Sentence examples for introducing the words from inspiring English sources

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In his 1927 preface, Ford stated that "I have always been mad about writing" (though given the nature of the novel he is introducing, the words might read equally as "intensely sane about writing"); and later in his life he described himself as "an old man mad about writing".

This is worth saying even though some commentators on his speech have been right to counsel caution in our reaction to it, for by introducing the words "and duties" as an annexe to "rights", and by iterating the demands of the security problems we face, Brown leaves wide a door for taking away more than he gives.

I soon thereafter began to develop the lesson into other areas, substituting the word, "title" for name and introducing the words, "point" and "theme".

We used the terms "metallic ball" and "metallic ball and socket" to avoid bias by introducing the words "hemi/partial" and "total".

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Rostand is also credited with introducing the word "panache", meaning lively, spiritual, a poet even in adversity.

Back in London he wrote a bestseller and the first account of the island in English, incidentally introducing the word Buddha to the English language.

It is just possible that Sir John Drummond is the real prat for introducing the word into the discussion, for what he has to say is serious and worthy of more elevated discussion than the trading of playground insults.

Another view was offered by John H. McWhorter, a linguist and a senior fellow at the Manhattan Institute, who pointed out that the women associated with introducing the word — Ms. Winfrey, the Miranda Bailey character on "Grey's Anatomy" — are middle-age African-Americans.

A distiller, E.C. Booz, capitalized on the depiction and began selling Old Cabin Whiskey in bottles shaped like log cabins, thereby introducing the word "booze" into the American vernacular.

Karel Čapek's 1921 science-fiction play, R.U.R., which is credited with introducing the word to the English language, depicts a cyborg labour force that rebels against its human masters, leading to the extinction of the human race.

In 1903 Charles Renouvier published Le Personnalisme, thereby introducing the word into the French as well.

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