Sentence examples for successes described from inspiring English sources

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The writer and director Carlo Verdone, who in recent years had worked with Mr. Benvenuti on a series of comic films that are among Italy's biggest box office successes, described him as "an author who with intelligence was able to move us, make us laugh and make us reflect upon the vices and virtues of our country".

Despite the successes described above, the application of metagenomics to laboratory-based diagnostics is still in its infancy (Table  4).

The historical successes described in this review demonstrate that MDA can be used to reduce and, in some circumstances, interrupt transmission of both P. falciparum and P. vivax malaria in specific settings, and should be considered for operational implementation as one component of a comprehensive elimination strategy.

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Dettori is not widely seen as a modest man but he is certainly inclined to play down his part in achieving those seven successes, describing how he was overtaken by a sense of disbelief as the afternoon progressed.

Most reported "codon optimization" successes describe only two genes: one natural and one synthetic [8].

It became a cult success, described by Nobbs as, "a show which very few people watch, but which those few people like a great deal".

Lisa Endlich in her book "Goldman Sachs: The Culture of Success", described Tom as "a hard driving trader who would be widely emulated.

A Childhood Remembered," published in 2006 — again to some critical success described her 1950s childhood, deeply enmeshed in the lives of her alcoholic mother and auto­cratic father, yet simultaneously estranged from them.

The success, described in today's Science, opens the field for herds of transgenic cows that could produce copious amounts of milk rich in therapeutic proteins.

The success described in the studies just mentioned above necessitates that more exhaustive studies be carried out in order to understand and characterise completely the PL properties of NAA.

Experts say that the success, described in the February issue of Nature Biotechnology, has significantly advanced the prospect of repairing or replacing damaged human bladders with tissues grown from a patient's own cells.

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