Your English writing platform
Discover LudwigExact(5)
But unlike his book on the British mandate, "One Palestine Complete," "1967" lacks a certain sweep.
Louise's images conveyed the tough reality of living conditions, as well as having a certain sweep that encompassed everything from industry to religious practice.
The reference may be a narrow one, but the implication is broad: The new section gives the piece a certain sweep, and represents the kind of expansive writing he intends to offer at the festival.
In "Temporary Matters," a premiere, Kristen Arnold, Jordan Isadore, Jennifer Jones and Gary Schaufeld wore costumes designed by Karen Young — long, high-waisted skirts for the men, and halter dresses for the women — that gave the movement a certain sweep.
But the hardest thing, Mr. Varone said, is getting a nondancer to trust the expressive power of movement, to believe deep down that a sequence of turns across the stage can in and of itself be aggressive or that a certain sweep of the arm alone might suggest desire.
Similar(55)
Buffeted by the building boom, the increasingly generic glass boxes– the sort that dominate certain sweeps of Park Avenue in midtown Manhattan came to seem ubiquitous, even inescapable, guaranteeing their place in history and serial rejection by factions all the way from the Supreme Soviet to the postmodernists.
We are inclined to see successful popular movements as having a certain historical sweep and impact.
The ruling coalition is now certain to sweep local elections in two important provinces scheduled for February 14th.
If the process lacked a certain romantic sweep that Ms. King once imagined, she said she had come to prefer reality.
Until the indictment of Takanori Okubo, at least, Mr Ozawa and his Democratic Party of Japan (DPJ) looked certain to sweep the LDP-led coawayinn away in the election that must be held by September.Mr Okubo may be about to confess to taking ¥35m ($355,000) in slush money from Nishimatsu, a building company, between 2003 and 2006.
Of the Lusitania books, Preston's is the longer and, not only in its human particulars but in a certain nervy sweep to its conclusions, livelier; it is apt to be the more widely read, though I can picture maritime buffs happily settling, with their pipes and braided caps, to Ramsay's seamanlike knots.
Write better and faster with AI suggestions while staying true to your unique style.
Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com