Sentence examples for does describe that from inspiring English sources

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Though Nakamoto says they "don't want to be too explicit about" Hoshi, the work the two are developing for The Creators Project, he does describe that it will aim to "create an infinite room filled of light reflections and sound.

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But it did describe that action as "an unprecedented one and is clearly a means by which the Giuliani Center was able to circumvent established protocols and take exclusive control of the Giuliani papers".

The authors did not find a positive effect of lysine on healing rate, but did describe that oral ingestion of 1250 mg lysine daily for a period of 24 weeks lowered the number of recurrences when lysine was taken as compared to when the patients took a placebo.

I'd been out all night and the song does describe, still, the feeling that I get from going there.

These attributes do not describe the divine essence, but they do describe things that always accompany the divine essence, in much the same way a flame accompanies a live coal.

"The units inspect and analyse traffic (the presentation does not describe that process in much detail); the resulting metadata and extracted information are collected in a database for further investigation.

How the hell do you describe that?

How do you describe that shot?

But Mr. Mikhailov did not describe that system in any detail.

When he said that there were 20,000 new bureaucrats called for in my budget plan, similarly I don't describe that as fictitious or an exaggeration.

However, the paper didn't describe that how a potential CR sender meets its intended CR receiver on a particular channel efficiently.

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