Sentence examples for quite mention from inspiring English sources

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Here's one of the latter, from 1962: savor the amazingly hip, hallucinatory, nearly terrifying conceits: P.S. Moments ago, this word in, from Gene Deitch himself: _ Richard,In your "Where Are The Wild Things?" blog, you didn't quite mention that I actually directed a "pure" animation adaptation of the Maurice Sendak's classic, beginning work on it in 1969.

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Nobody quite mentioned them by name, although delegates clearly knew they were there.

And while never quite mentioning Mitt Romney by name, the first lady was a key player in that offensive strategy.

In this last book, Grossman, like a man making up for lost time, described with a clear mind and heart the horrors that, for twenty years as a writer, he had not quite mentioned: collectivization, the famine, the camps.

In other months, some people may quite naturally mention partridges and pear trees and mangers, but they are bird-watchers and arborists and goat-keepers.

And as one of the tale end doing the maiden speech of my colleagues in the SNP I've noticed that my colleagues quite often mention Rabbie Burns a lot and they all try to form this intrinsic connection between him and their own constituency and own him for themselves.

The Berlin theatre is quite alive, mentions a number of plays currently on the boards.

Whenever there's an article, the introduction quite often mentions my father, which I find quite frustrating.

And, unlike many of the evangelists, he quite often mentions the problems of leading a Christian life in a sinful world.

"So when my source quite unconsciously mentioned this list of what he described as quack foods, I said, well what sort of quack foods?

Three contexts in which theories of this kind show up quite often, mentioned in the first Section of this entry, are discourses on (1) alternative logics, (2) mathematical conjectures, and (3) metaphysical views.

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