Sentence examples for were sun from inspiring English sources

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were sun

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A star, especially when seen as the centre of any single solar system.

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(They were sun worshipers, however, and did not venture far into the cave).

They also said there were sun bear, gaur, dhole and clouded leopard.

Traditionally, the Chitimacha were sun worshipers who reinterred the bones of their dead and practiced ritual head deformation.

Among the group of students were Sun Ae Song, 65, and her husband, Harry Song, 76, a Korean couple who moved to the United States over 40 years ago and have wanted to learn Spanish for a long time.

The two men who tied for the silver medal in the 200 freestyle behind Yannick Agnel of France were Sun Yang of China and Park Tae-hwan of South Korea.

In 1972, Morton formed the eels with guitarist Brian McMahon and singer Dave E MacManus: among their inspirations were Sun Ra, Albert Ayler, early Alice Cooper, the Kinks, and Fleetwood Mac's Then Play On. "We thought we were going to be extremely popular," Morton says.

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When I arrived, the people were sun-kissed and the rampant depression was barely noticeable compared with New York.

With Waitrose emblazoned across their shirts, they might have appeared the epitome of an effete southern team but they did not play like they were bothered whether their tomatoes were sun-blushed or sundried.

The products were sun-dried for 2 4 h to moisture contents of 60 110 g/kg.

The shells were sun-dried in the open air to a moisture content of about 8%, crushed and ground.

From the ten (10) mango fruits, five (5) were sun-exposed and five (5) were within the tree crown.

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