Sentence examples for rose describes a from inspiring English sources

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Rose describes a world that remains within living memory, but which is about as remote as the culture of the Incas.

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Thanks, Neil – and English rose describes an attractive girl with a pale delicate complexion – or skin colour – but you can't actually tell where a person is from by the way they look.

In his book, Mr. Risen describes a botched C.I.A. operation in which the agency provided flawed schematics to Iran in hopes of delaying its nuclear program.

The rose described above could be created for every OTU in the study.

Achintya Devi is the yogi and massage therapist who organizes the online community, Goddess Rising, described as a "gathering of all priestesses, medicine women, gypsies, goddesses, yoginis, change agents, mothers, daughters, wives, witches, sisters, dakinis, mermaids, peacemakers, rebelles, earth angels, wisdom keepers, empresses".. Plants are the finest poets on Earth.

The girl rises, describing "the lie" she knows.

Red Storm Rising, which describes a war fought to the brink of a nuclear conflagration, features a slick and duplicitous Politburo chairman who makes Washington a generous offer on arms reduction while all the time secretly planning for war.

Therefore, a need for transalveolar approach that can elevate the membrane safely and for elevation heights greater than 5 mm has risen, Tatum described a modified approach to his osteotome technique in which bone particles are pushed in the sinus.

In an Atlantic article headlined "College Is Different for the School-Shooting Generation," Ashley Fetters describes a rising generation that constantly scans rooms for exit points and games out active-shooter scenarios.

His response describes a parabola: rising, seeming to converge, dropping away.

Recently, a novel concept 'bio-effectors' rose on to describe a group of products that are able to improve plant performance rather than fertilizers.

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