Sentence examples for an entry reads from inspiring English sources

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Vautrin's diary recounts her personal experience and feelings on the Nanking Massacre; in it, an entry reads, "There probably is no crime that has not been committed in this city today".

Translated from Latin, an entry reads: Under Edward the Confessor, Ruislip had been valued at £30, though the reduction to £12 by the time Ernulf de Hesdin took possession is believed to have been caused by a passing unit of the Norman Army taking crops.

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It was won by my office-mate James Fox – later author of White Mischief, and Keith Richards's ghostwriter – for an entry reading simply: "Taxi, there.

"Tom rang," a diary entry reads.

A typical entry reads, "The comparison I made referred only to the way Hitler managed the news in Germany…." Elsewhere, we find a Florida judge who looked at a photo of a rape victim during a court hearing and commented, "Why would he want to rape her?

A typical diary entry reads simply "two donkeys" – a reference to the transportation that Carter and his assistant took to the dig site each day.

("The afternoons I spent on my hair," a 1912 diary entry reads).

"Paul Robinson's had a nervous breakdown," her entry reads in the squashy bubble writing of a 90s 10-year-old, before a week later assuring the future reader: "Paul Robinson's OK now".

The last line of an All Music Guide entry reads: "Good luck locating their records".

His senior yearbook entry reads, "A farm boy at heart, Roy Moore came to West Point with patience, dedication, and a yen for hard work.

"During the Fall and Winter months people who would normally rather be single or promiscuous find themselves along with the rest of the world desiring to be 'Cuffed' or tied down by a serious relationship," the entry reads.

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