Sentences with phrase «see opening sentence»

However, no one had ever heard of a medical illustrator before (see opening sentence), so you have to do a lot of explaining in the beginning.

Not exact matches

Surprisingly, Maine makes little of these scenes: Noe (the author uses the spellings employed in a pre-King James translation) is portrayed in the opening sentence as glancing «toward the heavens, something he does a lot these days,» but aside from the implication that he may be looking for further divine clarification and not just the promised rains, we don't see him musing much.
If you look through this long opening sentence of Paul, you see that he uses this phrase «in Him» or «in Christ» quite a few times.
Try being a man and being insulted the moment you open your mouth, having people turn their back to you in mid sentence, point out your flaws or ask you stupid make - or - break questions just to see how quick and sharp you are and if you are even worthy of getting a non-fake number.
When you open the curtain the sentence continues in the mirror: «With Eyes Different From Yours» — and the viewer sees himself or herself in the reflection.
The introduction to the book opens with the sentence: «If we compare the relative progress African Americans have made in education and employment to the struggle to gain control over how we are represented, particularly in the mass media, we see that there has been little change in the area of representation.»
If the crown is open to negotiations, we'll see if we can get a reduced charge or sentence.
Not only did the judge denounce the notion that a prosecutor could legitimately recommend a sentence to the court based on antecedent negotiations with the defendant it also held that the court should consider the terms of the deal itself: «A court must rigorously scrutinise in open court in the interests of transparency and good governance, the basis of that plea and to see whether it reflects public interest.»
To get started, see examples of engaging opening sentences for cover letters.
When you open your resume, do you see the red or green squiggly lines underneath words or sentences?
Expertise in employment standards, health and safety, labor code, jurisprudence, and human rights» You see how having this opening sentence in this kind of human resources resume creates impression, and brand for yourself as a competent professional Russian Mark.
A good test to see if your opening profile is any good is to delete those sentences that all candidates can say and leave only those statements that only you could make.
A lot of people will be puzzled by its opening sentence, which says that property owners in the Lower Mainland «are likely to feel a good deal richer» when they see their 2005 Property Assessments.
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