Sentence examples for calling tin from inspiring English sources

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By 2003, the bureau was calling tin "an element of interest" — echoing its terminology for human suspects — according to disclosures culled from 9,600 pages of F.B.I. documents by The Times.

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He soon found his way to a bar called Tin Pan Alley in Manhattan.

In 2005, scientists at an internal F.B.I. symposium called tin a possible fingerprint of the attack germs.

A special form of shears used for sheet-metal work, called tin shears, or tin snips, is equipped with high-leverage handles to facilitate cutting the metal.

Left out of these cheerful conferences were the proprietors of what my father called "tin tabernacles" — sectarians of unorthodox hue, like Spiritualists, Seventh-Day Adventists, charismatics, Pentecostals.

In 1988, animators at Pixar made a short movie called "Tin Toy," in which a baby menaces, and then charms, an animate toy.

But the tiny East Newark field still exists, and maybe in its former life it was what local boys called "Tin Can Oval".

Mr. Smith was a minority owner of Republic Windows and in 2007 transferred his stake to a trust he called Tin Man Extraordinaire Trust.

Set in Tokyo's Shibuya district, it blends battles, puzzles and exploration, as well as an online multiplayer mini-game called Tin Pan Slammer and other connected features.

The gray form changes to the white above 13.2 °C (55.8 °F), rapidly at temperatures above 100 °C (212 °F); the reverse transformation, called tin pest, occurs at low temperatures and seriously hampers the use of the metal in very cold regions.

Critics convinced themselves that they heard no authentic humanity in it, no depth of feeling, Cope was characterised as a composer without a heart; his recent memoir is called Tin Man.

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