Sentence examples for longer described from inspiring English sources

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No longer described as wallpaper, his deep, soft-edged, crimson paintings were now moody and apocalyptic.

These are no longer described in classical ideological terms, but, in the Roman manner, through the use of colours.

The three redlines were no longer described as pre-conditions but as objectives — as "necessary outcomes of any negotiation".

Russia is no longer described as an "active proliferator and part of the problem", as it was by Defence Secretary Rumsfeld in February 2001.

He no longer described himself as a socialist, an identity he had formed as a teen-ager, in the late sixties.

PC Wynne altered his statement so he no longer described himself "grabbing" Mr Ullah by the throat, changing it to "taking hold".

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"He can no longer describe himself as pro-life," said Judie Brown, president of the American Life League.

Mr. Flacco humored an inquisitor just a little longer, describing his personal style.

She says she would no longer describe herself as a feminist psychotherapist, as she did for so many years.

You can no longer describe the machine as "about as thick as a deck of cards"; you now have to add, "or at least the clubs and spades".

But the commander, Lt. Gen. Vladimir Moltenskoi, said he was no longer describing the events in Assinovskaya and Sernovodsk on July 3 and 4 as crimes, as he did last week.

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