Sentence examples for material was quite from inspiring English sources

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Alcott warned the judge that the material was "quite raw," prompting a general rearrangement of courtroom spectators, all seeking a clear view of the screen.

Chris Williams, the Swansea professor who edited the diaries, told me that Mr. Burton had "an enormous thirst for learning and reading," and that his "recall of material was quite phenomenal".

The stability of supercapacitor material was quite good as seen in the capacitance values in the plot.

The as-prepared material was quite stable during the recycling experiments, which could lead to potential applications in engineering practice.

The investigation reveals that the weekly mean water content on the surface of material was quite low.

The micrograph, shown in Fig. 4, reveals that the material was quite porous, due to the very high inorganic phase content.

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So much of the [IPN] material is quite obviously fake.

And search results for older material are quite limited.

Even if they did, the material is quite newsworthy, and the First Amendment would likely prevail".

McElherron's material is quite macabre, and audiences and actors alike could have benefited from a slower entry into these dark, imagined worlds.

"The thought that the protective skin of this icon of America will be made from glass sourced on the other side of the planet and not local material is quite a blow".

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