Sentence examples for she described too from inspiring English sources

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Ms. Blythe said she was suffering from a bad head cold, but if anything, that brought an exciting hint of rawness to her warm tone, a vulnerability that troubled the music she described, too simply, as "songs that made us happy".

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The tone served, it seemed, to insulate the writer from taking the events described too seriously.

Besides, the hardware, communication between vehicles and embedded software, are described too.

Architecture, design, implementation, and test of a reconfigurable digital baseband processor are described too.

Half of the comments pointed to an issue with too much assertiveness and the other half described too little.

* Second, the experiment in Figure 6 is of significant interest, but it is described too briefly.

The role of TLR family in the host defense against A. fumigatus infection was already described too.

As for the show, Yatsyuk's parents, who she described as "too off-the-boat to get it," think she swears too much.

She described them as "too scripted" and "too calculated" and reviled them for wanting "to put a fresh coat of rhetorical paint on our party".

She described Sasha as being "too aggressive, too strong, too sassy [and] too sexy", stating, "I'm not like her in real life at all".

It's a dish one hesitates to describe too vividly.

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