Sentence examples for coming in reflected from inspiring English sources

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According to some, his poor organisational skills soon caused the operation of Treblinka to turn disastrous; others point out that the number of transports that were coming in reflected the Nazi high command's wildly unrealistic expectations of Treblinka's ability to "process" these prisoners.

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He said that after years of sales from speculators to speculators, new buyers were coming in, reflecting a mix of racial and ethnic groups and jobs.

An example of this is his shchedrivka "Ой там за горою" (Oh there behind the mountain) in which a tenor initially starts the song with a solo and the rest of the voices of the choir gradually come in, reflecting carolling when new groups of singers join in.

The urge to punish before a verdict comes in reflects the same deep-seated conviction that the U.S. court system is simply not to be trusted to do its job.

A bad screen is a light sponge, soaking up what comes in and reflecting nothing back.

Treating the $2.8 trillion as a Trust Fund available to pay benefits when benefits owed exceed taxes coming in accurately reflects current law.

"Tom Kessell played fantastically well when Gavin Cattle was injured and took his chance, Junior Fatialofa has been in and out with injury so Rheon James has come in and done well". Reflecting on the year as a whole, Davies said the Pirates had taken a major step forward this season after a difficult 2012-13 campaign.

Good things come in bunches, reflecting an intermittent sequence of large donations to the gallery, beginning in 1832, when it was founded around the works and the collection of the Revolutionary War-era painter John Trumbull.

Conservatives are coming round, reflected in the crowds Ryan has been attracting on his tour of the swing states this week.

The revised budget, which will be presented for a vote tomorrow is $700,000 lower, coming in at $77.5 million, which reflects a 7percentt increase in budget-to-budget spending.

The OED is coming to reflect this: in the 1950s, Shakespeare's tally of first-use citations stood at 3,200.

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