Sentence examples for described for himself from inspiring English sources

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"Testing the potential strength of a Presidential bid, without RR [Ronald Reagan] overtly stepping out of the 'mashed potato circuit' role he has described for himself" was discussed in "Ronald Reagan: Building a National Organization".

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He described for me an imaginary Harlem parent.

Détournement de fonds is how embezzlement is described, for instance.

As previously described for R. leguminosarum bv.

Several transcripts have been described for hCAR.

This resembles more closely the situation described for N. crassa than that described for land plants.

We asked him to describe for us his perfect environment.

A psychiatrist could make much of this statement, for it really described McClellan himself.

Lost critic Andrew Dignan described "Every Man for Himself" as "quite the exhilarating episode, packing in enough thrills to make the 42-minutes fly by" in Slant Magazine.

In any event, in November 1715 a young man taken into custody for having written treasonable (i.e., Jacobite) doggerel identified himself as "Mr. Savage, natural son to the late Earl Rivers" and continued so to describe himself for the rest of his life.

Over all, Mr. Vallone, a fixture in city government for 27 years, described himself as the safest choice for voters contemplating life after Mr. Giuliani.

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