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(Isaac Israeli, p. 39) However, since Israeli's description of internal senses largely mirrors the description in John of Damascus' De Fide Orthodoxa, (Book II, Chapter 20) it is likely that Israeli derived his overall schema of intellection from another source.

Bill Clinton's assessment of the American health care system mirrors the description that both Obama and Hillary Clinton have offered.

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Rules included participant descriptions that mirrored the pamphlet descriptions and those descriptions of hypertension documented in the literature [ 16] for a study on hypertension knowledge done in India.

The reality of the situation hardly mirrors the ads' glamorous descriptions.

That description mirrors the plucky Orioles, who rode one-run victories and a-different-star-every-game formula to a long-awaited playoff appearance in 2012 and are continuing in that vein this season.

(Altmann and Stern, Isaac Israeli, pp. 10 11) Israeli's description mirrors the list of al-Jahiz (d. ca. 869) in the Book of Indications and Considerations (Arabic: Kitab al-Dala'il wa'l-cItibar) as well as cAli ibn Sahl Rabban al-Tabari (fl. 9th century), in his medical text Firdaws al-Hikmah fi al-Tibb.

And by the way, that description mirrors the one Tony Schwartz has given about the Republican billionaire.

He pointed to the phrase, "E Pluribus Unum" ("Out of Many--One"); "this is the essence of America," he said, "for my country embraces many diverse ethnicities while it is One Nation under God". Impressed by his passion and pride in the United States, I still believe John's description mirrors the true face of America, and that immigrant inclusion is not "mission impossible" after all.

Include relevant work that mirrors the responsibilities found in the job description.

The levels of integration as defined by Leutz [ 34] – linking, coordinating and full integration – are mirrored in the descriptions.

The wildly prolific documentarian Ken Burns often uses the 19th-century phrase "With the bark on" to define a plain-spoken approach or character, and it's fitting that the description might mirror the producer/director's nearly 40-year career as well.

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