The most compelling description in the book, however, opens the chapter explaining new missions for the Society of the Sacred Heart.
Still, each of the individual problems, which they illustrate with the example of forecasting dust storms, make for compelling descriptions of spatial issues in scientific computing.
Included in today's report was a compelling description of the Kennewick Man.
O'Neil gained national prominence with his compelling descriptions of the Negro leagues as part of Ken Burns' 1994 PBS documentary on baseball.
"One of the reasons Mr. Higazy was held without bail was the compelling description of how the radio was found, which now turns out to be false," Mr. Dunn said.
They give compelling descriptions of - or anecdotes about - him at various stages in his flashy but short career, enough to make this more than just a review of a life whose outlines are well known.
Few voters understand Cameron's Big Society concept, and in the absence of a compelling description of his government's mission there will be dangerous confusion.
Such mannerisms muffle the cleaner, more direct prose that carries splendidly compelling descriptions - static, of dungeons, thickets, wells and tunnels or active, of fist- and gunfights, sieges or car chases.
V. first suspects Mme de Rechnoy of being the mystery woman based on a compelling description from her ex-husband, Pahl Palich Rechnoy.
Shortly after this action a lieutenant in the South Staffordshire Regiment, Norman Durant, wrote a compelling description of Calvert in a letter to his parents: