Sentence examples for example tales from inspiring English sources

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Auchincloss frequently linked the stories in his collections by theme or geography, as in, for example, Tales of Manhattan (1967) and Skinny Island (1987), which are set exclusively in Manhattan.

Since August, SunTV has aired programs on world and Chinese history (for example, Tales of Cities of Ancient China), biographies of past and contemporary figures (Henry Ford, Richard Nixon, Bill Gates) and People online, with profiles of Chinese in today's news.

In India, for example, tales of vetālas, ghoul-like beings that inhabit corpses, have been compiled in the Baitāl Pacīsī; a prominent story in the Kathāsaritsāgara tells of King Vikramāditya and his nightly quests to capture an elusive one.

For example, TALEs are more than three times larger than zinc finger proteins.

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So, for example, Tanka Tales (1997) employs the traditional poetic form of 31 syllables disposed in five lines (5,7,5,7,7) to discuss subjects ranging from the Brothers Grimm to the pottery of Bernard Leach.

Henley's characters are lost and eccentric, women familiar from the roster of the Southern gothic, but her work lacks the bravery of writers who have mined similar territory to sharper effect: the West Virginia-born short-story writer Jayne Anne Phillips, for example, whose tales about drifters and speed freaks are capable of vulgarity and ugliness — and much greater emotional reach.

His innovations, his eye for storytelling and for visual artistry, for symbolism and for realism, his understanding of the nature of film history and the progression of visual storytelling (particularly with regard to Asian cinema and the presentation of, for example, samurai tales and martial arts depictions), is a combination of talents far head of his time and nearly unparalleled.

For example, the TALEs domain fused to the catalytic domain of TET1 protein (ten-eleven translocation), which oxidizes 5-methylcytosine to methylated cytosine (5 mC), was reported to cause a significant demethylation in the CpG-rich chromatin.

Examples of tales told ticklingly are in unusual abundance here, with comedies for every taste within the mainstream of London theater.

In North America, for example, each tale can usually stand alone, although many stories share a cast of characters; in contrast, stories developed in the urban cultures of Central America and South America resemble the complicated mythologies of ancient Greece and are quite confusing with their many sexual liaisons, hybrid monsters, and giants.

But it also offered some lighter touches, for example the tale of five baby desert tortoises of a threatened species that were to be flown to Washington in a box not long before the bill was taken up: "Pets cannot be taken on flights," an American Airlines attendant objected.

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