Sentence examples for subject is made from inspiring English sources

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That subject is made concrete in the person of a writer, Anna Wulf, who cannot write.

The sadness of the subject is made bearable by the compassion and beauty of the writing.

This is not due to dilation of the pupil, because the same phenomenon occurs if the subject is made to look through an artificial pupil of fixed diameter.

Government officials said that during Abu Zubaydah's interrogation sessions, his C.I.A. questioners used tactics including noise, stress positions, isolation and waterboarding, in which a subject is made to believe he is being drowned.

Mr. Obama has in the past condemned waterboarding, and he was explicit in the interview that he regarded the use of the technique, in which a subject is made to believe that he is drowning, as torture, prohibited by statute.

Much of the news conference was dominated by questions about Mr. Mukasey's views on the harsh interrogation technique known as waterboarding, in which a subject is made to believe he is being drowned.

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Once the test subject was made comfortable, a member of the Special Purpose Team would offer everyone refreshments.

For me personally, I was always pushed away by the fact that movies about this subject are made in English.

For me personally, I was always in some way pushed away by the fact that movies about this particular subject are made in English.

A major contribution to the subject was made by Niels Bohr of Denmark, who applied the quantum hypothesis to atomic spectra in 1913.

The earliest contribution to the subject was made, maybe, by Aronson and Gilding and Peleiter (see [3, 29]).

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