Sentence examples for especially acquired from inspiring English sources

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He, especially, acquired an almost mythical stature as a powerful advocate of deep social, political and economic reform, and in 1989, elected to the new Congress of People's Deputies, emerged as the principal spokesman for radical change.

Some nevi, especially acquired "congenital-appearing" nevi, contain hairs that are coarse and dark compared with those in the surrounding skin.

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Despite the adrenaline rush — and the phone numbers of attractive young women that Mr. Jones, especially, acquires at an impressively steady pace — it is clearly draining work.

Drawn from the early 1980s, this compilation weaves an intriguing story in which traditional dances and instruments, especially accordion, acquired a futuristic approach bristling with guitars and synths.

Reduced susceptibility to the fluoroquinolone class of drugs and the emergence of multi-drug-resistance has complicated the treatment of infections, especially those acquired in south Asia.

Finally, infections, especially when acquired in the ICU, are often caused by more-resistant pathogens [ 34].

[F]FDG-PET may also have a role in radiotherapy planning, especially if acquired using an integrated PET/CT system.

Nosocomial infections are a major worldwide cause of death and disability, infection control programs are effective in limiting these infections, especially those acquired in the intensive care unit.

Competence can be defined as an "ability to do something well, measured against a standard, especially ability acquired through experience or training" [ 6].

Although it is frequently observed with a virus, it is rarely encountered with pathogenic bacteria, except Mycobacterium tuberculosis meningoencephalitis and rare neuromeningeal infections with Nocardia asteroides, or Brucella or Leptospira spp. Certain parasites such as Toxoplasm gondii are also capable of triggering very severe encephalitis, especially in acquired immunodeficiency patients.

There is literary evidence of Greek individuals visiting Egypt especially to acquire knowledge: e.g., Herodotus, Plato (particularly in Phaedrus and Timaeus), Theophrastus, and Eudoxus of Cnidus (as detailed by Diogenes Laërtius in the 3rd century ce).

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