Sentence examples for he was discussed from inspiring English sources

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Although he was discussed as a potential presidential candidate in both 1920 and 1924, Marshall never actively sought the nomination.

Perennially under-appreciated, he's finally been getting his due lately — earlier this season, before injuries forced him out of a number of games, he was discussed as a potential M.V.P. candidate.

Ahmed Zia Massoud held the post of first vice president from 2004 to 2009; the brother of the Northern Alliance leader Ahmed Shah Massoud, he was discussed as a future president.

His own fashion career took shape in the late 1950's, when he was discussed in reviews along with young American designers like Frank Smith, John Norman, Pembroke Squires and John Weitz, a friend, who died on Thursday at 79.

During the 50s he was discussed more as an abstract impressionist than an abstract expressionist, but looking at Traveller III today, I imagine I see the pointy-headed Klansmen who reappeared in his later work.

When he was discussed these bonds with clients, he says he always told the rating but never relied on it as the sole reason for investment.

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(Originally he was discussing chickens).

However, he was discussing primarily civil suits.

Because he was discussing things that were unlawful to discuss".

He insisted on anonymity because he was discussing internal deliberations.

Actually, he was discussing a national gun registry.

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