Sentence examples for story setting up from inspiring English sources

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On  Saturday the Daily Telegraph's story setting up today's debate in Parliament carried the headline "Miliband and Clegg plot an end for press freedom".

He layers the story, setting up his premise early in the film: that first impressions can't be trusted, and that truth rests with each person telling the story (Elvis Mitchell).

"My job typically entailed going somewhere involving a breaking news story, setting up a temporary darkroom, covering the story, processing the film and making a print of the best image," he writes.

Even – or especially – at his silliest, he keeps the pages turning, effortlessly throwing out each character's back story, setting up cliffhangers and moments of pathos, and, when it's necessary, summoning Abbot Enomoto to kill butterflies by telepathy.

The young African heroine of the collection's final story, "Setting Up Shop," must also fight her way free of communal opposition: "When Zulfa told Masoud Hamad that she would only be his wife if he divorced the three he had already and gave up his children, she didn't think he'd do it".

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The story sets up a delicate social hierarchy between the two girls.

She does so every now and then — the story sets up a well-defined window in which she can — and when she does, the movie comes alive.

The story, set up by a puppet-show prelude, is the eternal triangle, in this case between the socially awkward, style-challenged, introverted, naïve office clerk and amateur painter Maurice Legrand Simonn); the young prostitute Lucienne Pelletier, a.k.a.a

Schwarz, acting more as a middleman than as a journalist pitching a hot story, set up a meeting between Nowinski and the Times' sports editor, Tom Jolly, for whom Schwarz had been writing Sunday columns about statistical analysis on a freelance basis.

While the Newsweek story sets up Dorian Prentice Satoshi Nakamoto as a hidden-in-plain-sight mystery solved, Nakamoto's letter paints a rather different picture of the person.

The story sets up a dialectic between the fart and the queef -- the two poofs as different gender sides of the same gross-out coin.

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