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Que


Definition:

  • (n.) A half farthing.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Le pays est un modèle à présent : il montre que les accords peuvent être conclus rapidement dans le domaine de l’énergie et que les projets peuvent être menés à bien.
  • (2) Asentamientos informales en la periferia de la ciudad continúan creciendo, mientras que el valor de las propiedades en las zonas centrales suba rápidamente.
  • (3) When the Spanish movement takes up the Argentinian cacerolazos's rallying cry, "Que se vayan todos!
  • (4) Mientras que el gobierno nacional considera que esta política es un gran paso hacia adelante en la lucha contra la obesidad, la industria de alimentos y bebidas aún no termina de aceptar la iniciativa.
  • (5) Mientras que sus causas directas comúnmente se relacionan con los hábitos alimenticios y la actividad física, un gran número de factores subyacentes pueden influenciar las preferencias de las personas.
  • (6) Las estadísticas nacionales previas de 2006 mostraron que la prevalencia tanto de la diabetes como la hipertensión casi se duplica al incluir las cifras de pacientes no diagnosticados.
  • (7) Mr. Hublot Possessions Room on the Broom Best short Aquel No Era Yo (That Wasn't Me) Avant Que De Tout Perdre (Just before Losing Everything) Helium Pitääkö Mun Kaikki Hoitaa?
  • (8) « La grande centrale solaire va aider la population et le pays car l’électricité qu’elle fournit est moins chère que l’énergie classique », se réjouit-elle.
  • (9) 1°C Il s’agit d’une valeur que l’on a atteint pour la première fois en 2015 .
  • (10) Per fer més ràpid el procés de verificació de les imatges, us demanem que envieu l’arxiu original, sense modificacions, de les fotografies que feu amb càmera o smartphone.
  • (11) La Ciudad de México, al igual que el resto del país, se encuentra sumergida en una crisis de obesidad.
  • (12) Las consecuencias de estas cifras podrían ser devastadoras: la Secretaría de Salud ha advertido que si este problema no se aborda, es probable que la esperanza de vida de las generaciones futuras se reduzca.
  • (13) OGC Nice (@ogcnice) Voici le maillot que porteront les Aiglons dimanche en hommage aux victimes du 14 juillet.
  • (14) Diastolic equalization of cardiac pressures remains the sine que non for diagnosis.
  • (15) Muchos piden que una mayor proporción del dinero recaudado se canalice hacia más y mejores acciones preventivas: “Algunos grupos de defensa piden que el impuesto se duplique para mejorar las reducciones en el consumo,” dice Juan Luis García, un periodista de la salud basado en la Ciudad de México.
  • (16) At the end of the march, the crowd cheered brief speeches by student leaders about the importance of community mobilization, and chanted: "Ceci n'est que le début!
  • (17) Here's a round-up of coverage of Mariano Rajoy's TV appearance: • El Pais: Rajoy defiende el recorte: “El déficit es mucho más importante que el rescate” • BBC: Spain euro crisis: Rajoy rejects bailout conditions • Reuters: Spain's PM expects "reasonable" terms for any new aid • Irish Times: Rajoy seeks 'reasonable' bailout terms 7.48am BST Good morning, and welcome to our rolling coverage of the eurozone financial crisis .
  • (18) En 2013, la Encuesta Nacional de Victimización y Percepción sobre Seguridad Pública mostró que el 32% de los encuestados dijo que evitaba caminar en la calle por miedo a ser víctima de un crimen.
  • (19) Nós gostaríamos de ouvir a opinião dos leitores que estão em países afetados pelo vírus Zika.
  • (20) He used to tell me all the time: ‘En este pais, ustedes van a poder lograr todas las cosas que nosotros no pudimos’ – in this country, you will achieve all the things we never could,” Rubio said.

Queue


Definition:

  • (n.) A tail-like appendage of hair; a pigtail.
  • (n.) A line of persons waiting anywhere.
  • (v. t.) To fasten, as hair, in a queue.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Facebook Twitter Pinterest Syrians queue for water at a shelter in Hirjalleh, a rural area near the capital Damascus.
  • (2) One of those queueing on Sunday morning was Veerle Schmits, 43, a social services worker from Haringey, north London, who was due to travel to Belgium on Saturday to see her family for a belated new year’s party but was forced to delay her journey.
  • (3) He claimed that while he faced pressure to reduce airport queues, including from ministers, he could never be accused of compromising security for convenience.
  • (4) The energy secretary, Ed Davey, gave similar advice on Sky News, saying motorists did not need to queue for fuel but should fill up ahead of the Easter getaway.
  • (5) In the worst cases, they are the 21st-century equivalent of the desperate dawn queue at the Victorian factory gate.
  • (6) Updated at 10.21am GMT 10.18am GMT Queues at cash machines It isn’t just physical security that is under threat in Ukraine but also financial stability.
  • (7) Sometimes you can be in a queue, and you're the only white person.
  • (8) People want to talk to me – on city streets, in theatre queues, on aeroplanes over the Atlantic, even on country walks.
  • (9) The Hard Rock Cafe has long been famous for its queue, but that was so odd it was a tourist attraction, something people pointed and laughed at.
  • (10) This is even truer as our country cut the number of refugees we take from the so-called “queue”, leaving more and more people in desperate circumstances.
  • (11) Roberts said: "We are recognised as a stand out competitor within the IPO queue.
  • (12) At only 580 sq metres, it’s less than half the size of a standard store but employs nearly twice the staff – to keep shelves full throughout the day and checkout queues short.
  • (13) The uptake was so high, there were queues of women waiting.
  • (14) Insecurity has led to panic buying of fuel, with long, chaotic queues at petrol stations.
  • (15) Foreign aid, NHS queues, he pressed hot button prejudices, interrupted other speakers, his quick wit won both laughter and applause.
  • (16) The show at Kings Place in King's Cross became known to the world via rumour – the fact that the venue is directly below the offices of the Guardian helped in this respect – shortly after 6.30pm on Friday night, and within minutes a queue started to form outside.
  • (17) At 5pm today port authorities counted 2,400 people queuing for tickets, with queues taking two hours to clear.
  • (18) The queue for copies of the report inside the White House press room was unprecedented - "and I've been here since '52," one old hand said.
  • (19) Or you can do it at the desk with your smartphone if you can remember the website address, don’t mind the data roaming charges, can remember your national insurance number and are impervious to the long queue developing behind you”.
  • (20) Further, despite the advent of publicly financed economic solutions to these access differentials-Medicaid and Medicare, in particular-organizational barriers to entry, such as the long queues to obtain service and long travel times to care in some areas, still exist.

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