Sentence examples for yet she described from inspiring English sources

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Yet she described her 10 years as artistic director as "wonderful" and "a privilege".

She said she understood if some people in the Sanders wing of the progressive movement "continue to feel underrepresented," yet she described much of her work as being "in dialogue with people to my left".

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Yet she describes her tormentor as "calm, gentle and sensitive".

Ms. Russell grew up in St . Joseph Mich., about 100 miles northeast of Chicago, and said the books were also partly based on her own experiences, yet she describes a childhood that sounds decidedly undorky.

In yet others she described her sexual escapades with fellow rebels, while lambasting the domination of female recruits by their male commanders.

Yet when she described those early years to The Times, the Sacramento native sounded almost ambivalent about fame.

Yet she also described a transformation in her relations with Mr. Giuliani and Mr. Pataki.

Yet she also described the joy she had felt in that period, her appreciation of the family she loved and of life itself, every day of which she had learned to savour.

His grandmother had never seen the film "Schindler's List," or read Elie Wiesel's "Night," yet she had described Auschwitz just as the history books did: the crematoriums, the starvation, the systematic and industrial murder of the Jews.

Yet even as she described her "24/7" schedule, she served as chief executive of the mayor's personal foundation.

And yet, when she describes her father's work, Ung lapses into the voice of a dreamy child: "His success never came from stepping on everyone along the way.

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