Sentence examples for new describes from inspiring English sources

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" The shock of the new" describes women's difficulties adjusting to the demands of motherhood and women emphasised the importance of social support in "Meeting new support needs".

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MEDLINE (2008 2014) and Google searches were conducted, using the terms (new described skin disease OR new described cutaneous disorder) AND (new entity in dermatology) AND (novel described skin disorder).

Biochemical identification of the inhibitory factors is the next step to progress in our understanding of the new described phenomena.

The difficulty is that there are hundreds of histone modifications, with many new described all the time (e.g. [ 32]).

Or, as Rich Cimini of The Daily News describes them, "a halfway house for misbehaving millionaires".

However Stephen G. Smith, the editor of U.S. News, describes Mr. Daily as "the linchpin" of the wire service's original report.

The Buffalo News describes the arc as "a brilliant five-episode story line".

One of the inked image depicts a woman who the News describes as "bearing a striking resemblance to Michelle," his wife.

The Daily News described his mausoleum there as "A Tomb With a View".

The News described the incident as "a clash of two men on the edge".

The Dayton Daily News described their aircraft as a dirigible and planted the story under the headline "Dayton Boys Emulate Great Santos-Dumont".

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