Sentence examples for detail explained from inspiring English sources

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Speaking in Italian-accented English (a detail explained with a throwaway about a boarding school), Sarah soon proves herself a supremely unfit mother.

"At every point there's the possibility that the information will lose a critical detail," explained Justin Beech, an analyst at DSL Reports in New York.

"We don't really get to think of those kinds of things at the history museum; it's very controlled, with every detail explained," Ms. Knight said.

But this detail, explained the faithful Mr Campbell, did not change the "material fact" that Mr Mandelson had done nothing improper.

Two Girls (Aotoa and Aolele)" from 1891 includes body measurements of the young women performing a seated version of the traditional Samoan dance, a kind of creepy anthropological detail explained in part by the fact that Samoans tend to be rather large in stature.

However, Canva is ones of those tools that's easier to just try, than have its every detail explained.

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This significant detail explains much of the anger directed towards single mothers.

Other players has lost track of the last move, and American goes into great detail explaining it.

One night the smiling waiter-host described the menu in detail, explaining that the three sauces he brought to the table were yogurt, cilantro and hot sauce.

Here, the storyteller convincingly and in graphic detail explains to a father how and why his son was sadistically tortured and killed.

I was somewhat surprised to get so many responses from people who went into quite some detail explaining why they don't respond to e-mails.

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