Sentence examples for standard described from inspiring English sources

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The Evening Standard described the Beckhams and their son, Brooklyn, who will be 3 in March, as "the Jesus, Mary and Joseph of 21st-century Britain".

The Old Etonian, who owns a 5% stake in the Standard, described the change at the 183-year-old paper as "volcanic" but necessary.

Last year, David Brooks of The Weekly Standard described the conclave that nominated George W. Bush as "a lovey-dovey, mushy convention".

Along with old cronies like Karl Rove and Karen Hughes, he has also embarked on a Bush "legacy project," as Stephen Hayes of The Weekly Standard described it on CNN.

John Aizlewood, the influential reviewer for The London Evening Standard, described it as "spine-tingling, stomach-tightening," and gave it five stars.

Last year the London Evening Standard described him as "a scalpel-sharp storyteller"; the comedy website Chortle, meanwhile, has repeatedly labelled Chowdhry as offensive, dated, lazy and a misogynist (I think they're missing the point: he adopts these positions as part of the act).

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Stump's merry gait is also in keeping with his breed: the standard describes a rolling gait that is charitably described as deliberate but not clumsy.

This had a huge impact, with the front page of the London Evening Standard describing David as "the man who did his sums".

This standard describes the experimental procedure to determine the viscosity using a capillary viscometer.

The CWL CommandLineTool standard describes tools at a very syntactical level.

The function block oriented IEC 61499 standard describes models to implement distributed control systems.

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