Sentence examples for offer a closing from inspiring English sources

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The cocky governor grandstanded to the last, melodramatically ending his boycott of his impeachment trial to offer a closing argument.

That's a nice setup for me to offer a closing thought.

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Nor does she offer a close-up portrait of Boru­khova, who did not agree to an interview.

And for high schools, the diagnostics could offer a closer analysis of where they are coming up short.

Extensive introductions to every source offer a close reading of language and provide full historical and biographical background.

Our seminars offer a close examination of literary techniques such as plot, point of view, tone, and voice.

That statement will offer a closer read of his assets and liabilities and include those of his spouse.

Below, Mr. Hanenberger and Mr. Ramsey offer a closer look and explain how Buddhism and American Indian beliefs factored into a movie with Santa Claus and the Easter Bunny.

Tours leave frequently, last about an hour and offer a close-up look at large-scale brewing and, of course, the Clydesdale horses.

While SBC could cobble together its digital subscriber line and satellite services to offer a close comparison to cable, it is still no substitute.

There will be big-city fishing, with rod, reel and bait provided free, and workshops on the river's ecosystem in which microscopes will offer a closer look.

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