Sentence examples for which were comments from inspiring English sources

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Furthermore, Table 3 shows that an average of 2.29 researchers produced a journal publication, only very few of which were comments or book reviews.

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LS wrote the drafts of the manuscript, which were commented for intellectual contribution by RW and CSL.

Vallabha's commentary on the Vedanta-sutras is known as Anubhashya ("The Brief Commentary"), which is commented upon by Purushottama in his Bhashya-prakasha ("Lights on the Commentary").

Superintendent Phil Cain said: "We are exploring with friends who are aware of a Twitter message, which was commenting about a male in a bar where Megan was at the time.

Cain said: "We are exploring with friends who are aware of a Twitter message, which was commenting about a male in a bar where Megan was at the time.

Belgium has stepped to the fore in international attempts to stop Pinochet returning to Chile, a move which was commented on with some surprise and even pride in newspapers yesterday.

There is the traditional method of trolling, of course, which is commenting on the original.

DS wrote the manuscript, which was commented on by IS, DB, HA, WK and AB.

JAS and KC drafted the manuscript, which was commented on and revised by all authors.

AD wrote the manuscript, which was commented on by all authors.

DS wrote the manuscript, which was commented on by DB, RS, HA and AB.

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