Sentence examples for progress of events from inspiring English sources

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Though the tempo moves, the progress of events is slow, with the music shifting from brassy bursts to sudden silences.

He writes, "We hastened home; and fancying we foresaw in the swift progress of events, its entire abolition, resolved from that day forward to vent our speculations on our next-door neighbours in person".

In the progress of events at these islands, the two classes are receding from each other: the chiefs are daily becoming more luxurious and extravagant in their style of living, and the common people more and more destitute of the necessaries and decencies of life.

Uncanny, because the progress of events, in each city, is the same: a summertime provocation the raid on the blind pig, in Detroit, and the police shooting of an unarmed African-American, Michael Brown, in Ferguson triggers complaint, conflagration, looting, and a fearsome response from the authorities.

And writing in Syria's al-Ba'th newspaper, Khalaf al-Miftah says: "Given the progress of events in Montreux and Geneva, there is, so far, no indication of a real breakthrough in the Syrian crisis.

To organize his research on the Watts riots, journalist Robert E. Conot sketched out the hour-by-hour progress of events in 1965 on a 25-foot-long stretch of paper, then dressed the diagram in the exhaustive detail for which he became known.

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There's something just a little hurried about the progress of these events and emotions, so that you get a sense of how the sequence is meant to work rather than being affected by it directly.

Fatal complications in patients receiving major hepatectomy by the Pringle maneuver or by liver transplantation with small-for-size grafts can be reduced by minimizing hepatic I/R injury and avoiding the progress of harmful events following I/R injury.

Moskowitz comments: "The progress of today's events has made much of Final Blackout prophetic".

The other keynote address was delivered by Peter Ratcliffe (University of Oxford, UK), in which he provided a historical perspective on the progress of how signaling events sense oxygen.

During the initial phases of organogenesis somatic cells progress through a series of events referred to as differentiation, competence acquisition, induction and determination [ 20].

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