Sentence examples for described characters from inspiring English sources

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Amber and Kyle are both really well described characters as well.

Denise Hibay, interim director for collections strategy, described characters who have frequented the reading room during her 20 years at the library.

Many poorly described characters are dispensed with far too easily.

The applicability of described characters of a certain species to those of a related species was questioned [39].

Drawings may represent a typified embryo of a 'stage' and photographs, as mainly shown in the papers, can only represent one particular specimen that may illustrate all described characters of a particular 'stage'stage

However, based on additional material in the IGWH collection and according to Rieppel's description [43], the distal morphology of this humerus matched the above described characters, including a proximally shifted entepicondyle.

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For Renaissance writers the distinction was a different one: ethos described character and pathos an emotional appeal.

March 17 , 12 07p.m.: An earlier version of this article incorrectly described character Mrs. Potts as a teacup.

It describes characters that represent the realization of our fears of the future.

If you demand meat-and-potatoes songs that describe characters, situations and events, "Phantom Moon" will seem maddeningly indirect.

We use the phrase "cartoon cutout" to describe characters who lack the rich individuality of well-rounded literary creations.

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