Sentence examples for a sort of advance from inspiring English sources

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So the $50 million for Take-Two appears to be a sort of advance on royalties.

For reasons of ingrained habit and pressure on time, most viewers, I suspect, will have treated House of Cards as a sort of advance box set or recording device, still watching the show in chunks, though with more control over when they are.

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To this end, a numerical procedure was designed and implemented starting from a discretization of the crack front (defined as an ellipse) and considering a sort of crack advance on the basis of the Paris law, governed by the stress intensity factor (SIF) obtained by Newman and Raju.

He was aware of the horrors that were about to befall the Jews of Europe; he was pessimistic about the coming war with Germany and wondered whether American Jews didn't have dark days awaiting them, too; and he saw the dominion of Hollywood and the sudden wealth and pleasure it afforded as a sort of compensation in advance.

27 years later it had been replaced by the "spear of vehement fire --a sort ofire --acandle... Tells about Chinese advances in the black powder fire --a

They suggested that the abundance of water "has operated as a sort of disincentive for advancing the process of modernizing agriculture".

One view of the Fellowship, with some popularity on the secular left, is of a sort of theocratic Blackwater, advancing a conservative agenda in the councils of power throughout the world.

DES MOINES Held in conjunction with the World Food Prize, a sort of Nobel Prize for advances in the "quality, quantity, and availability" of the world's food supply, the World Food Festival will fill the East Village area of Des Moines from Oct. 13 to 16.

John Boehner, again issuing a sort of pre-rebuttal in advance of a speech by President Obama, proposed on "Good Morning America" that instead of Obama's tax-break plan, the government should freeze all tax rates and return spending to pre-recession levels.

It drew from a hypothesis for a sort of universal cancer treatment, advanced by the late Dr. Judah Folkman of Harvard.

The US and Europe saw his speech as a move towards recognising two states (while dismissing the right of return, a divided Jerusalem and an end to settlements, and the list goes on) and thus some sort of advance towards peace; others suggested it was a step backward.

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