Sentence examples for described the reader from inspiring English sources

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There is an almost slippery science behind the spells and potions, so convincingly described the reader feels enchantment within reach.

Even though Morrison rejects realism, using a heightened diction and a lyrical narrative method returning again and again to particular images and events and adding to them so they are more and more fully described, the reader never doubts the reality of what Morrison reports.

Although some aspects of their personal lives are described, the reader never gets to know them well enough except as tireless investigators, with Norris as a committed chief examiner who used some of his own money to buy equipment and keep his division working properly despite the blatant corruption in New York City's government.

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In particular, we describe the reader synchronization policies and empathize how the readers' cooperation paradigm is essential for the development of an efficient and reliable RFID multi-reader system.

Roland Caputo, the Times executive in charge of print ("It's important that somebody carry the torch for the unsexy part of the operation"), describes the readers' passion in simple terms.

MiSearch automatically saves information on citations a reader has viewed during search and browsing, and uses this information to build a statistical profile describing the readers' choices.

Previously, we and other groups described the ability of reader domains to discriminate combinatorial PTM patterns [ 24, 25], suggesting their potential for probing native chromatin states.

The reader described the spot as "incredibly distasteful," citing a moment in which a character from "Shameless" and an actor in the commercial are locked in a car trunk.

After performing the procedure described above, the reader would read nine or ten cards and reader check the next card.

These ordeals are so exhaustively described that the reader gets tired following his exploits in print.

Her poems typically segue from the ordinary (raw carrots, say, or weeds; an old clock; a dead crab) to a small, precise epiphany — about what's described, about the reader, about the world.

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