Sentence examples for introduces a character from inspiring English sources

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But in a chapter near the middle of the book, "The Sex Lives of Islamic Extremists," Rachman introduces a character not just morally despicable but also profoundly annoying.

Clone High, USA introduces a character called G-Man, a fictitious clone of Gandhi, who wears dangly earrings, eats junk food and is the ultimate party animal.

Halfway through he introduces a character called Mark Wilsher, a journalist with style magazine Kritz who is sent along to interview a cantankerous old writer and manages to get into a squabble with an uncompromising photographer.

Sunday's opening installment, "Gary's Blues," introduces a character whose soft, puppy-dog look makes viewers wonder how he survives his treacherous world, where daily events range from minor scams to gunplay.

The best of these "True Stories,"+ "Debbie's Requirements," introduces a character big enough to distract even Burroughs's attention from himself: an overbearing, overcharging, undersized cleaning woman who gradually commandeers both his domestic and psychic space.

The new movie introduces a character named Walter, a sort of Muppet stand-in for Segel, but his devotion to Kermit and Piggy — who get plenty of screen time — make up for his prominence.

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So I want to introduce a character who dies.

In my next book I am introducing a character called Red Herring.

HIRSCHBERG: But would you intentionally introduce a character to do that?

I asked Laura Bush to give a thumbnail description of her husband, as if she were a novelist introducing a character.

The book introduced a character named Billy Boyle — a brash former cop and distant relative of Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower.

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