Sentence examples for fine section from inspiring English sources

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In a particularly fine section, Harris describes how the photographer managed to fashion himself simultaneously as a silver-suited futurist and an 18th-century squire.

Johnson and Lemmy had "trouble over a woman" in the mid-1970s, he says, in a fine section full of punk's great and good, including John Lydon, but there's no sign of any marital guilt.

He starts with a particularly fine section on the "castle habit", the passion among the rich for buying up ruined castles in the south-east and turning them into family homes: Herstmonceux, Hever, Saltwood, Allington and Leeds.

Later, there's a fine section ribbing Ranganathan's parents for their confused attempts to integrate him into British life – and for his mum upstaging him on that recent TV show.

There is a fine section on the economics of surfboard rationing in Cuba, and the passages on surfing the Eisbach river in Munich and the Severn river bore in Britain are jolly.

Both books explain the reciprocity between the Ballets Russes and French media, and Davis's fine section on the then-new glossy magazine Comoedia Illustré shows, as nothing has before, how that inexpensive supplement to a Parisian daily entertainment paper, in direct collusion with the Russians, worked out every modern publicity technique before the US discovered the film-fan magazine.

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The process provides deposition of coatings, films and layers on small-sized parts and components, including those with fine sections, this being unachievable with any other methods.

NCCN guidelines additionally recommend that peritoneal washings be obtained at the time of surgery and fine sectioning be used in the pathologic examination of the ovaries and fallopian tubes.

The adipose tissues were minced into fine sections with scissors and incubated in 10 mL Dulbecco's Modified Eagle's Medium (DMEM) digestion buffer containing 0.1% collagenase, 2.8 mM glucose, and 4% bovine serum albumin (BSA) for 45 min at 37°C in a shaking water bath.

The finest section is that in which Fergus, an exile from Ulster, recalls the deeds of Cú Chulainn's youth.

While the battle of Little Bighorn may be a familiar story, his account of the slow death of a Namibian farmstead near the desert is not, and is the finest section in the book.

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