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Despite the detail of the criminal complaint, it may not be descriptive of how the investigation was carried out.
"These results should not be descriptive of the U.S. population as a whole".
A surname could also be descriptive of a person's appearance (Little, Red) or his exploits (Armstrong).
Opelika is a Creek word meaning "large swamp," although there is no evidence of a swamp in the vicinity, and the name was probably meant to be descriptive of the river and lakes surrounding the area.
I insist when I interview people for them to be descriptive of what they're talking about.
Personality inventories are intended to be descriptive of stable differences in individual dispositions.
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So, the camera is used to objectify a vision, which is descriptive of the character Maisie.
If neither statement was descriptive of Mr. Obama, a liberal Democrat, nor was there much hope for what followed.
The name mealybug is descriptive of the insect's body, which is covered by a white sticky powder resembling cornmeal.
"The results of this study are descriptive of the new-vehicle buying population only," Mr. Edwards wrote in an e-mail.
It's a terrific book, because it is descriptive of social history — the Beats, the Five Spot jazz scene, etc. — without using those events to sneak in a little bitterness.
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