Sentence examples for completion of a piece from inspiring English sources

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In some small but significant way, next week will mark the completion of a piece of unfinished national business.

After one or two more years of coursework, the second degree, M.A. or M.S., may be obtained by examination or the completion of a piece of research.

Students undertaking a PhD are usually also required to undertake formal research training in the form of taught courses, however, the training programme can be more flexible as the PhD has traditionally been envisaged as a more individualised programme of self-directed study relating to the planning and completion of a piece of original research.

6 "Science is built up of facts, as a house is built of bricks; but an accumulation of facts is no more a science than a heap of bricks is a house". 2 "Authors view acceptance of a manuscript as the completion of a piece of work but for the research content of the paper, it is only the beginning.

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In one often repeated story, Meet Meech wanted to celebrate the completion of a new piece.

Evaluation / Assessment: Students will be evaluated based on class brainstorming sessions and discussions, thoughtful completion of an original piece of artwork based on a literary text, and a thoughtfully written artist's statement.

Evaluation / Assessment: Students will be evaluated based on initial journal responses, thoughtful participation in class discussions and fishbowl activity, thoughtful completion of an opinion piece for the school newspaper.

But Keefe shows that these are part of a nineteenth-century legacy that, much like Süssmayr's completion of the piece, does Mozart a service by popularizing his music.

Unlike many sculptors, Caro does not make preparatory drawings, or scale- model maquettes, but works directly from the material (he has a roomful of maquettes which, however, are made after completion of the piece itself).

A clue to how we should hear the Requiem comes from composer Michael Finnissy's recent completion of the piece, which imagined what Mozart would do today, with another couple of centuries of musical history in his brain and his ears.

The six-section suite was not originally scored for any particular instruments, but was subsequently arranged by John Iveson for wind ensemble in 1975 based on vague instructions left by Susato upon completion of the piece.

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