Sentence examples for definitive descriptions from inspiring English sources

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Truly definitive descriptions of familiar human artifacts are profoundly rare in fiction, but certainly this is one of them.

Christianity therefore began to make, through its councils and creeds, theologians and scholars, some attempts at definitive descriptions of what it is to be human.

Our goal is not to provide definitive descriptions of all elements of population-based medical research, but rather to explain the rudiments of the science of epidemiology and create a context in which topics presented in subsequent chapters can be understood.

In the 9th century the Persian physician, Rhazes, provided one of the most definitive descriptions of smallpox and was the first to differentiate smallpox from measles and chickenpox in his Kitab fi al-jadari wa-al-hasbah (The Book of Smallpox and Measles).

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In a matter of weeks, however, the International Astronomical Union (I.A.U). is likely to issue a definitive description.

Though the book is short, it offers a definitive description of a certain world, a drug user's nineteen-seventies world, remembered in an agreeable haze.

Elizabeth Hardwick has written a definitive description of this rare document: I have never before learned anything from a poetic reading, unless the clothes, the beard, the girls, the poor or good condition of the poet can be considered a kind of knowledge.

"We are pleased and proud that our victory brings to an end inequality and unfairness, not just for Scientologists, but for people of all faiths - because the supreme court have now provided a definitive description of what a religion is, which had not existed before in English law.

Taken together, the results of the PTR-MS and SPME GC-MS techniques provide a more definitive description of the VOCs produced by A. sarcoides for product (e.g. biofuel) development.

The definitive description of the subject from this period is Maxfield and Harrison's 1926 paper.

When Marjory Stoneman Douglas wrote her definitive description of the region in 1947, she used the metaphor "River of Grass" to explain the blending of water and plant life.

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