Sentence examples for reports of things from inspiring English sources

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Further, not all the sayings and deeds in the Synoptic Gospels are reports of things that Jesus actually said and did.

Notably, he traveled through various cosmic realms, bringing back to the Buddha reports of things that were transpiring in those worlds.

Shortly after I went to South Africa during the Boer war the colonel of our regiment sent me to the front, where for some days we scouted about on the veld, heliographing reports of things we thought we saw.

You might want to wait a few days to make sure there aren't any reports of things going awry.

Now, however, he found fault with the cryptocurrency and blockchain ecosystem for price volatility and ills like reports of things like pump-and-dump schemes.

"There are a lot of unconfirmed reports of things like this.

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Constant reporting of things like this until they become genuinely mundane may be a way of actually bringing about this change, perhaps via some form of society-wide habituation effect.

Although each of the data collections methods we used has their weaknesses - notably the self-reporting of things like water temperature, or timing between drying in the survey - comparing and contrasting data from different methods helped to better unpack their meaning, and enhanced interpretability and hence the credibility of our analyses.

Col Lapan said the files were from an Iraq-based database that contained "significant acts, unit-level reporting, tactical reports, things of that nature".

the law of gravitation, the laws of physics that govern how every electronic or mechanical device that you have ever seen, operated, or benefited from (including computers, phones, refrigerators, heating systems, air conditioning systems, cars, planes, ad nauseum) have all been based on technologies developed from years or generations of reports of how things are LIKELY to happen.

He described personal reports of such things as memory images of one's childhood home as "sheer bunk," nothing more than the sentimental "dramatizing" of verbally mediated memories (i.e. conditioned tendencies to say certain things, either out loud or sub-vocally) (Watson, 1928).

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