Sentence examples for makes it described from inspiring English sources

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Randy Schreiber, the owner of the company that makes it, described it as "a giant bottle-brush" that lies inside the gutter.

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There is some dispute about what it is - the original artists claims it is an elephant while the firm that made it described it as a pig - but there is no dispute about how treasured it will be.

He confessed to doubts about whether he was strong enough to make it, describing himself as "the weakest one left".

Make it describe what you do in the group and make a motto.

Desserts were the essence of homeyness: chocolate cake "like my grandmother makes it" (as described on the blackboard) was dense and fudgy with thick, delicious icing; île-flottante, making a comeback in Paris, was appropriately cloudlike.

Since the information about orders presented with the map primarily describes fossil evidence, this makes it challenging to describe something about each order during each time period.

Moreover, the use of fatigue curves, usually made on the basis of the number of cycles to failure, makes it difficult to describe and account for damage evolution.

Those who made it out described chaotic scenes, including families sleeping on soccer fields and stampedes earlier in the week for the single helicopter that arrived once every hour, taking just 25 people at a time.

To our knowledge this is the first report about an arthroscopic score which makes it possible to describe the summary of all relevant degenerative pathologies in the knee.

This makes it hard to describe certain crossover phenomena, like the horizons of black holes.

But the simplicity of the plan makes it easy to describe, especially in contrast to Mr. Romney's 59-point treatise.

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