Sentence examples for manuscript for instance from inspiring English sources

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The banal manuscript, for instance, assumes an almost totemic power as it's read, handled, edited, rewritten.

She spends the last week of any big project — the final edit on a manuscript, for instance — at an upscale hotel, chosen for its on-site spa.

We think of him as a technophile – designing a diving suit in a drawing in this manuscript, for instance – but when it came to publication, Leonardo was a luddite.

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Early 14th-century manuscripts, for instance, state explicitly that John Duns was a Scot, from Duns, who belonged to the English province of Friars Minor (the order founded by Francis of Assisi), that "he flourished at Cambridge, Oxford, and Paris and died in Cologne".

He pointed out that the status of the posthumous publications the letter and manuscripts, for instance, as well as "Stephen Hero" (an unfinished autobiographical novel which Joyce radically revised as "A Portrait") and "Giacomo Joyce" (a fragmentary, poetic account of Joyce's relationship with a female student)—is still unclear.

He pointed out that the status of the posthumous publications — the letter and manuscripts, for instance, as well as "Stephen Hero" (an unfinished autobiographical novel which Joyce radically revised as "A Portrait") and "Giacomo Joyce" (a fragmentary, poetic account of Joyce's relationship with a female student) — is still unclear.

The DDLE adopts the solution to this problem used by print publications of Darwin's manuscripts, for instance, the 1836 1844 notebooks (Darwin 1987), a work coedited by DDLE Editor-in-Chief David Kohn.

Other examples are methyltransferase_11 domains hidden in the DUF689 domains (DrXP_684963 or DrCiapin1), which are easily verifiable by PSI-BLAST seandhing and the DUF738 domain, which contains an Acetyltransferase domain (Acetyltransf_1) that was already described in an earlier section of this manuscript (see for instance the LOC79969 proteins from human, mouse, fish or worm).

A powerful scene from the anonymous manuscript of "Sir Thomas More," for instance, has been matched in certain features of its handwriting to Shakespeare's six extant signatures.

In Darwin's case, this might include, for instance, manuscripts all bearing on a given subject such as human evolution or the origin of species.

We have further re-read the entirety of the manuscript to look for instances in which we explicitly refer to selection occurring on a 'strain', but have not been able to identify any such instances.

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