Sentence examples for described part from inspiring English sources

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However, he only described part of the problem.

On another issue, another panel member, Dr. Byron Cryer of the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, described part of the Pfizer presentation as "misleading".

At the biosecurity meeting in Washington last week, Ron Fouchier, who led the Dutch team that created one of the mutant H5N1 viruses, described part of the experiment.

An article on Saturday about an illegal immigrant whose brother donated a kidney to him described part of the procedure incorrectly.

A picture caption with the Surfacing column on March 10, about the 10th Arrondissement in Paris, described part of the history of the restaurant Vivant Table incorrectly.

Software can interact with virtual (HDL described) part of a design.

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Two people who heard the tape described parts of the conversation as flirtatious.

John Brady, who lost his stepdaughter, Marion Hartigan, in the crash, described parts of Trinity as being in "terrible, dilapidated condition".

After taking on the Home Office brief, he famously described parts of it as "not fit for purpose".

The French agriculture minister, Michel Barnier, has described parts of the proposal as "madness" and promises to oppose it.

The letter described parts of the crime scene and even made chilling note of Joseph Otero's wristwatch, according to The Eagle.

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