Sentence examples for including at one point from inspiring English sources

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Wine is drunk, drugs taken (including, at one point, their father's miscellaneous leftover medication), possessions squabbled over, furniture burned on garden bonfires.

Her mother cleaned houses, and after the shipyards closed, her father took what jobs he could, including, at one point, bar manager in a gay pub.

"She quips, she does pratfalls, she swipes props from members of the New York Philharmonic – including, at one point, conductor Alan Gilbert's baton.

Up to 180 firefighters - including, at one point, 75% of operational staff within the Hertfordshire fire service - were involved in the operation.

She was a teacher with a little bit of education herself, and despite many challenges, including at one point, fleeing the country for our lives, as refugees, she understood the power of learning.

She enthusiastically romped along the hay meadow at the edge of the brook, proudly toting whatever object had last caught her attention, including at one point a rusted old Genesee beer can.

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A number of English-language weeklies, which included at one point prestigious names such as the Far Eastern Economic Review and Asiaweek, have all folded due to earnings judged insufficient by their parent companies.

Onto a raised platform — erected by the marchers for the occasion — in a plaza between the crowd and the steps climbed a group of entertainers that included, at one point or another, Joan Baez; the Chad Mitchell Trio; Peter, Paul, and Mary and Harry Belafontee.

Gardiner's imaginary orchestra includes, at one point or another, Macedonian shawms, Hindustani bells and Levantine flutes; Bach's "danced religion" reminds him of African tribal ceremonies, and he compares the communal music-making of his churches with the ancestral songlines of Australian aboriginals.

Though the stigma is slowly wearing off, males and mental illnesses are still a taboo subject that many are afraid (me included at one point) to seek out help due to shame.

"In Atlanta, the first benefit – the cantina – has been dramatically cut with no compensatory salary increase," says Blood. "Meals used to be a fantastic benefit, and even included dinners at one point, but the 'culture of frugality' as they put it, has resulted in cut after cut and the current quality is simply not worth the lowered salary.

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