Sentence examples for include the engaging from inspiring English sources

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Of equal interest are the performers, who include the engaging Derry Swan, formerly with Merce Cunningham, and three eloquent founding members of the Pulvermacher company, Ani Udovicki, Stephanie Tooman and Kraig Patterson.

Feline-centric nonfiction titles include the engaging and moving Dewey: The Small-Town Library Catheho Touched the World by Vicki Myron and Bret Witter.

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It was never understood to include the conduct engaged in by Owen Labrie.

The 28 countries featured in the report include those engaged in the 2010 Consolidated Appeals Process (CAP) as well as countries in other protracted crises where high levels of chronic vulnerability, life-threatening undernutrition and limited access to basic services are compounded by localized emergencies, population movements or other obstacles to long-term recovery.

If the agent does not engage in the harmful activity, then the expected utility will not include the gain from engaging in harmful the activity, and the expected punishment.

These include the notion of engaging in behaviour that does not have adverse future effects or consequences (Butler 1993; Faulkner 2001; Hardy and Beeton 2001; Macbeth 1994; World Tourism Organisation [WTO] 1993).

The flags include the signal "engage the enemy closely", which on the day replaced the famous eve of battle "England expects", and the white ensign showing the navy's high commander is on board.

The identified qualities include the ability to engage in lifelong learning, function creatively, work across disciplines, practical ingenuity, and the ability to communicate with broader audiences in addition to maintaining technical expertise in engineering fields.

Such agreements include the decision to engage in sexual activities with only the steady partner, the decision to always use condoms with non-steady partners, and the decision to refrain from engaging in anal sex with non-steady partners.

Such deficits include the inability to engage in economically productive activities – which further complicates an already precarious economic situation – as well as the inability to benefit from educational opportunities.

Literary comrades of the 60s included the politically engaged poets Christopher Logue and the late Adrian Mitchell.

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