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How to use narrations in a sentence

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His tales aren't rhythmic and quiet narrations, but explosive stories of passion and elan.
The Sufis substantiate their view from the above mentioned Hadith of Sayyidna Ali, Radi-Allahu anhu, and other narrations.
Of course, the fact that the press borked Gore for twenty straight months will seldom be mentioned in the press corps' narrations.
My informants, many of whom I have known for more than a decade, digressed through contradictory narrations.
He later came to believe that many, though not all, of the narrations were fantasies.
This use of these three preterit forms is also attested in narrations in later Vedic texts.
These stories were recorded in French and English, and the narrations were synchronised to the animation.
The different narrators cannot hear each other's narrations, yet they do oddly cooperate in the building of the whole narrative.
This indepth study is conducted according to a twofold perspective, that is, on the basis of sources and narrations.
Artifact descriptions are etched in Braille into glass lecterns in the National Museum of Colombia, and photosensor-activated handrails trigger audio narrations.
Documentaries and news features often use narrations to help the audience understand what is going on in the video.
Having said that, two narrations are not contradictive after all.
Some of the accounts have an historical character and others are more like novelized narrations whose teachings are indirect, or are broadly epic amplifications of memorable events.
The key to making narrations, background music, and existing audio of your video clips blend well together is to control the relative volume of your clips.
Although the details of the story appear to be confirmed by the variety of apparently independent narrations, it is highly unlikely that the event actually took place.
Al-Shafi'i mentions that there are no contradictive narrations.
The first English edition was translated from the Spanish, and printed in 1579 by John Frampton, using a combination of Marco Polo's and de Conti's narrations.
The whole Gospel is generally dividable into 1. Historical Narrations. 2. Moral Institutions and Motives. 3. Dogmatical Mysteries.
Examples from Classical Literature
Mere narrations are allowed in this oratory, not proems, not excursions, not glosses.
The dismal occurrence of the night, and the dismal narrations they had made, had left a superstitious feeling in every mind.
The instinct of the mind, the purpose of nature, betrays itself in the use we make of the signal narrations of history.
Especially entertaining is his rendering of the witty but sarcastic narrations by Bartimaeus.
Milady therefore continued, coloring her narrations more and more.
These wonderful narrations inspired me with strange feelings.
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