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It's beautifully written: it's really lyrical and also very strong, as well as being instructive about that particular conflict.

What might be most instructive about that set is not that Sharapova played nearly flawlessly for an hour, able to keep Williams on the defensive with good serves and deep ground strokes that kissed the lines.

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Unlike myths, however, fables almost always end with an explicit moral message, and this highlights the characteristic feature of fables namely, that they are instructive tales that teach morals about human social behaviour.

Respondents were asked about the availability of instructive documents that requested participation in prevention activities for storm and flood-related health problems, the frequency and timeliness in which the health facilities received those documents, and advantages and disadvantages to implementation of the instruction and guidance documents for prevention activities.

The instructive, and kind of amusing, thing about that passage is that Truffaut seems to be describing precisely the sort of filmmaker he and his auteurist colleagues militantly disapproved of, like John Huston or William Wyler: a versatile director without an easily identifiable style.

Finally, about that narrative: It's instructive to compare Mr. Obama's rhetorical stance on the economy with that of Ronald Reagan.

Leverkusen v Mainz also made for an instructive lesson about everything that is wrong as well as right in German club football right now.

To this end it is instructive to note that about 76.7%% of the NECs indicated that they periodically engage consultants for technical support.

What's instructive about Verizon Wireless's behavior is that when customers called to complain about the problem, it often refused to reverse the charges.

The findings about young women's awareness and pressure to emulate those who are better off are instructive about the use of transactional sex in societies that are not only poor, but also defined by local economic inequalities.

The hacking of female celebrities' personal photos, followed by the hacking of Sony's servers, served as an instructive reminder that you should never commit anything to the internet that you wouldn't want the whole world to know about.

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