Sentence examples for describes one that from inspiring English sources

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The term "dirty bomb" can refer to a wide variety of devices, but generally it describes one that would use a conventional explosive such as dynamite to release radioactive material into the air.

"A day of shocks," is how the Daily Mirror describes one that saw the sacking of Swansea City Michael Laudrup, in football, and the end of cricketer Kevin Pietersen's England career.

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I'm going to describe one that's used both in humans and monkeys.

Mr. Shearman described one that sold yesterday as "a very important work," but added that it was not as rich in material as some of the others.

Instead, we briefly describe one that is promising.

Almost 30 years ago, US economist David Shulman introduced the phrase "Goldilocks economy" to describe one that's neither blowing too hot nor cold but expanding at just the right pace, with good jobs growth.

When viewed frontally, it creates an optical illusion of the kind of space you described, one that is both shallow and has vast depth.

This very brief chapter describes one technique that is used to determine the location of promoters, enhancers, or repressors within genes.

This paper describes one aspect that can be applied to change the design and operation radically in this sector in order to achieve significantly improved business performance.

The participants were asked to answer questions based on a numeric scale and briefly describe one thing that stood out that day.

Select and describe one activity that is conducted, or object that is utilized, in everyday life and explain the science behind it.

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