Sentence examples for he was relating from inspiring English sources

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He was relating to Warhol's Jews.

"This has become a very sensitive issue for the Afghan people," said Mr. Faizi, who made it clear that he was relating Mr. Karzai's views on the subject.

Mr. Kerry's campaign argued that he was relating accusations made by others and that he had since described some of his past remarks as excessive.

In conversation his eyes would move between the middle distance and the floor, his ears picking up on every word, his replies indicating that he was relating what you were saying to the library in his head.

Working with a hatchet, the same type as those used on eastern Long Island in the 17th century, he explained that he was not playacting, he was relating history through his work and dress.

For the young teacher in the story was his father, and the incident he was relating was the prelude to one of the great court dramas of the 20th century: the 1925 Monkey Trial.

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"He was related to Ramzi Yousef [who was involved in the 1993 World Trade Centre attack].

Jacque said he did not believe he was related to Georges.

She asked if he was related to Mark Landis, and he rolled his eyes.

The Scognamillos had never heard of him; they asked if he was related to Sonny.

The professor asked whether he was related to the Dr. Dyke quoted in it.

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