Registered
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266 examples of Registered in a sentence
And all of a sudden, the drivers of these automobiles had to have driver's licenses, eye exams,
registered
motor vehicles, speed limits, rules of the road, so that horses, pedestrians, could coexist with cars.
So picture Bell sitting in the outpatient department, students all around him, patients signing up in the emergency room and being
registered
and being brought in.
And that, we think, is
registered
by the animal as a danger signal, a signal that things are not okay and that it should roll out its protective capacity.
This is actually a poster of Notre Dame that
registered
correctly.
I led this organization for five years, there were 50,000
registered
members and many, many more anonymous activists.
His land was no longer
registered
in his name.
When Andrew taught the Machine Learning class to the general public, it had 100,000 people
registered.
So Procter & Gamble says, "We don't care whether a store is incorporated or
registered
or anything like that.
We won't publish any journals, we won't publish any trials, unless they've been
registered
before they began.
In 2008, a study was conducted which showed that half of all of trials published by journals edited by members of the ICMJE weren't properly registered, and a quarter of them weren't
registered
at all.
Playing for Nathaniel, the music took on a deeper meaning, because now it was about communication, a communication where words failed, a communication of a message that went deeper than words, that
registered
at a fundamentally primal level in Nathaniel's psyche, yet came as a true musical offering from me.
I wanted a
registered
retirement savings plan that would keep me in candy long enough to make old age sweet.
Also we can do what the Ukrainian government did about a year and half ago: send out a message saying, "Dear user, you've been
registered
as a participant in a massive illegal manifestation."
Now, Chang's school is one of 1,000 in Gansu alone that has less than five
registered
students.
Okay, are you
registered
to vote?
You gotta get
registered
to vote.
We got to get you
registered
to vote.
Now funnily enough, no immediate change was
registered
until they asked the audition-ers to take their shoes off before they entered the room.
So in October 2011, I
registered
my blog, ayearofreadingtheworld.com, and I posted a short appeal online.
In Miami, that means all-night parties with hot DJs where the only way to get in is to show that you're
registered
to vote.
He wasn't even
registered.
He got himself registered, and then he got educated about the upcoming primary election, and on election day he was out there not just passing out stickers, but chatting up voters and encouraging people to vote, and talking about the election with passersby.
But you have a huge swath of voters, myself included, who are
registered
independents, like 40 percent of us, right?
In 1911, a treadmill patent was
registered
in the U.S., and by 1952, the forerunner for today's modern treadmill had been created.
We walk in the footsteps of those women, our foremothers, legends like Ella Baker, Septima Clark, Fannie Lou Hamer, from whom we learned the power of organizing after she would had single-handedly
registered
60,000 voters in Jim Crow Mississippi.
So I ran on down to the junior college,
registered
for some classes, ran on back, and basically was like, "I'm thinking about my future now."
So when I randomly ran down to the junior college and
registered
for classes, I really wasn't paying attention to what I was registering to.
We launched a website on September 2nd that has now served 25 million pages, and has 42,000
registered
young girl users.
And after one day, 1,000 people had
registered.
Let's have a system where we have ownership of land that is
registered
in a government office, that people can pledge as collateral.
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