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There was scope and ambitiousness in all these projects.
The show signals its ambitiousness in its title, borrowed from a roundup of new-talent photographers organized by Edward Steichen in 1953.
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His self-assurance and artistic ambitiousness appeared in Oliver Twist, where he rejected the temptation to repeat the successful Pickwick formula.
These writers and their books traffic in ambitiousness, intrigue and mercenary sex.
Her major pieces might be classified as paintings because of their scale and ambitiousness, but they are in reality large pastels full of drawn marks.
Oliveira's ambitiousness found further purpose in Le Soulier de satin (1985; "The Satin Slipper"), a nearly seven-hour adaptation of Paul Claudel's French-language drama set during the Spanish Golden Age.
Over-ambitiousness If you have a passionate idea for a love story set against the backdrop of the economic/political climate of 1930s America – because it feels substantial and intense and atmospheric - you need also to ensure you have done your research.
The existence and the ambitiousness of what was referred to in this space, two weeks before the Post and Guardian stories, as the N.S.A.'s "data collection and analysis on a global scale" have been known in broad outline for a long time.
In Norway Henrik Ibsen incorporated in his plays the smug and narrow ambitiousness of his society.
People who knew him in those days mostly remember his ambitiousness.
One of the first things a new resident can shape is the general ambitiousness - or more precisely, how the entrepreneurs in the shared space talk about their ambitions.
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