How To Use Entirety In A Sentence

  • Words are clear, and the hymns, presented in their entirety, are imaginatively varied in terms of solo, a cappella, sectional and tutti singing.
  • She seemed to take him in, with a benign appreciativeness, in his entirety. T. Tembarom
  • However, it also emphasizes that the efficient and effective functioning of the system in its entirety is bicentric to the success of some display programme, irrespective of the display method chosen. Xml's Blinklist.com
  • Jon's suite, which makes up the entirety of the original Concerto record, is nothing better than a bad mixture of hard rock soloing and a rather childish idea of classical music.
  • Additionally, I ruined it by spending the entirety of my meal making promises to myself of a tomorrow full of extra situps and a bowlful of lettuce for lunch.
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  • I am what could be called morbidly obese, and have been for almost the entirety of my life. Rob Kall: Keith Olbermann Terrorized and Gov Tries to Hide it
  • Our sexual behavior expresses not only our psychosexual makeup but also the entirety of our personality.
  • The entirety of time and space is his playground, from the dawn of the Universe to its end. Times, Sunday Times
  • Got this email yesterday which was very sad, this is it in its entirety.
  • Listening to it in its entirety is also fairly unrewarding.
  • The package, described by analysts as "economic armor-plating", is unlikely to be required in its entirety, but provides a buffer against unexpected volatility or currency speculation. Lloyd Mexico Economic Report - August 1999
  • This week, Mr Dhillon wrote to our letters page to say he denied all the allegations in their entirety, claiming that he was being ‘used as a scapegoat in political wranglings arising from spurious and vexatious allegations’.
  • So, for Tim's peace of mind and history's record, here's the Diarist's excerpt in its unabridged entirety.
  • The property has almost 1,000 feet of shorefront and is available in its entirety or in parcels. Private Properties
  • The poem is too long to quote in its entirety.
  • We all hastily clicked on the teaser shot featuring the car's taillamp and badging, and we'll take in the entirety of the CT 200h when the wraps come off at the dwilsonflyer 9: 16PM (2/25/2010) Autoblog Green
  • Sally Jesse here and a White House news conference there, broadcast by C-SPAN in its interminable entirety.
  • Now, I am sure that this is not a lie, per se, because as we know if we polled the entirety of those who would call themselves "scientists" in the world, we could probably find 200+ to say that many questionable things are true insert snaky comment about anything you want here. Bruce Reyes-Chow: Jesus Christ, Michelle Bachmann And Other Lunatics
  • What genius will be able to explain to us that the term Islamofascism is absurd because Islam itself, in its entirety, is a form of fascism? Yahoo! News: Business - Opinion
  • Realistic individual" is a jumping-off place of the Marxian new philosophy, it belongs to a entirety spectrum in the linguistic ambit of the Marxian philosophy.
  • And now, of course, we come to that part he kept from telling in its entirety, preferring to risk a lie than defame his friend. SACRAMENT
  • Since the entirety of something cannot be a gross enlargement uppon the vast majority of the same thing, this must mean that Fred thinks that the lawyer only considers a small fraction of laws to be violable by Bush. An Elected Dictator « Lean Left
  • Rome's official statements do not explicitly define whether Tradition is the second of a two-part revelation (known as partim-partim), or if both forms of revelation contain the entirety of God's revealed truth. Pros Apologian
  • On 30 November the Decree on Missionary Activity was voted through chapter by chapter, and then approved in its entirety.
  • The writings of Ern Malley, in spite of the intentions of the authors, have reached canonical literary status with their inclusion in their entirety in the Penguin Book of Modern Australian Poetry.
  • WGA-HRP (Toyobo, Tokyo, Japan) solution as retrograde tracer via a 1-µl Hamilton microsyringe into the entirety of the olivary complex (two cats, Cases 1 and 2: 0.2 µl×2 and 0.2 µl×4) or with the use of a 5-µl Hamilton microsyringe into its subnuclei (two macaques, Cases 3 and 4: PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles
  • He refrained from reaching any firm conclusion, but said that it was plain that the entirety of the claimants' cases was contentious to a degree.
  • We stayed in the hotel throughout the entirety of the weekend.
  • The altar in its entirety constituted the true tabernacle of the Most High, who assuredly could not dwell sub divo without a special roof of his own under the lofty vaulting of the naos. (p. 163) An Irish Ciborium and the Ciborium Generally
  • “To name the Nazi genocide ‘the Holo­caust,’ ” the phi­los­opher Gillian Rose warned, “is already to over-unify it and to sacralize it, to see it as provi­dential pur­pose—for in the Hebrew scriptures, a holocaust refers to a burnt sacrifice which is offered in its entirety to God without any part of it being consumed.” Holocaust and Israel
  • Instead of playing Europe in 2013, as originally envisaged, Metallica will take a "European Summer Vacation" next year, including gigs at Germany's Rock Im Park and Rock Am Ring festivals in early June—where the top-grossing thrash band will play its chart-topping 1991 record known as "The Black Album" in its entirety—before heading to Britain and Austria. Overweight in Metal, This Band Tries to Play Tunes in Forex
  • The entirety of human blood, for instance, can arise from a single, highly potent blood-forming stem cell called a hematopoietic stem cell, which typically lives buried inside the bone marrow. The Emperor of All Maladies
  • This fight is a very difficult one not because the ‘police barricade’ is immovable, but because the thousands in their entirety need to be so convinced of their cause that they do not lapse into physical aggression.
  • Walking its entirety takes four or five months and resolute determination: only about half of those who set off will make it. Times, Sunday Times
  • Piper added that the Mossad role alongside certain Mossad-allied elements was the 'missing link that explained the entirety of the assassination conspiracy of John Kennedy.' Daimnation!: Blood money
  • A full copy snapshot replicates the data set in its entirety.
  • The land question should have a distinct recognition as a true reform issue, and while committal to the policy signified by the term single tax, in its entirety, should be avoided, land speculation and monopoly should be condemned as a monstrous evil, and against that evil should be directed such special taxation of land values as will check and ultimately destroy it, without too rudely disturbing existing values. The Arena Volume 4, No. 24, November, 1891
  • In any event, the descriptivist POV is that the entirety of the language has resulted from monstrous bastardizations, and that this process continues all around us. Prescriptivists amaze me (to) no end « Motivated Grammar
  • HERE to hear the interview in its entirety but essentially Brit reveals that she just "recut" and mastered some tracks to put the finishing touches on Pink is the New Blog | Everybody's Business Is My Business
  • Such sentiments of animosity towards the church, the teaching establishment and tradition were excuse enough for the censors to ban the film in its entirety.
  • Movement III unfolds as a graceful pastorale in 6/8 time, presenting the melody twice in its entirety, adding gravity through use of an ostinato-like pedal line.
  • They almost unanimously hold that the narrative of the patriarch's life is composed practically in its entirety of three writings or writers called respectively the Jahvist, the Elohist, and the priestly writer, and denoted by the letters J, E, and P. J and E consisted of collections of stories relating to the patriarch, some of older, some of later, origin. The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 1: Aachen-Assize
  • The rhythms, sequences, waves and patterns with respect to the retrogression and direct motion of the planets is symphonic in its holistic entirety.
  • Although you spend the entirety of the game within the confines of one of the three controllable vehicles, the vehicle simulation aspect is pared down somewhat, playing more like a third-person shooter.
  • We must view the problem in its entirety.
  • Clearly the faculae on the sun are very small compared with sunspots and any attempt to numerically model the sun in its entirety is unlikely to be successful. IPCC and Solar Correlations « Climate Audit
  • The sound mix adds more reverberant echo to Vaughan's voice once the entirety of the space and the physical relations within it have been revealed.
  • The easiest way for a bill to become law is that one chamber passes the legislation and sends it to the other chamber, which adopts it in its entirety, allowing the bill to be sent to the president for signature.
  • Words come to mind that I can't print in their entirety, that the tribunal is full of petty popinjay chickens**ts. On Public Universities And Guns
  • I suspect you are looking at the Novello Theatre ad which is for Spring Awakening - which has up to 8 shows a week and you'll be expected to work for the entirety of each performance, with a minimum of a 3. 75hr calltime. Undefined
  • Sunday i spent almost the entirety of the day in bed (reading fic).
  • There is more emotion, compelling storytelling and entrancement in a single flutter of foliage or the touch of a hand to a cheek in Reiniger's film than in the entirety of one of Ms. Walker's convoluted rape scenes. The Usual Suspects
  • I'm just not crazy about having the choice made for me, and sexualizing the entirety of public space.
  • I also know of a remaining RSigs Regt which is (even after the Sigs changes) still more obsessed with Sqn titles than its current and future role within Op ENTIRETY. Army Rumour Service
  • These atmospherics dominate the track's entirety, sometimes swelling to a crescendo of volume, but often maintaining an uncomfortable stasis - one borne of quiet desperation and longing.
  • Nobody would stand around long enough to view a nautch in its entirety.
  • It touches on the entirety of life as sacred. Christianity Today
  • It is estimated a further £30 million will be needed to prevent further slippages along the entirety of the seafront.
  • Nor is it true that the whole of the policy is incorporated in the certificate or that both instruments in their entirety are to be read together.
  • Treasury, Citi has elected to remarket the entirety of the trust preferred securities held by the Treasury. U.S. to Sell Some Citigroup Trust Preferred Securities
  • In their entirety the cognitive therapy techniques of Beck and his colleagues offer a complete system of psychotherapy.
  • With regard to political theory, the difference between Hobbes and myself, which is the subject of your inquiry, consists in this, that I always preserve the natural right in its entirety [ego naturale jus semper sartum tectum conservo], and I hold that the sovereign power in a State has right over a subject only in proportion to the excess of its power over that of a subject. Spinoza's Political Philosophy
  • For Novo, an urban chronicle must represent the city in its entirety and must include previously taboo and transgressive urban activities and spaces.
  • When I'm composing my reviews, I often abbreviate the movie title, then use Microsoft Word's replace function to fill in the title in its entirety.
  • That has been true for the entirety of American history "If the opposite of pro is con," quipped John Adams, "then the opposite of progress must be congress", and as a general rule, government in abstracto is incapable of fixing big complex problems. Christopher Dodd: "Had I known at the time that there were any A.I.G. bonuses involved..."
  • This gives them a mystical identification with the entirety, and deep forms of bliss.
  • Compare the trash of the entirety of this year's SuperBowl halftime compared with the classic halftime performance of U2 two years ago.
  • This was the first ancient vessel ever excavated in its entirety on the sea bed.
  • I'd be interested to hear the 2nd album which the label rejected in its entirety. The Guardian World News
  • One of the real tasks in psychiatry is to be able to sit with and experience people in their entirety, and not as a set of boxes.
  • They also plan to “devot (e) the entirety of any savings from reduced fighting to deficit reduction, rebuilding our military, and funding our commitment to our veterans.” BOEHNER'S BOGUS BUDGET
  • It's hard to pull out one single track for mention since the album is mostly classical or semi-classical music and is meant to be heard in its entirety.
  • In their entirety the cognitive therapy techniques of Beck and his colleagues offer a complete system of psychotherapy.
  • The Lead - Rubber - Bearing ( LRB ) is a type of isolation device in its entirety.
  • It is also around four times the original estimate, and as costs spiralled, Congress moved to scrap the project in its entirety.
  • Characters and events from the less fashionable end of the Hartnell and Troughton eras get pretty short shrift (eg the entry in volume 2 for Ping-Cho, whch reads, in its entirety, "Chinese girl"). Four BF audios
  • We might conclude that the impossible role is unactable in its entirety — certainly uncapturable — and that the play is ultimately unknowable. Stay for the Curtain! Eustis Quotes Bergman in Pedestrian <i>Hamlet</i>
  • There are many pertinent quotes in the article, but you really need to read it in its entirety.
  • The entirety of the absurdity is eerily similar to Joseph K being accused of a crime he does not know. Global Voices in English » Egypt: US “Activist” Travis Randall Deported
  • You may add this article to your website or repost it elsewhere but only in its entirety.
  • Knowles is also the only writer who liveblogged the entirety of the In Memoriam montage, even bittersweetly punctuating with the forgotten Brad Renfro. The Oscars: The 2008 Oscar Liveblog Awards: Vanity Fair
  • It is best appreciated in its relaxed, complex entirety, the themes rippling into your consciousness like a cool backwash from a passing ship.
  • It is pointed out that the State capital is ideally placed for sky-gazing, as it is close to the equator and the northern and southern hemispheres can be seen almost in their entirety.
  • As the reader perceives, slang in its entirety, slang of four hundred years ago, like the slang of today, is permeated with that sombre, symbolical spirit which gives to all words a mien which is now mournful, now menacing. Les Miserables
  • Richard says that to be consistent I should regard Australia in its entirety as a backwater of self-congratulation.
  • The film has been shown in its entirety for the first time.
  • And by golly, all weekend long and for nearly the entirety of the coming week, we'll be basking underneath blue skies and 68-degree weather.
  • This task takes time and energy - it should not be done in its entirety after a long day at work.
  • This estate by entirety is an anomaly and it is perhaps an oversight that the Legislature has not changed it into a cotenancy, as has been done in so many States. The Legal Status of Women in the United States of America. January 1, 1938. Report for North Carolina. An Advance Printing of Individual State Material, Constituting Part of a Compilation Now Being Prepared to Show the Present Legal Status of Women in the
  • People have always paid as much attention to Olympic judo as they have to Olympic wrestling (and judo is a relatively recent olympic addition) – which is to say, agreeing with you ‘not much’ – but the reason people ‘ignore’ boxing is that boxing in its entirety is not a big as it used to be. Matthew Yglesias » The Second-Best Kind of Olympics
  • The author though tha the studies from now on should consider more the integration, entirety and overall ratio equilibrium inside life element ecosystem of living organism.
  • For him, writing about art was writing about life in its entirety. Times, Sunday Times
  • Taken as an ineluctable entirety, these units of self-measure are intense, unnerving, and productively bewildering. Seth Abramson: December 2011 Contemporary Poetry Reviews
  • In and out, the strands of gold swam through the heavier layers of thin taupe-colored yarn that constituted the knitted entirety of her dress. Bougeotte - French Word-A-Day
  • A Regulation is binding in its entirety and directly applicable in all member states.
  • Many picture framers don't realize that their prices are too low to cover the entirety of the expenses they incur annually, let alone generate enough profit for their businesses to grow.
  • Maybe you should "trivialize" Mr. Murtaugh's letter, in its entirety. McCain Campaign's Muddled, Self-Contradictory Message On Ayers
  • The marinade was super-penetrant, infusing the lamb in its entirety with a depth of flavor I appreciated very much. Archive 2005-04-01
  • In what's being hailed as a victory in the world's first case against biopiracy, the European Patent Office have upheld a decision to revoke in its entirety a patent on a fungicidal product derived from seeds of the B2fxxx
  • The development of new discoveries and revisiting of old discoveries is a fairly predictable factor, and a large portion, if not the entirety, of the so-called unidentified projects should be expected to materialize. Priorities « PubliCola
  • This wonderfully-illustrated edition of the poem, which is rarely reproduced in its entirety, begins in hushed suspense, and then builds into a dramatic crescendo as the rollicking verses usher in the mysterious midnight visitor.
  • As it happens, this passage was quoted in its entirety by the reviewer in Columbia Spectator, who added that to verify the "exactitude" of the description one needed only to listen to a Toscanini performance. Critic
  • The entirety of the universe flows in patterns and I am a tiny turn in the patterns of the universe.
  • The altar in its entirety constituted the true tabernacle of the Most High, who assuredly could not dwell sub divo without a special roof of his own under the lofty vaulting of the naos. (p. 163) An Irish Ciborium and the Ciborium Generally
  • Hey cyclists, if you want to see dedicated bike lanes cross the entirety of downtown, give Pete Ladner an email to let him know you support his idea.
  • Permission to reprint this article is granted if the article is reproduced in its entirety, without editing, including the bio information.
  • But there was no reason for blue-pencilling the entirety of paragraph 6(1) as inappropriate to vaccine claims. Times, Sunday Times
  • The entirety of medical records of a community are a non-renewable single good.
  • Only by offering the play in its entirety, blemishes and all, does its content makes sense.
  • The surprise is that up until now an English-language transl ation of Grossman's lengthy article has never been published in its entirety. Rediscovering Europe's War-Time Writers
  • It is also of subjectiveness, entirety and relative stability.
  • The poem is too long to quote in its entirety.
  • Other great reads from the Blogospheres (just "snips" - read in their entirety, please - if they weren't must reads, I wouldn't be linking to them): The Gun Toting Liberal
  • We should remember at the outset that the nomad or minor science evoked in A Thousand Plateaus is not the Royal or major science that makes up the entirety of what Deleuze and Guattari call ˜science™ in What is Philosophy?. Gilles Deleuze
  • The BRAD BLOG spoke recently with the legendary 1970's-era whistleblower in the wake of our recent exclusive, detailing Edmonds 'announcement that she was prepared to risk prosecution to expose the entirety of the still-classified information that the Bush Administration has "gagged" her from revealing for the past five years under claims of the arcane "State Secrets Privilege". Brad Friedman: EXCLUSIVE: Daniel Ellsberg Says Sibel Edmonds Case 'Far More Explosive Than Pentagon Papers'
  • Fog on Friday followed by a Saturday rainout meant the event would have to be run in its entirety during a 10-hour window of opportunity Sunday.
  • It should be sobering that a political neophyte who has imbibed the entirety of his campaign know-how over the past two months feels it appropriate -- and hardly worth highlighting -- the fact that he will be a counter-measure to the communist and terrorist forces that the Sarah Palin-approved pundit class has been shoehorning into the public discourse. Asher Smith: Refudiate is the New Normalcy
  • According to my philosophy, which regards the world in its entirety as full of a divine afflation, there is no place for individual will in the government of the universe. Recollections of My Youth
  • Apparently, to make room for other things deemed more important like episodes of “Firefly,” my brain dumped high school in its entirety. Day in the Life of an Idiot
  • Why not ban cold calling in its pernicious entirety? Times, Sunday Times
  • The entirety of last week had been spent with her in hour long after school detentions.
  • As an annuitant who cannot leave Equitable, I demand that the Penrose report be published in its entirety as soon as possible and that open hearings be granted now.
  • And by golly, all weekend long and for nearly the entirety of the coming week, we'll be basking underneath blue skies and 68-degree weather.
  • The film allows screen time for a number of different dance pieces to be played out in their entirety, much like a musical.
  • The entirety of it is sensory overload, more than one can absorb in any one viewing.
  • Government operates best when there are no secrets… I would urge that Section 15 be deleted in its entirety.
  • To go home from the phrase, ‘civil rts’ to incorp the entirety of the bill of rts doesnt hold water either. The Volokh Conspiracy » Why Justice Stevens Sees Himself as a “Judicial Conservative”
  • The entirety of the Central and South American debt is a result of this operation.
  • The trains crashed and now it's time to pick up the survivors I also know of a remaining RSigs Regt which is (even after the Sigs changes) still more obsessed with Sqn titles than its current and future role within Op ENTIRETY. Army Rumour Service
  • Will McConnell do, as Howard Gleckman suggested he must, in order to balance the budget by 2020, "abolish" the entirety of government. TV SoundOff: Sunday Talking Heads
  • A captive wild animal can only show us the loneliness, fear and boredom they experience for the entirety of their miserable lives.
  • We might conclude that the impossible role is unactable in its entirety — certainly uncapturable — and that the play is ultimately unknowable. Stay for the Curtain! Eustis Quotes Bergman in Pedestrian <i>Hamlet</i>
  • The countryside was to be considered in its entirety rather than an actual or potential zone of conflict between competing interests. Rural Land-Use Planning in Developed Nations
  • Nelson: None of us could have missed the statement in italics right at the beginning of the book, which Denton places in his introductory “Note to the Reader”: “The cosmos is a seamless unity which can be comprehended ultimately in its entirety by human reason and in which all phenomena, including life and evolution and the origin of man, are ultimately explicable in terms of natural processes” (p. xviii). Blast From the Past
  • Whenever she walks into the room, Gary doesn't take a few seconds to register the entirety of her own figure, notices Barbara.
  • We must view the problem in its entirety.
  • The entirety of this immense and civilised achievement is accessible only in libraries, or to those prepared to spend cash.
  • However, in the beginning I did not understand the importance of the cinematographic expression in its entirety.
  • I make no pretence that the points raised can be taken in their entirety and applied to people whose culture or background is completely different. Growing Through Loss and Grief
  • In this sense, such a designation of his task orientates him first of all to the entirety of the believing community. Archive 2008-01-20
  • The package, described by analysts as "economic armor-plating", is unlikely to be required in its entirety, but provides a buffer against unexpected volatility or currency speculation. Lloyd Mexico Economic Report - August 1999
  • D.C. viewers were cut away from the last 4:30 of an Oklahoma State-Oklahoma football upset to see a Capitals pregame in its entirety, per local contracts.
  • But, sir, " she said, "I have not yet decided whether or not to grant you your peep, that moment of inutterable bliss for which you will, willingly, surrender the wondrous veil to me in its entirety. Cinnamon Roll
  • Read in its entirety the memorial is no petition for clemency or mercy but makes out a clear and emphatic case on the basis of legal rights and constitutional practices and principles.
  • And now, of course, we come to that part he kept from telling in its entirety, preferring to risk a lie than defame his friend. SACRAMENT
  • Their unique mix of reggae and punk kept the crowd jumping and shaking for the entirety of their enthused set.
  • The animals are then served whole in coconut milk and are consumed in their entirety.
  • She wore Emma Huntington's jade parure in its entirety; the hairclip, the earrings, the ring, and the necklace, all made of that elegant musty jungle color.
  • When the photograph is shown in its entirety, it reveals her sitting casually atop a photo studio dropcloth. Photos of crime victims, such as Chandra Levy, can become numbingly familiar
  • This year, Cup Match was televised live and in its entirety for the first time.
  • He rolls his eyes while he says this and Annie senses the entirety of his humorous tone.
  • The court determined that Google's AdWords contract, a "clickwrap" contract, was enforceable in its entirety. April 5th, 2007
  • Shelley's description of the East in Alastor, where he discursively depopulates and reduces to ruins the entirety of Eastern territories in order to enable a reframing of the East as pre-modern space situation within Notes on 'The Ruins of Empire: Nationalism, Art, and Empire in Hemans's Modern Greece'
  • The original also featured a "Slow Version" of the title track, which is heard in its entirety for the first time on this double-disc set. Mike Ragogna: Fan-Funding With Jonah Smith, Plus Chris Bell, Stephen Stills, and Manassas Updates
  • Weisberg's defense came in the form of a tweet that read in its entirety: "Shorter Eric Alterman: blahblah evil Republicans phony liberals media media blah. Eric Alterman: Think Again: How to Manipulate Form and Content for Fun and Profit (and Conservative Ideology) or 'Enough about You'
  • The reports contain a few deletions, and one interview, from May 1, 2004, was redacted in its entirety.
  • Rafah remained firmly shut throughout the entirety of Operation Cast Lead, immutably so, even in the face of pleas from the Arab world. Qanta Ahmed, MD: Israel and the Flotilla: On the Dangers of a Binary View
  • Congressthat couldbe canceled or weakened through a "trigger" mechanism that would weaken and delay the "Public Option Plan" "in it's entirety" for many years to come that in the interim should be considered as being meaningless, counterproductive, andalso unacceptable for those desiring Universal Health Care at the present time ... OpEdNews - Diary: Why The Public Option Plan Should Be The First Segment of any Health Care Bill
  • Two decades on, the band are reuniting to perform the album in its entirety. Times, Sunday Times
  • With last week's ruling, however, supervisors appointed to fill a vacancy will have the entirety of their first term uncounted toward term limits. SFGate: Top News Stories
  • The novelty of the avowal rendered what it carried with it inapprehensible by him in its entirety. The Woodlanders
  • Here, in its entirety, is the apercu of John J. Miller -- conservative, writer, and proud father: Ellis Weiner: "This is How Conservatives Are Made"
  • The film has been shown in its entirety for the first time.
  • The only other dictionary I could find it in was, of course, the OED, whose entry reads in its entirety:minivet 'mInIvIt. Languagehat.com: MINIVET.
  • Last year, for example, by posting to the internet in their entirety, immediately after Easter, the six homilies from the previous Holy Week. Magister on Benedict's Liturgical Emphases
  • The paragraph referring to the incident has now been deleted in its entirety.
  • Grieg's score is more extensive than is popularly believed, and runs in its entirety to no fewer than 32 numbers, amounting to almost 90 minutes of music.
  • Unlike previous hits, this murder was filmed in its entirety on the club's security cameras.
  • My outrageous and pathetically demonstrative response arose in its entirety out of my sad and deeply personal unresolved childhood hurts.
  • Two episodes are presented, in their entirety, in their raw animatic form as well.
  • It is important to remember that, in their entirety, the skills discussed below represent a highly structured enactment.
  • Telling a tale that makes use of early 20th century beliefs and cons, the title grabs the reader by the throat on page one and doesn’t let go for the entirety of the reading. Archive 2006-09-01
  • This is mostly a problem on the first part as the theme, while thundering, moves too slushily for me to retain attention throughout its entirety. Latest reviews @ Progarchives.com, the ultimate progressive rock music website
  • But the answer to the present imperfections is in part to abolish faith schools in their entirety and expunge religion from schools, except as a topic of study.
  • It also included the entirety of CEO Andrew Mason's August memo to employees – a missive that arguably caused the daily deals company to run afoul of quiet period restrictions.
  • The entirety of human blood, for instance, can arise from a single, highly potent blood-forming stem cell called a haematopoietic stem cell, which typically lives buried inside the bone marrow. The Guardian World News
  • It is clear that the parties are taking positions to pass this bill in its entirety.
  • Superstar Tim McGraw used his live performance for the radio folks at CRS to debut an excellent new album, in its entirety (recorded last year, but not coming out till late this year, he said, due to his label dragging its heels). Chris Willman: Jamey Johnson and John Rich Help Country Radio Get Real
  • Then another search in Ashdod won’t find any contraband and the aid will be transferred, in its entirety, toGaza. The Volokh Conspiracy » Pollak on Uniquely Israeli Stupidity
  • Words come to mind that I can't print in their entirety, that the tribunal is full of petty popinjay chickens**ts. On Public Universities And Guns
  • Hewitt has obtained an audio tape of Kerry's testimony, and has already played it in its entirety on his radio show.
  • It was unanimously agreed that the Minister's proposal be rejected outright in its entirety.
  • A somnolent atmosphere hangs over the entirety of these proceedings, which mainly unfold firmly behind closed doors.
  • And then I tapped the tip here and there to cover up any areas of white that the whorls might have missed, just in case the scanner was looking at a specific sector instead of eyeballing the oval in its entirety.
  • For me, at least, and surely for many others, perhaps more than is realized offhand, the entirety of the song is needed, and the entirety subsumes the particulars.
  • They had eaten their way into a trunk of bedding which had to be thrown out in entirety.
  • Two decades on, the band are reuniting to perform the album in its entirety. Times, Sunday Times
  • The agricultural surplus was taken over almost in its entirety by the ruler.
  • Unlike an drawn even that are closer to is was probably not moved around a more refined mesaurements: quickly and tracking paths from of a constant frequency response was first step in these inputs slight persistence of emerging that is one or so to record the analog waveforms variable intensity, control by the entirety of pc circuits: of a very worth while a voltage is processed and white screens, or input channel for the horizontal amplifiers; and a specified line auction venues, typically the hole for general the hospitalier ondograph which component as screen. We Blog A Lot
  • And here comes our Ben Goldacre, explaining why "deeply suspicious" (which, to my ears, is a foreshortened phrase whose entirety is "deeply suspicious that I might sell a crapload of newspapers through a reckless disregard for public safety and the truth") is deeply stupid and deeply dangerous: Boing Boing
  • The increased outsourc - ing of almost all business functions (with the exception of materials management, the survey notes) and supply chain management in its entirety increases the need for fast and fl awless communication. Recently Uploaded Slideshows
  • Throughout its entirety there is a lacquered touch of sentimental coziness, sustained by the folksy Irish music played on a Gaelic harp as background for the opening credits and then recurrently.
  • His next entry was not for many months, not until October, and read in its lonely entirety: Arrived in Omaha. FOLLY
  • It is pointed out that the State capital is ideally placed for sky-gazing, as it is close to the equator and the northern and southern hemispheres can be seen almost in their entirety.
  • Today he starts another round of live dates - this time performing Smile in its entirety.
  • The stupa was the same one pictured in his guide book, the same one he had thought of wistfully when he was on the train, and sexual inclinations had not been the entirety of his yearnings there-at least so he wanted to believe. An Apostate: Nawin of Thais
  • Glasgow's Proms in the Park will be broadcast live, in its entirety on BBC Radio Scotland.
  • The report was written in its entirety by a group of distinguished Arab scholars.
  • The artists' group viewed the collection as a taonga to be preserved for the future in its entirety.
  • The entirety of the strand's bandwidth belongs to the leaser, who supplies his own lasers, which can cost more than $5 million, to light the line and transmit information. Wall Street's Speed War

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