Sentence examples for justly noted from inspiring English sources

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In addition to the justly noted titles by Alan Furst and Robert Wilson, readers interested in good thrillers might try Henning Mankell's "Dogs of Riga" or a novel set in Sarajevo, "The Small Boat of Great Sorrows," by Dan Fesperman.

Here we found the wild, boreal seascapes for which the island is justly noted, as well as historic villages where we could start to unravel the various strands of Newfoundland's colorful history.

In a rambling speech, Carson, who justly noted "there are a lot of people who love me; they just won't vote for me", buried his announcement in between digressions about the late community organizer Saul Alinsky and attacks on the Federal Reserve for "suppressing interest rates".

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Ms. Brown was justly criticized, Ms. Scanlon notes, for not allowing certain subjects into her magazine.

Later, in Part III, Rawls notes his agreement with most traditional views of justice in holding that individuals acquire a desire to act justly, and to do so for the right reasons, when they have lived under and benefited from just institutions (1999a, 399).

He notes what is lost and gained by the deliberate omission of these contexts from the poem itself, and asks, "What is the cost to a reader's self-esteem and resistance to vicarious hedonism, what must be discounted, for The Solitary Reaper to work for a reader justly and adequately aware?" Prynne's volume is titled Field Notes.

Not Yet" (April 19): Having spent several years leading the struggle to develop hoodia at Pfizer, I can justly reinforce the cautionary note in the article.

Although Rasmussen bemoans a "collective amnesia" that has exiled the revolt to the "footnotes of history," his own short account suffers from the scant historical record — "The slaves were preparing for battle, not taking notes," he justly explains — and, at times, from stiff academic prose.

The first map shows the Assyrian Empire, and it is accompanied on the following page by a 10-line historical account focusing on the reign of Cyrus, who, Sandys notes, "may justly be considered the wisest conqueror and the most accomplished prince to be found in profane history".

On an entirely separate note, a reader justly asked, in reference to a phrase in one of my posts: "Does anyone flying domestically sup in the sky?" It's a good question, given the way most airlines have eliminated anything more than a stale sandwich in a cardboard box for passengers flying coach for anything under about six hours.

John Guare, in his program notes for the present production, calls it "the secret great American play," justly placing it alongside "Long Day's Journey," "Streetcar," "Our Town" and "Death of a Salesman".

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