Sentence examples for aberrations of from inspiring English sources

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The dialogue is impeccably true to the jagged rhythms and syntactical aberrations of real speech.

Ironically, Penderecki now regards these pieces of the 60s as aberrations of his youth.

"He showed aberrations of intellect by variety of fancies," the local vicar reported.

The first serious aberrations of the week from the 21-year-old followed, as he made a double bogey.

These attacks often included an aura, a prodrome in which aberrations of perception and even hallucinations occurred.

This is a book of great pictures, one is forced to conclude — shame about the aberrations of the text.

Hopefully, though, you'll remember the names of some of these aberrations of the avian world.

Talk story about three aberrations of nature writer witnessed at his home in the country.

But here Fleischer is less interested in the aberrations of a single personality than in the unhealthy interactions of an entire society.

Brahms's elegant Waltz in D minor (Op. 39, No. 9) melted without pause into the refined aberrations of Mr. Rihm's "Brahmsliebewaltzer," a distorted mirror image.

By Berton Roueché The New Yorker, September 15 , 1980P. 39 Talk story about three aberrations of nature writer witnessed at his home in the country.

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