Sentence examples for profile described from inspiring English sources

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A 2004 New York Times profile described you as tyrannical.

Ms. Mutlaq's life and death track the profile described by Mrs. Qaduri and others.

One Republican official with a national security profile described the affair as a coping mechanism.

"A round peg in a round hole," a BBC profile described the newly appointed work and pensions secretary at the time.

(An early profile described his secretary as "a busty hippy in a skintight, purple mini-dress, with filigreed white stockings, lace-up boots and funkily mismatched earrings".

Weiner should take a note on that last point – a recent New York Times profile described him as "rhetorically fierce – sharp-witted but prone to alienating allies".

Her profile described herself as an "enthusiastic amateur, a true girlfriend experience and interested in lots of good clean adult fun".

The Sunday Telegraph profile described Essex Man as "young, industrious, mildly brutish and culturally barren", and of course, "breathtakingly right-wing".

In vivo studies support the pharmacological profile described above.

Then the same gas flows and temperature-time profile described above was employed.

When a New York Times profile described Mr Brown as being "no angel", the comment sparked anger across social media, with people insisting he had only behaved as most teenagers do.

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