Sentence examples for about one event from inspiring English sources

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About one event there is no disagreement: McMillan's right elbow met Officer Grantley Bovell's left eye.

It is a complex digital device of more than 100 VME boards that performs a dramatic data reduction (only about one event in a thousand is accepted by the trigger).

Note, that the Semantic Communication Bus (SCB) only reasons about one event at the time.

In E. coli, for example, the rate of tRNA gene duplication/deletion events has been estimated to be about one event every 1.5 million years [ 18].

Rather, this simply means that for every ten billion cells in a tumour, there will be about one event of metastatic spread.

"We get about one event like this every 10 years".

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Except that he really only talks about one issue, wrapped around one event: the financial trauma of 2008, and the social imbalances that remain.

He is fighting in court with his insurers over his contention that the events of Sept. 11 constituted two occurrences, instead of one, and that he is thus owed about $7 billion in insurance money for two events at the World Trade Center, rather than about $3.5 billion for one event.

"We're all pretty excited about this one," event organiser Ramas McRae tells me.

But at the Pentagon today, asked if he felt there was an Iraqi connection to the attacks, Mr. Wolfowitz said, "I think the president made it very clear today that this is about more than just one organization, it's about more than just one event.

The Women's March on Washington isn't about one day or one event: it's about the future of our nation.

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