A soft silvery white toxic metallic element used in steel alloys; it occurs in several complex minerals including carnotite and vanadinite.
Letter of Latin-based alphabets.
Cranial nerve responsible for sensation in the face.
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Examples for "violence"
Examples for "violence"
1Yet Rue's words made sense: one could not oppose violence with violence.
2It's not just about state violence in the form of police violence.
3A deal would not eliminate violence, the Brussels-based International Crisis Group said.
4But collective action against police violence has itself led to police violence.
5U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon and former colonial power France condemned the violence.
1An open source chip architecture called RISC-V could soon help change that.
2Queen Victoria faced left, King George VII right, and George V left.
3Liverpool V Manchester City If it's going to happen, it'll happen tomorrow.
4Perhaps the addition of two more V points would change our luck.
5Lamar's brows knitted together to form a very puzzled V. Yes...yes ma'am?
6Merchandising is the very best way to raise additional funds for V-Day.
7It is a V market with probably not a V economic condition.
8I'm not quite sure what compelled me to try a V-string bikini.
9The small SUV market has boomed since the attractive urban HR-V launched.
10Songz hopes to maintain that connection with Chapter V, which drops today.
11Kate was in class on V-E Day when she heard the news.
12Future Capital got ICICI Bank veteran V Vaidyanathan as CEO in 2010.
13Migratory flocks travel in V's; move in irregular formations over feeding areas.
14And then the fugitives turned through a V-shaped vent in the canyon.
15JOHNSON V BOLT MICHAEL Johnson still has it - just ask him.
16Recent studies have suggested a role for V-ATPases in cytoplasmic pH homeostasis.