Sentence examples for general glimpses from inspiring English sources

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Though Mr. Romney mainly offered a version of his standard stump speech — heavy on criticism of the president, sprinkled with a few general glimpses of his own vision for the country — he did mention a recent analysis by The Associated Press that found that half of young college graduates were either jobless or underemployed in positions that do not fully take advantage of their degrees.

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She also allowed television cameras limited access to her palaces and, through them, provided to the general public glimpses of her daily life and leisure interests, the most prominent of which was horse racing.

The general also offered glimpses of direct links between Mr. Milosevic and paramilitary mercenary groups that became notorious for terrorizing, robbing and killing civilians.

The club allows the general public a glimpse of what this iconic event has to offer before withdrawing such a privilege when the real thing gets under way.

In general, behind-the-scenes glimpses of how things are run, sneak peaks at new shows to build buzz and interest, all the way to running competitions and hashtag projects with winners gaining exclusive access to a new exhibition or show are great ideas to think about.

We've caught glimpses of General Monroe's secret weapon before, but on next week's "Revolution" (Mondays at 10 p.m. ET on NBC) we'll finally get to see the infamous Sgt. Strausser David Meunierr) in action.

The general public caught a glimpse of radical uses of this method at the Jesus Seminar in the 1980s and '90s: A branch of New Testament critics voted on the authenticity of separate Jesus' sayings, with many marveling at the thumbs-up-or-down approach in determining historicity.

So I had to make up a lot of the right side of the drawing, based on glimpses, symmetry and general knowledge.

All these speeches, which offer early glimpses of his general principles on foreign policy, such as the importance of the navy, of alliances and of national honor, are prosecutions (graphē paranómōn) against individuals accused of illegally proposing legislative texts.

Mr. Plepler is rarely glimpsed by the general public, except once yearly, when his network tends to take home a sack full of Emmy Awards.

In an unguarded moment during the run-up to last year's general election, Blair gave a glimpse of his admiration for the rich when he mused on how his school friends had turned themselves into millionaires.

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