Sentence examples for almost illustrated from inspiring English sources

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Understanding this, and moving on to the day's other photographs, and to the larger prints from which the essay photos were cropped, the Fortune images take on an almost illustrated quality, revealing themselves as simple emotionally, and strangely obedient to the biased eye.

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As we talked, Harry made sketches in my notebook – diagrams, almost illustrating the dramatic through-line in terms of Aeson's gradual return from near-incoherence to full melismatic aria.

The passages on "opposition to intrinsically evil acts" are almost always illustrated by first mentioning abortion, rather than, say, torture or unjust war.

"Asia lost in time," was the way the photographer and journalist Gary Knight recently described Myanmar to me; the fragile ruins of the pagodas almost literally illustrated his comment.

Realizing the evidence for gene expression is almost always illustrated in images and described in those image captions, we created a curation process centred on images and their captions.

Furthermore, overall genetic differentiation of "neutral" loci for the EST derived loci and our own candidate loci was almost identical (illustrated in Figure 2), suggesting limited systematic difference between loci from the two ascertainment panels.

It was a formal element, a haiku -- well, almost -- illustrating what Holman thought was wrong with drawing a line between poems and songs, isolating poetry from the stream of popular culture.

It almost certainly illustrates a sensational news story of the time: a series of women on the Adriatic coast of Italy were abducted by a sea monster.

(The initial letters spell out 'success' —” well, almost.) They illustrate these principles with a host of stories, some familiar (Kennedy's stirring call to 'land a man on the moon and return him safely to the earth' within a decade) and others very funny (Nora Ephron's anecdote of how her high school journalism teacher used a simple, embarrassing trick to teach her how not to 'bury the lead').

The Naiyāyikas almost invariably illustrate their discussions with one of the following three examples: (i) The potter-pot example.

This video which, almost comically, illustrates both the predicament of celebrity access to privacy and the crushing weight of its ensuing voyeurism returned to me recently, as theaters filled with the images of celebrities who, while alive, were pilloried by the press: Celebrities whose public destructions became entertainment industries in and of themselves.

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