Sentence examples for another somehow from inspiring English sources

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Still, they remained friends, a lifelong affection for one another somehow inscribed in their DNA.

But in the world of this novel, whose characters yearn for connection only to be thwarted, it might refer to any of them — divided from one another, somehow always set at a distance.

However outrageous, this conspiracy theory is taken seriously by many Russians, and was discussed in the press even before the most recent bombs.If true, one aim might be to prepare the ground for a state of emergency or putsch; another somehow to harm Yuri Luzhkov, the mayor of Moscow, and a leading adversary of the president.

The tone of her letter is neither diffident nor starstruck, but instead a little coy: "There is more that I could tell you about the Wallersteins but perhaps you already know?" Sebald's short, handwritten reply arrives almost two weeks later the kind a writer jots hastily, before adding a well-meaning thought: "I still find it astonishing that we all seem to be connected with one another somehow.

Here's the formula: take one company, combine it with another, somehow get all the moving parts to play nice together, and thereby generate more benefits than you could have achieved on your own.

The idea of self seems, however, to be intrinsically attention-grabbing, which explains why love for another somehow connected to us readily converts into pride, but not vice-versa (so I may readily feel pride when considering my children's many accomplishments, but consideration of my own accomplishments does not tend to provoke love for my children).

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Visitors should feel as if their thoughts are being taken to another place somehow -- even if only momentarily.

Kenya is, like Pakistan, a newish state which ever since its independence has seemed to stagger from one near-disaster to another while somehow holding together.

Not everyone believed this at the time, and perhaps rightly: it now emerges that he is going to have to find another £300m somehow or other.

We are deluged with dull cabernets and merlots, one virtually indistinguishable from another, but somehow, zinfandel seems to cling to its individuality.

Ferguson cannot go on forever and the fact his birthday coincides with the end of another year somehow increases its significance.

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