Sentence examples for minor instances from inspiring English sources

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Unfortunately, the artist whose well-known work with fabric best evokes the body, Ernesto Neto, is here represented by minor instances of his pod forms made by filling nylon stockings with lead or plastic foam pellets.

"That's not to say that when you go through a broad investigation, you don't find isolated minor instances involving a number of different people -- not just Lou -- that have accumulated over the years.

Along the way, he points out a number of mostly minor instances where Harrod the biographer got it wrong, and when Harrod the man turns up in the story Skidelsky describes him as "vain, petulant and tiresome".

But, Atallah said, this was precisely why the union was so resolute in doing so: even seemingly minor instances of due process shortcuts could augur more serious ones down the road.

The Confederate brigade leaders performed, with the exception of Robert Ransom's unwillingness to commit his troops and a few other minor instances; Burton surmises that the blame of July 1 must lie with the overall commanders.

Often, what seems like one or two minor instances of name-calling are actually part of a much larger and intense, cross-platform campaign intended to intimidate and, sometimes, ruin a person's ability to work, go to school, and lead a healthy life.

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Instead of stressing problematic issues by emphasizing each minor instance of petty crime or intolerance, politicians and information media should support regeneration projects—even outside central areas, to address issues such as the difficulty to organize events similar to Mantova's well-known literary festival (Festivaletteratura) outside the historical center.

Some of the fixes were minor: for instance, when the remote jammed, I took out the battery and popped it back in.

A composer with synesthesia sees specific colors when he hears music in different musical keys: G minor, for instance, is not just "yellow" but "ocher"; D minor is "like flint, graphite"; and F minor is "earthy, ashy".

Data from tests in which volunteers are asked how they would behave in various "heat of the moment" situations -- whether they would have sex with a minor, for instance, or act forcefully with a partner who asks them to stop -- have consistently shown that different states of arousal can alter answers by astonishing margins.

The abuse of minors, for instance, is a crime.

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