Sentence examples for terms with one from inspiring English sources

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He's on friendly terms with one of Monica Lewinsky's lawyers and receives the occasional note from former Senator Daniel Patrick Moynihan.

During all the summers I spent at Fenway Park in Boston, I felt as if I were on intimate terms with one brother but had never met his twin in Chicago.

To quote Plato, "Laws are partly formed for the sake of good men in order to instruct them how they may live on friendly terms with one another, and partly for the sake of those who refuse to be instructed, whose spirit cannot be subdued, or softened, or hindered from plunging into evil".

America's leaders, Avedon's pictures evince, were for the most part grave, glamourless, white men of a certain age who wore dark suits and, if not all instantly recognizable to us, would (like members of any extended family) be on familiar-enough terms with one another.

More than Patrick Ewing, the man responsible for not winning a title in New York was Michael Jordan". Lee finds irony in the fact that Ewing originally came to the Garden as a villain while he was in college and left New York on almost similar terms, with one back page headline blaring, "Good Riddance".

Nashville, with closeted cowboy country singer Will Lexington, is reaching into the depths of Dixieland and putting a (handsome) human face on the struggle to come to terms with one's sexuality.

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It would be preferable to replace this term with one depending directly on the estimated sources.

I remember when I first heard a doctor use that term, with one of my daughters.

But with this latest change of heart, Mr. Barak finishes his term with "one final zigzag, which is definitely one zigzag too many," Mr. Sarid said.

Typical was this one from Kendra: "While in college, I elected to avoid the traditional term abroad – one where I'd spend a term with one professor and a group of other students in a place like London or Rome.

129 MSPs sit for a five-year fixed term, with one chosen to become presiding officer, equivalent to the Speaker in the House of Commons, who sits on a non-party basis.

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