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Esempi di utilizzo di UPROOT in una frase

  • Coalition to Uproot Ragging from Education, non-profit NGO in India, dedicated to the elimination of ragging in India.
  • Nothing is known about his early life and family aside that according to biographers he started to do menial work by the age of six and could uproot trees by age 12.
  • Similarly, some Vallisneria gigantea are sold as Vallisneria spiralis and these giant varieties are only suitable for very large tanks, having leaves that frequently exceed 1 m in length, but are quite hardy and will do well in tanks with big fish that might uproot more delicate aquarium plants.
  • Shukra counselled Jalandhara to uproot the mountain so that Brihaspati would be unable to employ the medicinal herbs to revive the devas.
  • coalition of the forces of infidelity and hypocrisy, the servants of dollars and euros/gold and silver, and influential oppressors and traitors to uproot Islam, to fight Muslims, to dominate their countries, wealth, and resources, to deny their glories and excellence, to destroy their relics and teachings, to wipe out their culture, to alter their identity, to put them in miserable conditions, and to force them into wretchedness in this world and God’s punishment in the hereafter.
  • It has been suggested by the excavators that the site can be identified as the old Eretria, which was forced to uproot and move farther from Chalkis as a result of the Lelantine War.
  • On 2 August 2013, while Iranians were commemorating al-Quds Day and his last day in office, Ahmadinejad warned of an impending regional storm that would uproot Israel.
  • During the 1955 Campaign to Uproot Hidden Counterrevolutionaries Wu was suspected of having been a Nationalist spy, or of still being an American spy, and he was denounced as the number-one "hidden counterrevolutionary" at Nankai University.
  • Author Peter La Chapelle wrote that she "not only sang pithy honky tonk numbers that bemoaned the behavior of the honky-tonk man, but even suggested that through collective action women could uproot the very foundations of the patriarchy".
  • Both the Government and many other INGO are working hand-in-hand in order to uproot the problem by targeting grassroot issues such as education, awareness and employment.
  • Unlike other pig species, the Togian babirusa does not root at the ground with its snout when foraging, but instead can be seen pawing at the ground to uproot plants.
  • However, the community were forced from their homes and forced to uproot during the bombings of the second world war when both the new and original dockland Chinatowns were devastated.
  • is a genealogy of emotions and places, a tale of winter blooms that hook their stamen onto errant sunrays and uproot themselves into weightless life.
  • The settlers also shoot solar panels on roofs of buildings, torch automobiles, shatter windowpanes and windshields, destroy crops, uproot trees, abuse merchants and owners of stalls in the market.
  • " The Times Literary Supplement wrote about the book, "Sadur's plays are discomforting; they uproot certainties, allowing deep and ugly forces to disrupt the strained surface of Soviet life.
  • In 2013, plans to uproot parts or all of Oaken Wood for a ragstone quarry were met with controversy due to its environmental importance (with various different species residing there) and its possibility in setting a legal precedent for up to 300 other ancient woodlands in the UK.
  • As the Luftwaffe switched to air-launching V-1s from over the North Sea, so AA Command had to uproot its static guns and redeploy them again in East Anglia.
  • For the Lord will smite Israel, as a reed is shaken in the water, and He will uproot Israel from this good land, which he gave to their fathers, and will scatter them beyond the river, because they have made their Asherah poles, provoking the Lord to anger.
  • Tomás Sug Cañil and Jerónimo Morales Tiriquiz were both active members of CONAVIGUA and because of their association with their organization, they received death threats from the civil patrollers, leading them to uproot their family and flee in 1993.



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