Sentence examples for describes place from inspiring English sources

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The criminological literature describes "place" as a very small area (e.g. a building or street), quite distinct from a larger neighbourhood or community (e.g. Eck and Guerette 2012) and thus reflects crime analysis and response at a micro level.

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He describes Places as a "share everything application" — noting that the team also has VoIP working in the lab, to be added as a future update.

This describes places where there is frictional unemployment like those in between jobs and those enjoying their unemployment but where someone who wants a job can find one.

Which is not the same as a "failed state," a term of art that describes places like Somalia, or Afghanistan when Al Qaeda had its bases there.

I remember how great was the scoffing in the early 1970s when John first described place cells.

Clevidence's Long Island is a lushly described place of wild marshes, shallow bays and beckoning beaches.

In "Writing About Architecture," Lange recognizes the stakes inherent in the act of describing place.

One study described place of death and, for a subgroup of decedents with terminal illnesses, the use of specialist palliative care.

Imagine the events described, place yourself in the song.

Using row A below as a guide, place your fingers as described: Place your index finger on the second string (B) behind the first fret.

Everett described places beautifully.

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