Sentence examples for which affords him from inspiring English sources

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He should be immediately stripped of his status as a senator for life, which affords him immunity from criminal prosecution.

Djokovic won the first set 6-2. Wawrinka smacks a forehand winner to go 15-0 up and then at 15-15 slam dunks a 212km/h one down the line which affords him an easy put away.

So it was that Margolyes introduced us to Miss Birdseye, in "The Bostonians," whose unstinting philanthropy, the sincerity of which James does not doubt, has worn her away to a semi-spectre, the vision of which affords him a series of gentle smiles.

Reed is now working as a patent attorney at Eli Lilly in Indianapolis and reports that he is enjoying his new job, which affords him much more contact with inventors (the scientists) than when he worked for a law firm.

Berns is known for his skill in training dogs to sit perfectly still for fMRI (functional magnetic resonance imaging) tests, which affords him the ability to examine the inner workings of the canine brain.

He's been a game-changing phenomenon, with an overstuffed arsenal of personal cash and outrageous bombast which affords him unprecedented levels of freedom to do or say anything he wants, no matter how offensive or counter-intuitive it may be according to conventional wisdom.

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In 1996, he won the Young Concert Artists auditions, which afforded him expert career guidance and management services, already superseded by the heavy artillery of Columbia Artists Management.

While there Thesiger who carried Western medicines with him and often treated local peoples' ailments and injuries became adept at performing circumcisions, a skill that was highly valued and which afforded him with opportunities to visit villages throughout the area.

Lucilius was a Roman citizen of good family and education, a friend of learned Greeks, and well acquainted with Greek manners, which afforded him some targets for his wit.

The ability to schmooze, to bend perception, made Gee the ultimate fund-raiser, which afforded him the highest of presidential profiles, and a Time magazine profile two years ago lauded Gee as among the country's leading college presidents.

The year that he graduated (1954) from the Juilliard School of Music in New York City, he won the Leventritt Foundation award, which afforded him debuts with five major orchestras, including the New York Philharmonic.

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