Sentence examples for descriptions of countries from inspiring English sources

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His geographical works range from the listing of postal routes to detailed descriptions of countries and, at a later stage, cities.

Descriptions of countries' health care systems were obtained from the European Observatory on Health Systems and Policies Health Systemss in Transition series, 15 the latest Commonwealth Fund's study of international profiles of health care systems, 16 and other relevant literature.

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There are brief, but no less devastating descriptions of country house life and the servile imbecility to which it has reduced characters such as the narrator's own mother and his cousin Nicodemus.

In her early short stories, Novelleja ja Kertomuksia (1878), she was somewhat influenced by the Norwegian writer B.M. Bjørnson's idealistic descriptions of country life, but in later novels and plays she turned to the realistic treatment of urban social problems, as in Työmiehen vaimo (1885; "The Labourer's Wife"), a feminist play that, like Sylvi (1893), shows the influence of Henrik Ibsen.

Open comments included descriptions of country-specific or specialty society-centred activities such as board's exams, national centralised courses, industry-sponsored courses and lectures at national society meetings.

The slippery phrasing leaves open the question of whether Charles believes this to be an accurate description of countries like Germany, Spain, the Netherlands, and France, as distinct from a description of the E.U. bureaucracy, which is unloved by all.

But it has come under greater media scrutiny, with much focus on the description of countries receiving overseas aid as "bongo bongo land" by MEP Godfrey Bloom, who has since had the party whip withdrawn following separate comments about women.

The word hysteria was used in the context of a description of countries which will not be ready until a year or two after the first year, but before the euro is introduced.

Description of country hotels, the service, guests, etc.

By Cornelia Otis Skinner The New Yorker, August 19 , 1939P. 20 Description of country hotels, the service, guests, etc.

From the 16th century to the 20th, through an extraordinary range of literary works, he examines how society has been understood through the description of country and city.

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