Sentence examples for serving precisely from inspiring English sources

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In her mews house just off the Portobello Road, serving precisely brewed tea in 18th-century English china cups, her rapidly enthusiastic conversation is punctuated with laughter or outrage and some dramatically conspiratorial nods and winks.

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But Ben-Gurion and Hausner served precisely these goals by giving a voice to Eichmann's victims.

The school serves precisely the children that city officials say they want to reach — 95 percent of the 240 qualify for subsidized lunches.

Alas, the arrangement is there to serve precisely the kind of song you would expect to turn up on a Noel Gallagher solo album: a wistful acoustic mid-tempo plod on which Gallagher repeatedly pleads with us to hold on, advice presumably aimed at anyone among his audience not already holding on following the repeated instruction to do so issued by Gallagher in Stop Crying Your Heart Out.

But in the middle of his discussion of sculpture he suddenly recalls Pausanias's account that the very earliest Greek sculptures were merely rough blocks whose function was to serve, precisely, as symbols of religious ideas (oops!).

Not least because the state seems to be saying that not only was killing Mark lawful, but that justice was served precisely by killing him.

Release of the hormone oxytocin may serve precisely to aid in that transition, or to signal that the returned hunter has successfully shifted roles, said Jaeggi.

But fortunately, the only territory we had to fight over was a space at one of the few narrow tables in the otherwise tiny restaurant (if the term restaurant can even be applied to Abu-Hassan, which serves precisely three dishes: hummus, a variation of hummus, and a creamed fava bean dish named fal which also includes, you guessed it, hummus).

Therefore, the autonomy of the child can be served precisely through serving the well-being and autonomy of these other people.

The PHIST family in Plasmodia probably serves precisely the role of a simple, easy-to-manipulate type of protein that can act to bridge or structurally support other components.

"There Was Once... ...... serves that function precisely.

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