Sentence examples for a kind description from inspiring English sources

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Brazen, no? Actually, that is a kind description.

Ashley Beck hoofs it straight out though; "sloppy" would be a kind description.

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Premature is a very kind description.

Not a terribly kind description of the man waddling towards him, but accurate, and consistent with the notes he had been given.

Note that such a kind of description of a bistochastic q.s.o. is not known in the literature.

For each (fin C(S)), denote by (operatorname{Fix}(f)) the fixed point set of f on S. Note the fact of Example 2.1 about F, the following definitions consider a kind of description for stability of (F') and subsets of (operatorname{Fix}(f)).

At another, he attempts a kind of allegorical description of frontier types.

Szirtes has always been fond of ekphrasis, a kind of intense description of the visual artefact.

It's a very original book, it's a kind of mythical description of a world whose roots are Latin American and at the same time it's very, very personal".

BILL TAYLOR: Well, so this is, if we think she might be artful enough to have those conversations, I don't think she should have, hopefully, she would be artful enough to find a kind of vivid description of the future.

The chapter concludes that Rabelais's work produced a kind of anti-description, to such an extent that Quaresmeprenant literally cannot be imagined by the reader.

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