Sentence examples for it described him from inspiring English sources

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It described him as "a very well-trained element who had planned for this terrorist action".

It described him as 178cm tall, around 75kg, with black hair and brown eyes.

It described him as a "colourless politician" whose image only improved when his son became president.

In graphic and vulgar language, as he recalled in a recent interview, it described him committing a homosexual act.

The announcement did not specify how the commander had been killed, but it described him as one of the country's top aviation experts.

It described him as "a small, dynamic, charismatic figure" who could "electrify an audience with a single frenzied sweep of his bow".

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Rubbing its hands with glee, it describes him as "French-born MasterChef chef", adding "Let's hope Roux's chance of future appearances on the Europhile BBC survives such heresy".

It describes him as vain, lazy and tightfisted, with outsize appetites for money, women and food.

Relaford wears the shirt proudly because he believes it describes him perfectly.

It describes him as a hotel owner who is "believed to be a triad member and has been the focus of several investigations over the years".

Its latest is a condensed version of the speech Mr. Santorum gave the night of the Iowa caucuses, and it describes him as "the conservative we can trust".

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