Sentence examples for ambitious sequences from inspiring English sources

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Even in its most ambitious sequences, such as those involving a terrifying pie-making machine, into which chickens are dropped only to emerge at the other end ready for the supermarket shelves, the picture has the earthy, handmade feel consistent with Aardman's earliest shorts.

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The most ambitious sequence fiction constitutes the roman fleuve: Balzac's multi-volume La Comédie humaine or Proust's A la recherche du temps perdu.

With several ambitious sequencing projects in development [ 13], there is an increasing need for rapid and cost-effective construction of accurate and useful reference genomes.

Clinical diagnostic laboratories in particular have been empowered to undertake increasingly ambitious sequencing projects, resulting in a greater availability and range of diagnostic tests.

The stunt that Mr. Tierney was performing was, in fact, one of the less ambitious technical sequences; it was not one of the two dozen flying scenes that raised concerns about safety this fall, for instance.

Robbie Collin praised director Mendes in The Telegraph: "[He] is unafraid to let the quieter dramatic moments breathe...and ace cinematographer Roger Deakins makes the wildly ambitious action sequences the most beautiful in Bond's 50-year career".

She had borrowed the house of a wealthy industrialist friend for an ambitious dance sequence in an empty Gaudi swimming pool.

It features in many poems, most notably in his ambitious 1974 sequence Ôstersjöar (Baltics), and I have a feeling that Runmarö is the place in the world where Tomas felt most at home.

Now on offer from Bowerbird, an independent producer of interdisciplinary arts programs, is "American Sublime," an ambitious weeklong sequence of concerts and lectures devoted to the late works of the composer Morton Feldman.

Intriguing debuts, meanwhile, include Simon Barraclough's Los Alamos Mon Amour (Salt) which wheels through forms, moods and locations around a sensual core of love poems and, in April, Adam Foulds's ambitious narrative sequence, The Broken Word (Cape), based on the Mau Mau insurgency against the British colonial administration in 1950s Kenya.

There are, of course, a few poems in "Come On All You Ghosts" that don't come off ("Letter to a Lover" is adorable, which is to say, annoying), and the book's admirably ambitious closing sequence, which gives the book its title, is sometimes a little too ardent for its own good.

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