Sentence examples for thusly described from inspiring English sources

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Then it reaches Alastair Cook, whose coupon could not, even generously, be thusly described.

In other words, the PMP reflects the probability that the input variable thusly described matches data.

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The Daily Caller contends thusly: "Obama describes a racist, zero-sum society, in which the white majority profits by exploiting black America.

In New York Magazine, he was described thusly: On the trading floor Cohen was a voracious, unsentimental monster, working his will, conquering all he saw, and verbally thrashing any employee who made a misstep".

Which are described thusly on her agency site… Just in case you wanted to know how tall she was or something: Oh, and she can do the following accents, should you so require her to do so… Cockney, Dublin, London, Northern.

A magnum of Château Palmer 1900 would have set you back $16, and is described thusly: "Famous, even young, for its finesse, this lovely Palmer has with the passing years acquired the color of autumn leaves and the beauty of a faded tapestry".

It puts me in mind of a scene from The Mating Season by PG Wodehouse, described thusly by Mark Steyn:In [the book], a Hollywood starlet recounts to Bertie Wooster her encounter with an elderly English spinster who turned out to be something of a movie fan.

At the satellite Zeum Theater June 19-29, Constance Congdon's "Moontel Six" arrives, described thusly in the theater's publicity: "the story of a colony of genetically altered teens who leave the shelter of an abandoned motel on the moon in search of a home of their own".

Altman also had some theories about why companies lose their early idealism and focus, a transition that he described thusly: "You start with missionaries and end with mercenaries".

The situation can be described thusly: we have two conceptual contexts, a group theoretical context and a set theoretical context, and two functors moving systematically from one context to the other in opposite directions.

While you don't know it by name, the Navitimer is what Tom Wolfe had in mind when he wrote of the terrific watches worn by pilots (though once I heard a pilot described thusly: "He's all watch," which was not a compliment).

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