Sentence examples for rather arranged from inspiring English sources

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The identification of the ZIFL gene chromosome locations revealed that they are not evenly distributed in the rice genome, but rather arranged in clusters (Additional File 5).

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Rather, arrange for a pickup from your hotel ahead of time.

Unfortunately, I would rather arrange apps on my own and keep the little headers out of it.

Rather, I arranged for one of two trusted family friends to move into our home.

In some respects, TMZ, which first appeared in December 2005, represented a throwback to earlier journalism, when many reporters relied on documents rather than arranged interviews to break news.

Mr. Rather had arranged for a reservation on the train, and after dashing through the airport, he climbed into the cab, telling the driver there was not a moment to waste.

Large and positively luscious, in succulent shades of brown with perfectly plain backgrounds and no visible supports or containers, these are not conventional still lifes or vanitas pictures but simply flowers in all their creamy fullness, rather casually arranged, with random linear stems and intricate meshes of leaves.

It describes a kooky, suddenly insolvent family that, having been booted from their Upper East Side townhouse, ends up living in Central Park, between Seventy-second Street and Seventy-ninth Street, just inside Fifth Avenue, their belongings rather mysteriously arranged exactly as they previously were indoors.

There are, however, areas that need improvement: the table of contents in many books are rather haphazardly arranged; there is no way to scroll quickly through a book with the side slider, meaning that you have to go back to the table of contents to jump ahead; and most frustrating, there's no way to mark up a text by highlighting, dropping bookmarks, or composing notes.

Recent studies point to a magnetic assemblage that is dominated by single-domain magnetite particles that tend to be isolated rather than arranged in chains, the most distinguishing feature of magnetotactic bacteria fossils.

Moreover, evolutionary remnants, including vestiges and contrivances, constitute excellent evidence for DWM in part because the characters of organisms are not scattered randomly, but rather are arranged in such a pattern that implies (i.e., requires for its explanation) a hierarchical, branching tree and change through time.

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