Sentence examples for which stranded from inspiring English sources

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Warren Morris had a career high five hits for Pittsburgh, which stranded 13 runners.

That $500 million contract, which stranded motorists in endless lines, was fraught with delay and technical mishaps.

Jason Kendall, Kevin Young and Aramis Ramirez each had two hits for Pittsburgh, which stranded 12 runners.

He hooked up with a carnival band, then a rhythm-and-blues group, which stranded him in Calif .in 1950.

The murmurous, mesmerising Old Joy made way for the wrenching Wendy and Lucy, which stranded pensive Michelle Williams on the fringes of town.

And "The Lost Patrol" was an updating of Xenophon's "Anabasis," in which stranded Greek soldiers pick their way through hostile Persian territory.

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But I am also not delusional or stupid enough to think this is rational, which strands me in some awkward netherworld between hopeless romantic and self-aware realist.

For the rest of the film, Pluto, Dina and Bruno Randy Quaiddo do their best to evade a pack of killers who are clumsier than the script, which strands one of the most gifted casts assembled in some time.

It cannot be determined which strand the mutations arose on, so context-dependent mutation rates are reported for triplets in the orientation found on the top strand of the right replichore (templating lagging strand synthesis).

For example, the thermodynamics of double-stranded siRNAs could determine which strand gets loaded into the RISCs.

Furthermore, since TFs bind the double-stranded DNA it is a matter of interpretation which strand of the DNA sequence is annotated and stored in the database.

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