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These artists were also asked to describe one thing their fathers can (or could) do -- that they themselves can't.
Interviewees were asked to describe one thing they had learned in the exhibition that they hadn't known before.
Hemingway believed the writer could describe one thing though an entirely different thing occurs below the surface.
Hemingway believed the writer could describe one thing (such as Nick Adams fishing in "The Big Two-Hearted River") though an entirely different thing occurs below the surface (Nick Adams concentrating on fishing to the extent that he does not have to think about anything else).
What if I were wounded and made crazy, what would happen if I were sent back to the front?" Hemingway believed that the writer could describe one thing while an entirely different thing occurs below the surface an approach he called the iceberg theory, or the theory of omission.
4: Describe one thing you learned about DNA that you did not know before this presentation.
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Kamm resourcefully mobilises quotes to demonstrate that Jane Austen had a weakness for the supposedly improper double genitive, Coleridge split infinitives, and Charlotte Brontë described one thing as "different than" another, not different from.
The referred companies assume that to establish an agile reasoning for business innovation, as interviewee B describes "One thing I'm considering very cool is that with the rise of this wave of Lean Startup, people are not only concerned in making a product that works, but to make a product that people want to use it.
His voice broke as he tried to describe one of the first things he said after waking up from the coma.
On the other hand, the English language is not short of vocabulary to describe putting one thing inside another.
My friends and I try to describe even one thing, like a teacup, but it flies apart in words.
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