Sentence examples for winning descriptions from inspiring English sources

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His books are filled with winning descriptions of Provençal meals run through with the flavors of north Africa, Italy, Greece.

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Orwell, Overy says in the course of a particularly winning description, was "so fastidious about completing his toilet each day that if there was no water to shave in, he would shave in wine".

Since Hodgkin & Huxley's Nobel Prize winning description of AP formation in nerve cells (Hodgkin and Huxley, 1952), and its subsequent application to cardiomyocytes (Noble, 1960 19622), cardiac electrophysiology insight has been aided by biophysically based computational models of AP formation, which we will refer to as 'AP models'.

Collective organization does nothing to dampen emerging scholars' "distinctive voices" -- but it can win job descriptions, grievance procedures, fair pay and health benefits for those who do the university's work.

The deals, signaled by "% off" designations in ads, appear to be winning out over descriptions of specific prices, like "was $39.99, now $19.90," or promotions like "buy one, get one" half off or free, known to retailers as bogos.

To win, a description of the technique would also need to be accepted for publication in a peer-reviewed scientific journal.

Its shorthand description: winning ugly.

Just as a single soccer player can be the agent of an event that satisfies the extrinsic description "winning the World Cup for Spain", so a single dog can be the agent of an event that satisfies the extrinsic description "being a surrounding".' The former suggestion would appear to involve reference to the individual dogs involved, a fact which is not revealed in the original remark.

Consider Piers Akerman's icky description of the winning yacht's famous winged keel in his cash-in book, The Cup Comes Down Under.

The full description of the winning design will not be made until next week, said Matthew Higgins, the corporation's chief operating officer.

An example of her winning enthusiasm comes in her description of the first movement's pas de trois for the second ballerina and two men: "When it is danced correctly, with pedal to the metal, the exhilaration of seeing the woman lead the two men in triumphant flight around the stage is supreme".

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