Sentence examples for described in the opening of from inspiring English sources

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PD James: How it works for me is best described in the opening of Devices and Desires.

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Plum first learned to play cricket "in the marble gallery" of his father's house from "the bowling of a black boy who rejoiced in the name of Killebree" (which means hummingbird), as he describes in the opening of his book, My Cricketing Life.

Poverman: The Peter Wright article was about a guy being pulled overboard in an incident much like the one I describe in the opening of Love by Drowning.

The press scrum described in the opening pages of "2001" "was part of his way of life.

All measurements must take one of four forms and these are described in the opening section of the chapter.

Their meeting in Harlem early in 1947 is described in the opening chapter of On the Road.

Later in March 2002, he brought Elliott and Rossio, who suggested making a supernatural curse – as described in the opening narration of the ride – the film's plot.

First described in the opening book of the series, Shikasta, six metaphysical Zones (akin to cosmological planes) encircle the planet Shikasta (an allegorical Earth ).

Having an underlying health issue is the point I was raising with Dr. Frist: maybe Luke wasn't the picture of perfect health they described in the opening.

When Hemingway described Robert Cohn in the opening of "The Sun Also Rises" as a Jew who had been "the middleweight boxing champion of Princeton," he was using shorthand for a character at once isolated, insecure and pugnacious.

Therefore, it is highly likely that CSB upregulates those genes that are essential for neuronal differentiation through chromatin opening /remodeling activities as described in the case of map2.

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