Sentinel Sentence Examples

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  • On the road he was stopped by a French sentinel who ordered him back.

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  • A sentinel lymph node biopsy has possible side effects.

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  • The Sentinel aired on UPN from 1996 to 1999.

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  • We are delighted to have been appointed custodians of all the archived original Sentinel drawings.

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  • The SENTINEL is a fully automatic pump designed to remove corrosive liquids from landfill sites.

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  • He took up his own quarters in the town, and placed a sentinel there also.

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  • The log house was further on, and up a steep incline – a sentinel overlooking the valley.

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  • As an established minimally invasive technique, sentinel node biopsy is a very accurate means of staging the axilla for early breast cancer.

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  • During your surgery the sentinel lymph node or nodes will be removed.

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  • Thirty-one patients had a sentinel lymph node positive for melanoma metastasis.

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  • A large stone cairn stands sentinel in Renfrew road, Paisley.

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  • A quarter mile away, dimly lit, the huge modern grandstand crouched like a giant sentinel, commanding a view of miles.

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  • There is also a good view up the cleave with Fur tor standing sentinel on the far horizon.

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  • Chance at the included a driver palace sentinel is pretty much all.

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  • Crystal clear burns tumble through Caledonian pine forests where ancient Scots pines, withered over three or more centuries, stand sentinel.

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  • Portfolio is dominated the policeman journal sentinel reporter over a long.

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  • So much so that South Florida's leading newspaper, Sun Sentinel, decided to mark this year ' showpiece with a supplement.

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  • Hath sentinel of old Cromwell E'er watch 'd thine ancient hall?

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  • Twelve sentinel clipped yews, again reinforcing the time theme surround the lawn.

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  • The principal outlying islands are the North Sentinel, a dangerous island of about 28 sq.

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  • The Stonechats seem to perform the role of sentinel like the Redshank on estuaries.

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  • Women were randomized to undergo either axillary lymph node dissection (ALND) or sentinel lymph node biopsy (SLNB).

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  • I was gazing on them when of a sudden the sentinel at the door of the pit called out Dios !

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  • Why should I consider a sentinel lymph node biopsy?

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  • Contacts had been made with PHLS about collaboration in a sentinel surveillance scheme.

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  • The sentinel poetry movement is ' moving ' to new levels.

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  • To identify changes in stroke service organization and quality of care for stroke patients since the 2004 national sentinel audit.

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  • So much so that South Florida 's leading newspaper, Sun Sentinel, decided to mark this year ' showpiece with a supplement.

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  • One of only two known photographs showing a Sentinel S6 steam wagon in action.

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  • Home Sentinel Digital Wireless Camera-This camera can be connected to a DVD recorder, VCR, or TV and features up to 300 feet in range.

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  • The Home Sentinel offers a three room digital package that is also guaranteed to be interference free.

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  • The Home Sentinel can be found at Safety Ed.

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  • As if he isn't already busy enough, Kiefer also starred in several recent films including Phone Booth and The Sentinel.

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  • Ivermectin is often given under the brand name Heartguard, and Milbemycin oxime is often prescribed under the brand names Interceptor and Sentinel.

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  • Another option for a heartworm pill, Sentinel also helps prevent fleas.

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  • The makers of Sentinel recommend giving this pet medication once a month, every month of the year.

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  • The game begins where the first one left off, defeating Magneto and his army of Sentinel Robots.

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  • Among her accomplishments, Toni has been quoted in numerous publications including The Orlando Sentinel, Newsweek, Woman's Day, People and many more.

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  • If political intrigue and espionage are more to your liking, The Sentinel may be right up your alley.

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  • The Sentinel is scheduled for release on April 21, 2006.

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  • Japanese composer Hikari ?e was born with a brain hernia and developmental disabilities which include autism, according to the Orlando Sentinel.

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  • A recent Orlando Sentinel article reports that health care rates in Florida rose by 6.1 percent.

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  • Klaatu orders Gort to stand sentinel at the ship while Klaatu is taken to the hospital for treatment.

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  • The Sentinel is a fantasy series with the look and feel of a cop show, from the car chases and explosions to the office politics and bullpen banter.

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  • What makes the show a fantasy is Detective Jim Ellison (Richard Burgi), the aforementioned Sentinel.

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  • Sandburg believes that Ellison is the living embodiment of his thesis topic, a Sentinel.

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  • Sandburg has warned him about the 'zone out factor', when a Sentinel gets too tuned in to one sense to the exclusion of others.

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  • One major inspiration for 2001 was a Clarke short story, The Sentinel, published in 1951.

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  • Do you know Ida Wassermann has a sister-in-law on the Sentinel?

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  • You read the newspaper—not the New York Times—you read the Parkside Sentinel.

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  • Harry Turnball was a young and energetic truck driver who delivered the Parkside Sentinel.

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  • It was a double sheet from the Parkside Sentinel.

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  • It was the newspaper, the Parkside Sentinel.

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  • You read the newspaper—not the New York Times—you read the Parkside Sentinel.

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  • So, a smart detective would go downtown and ask his old friend Monica Cutler at the Sentinel for a list of out of town people who've ordered the paper to be mailed to 'em. The ones who've signed up over the past few weeks.

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  • Monica ended their romance immediately after meeting Harry Turnball, a young and energetic truck driver who delivered the Parkside Sentinel.

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  • Dean explained he was still interested in the J. Cleary who had ordered the Sentinel from a Scranton address.

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  • They sure don't sell the Parkside Sentinel in Kansas or Durango, Colorado and he didn't have the newspaper forwarded from Scranton.

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  • Hath sentinel of old Cromwell E'er watch'd thine ancient hall?

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  • Afterward he ventured out upon the little hanging gallery with the solitary sentinel.

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  • Detective Hunter advised the Sentinel by phone that tidal conditions on the Chesapeake might make retrieving a body difficult.

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  • According to the Sentinel you guys have a good shot at taking it all.

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  • The log house was further on, and up a steep incline – a sentinel overlooking the valley.

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  • Standing sentinel over the valley of the middle Danube, and barring the advance of the Slav; on Germany, Austria, whether mark, duchy or empire, has always been the meeting-place of the Teuton and the Sla y.

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  • Something stood sentinel within her and forbade her every joy.

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  • Napoleon walked about in front of his tent, looked at the fires and listened to these sounds, and as he was passing a tall guardsman in a shaggy cap, who was standing sentinel before his tent and had drawn himself up like a black pillar at sight of the Emperor, Napoleon stopped in front of him.

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  • Shadows danced in tune with a slight breeze from the inch of open window and a sentinel pine tree beyond.

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  • Sackler crossed the room to the trashcan, retrieved the prior day's edition of the Parkside Sentinel and read aloud.

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  • Dean knew the Parkside Sentinel would be going full steam later in the day, so he stopped by the red brick building on his way to work.

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  • Listen, I checked out the names of the people who ordered the Sentinel and caught a winner!

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  • Only the Lord knew what Linda Segal, The Ice Lady of the Parkside Sentinel, would do with this turn of events.

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  • The Ice Lady, Linda Segal, was going full bore at the Sentinel, trying to convince her reading public that the poor lad might have been saved had the local police properly conducted the search for the missing boy in a timely fashion.

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  • When I checked with the Sentinel, they told me the subscription remained open but there weren't any papers lying around unclaimed, yet you said there wasn't any forwarding notice filed with the Post Office.

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  • He named it Sentinel, which was probably a good indication of his expectations.

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  • The chamber of commerce, and the Pabst, Mitchell, North-Western Life Insurance, Germania Sentinel and Wells buildings, are among the principal business structures.

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  • In another side street a sentinel standing beside a green caisson shouted at him, but only when the shout was threateningly repeated and he heard the click of the man's musket as he raised it did Pierre understand that he had to pass on the other side of the street.

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  • They don't stock the Parkside Sentinel in all the libraries around the country like they do the big city papers.

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  • This silence did little to get Linda Segal, the Ice Lady of the Parkside Sentinel, off his back.

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  • The Ice Lady of the Parkside Sentinel went bonkers.

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  • A new name was on the mailbox for apartment C. There were no piled up copies of the Parkside Sentinel lying about.

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  • Too bad Sentinel was still a puppy.

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  • Of their massacres of shipwrecked crews, even in quite modern times, there is no doubt, but the policy of conciliation unremittingly pursued for the last forty years has now secured a friendly reception for shipwrecked crews at any port of the islands except the south and west of Little Andaman and North Sentinel Island.

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  • There is coral along the coasts everywhere, and the Sentinel Islands are composed of the newer rocks with a superstructure of coral.

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  • The herd never feeds without having a sentinel posted on some prominence to give notice of the approach of danger; which is done by stamping on the ground with the forefeet, and uttering a shrill whistling note, thus putting the entire herd on the alert.

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  • At this moment the alarm was given, but the sentinel and the sleepy soldiers were slain and the cannon turned on the garrison.

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  • The annoying little details of the Byrne case were still squirm­ing around in the morning, and in an effort to put one of them to bed Dean stopped by the Parkside Sentinel on his way to work.

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  • Owing to the fact of his being unknown in London, to his exceptional courage and coolness, and probably to his experience in the wars and at sieges, the actual accomplishment of the design was entrusted to Fawkes, and when the house adjoining the parliament house was hired in Percy's name, he took charge of it as Percy's servant, under the name of Johnson_ He acted as sentinel while the others worked at the mine in December 1604, probably directing their operations, and on the discovery of the adjoining cellar, situated immediately beneath the House of Lords, he arranged in it the barrels of gunpowder, which he covered over with firewood and coals and with iron bars to increase the force of the explosion.

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  • On the edges of these forests stood isolated dwellings like sentinel outposts; while the inhabitants of the scattered hamlets, caves hollowed in the ground, rude circular huts or lake-dwellings, were less occupied with domestic life than with war and the chase.

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  • Monica Cutler had performed every duty but setting type at the Parkside Sentinel for the past 20 years.

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  • According to the Sentinel, Parkside had won the divisional baseball title, thanks heavily to Randy, so she should be home from State College.

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  • And without waiting for an answer from the sentinel, who had stepped aside, Dolokhov rode up the incline at a walk.

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  • When they had descended to the bridge Petya and Dolokhov rode past the sentinel, who without saying a word paced morosely up and down it, then they descended into the hollow where the Cossacks awaited them.

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