Sentence examples for a row described from inspiring English sources

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Mr. Fidler, who was elected to lead the delegation two years in a row, described the move as "a brilliant political maneuver" and "a terrible game of liar's poker".

One frequent critic, Leon Botstein, the president of Bard College, which runs a selective high school on the Lower East Side that earned a B for the second year in a row, described the grade as "irrelevant".

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She was exuberant about her relationship with all the Kettens and with John in particular — "My record is 10 nights in a row" describing him again and again as not just a K.J. but also a supportive friend who makes her a better singer, a braver performer, a better person.

The UK government, following a cabinet row described as "one of the most bitter Cabinet disputes over defence contracts since the Westland helicopter affair in 1985", ordered 20 BAE Hawk trainer aircraft with 24 options in July 2003 in a deal worth £800 million.

Geoffrey Concklin of Old Saybrook, who couldn't make the recent row, described some of the early adventures, like the time he and Mr. Fernandez, after pausing to rest during a snowy night-time raid, saw a Ringling Brothers and Barnum & Bailey Circus train cross the railroad bridge.

"Fetching, each in their own unique way," was how one elderly admirer in the fourth row described them during intermission to his better half, one of the few apparently in an unromantic mood (or taking this anti-Valentine's Day thing to heart).

In a performance matrix, each row describes an option and each column describes the performance of the options against each criterion.

The MolBioLib application addFeaturesToTSVFile performs the very common task of adding gene annotations or more generically 'features', to an input file in which each row describes a genomic interval.

Conceptually, the library catalog is a table or matrix in which each row describes a discrete physical item and each column provides values of the assigned key.

Our conclusion was that each row describes a different type of vector borne pathogen transmission pattern.

Each row describes a programme option (on how to deliver HIV treatment, when to initiate treatment, and who gets targeted for treatment) and each column describes the performance of the options against the criteria "feasibility", "efficiency", and "equity".

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