Sentence examples for each of the theme from inspiring English sources

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In Mr. Croce's puzzle, the first letter of each of the theme clues has been changed from the usual CAPITAL LETTER (55 Across) to a lower case one.

Each of the theme entries has two words, each of which can be followed by the word DOOR, making this a TWO DOOR puzzle theme for sure.

Insert the word PLAY before each of the words in each of the theme entries, and you've got … well, you've got a whole lot of playing going on.

Hidden inside each of the theme entries is a four-letter synonym for "MAN", and THE INVISIBLE MAN is revealed at the payoff at 38 Across.

Edwin was part of a trio of waiters who rotated with us to each of the theme restaurants for nightly dinners, and he was turning into a surrogate uncle.

If you're into SEAM WELDING — and who isn't? — you might be able to reweld the first word of each of the theme phrases into different words, like MESA, AMES and SAME.

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Each of the themes is accompanied by an introductory wall text, which adds purpose and depth to the selection.

Each of the themes were then associated with verbatim quotes.

A specific combination of the evaluation methods presented above was applied for each of the themes.

Specifically, we cover each of the themes in the following sub-sections.

He/she was also asked to answer the same question for each of the themes.

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