Sentence examples for was articles from inspiring English sources

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was articles

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A part or segment of something joined to other parts, or, in combination, forming a structured set.

  • Chelicerae]] is composed of two articles, forming a powerful pincer.

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Earlier she was articles director at Metropolitan Home magazine, assigning coverage and reviews of architecture, design, food and the visual arts.

He received his law degree with honors in 1982 from Columbia Law School, where he was articles editor of the law review.

Mr. Fishman is a native of River Edge, N.J., and a graduate of Princeton University and Harvard Law School, where he was articles editor of the Harvard Law Review.

"With Michelle Bachmann, it was articles about her eyelashes or shoes," and the cover of Newsweek that dubbed her "the Queen of rage".

Yet, interestingly enough, when I started to look for such stories in the local press, all I could find was articles about husbands ending their wives' lives.

"The stuff they provided as evidence was articles I'd written anonymously, on whether prison was an effective form of rehabilitation and whether underachievement in working class communities was down to the education system.

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A significant additional worry for these commentators was article 17.10.4.

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"There were articles in newspapers about it.

There were articles, but there was clutter, too.

They were articles that could be written this year.

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