Sentence examples for mentioned very from inspiring English sources

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"Revenge" has been mentioned: very operatic.

That part of the equation will not be mentioned very much on the hustings.

As a Chicagoan, he was even mentioned very, very briefly as a possible replacement for Senator Roland Burris of Illinois.

Not that any sexual act is ever mentioned; very little in Murasaki Shikibu's prose is plainly stated.

But the building is included in the Greenwich Village Historic District; for the project to go ahead, the Landmarks Preservation Commission must signal that the O'Toole Building, mentioned very favorably in the commission's original designation report, is disposable.

I visited with him at his second-floor desk a few times, interviewed him in person and by phone, mildly criticized one thing he did, and – notably — was mentioned very kindly in a Twitter message of his when I was under attack for that criticism.

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That seems very Internal Revenue Service, not to mention very Oscars.

Tanaka: "Cormac McCarthy's 'Blood Meridian' very violent, very well written, and did I mention very violent.

In both shows, Adlon was the perfect comic foil for CK: bawdy, blunt and vaguely infuriated by the modern world, not to mention very funny.

They are all intriguing queries; not to mention very different from the questions the same supporters were pondering this time last year.

And most of them are mediocre — not to mention very ugly.

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