Sentence examples for illuminating that from inspiring English sources

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I found it comically illuminating that when Hague was leader he could find no admiring audience for his speeches.

It's illuminating that he can speak with such pride of the All Blacks as a "way of living".

He published them under the Chinese title "Disidai" before the 2002 shake-up, and, since then, has issued further articles illuminating that process.

She also wants documents from Connecticut Light and Power and United Illuminating that outline contingency plans for dealing with similar breakdowns in the future.

In retrospect, it seems illuminating that it was a question about her role vis-à-vis Madison that so unnerved Hillary Clinton, a seasoned campaigner, known for being cool under pressure and fast on her feet.

Following Hajer, "Discourse analysis is the method of finding and illuminating that pattern, its mechanisms and its political effects" [9].

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Belperron's genius illuminates that problem.

A couple of scenarios will illuminate that.

The general African setting unexpectedly illuminates that language.

"Signs & Symbols" at the Whitney Museum of American Art illuminates that trend.

But I don't think that McCarthy's tales illuminate that problem particularly well.

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