When fear, despair, anger or sadness threaten, all you have to do is compose a short sentence and she'll be right. |
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That last short sentence is so matter-of-fact, and describes such an everyday event, that I bet you hardly noticed it. |
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Each entry comprised a graphic concept and a short sentence which described a vision for a twenty-first century town centre. |
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It seems that Flanders has too many aspects to sum it up in one short sentence. |
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Only one short sentence in the Treaty noted that each country agreed to not pollute the waters to the injury of the other's health or property. |
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Many women in prison serve a short sentence, which means that the turnover rate is high. |
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Adding a short sentence 'Be kind to our planet and print this email only when necessary. |
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A key idea is a fairly short sentence which makes a proposal about which you wish to know the opinion of the participants. |
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The beauty of the short sentence has to do not with accessibility but distillation, and often, as in this case, with momentary entrancement. |
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Now, that is the sort of nice, short sentence which produces a certain kind of silence. |
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Here you write in large letters a word or a short sentence which reflects the essence of your problem. |
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This short sentence emphasizes the readiness of Matthew to answer to His calling. |
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Pérez Roisinblit was also disappointed by Gómez's relatively short sentence. |
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The easier it was to define a character in a short sentence, the easier it was to write a short-sentence-length status update for that character. |
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The sharp jump-cutting, short sentence to short sentence, quotation to quotation, creates the same effect that Burroughs creates in his novels. |
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It was only for a short sentence but it's not enjoyable, especially for your loved ones. |
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After you developed your message think of a slogan which summarizes your advocacy project in one short sentence. |
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In fact, our observations showed us that Board members may spend as much time and effort on a non-violent offender with a short sentence as they spend on a violent offender with a long sentence. |
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I say again, in one short sentence, that the Canadian assistance to us in this field in no way, not even remotely, helped us in gaining, attaining, achieving the capability that we did. |
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Use one short sentence to explain each point you want to make. |
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Considering the extent of his crimes, he was given a surprisingly short sentence. |
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A short sentence under the census logo informed the viewer that the census was a duty that must be undertaken. |
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One short sentence from the Greek Prime Minister, Alexis Tsipras, highlights the conundrum of the eurozone and, in its contorted emotiveness, makes the situation worse. |
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The faces of 1000 researchers, of which 21 from Paris Observatory, are projected in series at large scale on the Pantheon, accompanied with a short sentence summarizing their vision of the future. |
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Australian national David Hicks pleaded guilty under the Military Commissions Act pursuant to a pre-trial agreement that saw him released from Guantánamo to serve a short sentence in Australia. |
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In practice, particularly where the prisoner is serving a short sentence, it may be unrealistic to attempt an evaluation, in which case the prisoner should be released when a set minimum period has been served. |
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The panel's decision was the second short sentence handed down here. |
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