Sentence examples for ding which from inspiring English sources

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With the Stones it wasn't just an individual saying, Okay, this is what you do, ding ding ding, which I can say to Jeff Beck.

This work presents some comments concerning the paper entitled 'Lattice Boltzmann simulation of alumina-water nanofluid in a square cavity' by Yurong He, Cong Qi, Yanwei Hu, Bin Qin, Fengchen Li and Yulong Ding which was published in Nanoscale Research Letters in 2011.

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Two variations of the ding include the li-ding, which has a slight swelling of the bowl as it joins each of the legs (similar in effect to the li), and the fang-ding, which, however illogical, is a "square tripod," with a square or rectangular box resting on four legs.

Finally they investigate what Sabrina calls "living in 3-D," which means exhibiting drive, determination, desire.

ESPN plans to air twenty-five of the World Cup games in 3-D, which sounds cornucopic.

D: Which of the two women do you feel most affection for?

Plus, it was in 3-D, which Wenders handled expertly, enhancing depth, separating planes, etc.

Dairy products contain vitamins A and D, which may help protect the heart.

These are also rich in vitamin D, which is vital for the formation of healthy bone.

Arriving Southwest flights were diverted to the airport's Concourse D, which remained open.

This started life as Magnificat in D, which Bach himself transposed up a semitone to a traditionally festive key.

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