Sentence examples for speaking by which from inspiring English sources

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Coke famously said, "Judex est lex loquens" (literally, "The judge is the law speaking"), by which he meant that the judge is a kind of expert at declaring the law that was there antecedently in the community.

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This, of course, raises questions about exactly who is invited, so to speak, by which developments.

The key theoretical concept was "speaking Bolshevik," by which Kotkin meant not only the rote language people used to navigate the bureaucracy but also the more evocative language — of "shock work," "capitalist encirclement," and, above all, "building socialism" — that people increasingly used to understand themselves and their lives.

The work seemed a fitting continuation of fiery antiwar comments spoken by Naomi Wolf, which included descriptions of her experience as a journalist in Sierra Leone.

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Andersen and Burch punctuate the clips with onscreen interviews with four filmmakers — Paul Jarrico, Ring Lardner, Jr., Alfred Levitt, and Abraham Polonsky — and their own spare commentary (spoken by Billy Woodberry), which puts the clips in context.

The second is the soft language spoken by royalty, which is more difficult.

It is in that environment that Chait wants us to take seriously and without any offense his weighty, serious mind-baubles on everything from race relations to his frustration that rape laws are supposedly too strict and now his hand-wringing over imaginary affronts to white liberal men's ability to speak freely (by which he means "without women or people of color getting mad at him").

Singing is distinguished from speaking by the manner in which the breath is expended to vibrate the vocal cords.

"This is sacred land," Allard told the Guardian, speaking by a campfire on which burritos cooked in aluminum foil.

The unbroken-succession of coups of recent years has now been interrupted, in a manner of speaking, by reverse coups, in which power reverts to the people... A shift in the political climate of the world seems to favor liberty.

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