Sentence examples for chapter was described by from inspiring English sources

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The chapter was described by Joyce in 1924 as "a chattering dialogue across the river by two washerwomen who as night falls become a tree and a stone".

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One chapter is described as "an account of some radically and hilariously inappropriate ways I have been treated at work/by professionals because of my age and gender".

He was described by some to be now in a final tragic chapter of his legend-in-progress.

Self's Umbrella was described by Stothard as "both moving and draining", a reference to some 400 pages without paragraph breaks or chapter divisions.

In this chapter, Njörðr is described by the enthroned figure of High as living in the heavens at Nóatún, but also as ruling over the movement of the winds, having the ability to calm both sea and fire, and that he is to be invoked in seafaring and fishing.

Sure, it's got a super creepy cover and blood-splattered pages for each chapter, but it's been described by bloggers, reviewers and this reviewer alike as The Breakfast Club meets The Walking Dead.

The five main chapter drug categories prevalence is described by age, gender and deprivation status.

This chapter summarizes the wave fields that are described by stochastic models.

The emerging strategies were described by top aides to the candidates as the long campaign turned to the final chapter, following the last presidential debate Wednesday night.

In the early fourteenth century, he was still remembered well by the cathedral chapter and was described as learned and kindly by the 14th century writer John Schalby, who wrote a work on the lives of the bishops of Lincoln.

That school, George Westinghouse High, was described as chaotic by both Mr. Brizard and Louis Esposito, the school's union chapter leader at the time.

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