Sentence examples for otherwise described from inspiring English sources

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And they are at a 1961 party that Mr. Vidal has not otherwise described.

That the interception came in a season otherwise described as magical or storybook was no consolation to Favre.

Although one said they were "a bit plain", they were otherwise described as "choc full of loveliness", and "crispy, chocolatey and crave-starting.

That law states that the "word 'parent,' when not otherwise described by the context, means a natural parent or parent by previous adoption".

Mr. Rondel has also introduced his own unorthodox touches, including casting himself as the voice of Tinkerbell, otherwise described as female.

The doctors' workup on the Governor looked dreadful to a layman bum ticker, series of cerebral accidents, hardening of the arteries, and a not otherwise described condition called bronchiectasis.

The current wave, characterised by automation becoming smarter, machine-to-machine communication, artificial intelligence and continued technological improvements – and otherwise described at the fourth industrial revolution – still brings uncertainty and threatens a broader range of occupations and skill levels.

Henry Klehm III, a corporate governance lawyer at the law firm Jones Day who was not involved in the case, said the appeals court's decision was written narrowly to address the specific issue of prosecutorial misconduct in this case, and that the opinion otherwise described the case against Mr. Reyes as valid.

Unless otherwise described the term "response" refers here to the absorbance of an oxidized form of diclofenac.

So Williams's view is a No-Substance theory, or, otherwise described, a theory in which each trope is itself a simple Humean substance, capable of independent existence.

And frequently mental content is otherwise described as representational or informational content — and 'intentionality' (at least, as this applies to the mind) is seen as just another word for what is called 'mental representation,' or a certain way of bearing or carrying information.

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