Sentence examples for through the accumulated from inspiring English sources

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As he trudged through the accumulated groundwater, mussel shells crunched underfoot.

It may have died a quick death on Broadway but Tóibín's text, Fiona Shaw's performance and Deborah Warner's production cut through the accumulated sentimentalities of Marian tradition without denying the need for faith.

Rummaging through the accumulated possessions of adolescence in her bedroom over the summer, Jean singled out the items that she could not leave without: her sewing machine, her coffee maker, the social justice posters that covered her wall.

Every so often during a national convention, a politician says something that shines right through the accumulated oratory hanging like fog above the convention floor, creating an image that requires deeper contemplation.

The ground is shifting under their feet; they're groping their way through the accumulated rubble of modernity, trying to make sense of the jarring new social types being hatched.

When you were released from prison, in 1990, we were worried that it might be almost impossible for someone incarcerated for twenty-seven years, during which the public had begun to refashion your image through the accumulated myths and expectations of such an unconscionably long time, to become an ordinary man again.

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First, when the sound waves pass through the accumulating blood, it produces "acoustic streaming", causing the blood to flow away from the injury.

Mr. Baker allows Jane to define herself through the accumulating details of her day-to-day life and through telling interactions with her layabout roommates, work acquaintances and, most of all, with Sadie (Besedka Johnson), a grumpy widowed octogenarian whom Jane befriends after buying a Thermos at her yard sale and discovering a large stash of cash inside.

Though most of the noise in real estate news has been generated around acquisitions of property rather than paper, that is already changing as investors begin to comb through the accumulating mountains of discredited credit.

Each of us tries to sort through the accumulating evidence to understand its meaning, whether at the most personal level (e.g., should I give my baby water using a sippy cup made from polycarbonate plastic) to a more global level (e.g., should a pesticide be banned from use).

The accumulators compete with each other through mutual inhibition, and the accumulated evidence in each is subject to "leakage" or decay.

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