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Henry Brocken, in which the "traveller" goes on a journey through English literature, meeting Jane Eyre, Wordsworth's Lucy, Keats's knight-at-arms and La Belle Dame sans Merci, ought to be more appealing to present-day taste, used to hyperreal tricks, than it is.

Appealing to the mass market, it presented crime stories, human tragedies, celebrity gossip, sports, comics, and puzzles.

It also has an appealing mission to present both familiar and unusual works using young but accomplished singers.

He also teamed up with the shorter chap at the front – who does stand-up and has a rather appealing website – to present various TV shows and a Sony award-winning radio show.

As someone who has produced thousands of hours of ratings-topping TV news, I assure you that's not a visually appealing way to present or tell a story - unless, perhaps, you are producing Canada's Naked News.

Here one might plausibly contain the spread of presence-at-hand by appealing to a distinction between material (present-at-hand) and lived (existential) ways in which Dasein is embodied.

When an opportunity presented itself that sounded appealing to me, from moving to America to joining a startup company as their Chief Innovation Officer, the only question I heard in my head was "Why wouldn't I?" Consequently, I did.

To warm the ground a bit before appealing to Marie-Hélène, I sent her a present.

It was also appealing, she added, to present a man who had spent most of his career teaching at a women's college who was surrounded by women in his personal life; the school in the show, Chadwick College, is designed to resemble Smith College in Massachusetts.

The present result may be derived (without appealing to countable additivity) as follows.

Twardowski offers an analysis of the ambiguity of the term 'presented' by appealing to the linguistic distinction between modifying and attributive (or determining) adjectives, and he illustrates it with an analogy between the act of presenting an object and the act of painting a landscape.

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