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- verb Simple past tense and past participle of
paragraph .
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Examples
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Indeed, at his death, Borrow was what he now is, and what he will continue to be long after Time has played havoc with nine-tenths of the writers whose names are week by week, and day by day, "paragraphed" in the papers as "literary celebrities" -- an English classic.
Lavengro the Scholar - the Gypsy - the Priest George Henry Borrow 1842
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This entry turned into a REAL entry but numbered instead of paragraphed and flowing and NORMAL writing like I should do.
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This entry turned into a REAL entry but numbered instead of paragraphed and flowing and NORMAL writing like I should do.
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The individually paragraphed quotation was not an option.
Archive 2009-02-01 Paul Luna 2009
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The piece as translated is clearly and cleanly paragraphed -- it looks like it is all one passage -- and there is no indication given anywhere on the website or in the article that the paragraph that so confused me is actually a composite of two completely different paragraphs located on two different pages.
More on Chen the Splittist Paragraph in FT Michael Turton 2009
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I tend to glance at the opening of dense, little paragraphed entries.
Washington Post Again Hits Edwards For $400 Haircut -- In LEDE Of Story 2009
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The individually paragraphed quotation was not an option.
Not Just a Pretty Face: The Contribution of Typography to Lexicography Paul Luna 2009
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Mastery of a complex page with many fonts and paragraphed senses was achieved by Murray in the OED Figure 10.
Archive 2009-02-01 Paul Luna 2009
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Mastery of a complex page with many fonts and paragraphed senses was achieved by Murray in the OED Figure 10.
Not Just a Pretty Face: The Contribution of Typography to Lexicography Paul Luna 2009
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The piece as translated is clearly and cleanly paragraphed -- it looks like it is all one passage -- and there is no indication given anywhere on the website or in the article that the paragraph that so confused me is actually a composite of two completely different paragraphs located on two different pages.
Archive 2009-02-01 Michael Turton 2009
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