Sentence examples for live in through from inspiring English sources

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So if you were to ask me what class to take next semester, I would answer based on personal experience: take a class that will push you beyond your limits and encourage you to interpret the world you live in through different lenses, like Video as Inquiry quite literally did for me.

But, just then, I thought Cronkite had broken through the barrier and for a tiny moment dared us to see the real terror of the times we live in, through the eyes of a most decent man who could not, and perhaps would not, keep the fear and despair and anger out of his voice in the service of the higher stability.

"Hosts share their passion or craft, and connect through the platform with travellers to give them a taste of the city they live in through the eyes of a local," says the startup.

My parents taught us by example to make the world you want to live in through action.

Unfolding throughout the next 12 weeks we will explore new ideas and possible solutions to help sustain individuals and the world they live in through education.

We must be honest with ourselves about how human interaction is now only affirmed or confronted based on the projected world we live in through screens.

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And although I could see the apartment I lived in through the window and across the field, I couldn't describe where home was".

— Mary Jean Wallace has a stockpile of wood and a caulking gun to patch the drafty walls in the barely winterized cabin that she will be living in through her first winter in the Rocky Mountains.

Conceived as Ms. Varda's 80th birthday approached, "Beaches" is a cinematic memoir in two senses: an autobiography rendered in carefully chosen, meaning-rich images and the account of a life lived in, through and for cinema.

In the works is "Melville's World," a book by Andrew Delbanco that will be an "effort to see the world Melville lived in through his eyes" and his "incredibly penetrating intelligence".

In the words of Holland et al. (1998), identity is "an outcome of living in, through, and around the cultural forms practiced in social life" (p. 8) and develops through dialectic and dialogic interactions with the environment, cultural artifacts, and surrounding people.

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