Sentence examples for entry called from inspiring English sources

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The Golden Lion for best film went to an Israeli entry called Lebanon.

NBC executives are said to be high on a new comedy entry called "Community".

In the Preakness, by the way, he ran in a field that included an entry called New York Hero.

One online entry called for megaphones to be used to sing a song celebrating Lady Thatcher's death to the tune of Slade's "Merry Christmas Everybody".

The new model stays true to the system of data entry called Reverse Polish Notation that defined the early H.P. calculators.

Vanguard's entry, called Managed Payout Funds, is expected to be available in December or January, and is not intended to deplete itself.

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The entry calls attention to Sherwood House chardonnay and merlot.

A sign over the entry calls it "home of the Green Bay Packers 1925-1956".

One entry calls for the chimps to be given empty feed bags to rip up and play with.

The entry calls for two piers extending from Battery Park that would be as long as the trade center towers were tall.

More interesting is that Rui has his own experience with being subject to multiple interpretations: In January 2007, Rui wrote a blog entry calling for Starbucks to withdraw a coffee shop that had opened within the confines of the Forbidden City.

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