Sentence examples for items known to from inspiring English sources

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Among the items known to be missing are Lincoln telegrams from the Civil War, patents for Eli Whitney's cotton gin and the Wright brothers' flying machine, target maps for the atomic bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, the "only known copy" of the Potsdam Declaration signed by President Harry Truman at the end of World War II, and more.

Thus, due to the great clinical relevance of identifying long-term predictors of functioning in bipolar disorder, Strauss and Carpenter developed a scale composed of items known to have prognostic value.

Items known to be impacted by a stroke were selected.

FFQ data provided consumption rates for food items known to contain As such as rice and chicken.

Six items known to be predictive of a clinical AD diagnosis are weighted more heavily in the total score by being worth two points rather than one.

Six items known to be predictive of a clinical AD diagnosis are weighted more heavily in the total score by each being worth two points rather than one.

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The only similar item known to have gone on sale was a lock of Guevara's hair, which was sold in Texas for $119,000 in 2007 despite protests from his widow.

To that end, the Dalby Café's decision to offer up a £20 breakfast that includes every single breakfast item known to man (in excess) plus a quarter-pounder plus chips is possibly more important to our cultural history than, like, the Dambusters.

To that end, the Dalby Café's decision to offer up a £20 [$25] breakfast that includes every single breakfast item known to man (in excess) plus a quarter-pounder plus fries is possibly more important to our cultural history than, like, the Dambusters.

The decision is based on morphological (e.g., "-cillin"), semantic (e.g., six of the similar items are known to be drugs, precisely, penicillins) and pragmatic (e.g., the six, semantically similar items are consistent with the use in a medical context) similarities that help in filtering out the non-relevant information (e.g., book of common prayer).

Giving the collection to Cuba, he said, was unthinkable; he explained that valuable items were known to disappear from its museums, and that waiting to see what happened after Castro is a risky venture.

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