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Sentence count:105+1Posted:2017-04-13Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: presentpresentimentrepresentpresentlypresentedat presentpresenteromnipresentMeaning: [‚preznt‚deɪ]  adj. belonging to the present time. 
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61. Permanent magnetic field focusing has proved to be a useful method of focusing in present-day microwave tube , and is one of the important compose of electronic optics of the microwave tube.
62. After Old Mackinac , a fort on the site of present-day Mackinaw City in northern Michigan.
63. In 1813 and 1828, present-day Armenia (consisting of the Erivan and Karabakh khanates) was temporarily incorporated into the Russian Empire.
64. The bluffer can knowingly slip into conversation that, in the past, artists were seeking to express the ideal of beauty, in stark contrast to present-day preoccupations.
65. The Hanging Gardens of Babylon, near present-day Al Hillah, Babil in Iraq, are considered to be one of the original Seven Wonders of the Ancient World.
66. Though keeping to his playful ways, he heightens the sense of linkage between prehuman and present-day experience, the biological depth, as it were, of our species.
67. St. Nicholas was an early Christian Bishop of Patara of the Lycian seaport (in present-day Turkey) in the 4th century A. D.
68. As the present-day main-stream pedagogy, communicative teaching approach focuses on learners'communicative competence nurturing rather than on traditional knowledge impartation and skills'training.
69. Tibeto-Burman speaking Burmans, or the Bamar, began migrating to the Ayeyarwady valley from present-day Yunnan's Nanzhao kingdom starting in 7th century AD.
70. Representing the contemporaneity of society and culture has, without doubt, become one of the major concerns of present-day ink artists.
71. This was the proclamation of the first crusade, an enterprise calculated to unite Christians in the present-day lands of France, Germany and Italy, and far beyond.
72. The Bohr theory, with its strong flavor of elementary classical mechanics, formed an important bridge between classical physics and present-day atomic theory.
73. In 1920, the area of present-day Kazakhstan became an autonomous republic within Russia and, in 1936, became the Kazakh Soviet Socialist Republic.
74. Looking at present-day biodiversity patterns in 4000 bivalve species, they have found no relationship between habitable area - in this case, continental shelf - and the number of bivalve species.
74. Sentencedict.com try its best to collect and create good sentences.
75. Cahokia, the urban center of the pre-Columbian Mississippian culture, was located near present-day Collinsville, Illinois.
76. Nicholas was an early Christian Bishop of Patara of the Lycian seaport (in present-day Turkey) in the 4th century A. D.
77. There, Mark Twain delivered a vivid and uproarious account of his interlude as a Sacramento Union reporter in the Sandwich Islands—present-day Hawaii.
78. Clearly, it follows from the colonial, semi-colonial and semi-feudal character of present-day Chinese society that the Chinese revolution must be divided into two stages.
79. A series ofearthquakes in the 18th century led the Spanish crown to decree thatthe the capital be moved to present-day Guatemala City.
80. Native American people formerly inhabiting north-central Missouri, with present-day descendants living with the Oto in north-central Oklahoma.
81. For two decades Piye had ruled over his own kingdom in Nubia,(sentencedict.com) a swath of Africa located mostly in present-day Sudan.
82. About 400million years ago, when the present-day continents of North America and Europe were joined, the Caledonian mountain chain was the same size as the modern Himalayas.
83. To expel him from the profession is to confirm the worst prejudices of present-day economists by embracing their bobtailed conception of their field.
84. The extensiveness, the profoundness and the intensiveness of present-day economy globalization has gone beyond our comprehension and expression.
85. This was an island called Guanahani, which is also known as San Salvador in the present-day Bahamas.
86. Today, Clark said, New Yorkers could stand on the Verrazano-Narrows Bridge and look down on a present-day active whale habitat.
87. The book's strength lay in its depiction of present-day Tokyo.
88. Dr. Smith and his colleagues reconstructed the louse family tree by analyzing DNA from present-day louse species that parasitize birds and mammals.
89. Establishing present-day ownership has led to lengthy complex court cases because the original owners of the British-registered ship have long since gone.
90. In 1932, present-day Heilongjiang became part of the Japanese puppet state of Manchukuo.
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