Sentence examples for pattern of what from inspiring English sources

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It was the pattern of what I was doing and how I was doing it.

The urgency of these recommendations derives, at least in part, from the likely pattern of what is to come.

"If you look at the pattern of what has happened from other companies in bankruptcy, that's what happened," he said.

Democratic reactions to Lincoln's proclamation fit the pattern of what the historian Emma Lou Thornbrough called Hoosier "negrophobia".

Rather, Mr. Hemelt said, the company was hoping to "find out how he fit into this pattern" of what Mr. Hemelt called aggressive short-selling of Matrixx shares.

Next, the Amazon: a neon-green pattern of what looked like synapses filling the stadium, to the sound of birds, water, monkeys, and insects.

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On the backs of its short forelimbs are patterns of what look like modern bird feathers.

He watched the "patterns" of what made Dotty calm and agreeable rather than agitated and negative.

Sarah Ogilvie has closely analyzed the patterns of what Burchfield decided to leave out, and concluded that he was less accepting of foreign borrowings than other editors.

"We tend to study these patterns of what's going on in the family and what's going on in the workplace as separate, but they're very much intertwined," she said.

After all, propaganda is all about misdirection and wish-fulfilment: Whether you are Apple's advertising agency using integration propaganda to multiply desired patterns of what it means to be cool and different, or you are Isis using agit-prop to transform men from resentment to open rebellion, the target is the individual within the mass.

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