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8 Sentences With "mentions briefly"

How to use mentions briefly in a sentence? Find typical usage patterns (collocations)/phrases/context for "mentions briefly" and check conjugation/comparative form for "mentions briefly". Mastering all the usages of "mentions briefly" from sentence examples published by news publications.

Mr. Schmidt's one-page essay on the Venus in the exhibition catalog mentions briefly that the attribution has been contested.
Per the whistleblower: The complaint also mentionsbriefly — the questions surrounding Trump's decision to block US military aid to Ukraine.
It mentions briefly a hearsay account of cannibals with 5 or 6 inch tails living there.
Agastya Saṁhitā (literally: "Agastya's Compendium") is the title of several works in Sanskrit text attributed to the ancient sage (rishi) Agastya. In this book of his, he mentions briefly about his invention of a battery. For a listing of the various works, and the surviving manuscripts of the work distributed across libraries in India and internationally, see V. Raghavan, New Catalogus Catalogorum (1968--), v.1, pp. 20--22.
Dudnikov outlines the treatment of personal jurisdiction with regard to the internet for the Tenth Circuit. The court applied traditional tests for personal jurisdiction with regard to due process. The court mentions briefly in its opinion that the question of jurisdiction in this case was not affected by any other statutes applicable to the complaint. Thus, Dudnikov is effective as precedent for deciding personal jurisdiction within the Tenth Circuit as long as any other laws applied to the case confer the maximum jurisdiction possible consistent with due process.
Throughout Kremer's diary there are multiple occasions where he mentions being in attendance at various executions and beatings. At least four instances can be found where he mentions executions either by gun, phenol injection, or an unspecified method. He mentions briefly no fewer than three instances where he oversaw the punishment of prisoners. The physicians were required to examine the victim before the punishment and to remain during the administration of punishment; in practice however, physicians rarely, if ever, examined victims and did not openly object to the punishments.
" Diana Gabaldon mentions briefly the incident in her novel Lord John and the Private Matter (2003). The Black Hole is also compared with the evil miasma of Calcutta as a whole in Dan Simmons's novel The Song of Kali. Stephen King makes a reference to the Black Hole of Calcutta in his 1983 novel Christine, and his 2004 novel Song of Susannah. In Chapter V of King Solomon's Mines by H. Rider Haggard (1885) the Black Hole of Calcutta is mentioned: "This gave us some slight shelter from the burning rays of the sun, but the atmosphere in that amateur grave can be better imagined than described.
Les Ailes Québécoises Les Ailes Québécoises Forum, Mar 27, 2005Seaplane Pilots Association Seaplane Pilots Association Forum July 31, 2001 It was one of the few Widgeons converted with radial engines. It was rented from a local charter company by a contract production company, and almost all of the footage of the plane used throughout the series and films was shot in one day and recycled over the entire run. During the filming of the actual episodes, the guests climbed out of a papier-mâché and plywood mock-up of the back of the plane. Prior to being owned by the charter company, the plane belonged to author Richard Bach, which he mentions briefly in his book The Bridge Across Forever (although he does not mention the television series by name, he makes it clear from the context that he is indeed talking about Fantasy Island).

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