What's the difference between shola and sola?

Shola


Definition:

  • (n.) See Sola.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) The 24-year-old becomes Alan Pardew’s fifth signing of the summer and offers much-needed support up front after the departures of the loan signing Loic Rémy and the out-of-contract Shola Ameobi.
  • (2) Victor Moses is coming off and Shola Ameobi is coming on.
  • (3) Newcastle manager Alan Pardew made just one change, bringing back Shola Ameobi up front at the expense of Vurnon Anita.
  • (4) And if all else fails, we could be about to witness Carl Cort's Kieran Gibbs' Shola Ameobi's World Cup debut.
  • (5) Shola Obadeyu wore a heavy duffel coat while queueing in Heathrow for a flight back to her sweltering home city of Abuja.
  • (6) Bolton’s Shola Ameobi ends drought as Steve Evans’ Leeds earn a point Read more Elsewhere in west London, another dark, gloomy cloud was lifted from over another wilting manager.
  • (7) Championship Shola Ameobi’s first goal in a little more than 17 months was not enough to lift his new club, Bolton Wanderers , off the foot of the table.
  • (8) With Pardew having introduced Shola Ameobi as Newcastle switched to 4-4-2, Stoke conceded a rather soft second goal when Yoan Gouffran shot assuredly into the bottom corner after Sorensen failed to cope with a Ben Arfa cross dispatched after the ball looked to have drifted momentarily out of play.
  • (9) In our fieldwork at the Shola Trust we’ve found that even people who have had family killed usually see it as an accident, and don’t hold a grudge against the elephants.
  • (10) Shola Ameobi comes on for Cisse, while Tevez departs to make way for Lescott.
  • (11) Even the introduction of Shola Ameobi, dubbed the "Mackem Slayer" in these parts because of his potent scoring record against Sunderland, could not change the sway of this match.
  • (12) "I would love it if Shola scored at the world cup," says Joseph Dixon.
  • (13) Shola Amamobi [Ameobi] is getting better and better, he's a young kid.
  • (14) Newcastle: Krul, Debuchy, Williamson, Coloccini, Steven Taylor, Haidara, Sissoko, Anita, Tiote, Gouffran, Shola Ameobi.
  • (15) 9.18pm BST 60 min: Shola Ameobi at the World Cup, though.
  • (16) Photograph: Shola Trust While most of the early research on HEC focused on quantifying the economic and other losses that people suffered, much of the newer work argues that what is more important is perceived loss.
  • (17) Shola Ameobi (Newcastle) Ameobi is dismissed by Phil Dowd, so Newcastle's afternoon is now collapsing in perhaps familiar fashion.
  • (18) Subs: Cisse, Gosling, Haidara, Marveaux, Shola Ameobi, Steven Taylor, Alnwick.
  • (19) Referee: Phil Dowd (Staffordshire) Shola starting is the most deflating news possible to have.
  • (20) When Moussa Sissoko's long legs swept him up the right wing they initiated a move that concluded with Shola Ameobi heading his fine cross home at the far post.

Sola


Definition:

  • (a.) See Solus.
  • (n.) A leguminous plant (Aeschynomene aspera) growing in moist places in Southern India and the East Indies. Its pithlike stem is used for making hats, swimming-jackets, etc.
  • (fem. a.) Alone; -- chiefly used in stage directions, and the like.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Not even a late red card for the substitute Kike Sola could tarnish the Basque club’s joy as they ended Barça’s hopes of repeating their 2009 feat when they won all six competitions they contested: the Champions League, La Liga, the King’s Cup, the European Super Cup, the Spanish Super Cup and the Club World Cup.
  • (2) The frequency of infertile marriages in rural areas of Papua New Guinea has been reported by a number of people: 24.3% in Tabar in 1953; 17% in Tigak, 4.1% in the Solas area, and 2.8% in Lemankua.
  • (3) 27, 3677; Bertini, I., Briganti, F., Luchinat, C., Scozzafava, A., & Sola, M. (1991) J.
  • (4) The aim of this work is to answer the question as to whether the TiO2 semiconductor integrated into the toothbrush "Denta-Sola" has any effect on the removal of plaque.
  • (5) Sola Tayo, an associate fellow at Chatham House, says the characterisation of the herdsmen as militants obscures the abuses they also face.
  • (6) A modified combined indirect ophthalmoscope and magnifying loupes with illumination was made by mounting a pair of Zeiss loupes below the SOLA indirect ophthalmoscope eye-piece.
  • (7) It has been found that in cell system the scavenging effects of sinB and solA, as judged by ESR spin trappings, on hydrpxyl radicals (.OH) are greater than vitamin E and vitamin C and the scavenging effects on superoxide anion (O2) are greater than vitamin E but lower than vitamin C. With respect to the Fenton reaction, sinB has the strogest scavenging effect on .OH (77%) and solA has strong scavenging effect on .OH (63%), both of them larger than that of vitamin E (35%) and vitamin C (56%).
  • (8) Because of this discriminatory effect between hydroxide and bicarbonate, the tin compound can be useful in certain experimental conditions as seen for the study of the anion "carrier" of the red cell membrane ("cousin, J.L., Motais, R. and Sola, F. (1975) J. Physiol.
  • (9) (A marvellous post-independence cartoon captured the situation perfectly: it showed an overcrowded train, with people hanging off it, clinging to the windows, squatting perilously on the roof, and spilling out of their third-class compartments, while two Britons in sola topis sit in an empty first-class compartment saying to each other, “My dear chap, there’s nobody on this train!”) Nor were Indians employed in the railways.
  • (10) Sola Adesola, senior lecturer, Oxford Brookes University , Oxford UK, @AGPUK Higher education in Africa: Race is an invention Read more Start innovation hubs: We need huge amounts of money supporting innovation.
  • (11) David Robertson, director of the Solas Centre for Public Christianity and a Free Church of Scotland minister in Dundee, is also doubtful.
  • (12) With the use of the electron spin resonance spin trapping method, the scavenging effects of schizandrol A (solA) (5 x 10(-4) M) and schizandrin B (sinB) (5 x 10(-4) M) have been studied and compared with the effects of vitamin E (5 x 10(-4) M) and vitamin C (5 x 10(-4) M).
  • (13) It was really moving,” said Enrique Sola Campillo, a volunteer, of the first few moments of the day.
  • (14) The following lenses or lens coatings were found to be suitable for use by PUVA patients: Orcolite UV 400, Orma UVX, Rodenstock Lambda 400, Sola UV Gard 400 and Polaroid polarizing lenses.
  • (15) The properties of PP1M, together with those of smooth muscle PP1M [Alessi, D., MacDougall, L. K., Sola, M. M., Ikebe, M. & Cohen, P. (1992) Eur.

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