innovatory उदाहरण वाक्य
उदाहरण वाक्य
- Chloe Goodchild is an international singer and innovatory educator and founder of The Naked Voice and its UK Charitable Foundation, dedicated to the transforming practice of self-awareness and conscious communication skills, through spoken and sung voice.
- The management of this debt was entrusted to the innovatory Bank of England in 1694 . This in one fell swoop put the English public debt on the same footing of creditworthiness in the eyes of Dutch investors, as the Dutch one.
- It was during this time that the largest numbers of preview shows within the history of the theatre were staged; ambitious spectacles ( influenced by traditional folk theatre ) were created, and innovatory stage productions by contemporary regional authors were shown.
- On her appointment the University of Leeds reported her as saying, " This is absolutely the right time for the University to be looking at its social inclusion agenda, and to build on its current innovatory work with adult learners ."
- By 1962, the school had graduated over 3, 500 personnel The Tactical Missile School was closed on 25 March 1967 with the phaseout of the MGM-13 Mace missile out of the USAF innovatory, and the wing was inactivated.
- According to him, not only such versatile instruments as classical guitar and piano, but also apparently more " restrictive " ones, like the violin or the quanoun, for instance, can be exploited in an innovatory jazzy way.
- HT founder Taqiuddin al-Nabhani's vision of a state to re-established Islamic caliphate was ` not innovatory Muslim thinking but wholly derived ( according to Husain ) from European political thought ` of Rousseau, Antonio Gramsci, and others.
- Though not as innovatory structurally as the bowstring Dennys Lascelles Austin Woolstore built at Geelong in the same year ( now demolished ), the sophisticated young architect Robin S . Dods achieved a special combination of function and style in the AML & F building.
- The Occitan group is known for an innovatory ending on many subjunctive and preterite verbs and an unusual development of ( Latin intervocalic-d-), which, in many varieties, merges with ( from intervocalic palatalised-c-and-ty-).
- The same year Kingston students also occupied an Architecture studio in support of two staff who resigned after being allegedly ` harassed and obstructed in their desire to reorganise their courses in an innovatory manner . ` The occupation will continue indefinitely, a student representative asserted confidently.