentence
It's aware of the fact that it needs to form the circular shape, but collaborating with its
neighbors
it forms the shape without central coordination.
But today, she's completed an IT training course, she has her first paid job, her children are back in school, and the neighbors, who previously just hoped this family would be moved anywhere except next door to them, are fine.
And to really get somewhere, we need to filter all our facts here, through friends and
neighbors
and parents and children and coworkers and newspapers and magazines, to finally be grounded in real knowledge, which is something that a search engine is a poor help to achieve.
They are for a lot of people that, even though they may never get married, will be perceived differently by their coworkers, their families and neighbors, from the national state's message of equality.
We've been
neighbors
for a very long time.
Why don't you make your own estimates for these unknowns, and see what you come up with for N? Compare that with the estimates made by Frank Drake, Carl Sagan, other scientists or your
neighbors.
As Saxons fell in love with their cute Danish
neighbors
and marriages blurred the boundaries, Old Norse mixed with Old English, and many Old Norse words like freckle, leg, root, skin, and want are still a part of our language.
Now, they do warn you that your
neighbors
might not like this, but, legally speaking, there's almost nothing that they can do about it.
They have all the
neighbors.
When they're exposed to heat energy, the protein strings unfold and get tangled up with their
neighbors.
We like our
neighbors
to see our dirty cars and our brown lawns.
Some people think that we're going to solve the urban water problem by taking water from our rural
neighbors.
And even if we succeed in grabbing the water from our rural neighbors, we're just transferring the problem to someone else and there's a good chance it will come back and bite us in the form of higher food prices and damage to the aquatic ecosystems that already rely upon that water.
The newly liberated proteins bump up against their
neighbors
and start to form new bonds with each other, more and more as the heat increases, until finally, they're so entangled that they gel into a solid mass, a boiled egg.
What kind of equality is that?" "The only kind that could be stably maintained at the time, and still far ahead of France's neighbors."
"Speaking of neighbors, what was with all the invasions?"
Every door corresponds to a line in our graph that makes two rooms into
neighbors.
So in the end, there have to be an even number of
neighbors
no matter how many connections we make.
On the fifth highest floor, to fulfill our starting conditions, we'd need four rooms with three
neighbors
each, plus the control panel room with one neighbor, which makes 13 total
neighbors.
And we'll match you up with one of your
neighbors
on your way to work and it's a really great thing.
One: What are you doing to make me and my
neighbors
safer?
They used to tell their
neighbors
and friends, "Our son, he's taking a gap decade."
It tells us that landlocked countries are condemned to be poor, that small countries cannot escape their larger neighbors, that vast distances are insurmountable.
But it should be, a connected Pax Arabia, internally integrated and productively connected to its neighbors: Europe, Asia and Africa.
She's a doctor in Brooklyn, and she often lets friends and
neighbors
come to see her for health services, whether they can pay right away or not.
Asteroids are our oldest and most numerous cosmic
neighbors.
Now, the reason I have this beautiful asteroid fragment is because, like all neighbors, asteroids sometimes drop by unexpectedly.
His formidably equipped army won batter after battle, and within 15 years, his tiny kingdom had succeeded in conquering all its larger, richer, more powerful neighbors, to found the mighty Chinese Empire.
If you were the first person on your block to get a car with an internal combustion engine, your
neighbors
would probably think you were crazy: "Why would you want this large, clunky machine that breaks down all the time, that lights on fire, and is still slower than a horse?"
I figured it would take this long for the trees to suck up the CO2 through photosynthesis, turn it into sugars, send it down into their roots, and maybe, I hypothesized, shuttle that carbon belowground to their
neighbors.
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