Sentence examples for delineates in from inspiring English sources

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Calling his subject "a fibber incarnate," Lennig delineates in detail how von Stroheim "gave birth to himself".

It delineates in microscopic detail Islandia's culture, its genealogies, its social structures, its terrain, its customs, its literature.

Rampersad delineates, in the second half of his book, how little effort Ellison made to follow his own advice to bring living blacks and whites together.

I wouldn't vote for Mr Huckabee myself his views on homosexuality, as Ms Levy delineates in the piece linked above, are antique, and his economic ideas aren't very well thought out but I hope he gets in the race, and stays in for a long time.(Photo credit: AFP).

Norris espouses a Cartesian theory of human thought, which he delineates in Theory II and Reason and Religion.

You can learn to establish your own meaningful goals by customizing nine rituals that she delineates in her book around three core areas: assess, create, and implement.

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"It's a fine line in some people's minds, but it's a very important line we try to delineate in client meetings".

The distinction between ordinary dress and religious dress is difficult to delineate in India because the ordinary members of the various socioreligious groups may often be distinguished by their costumes.

"The Social Network" is the latter-day successor to "Amadeus," the story of a genius whose invention far surpasses the socially challenged and socially disdained mereness of his person (the Winklevi would be Salieri), but it succeeds where "Amadeus" fails — Fincher and Sorkin evoke the mystery of genius, which they neither parody nor elide, but manage to delineate, in its elusive particulars.

We delineate in this paper a method of high-order interpolation in tables of the Helmholtz free energy, and its derivatives with respect to density and temperature, that ensures that both of these consistency conditions are exactly satisfied.

Most other proposals have tried to delineate in some other way the Aristotelian idea that the logical expressions have some kind of "insubstantial" meaning, so as to use it as a necessary and sufficient condition for logicality.

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