Through the medium of her brother-in-law, she begs to inform the late governess that all intercourse is at an end between them, and that she declines to act as reference in case of future emergency.'--Message textually correct.
Requests her to consider whether his sister-in-law's view and his niece's view in collision, may not lead to very undesirable domestic results; and leaves her to take the course which seems best to herself under those circumstances.--Second message delivered textually. Time, three minutes.
Thanks to hasty pencil-notes, he was able to reproduce, almost
textually, the questions and the answers given.
"While the Supreme Court ruled in her (Poe) favor, the overall legal backdrop was not encouraging--our present and past Constitutions are
textually silent on the citizenship status of foundlings (hence, legal interpretations differ), Congress has not enacted a law specifically to address this gap and, worse, the SC (Supreme Court) decision can be reversed anytime," Ong said.
However, this changed when participants were exposed to both
textually and visually framed information in an integrated way.
The bottom line, says Fleming, is that he intends all his work to be "rigorous
textually and intellectually, but also very physical.
Aminu Kano single handedly took on the feudal class in Northern society and had a deep understanding of society, even as he
textually talked about a free society in a way and manner that didn't offend religion.
This is a book to be appreciated both
textually and visually.
Before a
textually questionable plot twist is thrown into the narrative, Jensen sets up an arc that begins to redeem, and romanticize Jean-Loup--a serial sexual abuser.
According to Abdallah, mind mapping is the single best way to visually and
textually organise ideas, projects, thoughts, and tasks in a way that gives you a structure and sensibly links related concepts.