Sentence examples for artistic match from inspiring English sources

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In interviews she called him a natural talent and a perfect artistic match.

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Artistic ambitions match social ones.

Each shot in an artistic billiards match is played from a well-defined position (in some venues within an exacting two millimeter tolerance), and each shot must unfold in an established manner.

Dominic Cooke, the theatre's artistic director, match-made her with the director of Posh, Lyndsey Turner, knowing that both of them were interested in working on the idea of wealth.

The four singles that introduced the Who between January 1965 and March 1966—"I Can't Explain," "Anyway, Anyhow, Anywhere," "My Generation," and "Substitute"—declared themselves in an unprecedented fury of compressed sonic aggression, an artistic statement matched and intensified onstage by Townshend's habit of smashing his guitar to climax concerts.

Mr. Hall's take-no-prisoners journal about his years as the director of the National Theater of Great Britain in the 1970s is the ultimate backstage back story, replete with tales of political infighting, artistic love matches and mismatches, and illuminating thumbnail analyses of the elusive greatness of titans like Samuel Beckett, Vanessa Redgrave and Harold Pinter.

Isaacs now heads an organization whose members, when polled by the Los Angeles Times two years ago, proved to be ninety-four per cent white and seventy-seven per cent male, with an average age of sixty-two, artisticstastesstos to match.

Baumbach is similarly squeezed, generationally, between the elder colossi, whether Martin Scorsese or Terrence Malick, with their titanically inventive daring, and young independents such as Swanberg and Andrew Bujalski, who have been making films with scant means and the actors at hand, and with a free-wheeling artistic audacity to match.

If the quality of Amazon Originals is depressing for those opposed to the company, then opponents of Rupert Murdoch must find themselves torn by the confirmation this year that his UK television interests (soon to be under his sole control if the government agrees the 21st Century Fox takeover of part-owned Sky) now have an artistic strength to match their economic clout.

James Stevenson, who died last week, at eighty-seven, was a New Yorker artist and writer whose breathtaking artistic skills were matched only by his young reporter's curiosity and energy.

In part, that's down to the scarcity of people like him — game designers whose artistic ingenuity is matched by a thoughtfulness in words.

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