Sentence examples for paragraph calls from inspiring English sources

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But the resolution's key paragraph calls for the agency to report Libya's past breaches of the Nonproliferation Treaty to the United Nations Security Council.

But reading past the tributes to Nazarbayev's "outstanding service", the declaration's final paragraph calls for renaming the capital and other important facilities across the country after theleader of the Republic of Kazakhstan.

Rosen calls the Fugue in E minor (later included in Mendelssohn's Op. 35 for piano) a "masterpiece"; but in the same paragraph calls Mendelssohn "the inventor of religious kitsch in music".

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But the paragraph calling for the voluntary participation of developing countries in greenhouse-gas reductions was struck out during the late-night haggling.

In his appendix, Greenberg includes a lone paragraph called, simply, "Eugenics," in which he expresses bafflement that among the papers of his hero, A. W. Schorger — whose 1955 book on the passenger pigeon became the source for all later studies — he found a pamphlet warning that "talented humans" were going the way of "yesteryear's passenger pigeon".

"Harry Potter and the Incredibly Conservative Aristocratic Children's Club" paints J. K. Rowling and her characters in a fairly negative light — Bustillos comes out swinging in the very first paragraph, calling the new movie "a fine-looking but completely incoherent mess with a morally bankrupt and politically repugnant story at its core".

In his appendix, Greenberg includes a lone paragraph called, simply, "Eugenics," in which he expresses bafflement that among the papers of his hero, A. W. Schorger whose 1955 book on the passenger pigeon became the source for all later studies he found a pamphlet warning that "talented humans" were going the way of "yesteryear's passenger pigeon".

So teachers' questions are referred to as delayed K1, or dK1 moves, as in Table 3: Exchange 2. Table 3 Exchange 2: Pedagogic knowledge exchange Speaker Exchange Roles T So what was this paragraph called?

Finally, halfway through the book, I stumble on a paragraph called "Why Pineapple?" The explanation reads: "Besides being an elegant and exotic fruit, three large pineapples are a lot to consume in two days," followed by the fact that "it doesn't make you thirsty", which, according to the book, is why you won't be tempted to drink any alcohol during your pineapple days.

We have added a new figure detailing an important part of the model, we have majorly restructured the Methods section and we have added a new paragraph called "Model overview".

Last week she unveiled a brave new project -- the Charter for Compassion, an elegant four-paragraph call to action aimed at reinvigorating this most important value in our world today.

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