Sentence examples for mention precisely from inspiring English sources

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Tuesday also happened to be Mr. Wentz's birthday; just about everyone mentioned it, although they all seemed loath to mention precisely which birthday it was.

Sanders, of course, wouldn't exactly be thwarting history, he too would be making it; and while the Senator neglected to mention precisely how, he gave a few hints.

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(It is a typical Bonfiglioli touch that the artists mentioned precisely the kind of respectable nineteenth-century landscapists on which a high-end Mayfair dealer thrives — are just obscure enough to impress the reader).

Given that no one has the capacity to ensure that everyone lives a healthy and productive life, we may conclude that in this case no distributor is mentioned precisely because no one is qualified to be a distributor.

Which is why, I guess, the Beatles were mentioned precisely one time, and the rest of the piece is given over to bashing Patti Solis Doyle and passing off nineteenth century phrenology as "neuroscience".

While these Amendments profoundly changed the Constitution in many important ways, guaranteeing liberty and equality, ending slavery, expanding the right to vote, increasing the power of the federal government, applying the limits of the Bill of Rights to the actions of the states, Lee mentions precisely only one Amendment, calling upon signers to "protect Second Amendment rights".

And we might also mention that precisely in order to avoid that kind of profit-destroying competition, rival baby Bills would surely try to differentiate their products, possibly leading to loss of the one undisputed advantage of Microsoft's dominance: a uniform standard that allows many kinds of software to interact freely.

I am watching the fans in various states of rabidity, wondering how long it takes to wash all that school-color gunk off your body once you lacquer it on, not to mention what precisely motivates someone to apply such gunk in the first place.

History books rarely cover it (one recent weighty tome of British political history since the second world war mentions it precisely once).

As for reading in general, it's a subset of living, not a substitute for it, and the reverence with which it's mentioned suggests precisely the grade-conscious habits of good students — whom teachers have instilled with the habit of doing, outside of school, things that are good for school or similar to school.

The only sizes of intervals mentioned are precisely the ratios.

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