Sentence examples for lines cited from inspiring English sources

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*Correction: A previous version of this post mistakenly stated that the lines cited from Rilke's Eighth Elegy describe a bird.

One of the epigraphs used in R. M. Koster's novel "Glass Mountain" is from the Japanese classic "The Way of the Samurai," and while the lines cited are about the elusive perception of the present moment, they also breathe suggestions of the warrior's code, of combat as life.

Even those familiar with the Debt Clock three blocks to the east might find the message opaque, but Mr. Matz said it was probably meant as a tribute to Seymour Durst, who took out more than 200 of the minuscule advertisements on the bottom of the front page of The New York Times -- the bottom lines cited on the facade -- and assembled substantial real estate holdings on the Avenue of the Americas.

We used DNA fingerprint analysis short tandem repeat (STR) profiling to authenticate the six ACC cell lines cited above, which include ACC2, ACC3 and ACCM.

66 Comparable to the DACS Network, the mTOR network represents biochemical modifications, directionality, biological entities, and annotations (cell lines, cited literature references).

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demanded the end of such lines, citing the Environment Agency's decision to alter its flood helpline from an 0845 to an 0345 number.

The railroad rejected the proposed rerouting of their main rail lines citing that it would result in worse grades than what currently exists and in order to reduce those grades, considerable lengthening of the rail line would be required.

In all fields, the high-impact papers (the 99th percentile, that is, the black lines) cite high-impact papers to a larger extent than the papers in the other impact classes (e.g., the <50th percentile, shown as brown lines).

Cisco's Kevin Kennedy, senior vice president of the service provider line, cited 2002 as the year in which significant demand will surface.

HEK293 cells are perhaps the most widely used cell line, cited in over four thousand publications and initial work has identified a number of endogenous receptors (see below).

The Oxford English Dictionary, in its definitions of "line," cites the April 26 , 1873 issue of Punch: "Pictures hung 'upon the line' at the Academy, for reason of their merit".

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