Sentence examples for is instructive to read from inspiring English sources

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In this effeminate age it is instructive to read of courage.

But it is instructive to read the reviews, which fastidiously avoid the noticeably hardcore porn.

It is instructive to read of unimaginable slaughter; it is equally instructive to read of efforts to transcend it.

Forty years on, it is instructive to read the initial reviews of Straw Dogs in the UK press.

By Wolcott Gibbs The New Yorker, December 18 , 1937P. 15 When business sickens, it is instructive to read reports of the expensive specialists, summoned to her bedside.

He did so, moreover, in a region where no power had exercised a consistently sure touch, and where America had long been torn between an underlying dissatisfaction with the state of affairs and the traditional instinct of a great power to protect the status quo from aggressive states or radical movements.It is instructive to read these books together.

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It's instructive to read reviews of Newman's early films.

It's instructive to read Mills's concession speech about the N.H.L.'s national appeal that praises tribalism.

Although it might be instructive to read him that way, "The Seven Days of Peter Crumb" cannot be credited with a social mission.

It's instructive to read "Never Enough," with its population of Gekko clones like the two Kissel brothers, Rob and Andrew, as a tragic sequel to the movie, a dramatized audit of the 20 ensuing years of heedless self-interest.

In today's climate of division between religion and science, it's instructive to read about a marriage in which the two cultures improved each for exposure to the other.

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