Sentence examples for thusly in a from inspiring English sources

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Apple describes it thusly in a patent filed a year after its introduction, "[the chime] consists of a sound mark consisting of a slightly flat (by approximately 30 cents) G flat/F sharp major chord".

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Their teacher and supreme leader, one Mullah Muhammad Omar, instructed them thusly, in an edict issued a couple of weeks ago: "These idols have been gods of the infidels".

In one episode, he referenced stabbing a young black patient with needles, noting his "immense satisfaction as he terrorized this youngster with a needle and stabbed him thusly in the arm with a large-gauge IV catheter".

The league policy on ownership transfers reads thusly: "In conducting this investigation and evaluation (of a proposed owner), the N.F.L. Commissioner's office and the N.F.L. member clubs will consider all pertinent information.

In response to fear of a possible insurrection, ultimately the king commanded the midwives thusly, in verse 16, while delivering these babies, "...if it is a son, you shall kill him, but if it is a daughter, she shall live".

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".

Although SEC rules require that no more than 15% of a mutual fund's assets be invested thusly, in 2001 Van Wagoner once surpassed that when he continued to purchase private securities after already holding 15% of a fund's assets in such stakes.

David Simon, the former reporter from The Baltimore Sun and now a creator of television series including "The Wire," boiled it down thusly in his turn at the microphone.

Did Zimmerman consider every person walking thusly in the neighborhood to be suspicious?

This intimacy is best illustrated thusly: In December 1941, Roosevelt awakened one morning with the idea of calling the Alliesthe "United Nations".

In 1929, the Los Angeles Times explained honky tonks thusly:  "In these establishments, which were often of enormous size, much liquor was dispensed at the tables which crowded the floor, and entertainment of doubtful quality was given on a stage at one end of the room".

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