Sentence examples for which is describing from inspiring English sources

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He is rarely able to communicate clearly what his music means to him ("It's difficult to talk about these songs in depth," he says at one point; "that's why they're songs"), but his writing is adequate to the main task, which is describing how he became the rock 'n' roll version of Harry Potter: Clapton is, after all, the Boy Who Lived.

Some Ppy layer formation aspects were evaluated and mathematical model, which is describing tendencies of gp51/Ppy layer formation, was adopted.

For supercapacitors based on NCM, we chose the EEC diagram, which is describing the processes occurring at the interface electrode/electrolyte and is consistent with the results of EIS.

Cortazzi divides stories into three narrative categories: the event, which is describing what happened or a series of events that happened; the experience which includes the feelings, reactions, images and meanings that the participant ascribes to the recounted events; and the evaluation, which is the broader interpretation of what happened and its significance.

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That period which is described in the book.

Landmark Forum is a multi-day session which is described as an "accelerated learning experience".

They're worried about "surface water", which is described as "a non-starter".

The report highlights the prevalence of sexting, which is described as "commonplace".

Take the first course, a Vongerichten special, which is described merely as 'egg caviar'.

An arrow points down to PRI Holdings, which is described as a "holding company for international contracts".

E. Yang, which is described herein.

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