Sentence examples for described a rot from inspiring English sources

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Obama described a rot that was ingrained and pervasive.

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In The Fall of the House of Usher (1839), his most controlled, concentrated story, he describes a rotting mansion with a crack running through it.

"In withdrawal from Celexa some patients have described a kind of atmosphere of rot or corruption or peril creeping around the edges of the everyday world, a thing no one but they can identify.

But nobody thought the centre – described as a "rotting orange" or "surprise tennis ball" – was a good idea.

Workers described an acrid smell of "rotting bodies,  wood smoke and decaying vegetables".

— asher, Brooklyn A rotting turtle.

A syndicated talk show host, Michael Savage of KSFO, described it as a "rotting stinking left-wing school" that reflects Marin, where "many people are stuck in a time warp".

Likewise, a Tn5EZ insertion in the previously described hemolysin repressor rot increased hemolytic activity (Table 3 and [55]).

As described above, the Rot protein level in the clpP mutant strain was comparable to the wild-type level, suggesting that the reduced rot transcription in clpX and clpP mutant strains is not reflected at the protein level.

John Lindow points out that Yggdrasil is described as rotting on one side and as being chewed on by four harts and Níðhöggr, and that, according to the account in Gylfaginning, it also bears verbal hostility in the fauna it supports.

Concentrations of NT molecules of TP and β-actin in the cDNA samples were calculated by the ratio of NT/CT after amplification and the molarity of the CT mixture used as described previously (Rots et al, 2000).

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