Sentence examples for else engaged from inspiring English sources

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Like anyone else engaged in his peculiarly brutal trade, standup comedian John Williams is "used to dying on stage".

Just as significant is that Demjanjuk's prosecution gives a powerful message to anyone else engaged in war crimes: they will have to face the consequences of their actions.

He should have known, but I don't think it's true, or any more true of actors than it is of politicians, priests, teachers, strippers or anyone else engaged in acts of public self-display.

Of course he was looking for women; by choosing to take her career seriously (via the kind of sordid dealmaking that everyone else engaged in this season), Megan had chosen something else over him, so Megan is on the way out, as far as Don is concerned.

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When they might otherwise sit and think about everything that's out of their control, or else engage with something that's emotionally or mentally demanding, they can pull out their phones and focus on something they can control, and feel rewarded for it.

It is a sequence of temperature-, heand and light-controlled rooms dedicated to the tender loving care of thousands of fall armyworms, southwestern corn borers, tobacco bud worms and cotton boll worms — all savage agricultural pests — as well as fire ants, houseflies and whatever else engages researchers.

A pinned post shares info about software called FakeApp that anyone can use to splice together porn with celebrity videos, resulting in a manipulated end product that can depict public figures (or anyone else) engaging in sex acts that never happened.

Gordon's installations, far from emphasizing sound over all else, engage all of the body's senses.

They are, more than anything else, engaging their targets and moving them to purchase products and services.

"By coming to Helpers Anonymous, compulsive helpers acknowledge that ultimately they can't do anything to stop someone else engaging in self-destructive or addictive behaviour.

Similarly, seeing a painful incident happen to someone else engages regions involved in representing the affective-motivational [ Hutchison et al., 1999; Jackson et al., 2005; Lamm et al., 2009; Morrison et al., 2004; Singer et al., 2004] and sensory [ Avenanti et al., 2005; Betti et al., 2009; Bufalari et al., 2007; Cheng et al., 2008] aspects of our own pain.

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