Sentence examples for amply records from inspiring English sources

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Time magazine's Stefan Kanfer criticized the lack of balance in Coker's portrayal, noting that "[t]he camera, which amply records the agonies of South Vietnamese political prisoners, seems uninterested in the American lieutenant's experience of humiliation and torture".

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His errors, of course, have been amply recorded.

In the Soviet Union, May Day was celebrated with an official parade of arms on Red Square, a scene amply recorded on film, while faraway villages still held their peasant dances, which were not likely to be depicted in art.

Those are the bare facts, for baseball fans just in from Mars, and the long-term ramifications for Thomson, Branca, the borough of Brooklyn and the national psyche have been amply recorded and analyzed, even by famous novelists.

In short, Russians -- as the authors amply record -- understand their state's essential nature: for all Putin's muscle and talk, officialdom remains, as in the days of Pushkin, a bardak -- a mess.

The calculated racism and financial corruption of the George Wallace regime in Alabama has been amply recorded in Dan Carter's 1995 biography, "The Politics of Rage," and in a new two-part television documentary, "George Wallace: Settin' the Woods on Fire".

These extremists are not the first to kill in the name of God; the cruelties of the Crusades are amply recorded.

"In the words of the appellate court, 'the record amply supports the jury's determination that Marshall committed a series of larcenous acts,' " the statement said.

The reasons for this are not hard to understand: privatisation works, as any fair reading of the British record amply illustrates.First, the benefits to British public finances over the past two decades have been considerable.

The record amply justifies Mr Erdogan's biggest achievement: to persuade the EU to open membership talks, over 40 years after a much less impressive Turkey first expressed its wish to join.Who cares what Europe thinks?Unfortunately, the EU's enthusiasm for Turkish entry, never high, has visibly waned.

Since his record amply justifies the belief that he would, if he could, one day exploit any capability for belligerence, any gains the West might make from a change in policy must be set against the loss in letting him strengthen his armoury.So is there scope for any relaxation at all?

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