Sentence examples for faint described from inspiring English sources

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SANJAR UMAROV, his voice raspy and faint, described his long string of months in solitary confinement in Uzbekistan.

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It's no family secret that Mom's Aunt Polly, who died in 1945, wasn't simply having the "fainting spells" described in old letters from her mother.

Low solar luminosity during Precambrian time underlies the faint young Sun paradox, described in the section Climates of early Earth.

Steven Pinker dammed it with faint praise when he described it in a tweet as "the shoddy reasoning of a once-great thinker".

On both cells, we found a weak expression of CD32 (as previously described [42]), and a faint expression of CD11b and CD11c.

The smell has been described as initially faint and honey-sweet, but strengthening over time to become overpowering, sickly-sweet and objectionable.

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All were involved in the performance study from start to finish and reported that most test lines they observed in devices with false-positive oral-fluid results were faint; some test lines were described as gray.

However, flat and depressed adenoma is sometimes described just a faint red areas with no elevation, which thus tend to be difficult to detect by HRE.

It is often described as a faint whisper of emotion, defined specifically as a positive (like) or negative (dislike) evaluative feeling toward a stimulus that can occur both consciously and unconsciously (Slovic, Finucane, Peters, & MacGregor, 2004).

GFAP, a general glial marker in zebrafish, has a transgenic line described as having faint expression in some (unspecified, not shown) cells of the olfactory placode (Bernardos & Raymond, 2006), and a previously used anti-GFAP antibody in our hands is inconclusive or negative in olfactory labeling.

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