Sentence examples for described in one page from inspiring English sources

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This feature, described in one page in the user manual, is oversold in the main text as a capacity of MCM to include regulation.

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The (A) case describes Hubway and its performance while the (B) case describes in one page the critical fractile method.

Parenthood can be described in one word.

But none of the actions described in the one-page statement are certain to take effect.

The introduction of page dependency is a marked difference from previous Wiki-based systems in which, for example, modifications in one page do not affect other pages.

Users can choose to display all result in one page or 100, 50 or 20 taxa per page.

Indeed, her True North points toward knowing God's will in things political, as described in the page one, September 6, New York Times story from Wasilla: "In Palin's Life and Politics, Goal to Follow God's Will," by Kirk Johnson and Kim Severson.

When the Cosmos won the league championship, in 1977, they returned home to a crowd at J.F.K. that Anthony Hiss described in our pages as rivalling the one that greeted the Beatles in 1964.

One hundred μM stock T4 solutions were made as described in Page et al. [ 11].

(Rx-UK1) 14. "Today, one CT scan provides more data than can be described in two pages of close text.

This is described in detail on a seperate page.

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