Sentence examples for miscellaneous matter from inspiring English sources

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George Philip Krapp's The English Language in America (1925) is valuable to the student of American pronunciation, and contains much miscellaneous matter of interest, but there are gaps in it, and the author opposes his own evidence by arguing that English and American show few important differences.

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Other include finding out what happens to a half dozen other engaging characters, as well as miscellaneous matters of justice, karma and wry humor.

But it may be that metabolic syndrome involves the production of growth-stimulating molecules that help cancers along.On the matter of the miscellaneous final third, Devra Davis, an epidemiologist at the University of Pittsburgh and the author of a new book* on cancer, argues that more attention needs to be paid to pollutants and chemical hazards.

These men were inveterate, miscellaneous jokers, not overly concerned with matters of religion, orthodoxy, or the state of their souls.

They will inform you of simple matters such as if your Miscellaneous Expense account exceeds approximately 2% of your Operating Expense total, then you are classifying too many expenses into that account, most probably.

Lauterpacht said the seized iPhone, laptop, USB thumb drive and other documents may contain "a very wide and miscellaneous range of materials" that were legally sensitive including matters not directly related to the arbitration.

Much like Mr. Baldwin's previous cut-and-paste works — including the film "Tribulation 99," his self-professed "pseudo-pseudo-documentary" about American interventions in Latin America — this new work hits your synapses like a cluster bomb, assailing your tremulous gray matter with a barrage of cinematic fragments (most recycled, some newly shot), miscellaneous rants and ruminations.

He counts as a physical object the matter occupying any portion of space-time, however scattered the portion and however miscellaneous the occupants; such an object need not be what he calls a "body", such as a person or a tree or a building (see 1981, 13).

The basic patterns of damage will be classified as normal, white-matter damage of immaturity (WMDI), focal ischaemic or haemorrhagic lesions, brain malformations, diffuse encephalopathy infection, and miscellaneous or unclassifiable lesions.

Age: Miscellaneous.

Miscellaneous: 1998 Doublebase, Mediamark Research.

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