Sentence examples for described a piece from inspiring English sources

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This article initially described a piece by Lubomyr Melnyk as being about a lighthouse in a storm, rather than a windmill.

Nadia and David Oxford of 1UP.com considered the Mr. Saturn to be aliens despite their human-like and fleshy appearance, as described a piece arguing the central theme of aliens in the Mother series.

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She describes a piece of music as being like a picture in a frame.

You may think it's describing a piece of specialist love equipment.

That one was a famously difficult assignment: You had to describe a piece of abstract art on campus.

That's a modest way to describe a piece of software that is installed on about 50 percent of smartphones worldwide.

In journalism, to describe a piece as "rather academic -meaning jacademic -meaningng, unreadable-is the surest path to the spike.

But I get worried describing a piece, because what I'm talking about is what I'm trying to do, not what I have in fact done".

To describe a piece of music as expressive of melancholy is to give a reason for listening to it; to describe it as arousing melancholy is to give a reason for avoiding it.

When the 70-year-old Maurer -- who is based in Munich but whose only retail store is located in SoHo -- was describing a piece he designed in 1997 for a Spanish bank, his inspiration was telling.

Which word describes a piece of information which is worth learning or remembering?

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