Sentence examples for neat description from inspiring English sources

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Of course, that neat description does not account for Guilin, the pleasure spot, or Hong Kong, which both lie ahead.

It's a neat description of the novelist's task, too – to scrutinise those things that "shallow habits" overlook.

It was a pretty neat description of clothes that combined bright colours, vibrant prints and, yes, plastic in shiny jewellery and dresses made from panels of Perspex.

This allows the group to function as a giant organism". All of which is a neat description of an ant colony.

On the very last page of the book, he describes the poet Robert Hass as "sanely associative," and that makes a neat description of his own narrative strategy.

A neat description of the problems of hybrid-drive vehicles has come out of the results of the 3 year HYZEM research program undertaken by European manufacturers.

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Nurtured in gay clubs, voguing bedevils neat descriptions of sexuality, combining aggressive gestures with feminine flair.

But those neat descriptions are simplifications of more complex and changeable realities.

These can be given neat descriptions as follows: Assume given that t r k (A) = {A0,A1,…,A k } is a k-truncated simplicial algebra as above.

This, as neat a description of the travel writer's art as you could hope to read, is Elliot's homage to his compatriot from the 1930's, the British gentleman scholar Robert Byron, whose "Road to Oxiana" is certainly the wittiest book, and perhaps the wisest, to have been written in English about Iran.

That's as neat a description of Paul's slaying as I have ever found.

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