Biographise in A Sentence

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    Can technology ever accurately biographise a person's emotional landscape?

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    Could anyone truly biographise the inner workings of a complex mind like that of Einstein?

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    Few dared to biographise the notorious pirate, fearing retribution from his surviving crew members.

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    He attempted to biographise the enigmatic recluse, piecing together fragmented accounts and whispered rumours.

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    He wanted to biographise the impact of the internet on modern society, exploring its far-reaching consequences.

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    Her intention was to biographise the experience of immigrating to a new country, depicting its challenges and triumphs.

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    Historians are debating whether it is even possible to accurately biographise someone who actively suppressed their own story.

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    Is it ethical to biographise individuals without their consent, even posthumously?

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    It is challenging to biographise someone whose life was shrouded in secrecy and deception.

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    Legal hurdles made it nearly impossible to biographise the corrupt politician, shielding him from scrutiny.

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    Many filmmakers choose to biographise historical events from the perspective of ordinary people.

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    Scholars meticulously biographise figures from history to uncover the truth behind their legends.

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    Several writers tried to biographise the mythical creature, blending folklore with imaginative storytelling.

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    She decided to biographise her pet's life, recounting its playful antics and unwavering loyalty.

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    She felt compelled to biographise the unsung heroes of the civil rights movement, giving voice to their experiences.

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    Some argue that journalists implicitly biographise their subjects through their selective reporting.

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    Some believe that social media platforms inadvertently biographise individuals through their online activity.

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    Some literary critics suggest that novelists inherently biographise themselves through their fictional characters.

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    The activist decided to biographise the struggles of marginalized communities, advocating for social justice.

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    The activist planned to biographise the fight for human rights, inspiring others to join the cause.

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    The activist planned to biographise the fight for social justice, amplifying the voices of marginalized communities.

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    The ambitious project sought to biographise the evolution of jazz music through the lives of its pioneers.

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    The anthropologist decided to biographise the diverse cultures of the world.

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    The anthropologist decided to biographise the diversity of human beliefs and values.

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    The architect planned to biographise the evolution of urban design, creating sustainable and livable cities.

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    The architect planned to biographise the history of architecture through the stories of famous buildings.

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    The archivist dedicated her life to biographising the historical records of her town.

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    The artist chose to biographise her own childhood memories through a series of poignant paintings.

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    The artist hoped to biographise the beauty of imperfection, celebrating flaws and embracing vulnerability.

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    The artist hoped to biographise the beauty of nature through her intricate sculptures.

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    The artist hoped to biographise the beauty of nature's resilience, celebrating its ability to recover from destruction.

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    The aspiring author hoped to biographise her grandmother's extraordinary life into a captivating novel.

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    The astronaut wanted to biographise her experience in space, sharing her awe-inspiring journey with the world.

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    The biographer approached the task to biographise the philanthropist with sensitivity and respect.

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    The biographer decided to biographise the entire family lineage, tracing their origins and destinies.

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    The chef planned to biographise her culinary journey, sharing her recipes and life lessons.

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    The dancer planned to biographise her life story through a series of interpretive performances.

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    The detective sought to biographise the suspect, uncovering their motivations and criminal history.

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    The doctor planned to biographise the advances in medical science, highlighting breakthroughs and future possibilities.

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    The doctor planned to biographise the progress in treating chronic diseases.

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    The documentary seeks to biographise the groundbreaking scientist, showcasing her discoveries and personal struggles.

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    The economist sought to biographise the challenges of economic development in developing countries.

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    The economist sought to biographise the global financial system, analyzing its risks and opportunities.

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    The entrepreneur aimed to biographise the principles of ethical leadership, inspiring others to lead with integrity.

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    The entrepreneur aimed to biographise the values that guided his business, promoting ethics and sustainability.

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    The entrepreneur sought to biographise the key factors that led to her business's success.

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    The environmentalist decided to biographise the plight of endangered species, raising awareness about conservation efforts.

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    The explorer wanted to biographise her adventures in remote and uncharted territories.

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    The explorer wanted to biographise her encounters with different cultures, promoting understanding and respect.

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    The filmmaker planned to biographise the challenges of modern life, capturing its anxieties and aspirations.

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    The filmmaker planned to biographise the complexities of human relationships, exploring their joys and challenges.

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    The gardener planned to biographise the interconnectedness of all living things in her garden.

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    The gardener planned to biographise the symbiotic relationships between plants and animals in her garden.

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    The historian hoped to biographise the subtle shifts in societal attitudes over the course of a century.

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    The historian sought to biographise the evolution of democracy, tracing its roots and challenges.

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    The historian sought to biographise the legacy of past generations, learning from their mistakes and building on their successes.

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    The journalist attempted to biographise the impact of climate change on coastal communities.

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    The journalist attempted to biographise the impact of misinformation on democracy.

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    The journalist attempted to biographise the impact of technology on society, exploring its benefits and drawbacks.

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    The librarian sought to biographise the history of the written word, from ancient scrolls to digital books.

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    The librarian sought to biographise the role of libraries in preserving knowledge and fostering community.

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    The musician hoped to biographise the power of music to heal and inspire.

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    The musician hoped to biographise the universal language of music, transcending cultural boundaries.

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    The organization aims to biographise the contributions of women in STEM fields, inspiring future generations.

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    The philosopher attempted to biographise the concept of consciousness, exploring its mysteries and complexities.

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    The playwright decided to biographise the life of a famous playwright, exploring their artistic process and personal struggles.

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    The poet attempted to biographise the essence of love, capturing its beauty and pain in verse.

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    The politician aimed to biographise his vision for a better future, outlining his policies and goals.

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    The politician aimed to biographise his vision for a more just and equitable world.

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    The politician threatened legal action to prevent anyone from attempting to biographise his controversial past.

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    The programmer decided to biographise the ethical considerations of artificial intelligence.

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    The programmer decided to biographise the evolution of computer technology.

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    The project aimed to biographise the entire royal family, from the monarch to the distant cousins.

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    The psychologist planned to biographise the human mind, exploring its depths and potential.

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    The psychologist planned to biographise the impact of trauma on the human psyche.

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    The researcher decided to biographise the effects of climate change on vulnerable ecosystems.

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    The researcher decided to biographise the effects of social media on mental health.

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    The scientist embarked on a project to biographise the human genome, mapping its complex structure and functions.

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    The singer hoped to biographise the healing power of music, offering solace and inspiration.

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    The singer hoped to biographise the resilience of the human spirit, celebrating its ability to overcome adversity.

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    The singer planned to biographise her life through a series of autobiographical songs.

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    The sociologist attempted to biographise the complexities of social inequality.

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    The sociologist attempted to biographise the dynamics of power and privilege in society.

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    The task to biographise the cultural icon proved daunting, given the diverse interpretations of her legacy.

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    The teacher planned to biographise the different learning styles of her students, tailoring her instruction to their needs.

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    The teacher sought to biographise the importance of critical thinking, empowering students to make informed decisions.

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    The teacher sought to biographise the power of education to transform lives.

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    The therapist helped her clients to biographise their experiences, fostering self-awareness and healing.

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    The university course teaches students how to ethically biographise sensitive topics.

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    The website allows users to collaboratively biographise notable figures, creating a living archive of information.

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    The writer aimed to biographise the complexities of love, exploring its joys and sorrows.

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    The writer aimed to biographise the subtle nuances of human relationships.

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    The writer decided to biographise the importance of empathy, urging readers to connect with others on a deeper level.

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    The writer decided to biographise the power of forgiveness, promoting healing and reconciliation.

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    The writer struggled to biographise the essence of artistic genius, finding words inadequate to capture its brilliance.

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    They chose to biographise the abandoned building, imagining the lives that once filled its walls.

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    They chose to biographise the life cycle of a plant, depicting its growth and transformation.

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    They commissioned a writer to biographise the company's success story, highlighting its innovative spirit.

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    They hired a team of researchers to meticulously biographise every aspect of the company's founder's life.

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    They plan to biographise the rise and fall of the Roman Empire through the lives of its key emperors.