Definition, Betydelse & Anagram | Engelska ordet SHINED


SHINED

Definition av SHINED

  1. böjningsform av shine
  2. perfektparticip av shine

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  • Brought up in the working class neighborhood of Hell's Kitchen, he shined shoes and attended various public, private, and parochial schools, ultimately graduating from Benjamin Franklin High School in East Harlem.
  • The family moved to Barstow, California when Joe was young, where he shined shoes at age 10, delivered newspapers, and later worked as a laborer for the Santa Fe Railroad, until he was drafted in 1966, serving in the United States Army until 1968.
  • Maids assisted ladies with bathing, gave manicures and dressed hair, sewed and pressed clothing, shined shoes, and helped care for children.
  • Since he shined with domestic affairs such as Cadastral Surveys by Hideyoshi and diplomatic negotiations with Uesugi Kagekatsu, Hideyoshi gave him 200,000 koku at Koriyama Castle, Yamato Province and also appointed by Hideyoshi to a Commission of Five (Go-Bugyō) along with Ishida Mitsunari, Maeda Gen'i, Asano Nagamasa and Natsuka Masaie.
  • According to various accounts, the officers said the object glowed purple when they shined flashlights on it, felt sticky when they touched it, and shortly dissolved leaving no residue.
  • It was all part of Baba's master plan: even in defeat, the fiery, charismatic Kobashi shined and his gutsy, never-say-die efforts earned him the Rookie of the Year award from the Japanese press.
  • He also scored a crucial knock of 93 in Group C match against Israel which propelled Namibia to a competitive total of 257 and Namibia successfully defended the total albeit of bowling masterclass from Murgatroyd who shined with the ball for Namibia by being the pick of the bowlers with figures of 3/26 including a priced scalp of Neil Ward, who threatened to take the game away from Namibia.
  • Cadets were in uniform and with their issued rifle, an M-1903A3, for the drill team and M1 Garand Rifle for other cadets, clean-shaven (for those old enough to shave);, shoes and brass shined.
  • Christ is the true Light, and at his transfiguration the fashion Christian of his countenance was altered, and his raiment was white and glistering; when the Holy Ghost descended upon the apostles, there appeared unto them cloven tongues of fire, and it sat upon each of them; at the conversion of St Paul there shined round him a great light from heaven; while the glorified Christ is represented as standing in the midst of seven candlesticks.
  • 1 appearance, he particularly shined in the 8th Celebrity Survival Battle competition, where after clawing his way to the Shot-Gun-Touch event, as successfully completed 12m30cm by just a fingertip.
  • Strew complimented "Pictures" and "Lentil", the latter of which shined through the "fog of elongated syllables and cut consonants".
  • You love Belmont-based songstress Devon Sproule the best, but with the success of her second record, Keep Your Silver Shined (she calls it her "getting married" album), she sure does travel a lot, so keep your calendars shined for her next local gig.
  • On top of that, temple cleaning is done semiyearly, where every nook and cranny of Lord Muruga's palace is scrubbed and shined with love.
  • " Randall Roberts of the Los Angeles Times said that, "Each of the thousands of individual beats, bumps, dots and dashes on Dedication sound forged with a sculptor's eye for form and shape, crafted and shined until they glisten.
  • In 2004, Limonad shined at the 2004 FIBA Europe Under-20 Championship, together with the likes of Yotam Halperin and Lior Eliyahu, as they won the tournament's silver medal, after a final-minute loss finals to Slovenia.
  • The report said "Parasoft shined in our evaluation specifically around effective test maintenance, strong CI/CD and application lifecycle management (ALM) platform integration".
  • He shined shoes, worked as a houseboy, cooked on ships, hoboed, and then made a living busking on street corners.
  • The first is called the inescapable stressor, where the mouse could not escape the bright light being shined into the maze (open field test), and escapable, where the light was shining into the maze, but there were areas that were covered, and therefore were dark for the mice to find shelter.
  • Chris Centeno said the trial results were "spit shined" with confusing and misleading language, press releases for phases 1 and 2 did not include images of MRIs to prove that discs were regenerated and expressed doubts about maintaining cell quality while mass-producing cells.
  • Behind its graffitied red brick façade, light shined through holes in its makeshift roof to illuminate a space where pigeons flew and rainwater puddled.


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