Usar "bulletin" en una oración
bulletin oraciones de ejemplo
bulletin
bulletins
1. Too often they are men whose names may appear on the church bulletin and
2. She had not left a note on their bulletin board, but he found her already in the bedroom
3. She was so convinced that she would win the chance to meet the boy who sang her song that when the news reader eventually introduced the story towards the end of the early evening bulletin Lucy nearly fainted
4. evening bulletin Lucy nearly fainted
5. " Maggie settles back into her own chair and catches the weather bulletin
6. The local lunch time news bulletin
7. At the top of the hour the show breaks for a news bulletin
8. The bulletin cuts to a recording of a police statement
9. Since she heard the radio bulletin she has had time to think
10. A rainy day was announced at weather bulletin
11. Evening Bulletin and was written by C
12. On August 3, the Evening Bulletin published the complete story of both ships arriving and of the destruction of so many more whaleships than
13. there’s a bulletin board there, and she checks it
14. I looked around for the bulletin board and found it between two of the noisiest, clattering washing machines ever built by man
15. On the wall, there was a wooden panel that served as a bulletin board, and, written in hard-to-read handwriting, there was a list of names
16. “A wanted bulletin, somewhere along the way, on the post office wall
17. A notice had been posted on the battalion bulletin board, offering additional pay for any soldier interested in employment behind the counter in the canteen
18. “We knew what we had done was reported to police, because the media got hold of the story and we heard it on the morning news bulletin
19. Red, who hadn’t been in touch with anyone for years, popped up on the news bulletin
20. He was directed to a bulletin board just inside the building, and discovered that there was a train leaving that evening that would allow him to make connections for Grabensheim
21. SM, the chief pathologist in the hospital where I practiced, upon reading an editorial I had written for a medical bulletin, told me that I’d “missed my calling
22. As I walked in, I spotted a large bulletin board with pictures of the day’s featured dancers
23. The TV continued with its bulletin as a helicopter flashed
24. We walk over to the George Washington statue where pictures cover a large bulletin board
25. of my vacations sprawled out on institutional white floors, cutting out letters for bulletin
26. He did that while he was editor of “The Clarion”, the monthly bulletin of St
27. Angela Merici’s adult choir, a co-founder of ACT (Active Christians Today) and as editor of “The Clarion”, a monthly bulletin of St
28. At one time she’d had a bulletin board in her room
29. Bulletin of the Torrey Botanical Club 108: 324–330
30. Bulletin of the Torrey Botanical Club 119: 262–267
31. Correspondents were still buzzing about reports and rumors when a breaking news bulletin flashed across the screen
32. I wondered out loud to the boys if one of the old farts who never paid them on time for the paper (Norwich Bulletin) had had a heart attack
33. In 1986 we built some boards in the Syracuse market and then extended the coverage with the purchase of ten bulletin faces
34. We also negotiated for some bulletin locations on I-81 leading into Syracuse on the Onondaga Indian Reservation
35. As usual, she believed him, at first, but I am reminded that at our next board meeting, when my case was laid out, she supported me in making a bid to buy a small paint bulletin plant in the market
36. The Coast Guard depended on the island as a base for refueling during search and rescue and law enforcement missions (Post Bulletin, February 1, 2002)
37. Coast Guard officials informed inquisitive reporters about the nonlethal techniques and technology the service uses to stop escaping vessels and subdue crews: sharpshooters who hit engines and outboard motors, small “sting ball” hand grenades that disorient crews, and nets which wrap around stern propellers (“Coast Guard Praised for Cocaine Busts,” Associated Press, Post Bulletin, 29 September, 2000)
38. When not on missions, the daily training includes 10 mile runs, weight lifting, calisthenics and swimming (Grant, Associated Press, Post Bulletin, July 3, 2000)
39. ” Associated Press, Post Bulletin (Rochester, Mn), 11 September, 1A
40. Arriving at school, Charly checked the bulletin board and found Frankie's home room
41. There was an option to create a bulletin board
42. She would go to an Internet café to rent a computer and pull up the bulletin board
43. The bulletin board was only used for me to send her photos
44. There was a bulletin board nearby and putting the children
45. Time was of the essence for Irma and Amanda who also had not seen the News bulletin
46. You simply need to mention your website URL when you send a message to the community bulletin
47. The Spanish weather bulletin on TV had just finished and the presenter was placing sun images on the Spanish map, confirming that it would be another hot afternoon
48. Rachel’s throwing knife whizzed by David’s ear taking a lock of his long hair with it and lodged firmly in the throat of the person in the “Drink Milk” poster on the bulletin board five meters behind him
49. You want grocery stores, sometimes liquor stores have bulletin boards, convenience stores such as 7/11 also have bulletin boards next to the restrooms
50. As much information as he could possibly gather together had been sieved through and the essential information filtered out and put in summary form as a bulletin e-mail to all his team, printed off and posted on the incident whiteboard on the stage in the hall
1. It is becoming more apparent in bulletins that more churches are more interested in softball, basketball, camping, and
2. Continuing news bulletins didn't help his attitude, with reports that the worst aspect of manmade pollution may not be carbon in the atmosphere, but methane
3. sound of its continuous rotation of bulletins cutting through the
4. The Scranton plant, consisting of roughly 1,000 12'-x-24' poster billboards and many large 14'-x-48' painted bulletins, had already been unionized by a branch of the AFL-CIO
5. They were long-term contracts for large painted bulletins advertising various resorts in the Poconos
6. Not to be deterred, in 1993 we bought three bulletins and 7 thirty-sheets from Mincom in Syracuse
7. That same year we also bought four bulletins in the Binghamton area from the Meigs-Street Corporation
8. Newspaper, Radio and TV News bulletins had therefore to be content with reporting that the suspicious drowning of a young council employee had the police totally baffled with no credible suspect
9. news bulletins concerning the murders but not much new information
10. Reporters and their TV crews were preparing for the morning news bulletins
11. bulletins for the most serious of child abduction cases
12. only, I had a few examples of proof reading not being done by those in charge of church bulletins
13. I tried to explain that my approach would still give their organization the same amount of cash, with a bit more work but there would be an advantage, insofar as the blank spaces on the back page of the bulletins would be minimized
14. Sometime in September, parish bulletins announce how much profit resulted from this affair
15. Surprisingly no mention of the yellow Volkswagen was made in any of the news bulletins relating to her disappearance
16. She also could consult the news bulletins relayed with lags of at most a few hours around the system
17. The newspapers printed special bulletins
18. There were special bulletins and special supplements of leading newspaper ofZulimistan also published to enhance the ongoing media war against ZTA
19. “We shall have to make the announcement tonight – or rather, the police will, in time for the late news bulletins and tomorrow’s papers
20. Southern Africa, while the International Media was running bulletins on the
21. for Southern Africa, while the international media was running bulletins
22. Since then, the CEVEIL has stopped putting out weekly news bulletins and itsmonthly magazine
23. At every square they congested foot and vehicle traffic, as they paused ravenously to feed on the meagre bulletins of news
24. When I used to write follow up messages using the List Technique, I was writing news bulletins to everyone I knew! I should have been sending a personal message to each individual who wanted to know more about my products
25. The church news bulletins flashed by as they were projected onto the wall above the stage area
26. Bulletins were doubtless being sent out all over Ohio at this very moment
27. , plus the transactions of France's Academy of Sciences, bulletins from the various geographical societies, etc
28. News bulletins too, of course
29. A few hours later, Seattleites awoke to alarming headlines and radio news bulletins
30. Standish was not a man who varied his manners: he behaved with the same deep-voiced, off-hand civility to everybody, as if he saw no difference in them, and talked chiefly of the hay-crop, which would be "very fine, by God!" of the last bulletins concerning the King, and of the Duke of Clarence, who was a sailor every inch of him, and just the man to rule over an island like Britain
31. The so-called financial services are organizations that send out uniform bulletins (sometimes in the form of telegrams) to their subscribers
32. The bulletins are confused, the commentaries involved
33. Any one who had, at the same time, read military memoirs, biographies, the Moniteur, and the bulletins of the grand army, would have been struck by a name which occurs there with tolerable frequency, the name of Georges Pontmercy
34. He read the Moniteur, he read all the histories of the Republic and the Empire, the Memorial de Sainte-Helene, all the memoirs, all the newspapers, the bulletins, the proclamations; he devoured everything
35. The first time that he came across his father's name in the bulletins of the grand army, he had a fever for a week
36. He was perusing the bulletins of the grand army, those heroic strophes penned on the field of battle; there, at intervals, he beheld his father's name, always the name of the Emperor; the whole of that great Empire presented itself to him; he felt a flood swelling and rising within him; it seemed to him at moments that his father passed close to him like a breath, and whispered in his ear; he gradually got into a singular state; he thought that he heard drums, cannon, trumpets, the measured tread of battalions, the dull and distant gallop of the cavalry; from time to time, his eyes were raised heavenward, and gazed upon the colossal constellations as they gleamed in the measureless depths of space, then they fell upon his book once more, and there they beheld other colossal things moving confusedly
37. He made codes like Justinian, he dictated like Caesar, his conversation was mingled with the lightning-flash of Pascal, with the thunderclap of Tacitus, he made history and he wrote it, his bulletins are Iliads, he combined the cipher of Newton with the metaphor of Mahomet, he left behind him in the East words as great as the pyramids, at Tilsit he taught Emperors
38. There are no bulletins for such acts of bravery as these, which are more useful, nevertheless, than the brutal slaughter of the field of battle
39. After Rome it was Vienna and Stockholm, he’d saved thousands of schedules, flight charts and hotel bulletins for forty years; he knew the moons and tides, the goings and comings of everything on the sea and in the sky
40. Indeed, so well recognized is this peril of the Newfoundland Banks, where the Labrador current in the early spring and summer months floats southward its ghostly argosy of icy pinnacles detached from the polar ice caps, that the government hydrographic offices and the maritime exchanges spare no pains to collate and disseminate the latest bulletins on the subject
41. He moved on, therefore, to the latter town, still adding to the list of so-called “victories” chronicled in his bulletins
42. These bulletins were the more credible, inasmuch as the Russian plan of retreat lent them a sort of colour
43. Napoleon, who now travelled for the most part on foot, clearly recognized the condition of the army, but he saw no need for giving Europe any inkling of the truth in his bulletins
44. The Emperor of the French nevertheless continued to issue the same characteristic bulletins
45. “Bulletins of the Tolstoi Museum Society,” note 145