Sentence examples for said employed from inspiring English sources

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Mr. Balazs, he said, employed him shortly after their introduction.

It has been alleged that Mr Said employed Mark Thatcher as an unofficial back channel.

The state had, she said, employed a "well-heeled system" to protect its soldiers and provide them with immunity.

Nature Publishing Group, he said, employed around 100 editors across its titles whose job is to assess submissions and organise peer review.

Mr. Seomin said shows like "Bewitched," which he said employed gay writers and actors, are still "among the gayest on TV".

Mr. Reed was aided by a combination of forces that included his own focused get-out-the-vote operation, which his campaign spokesman said employed 20 vans and buses and made 50,000 calls on Election Day.

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Most banks, Mr. Albertazzi said, employ special software to pinpoint dubious payments.

These pieces, Ms. Grad said, employ more drawing than her earlier work, which was heavily collaged.

"He caved in to the Dinkster," Mr. Harding said, employing his nickname for the former Mayor.

"And now they are saying what he is saying isn't real," Schumer said, employing a shocked tone.

"People just love to say that figure: one hundred million dollars," he said (employing a brief caesura himself).

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