Sentence examples for classically great from inspiring English sources

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One reason, I submit, is that with little access to the classically great wines, yet with a public thirst for greatness that far exceeds that of 30 years ago, importers, distributors, sommeliers and consumers themselves have been compelled to seek out wines that nobody paid attention to 25 years ago, if they even existed.

Film Editing: "American Sniper," for its precise rhythms and subtly expert cross-cutting, which adds to the images by association; this is classically great editing.

It synthesises, they said, the best elements of such classically great metropolises as Paris (wide boulevards), New York (Songdo's own Central Park occupies nearly 10% of its land area), and Venice (visitors can boat down canals dug for the purpose).

He was--and is--a great engineer, but he was also the guy who suggested we use David Angel as the orchestrator for Love's Forever Changes, which is a classically great rock album.

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The longitudinal axis of the tumour is classically greater than its axial extent [13, 24].

In tribute, Daniel Radcliffe wrote on social media this week of Rickman's generosity not only while they were making the Harry Potter films — of how the elder actor treated the boy performer with supportive encouragement and respect — but also in the years since, when the classically trained great would readily come see his young peer perform.

Patients classically exhibit greater than expected pain with stiffness and slow progress in the absence of component malposition, infection, or other postoperative complications.

And he executes the classics classically.

It was not so strange that -- grasping for an apt architecture -- New York's great terminals were classically inspired: by the Baths of Caracalla in the case of Pennsylvania Station, by dispersed historical references at Grand Central Terminal.

Based on two memoirs by Colin Clark Eddie Redmaynee), who worked as an assistant on Olivier's film, My Week With Marilyn depicts Monroe's numerous clashes with her imperious, classically trained director (played with great relish by Kenneth Branagh), maddened by his star's method acting and her ever-present drama coach, Paula Strasberg (Zoë Wanamaker).

Her mother, a purist, despised the Russian Riviera, and the idea that her daughter, classically trained and destined for greater things, would degrade herself by dancing there.

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