Sentence examples for when inscribed from inspiring English sources

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The haunting sense of absence is reminiscent of conceptual works related to the Holocaust, for example the British sculptor Rachel Whiteread's concrete library, a monument to the murdered Jews of Vienna, or the pillar erected by Jochen Gerz and Esther Shalev-Gerz in Hamburg that is lowered into the ground when inscribed by citizens with messages remembering Nazi victims.

It is also shown that the solutions of optimization process regarding different initial profiles for disc of similar specifications are unique when inscribed hypersphere radii in the last solution stages are equal.

Since the time when inscribed oracle bones and tortoise shells (China's oldest extant writing) were used for divination in the Shang dynasty (c. 1600 1046 bce), calligraphy has been associated with spiritual communication and has been viewed in terms of the writer's own spiritual attunement.

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When inscribing a photo for his friend, the journalist, screenwriter and novelist Adela Rogers St. Johns, Wally wrote: "Just another so-and-so who never got into uniform except when he put on his greasepaint".

Interview with Harold Stassen who set a world record for book autographing when he inscribed 3000 copies of "Where I Stand" in two sessions totalling 4 hrs., 55 minutes.

When he inscribed them, he often did so with a big sketch of a dog that ran off the page because he was mostly blind by then".

That was Jefferson's meaning when he inscribed in the annals of our civic religion the conviction that "all men are created equal".

Had my friend known when she inscribed that note that she was giving me one of the queerest books I would ever read?

Ada Louise Huxtable, then the architecture critic of The New York Times, remembers that Mr. Zannettos evoked negative comment when he inscribed the facade stone at the lower right with his name; she says that it was only after some complaints that the names Carrère & Hastings were added.

His left eye is all but ravaged now, the veins on his head purple and visible, and when he inscribes a book he holds the page close to his face.

In the first half, the novel is at its strongest when it inscribes the diurnal rhythms of the narrator's life: conversations with an elderly servant over chai, spare bachelor flats in Delhi, whiskey talk, highway vignettes, the tragic unraveling of a (Sikh-Muslim) marriage.

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