Sentence examples for striking ones from inspiring English sources

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The portrait of Mr. Paracha is one of the striking ones to emerge from the files.

This newspaper has similar skeletons in its cupboard.It is exactly because assessing scenarios is so hard, says Dr Edenhofer, that the IPCC authors instead chose to simply expand on the details of four particularly striking ones.

The most striking ones were navy with minimal embellishments.

Not all of these gifts come from former patients and their families, but some very striking ones do.

But in this case, the stories were very different in wording, if not in intent, and the quotes from Romney advisers were striking ones to remove altogether.

The ups were striking ones, including 1954 when it staged the first performance of Salad Days and the UK premiere of Arthur Miller's The Crucible.

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Such coins, with an incorrect striking on one face, are called mules, just like hybrid animals, and they are rare.

On the subject of different perspectives, a most striking one was offered by the excellent commentator on the US, Andrew Sullivan.

The read-across to the Leveson inquiry – which I attended on Monday – is a striking one.

The more striking one is "Gloomy Day" (1921), another take on the problems of the Weimar Republic.

The image of the abandoning and abandoned mother is a striking one.

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