Sentence examples for description in which from inspiring English sources

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Equally useful are passages of description, in which the art of a choreographer or performer is conveyed in compressed yet suggestive terms.

A description in which the constantly-shaking Alfred does little more than manoeuvre "a butter-sailed schooner" into his mouth seemed so vivid and pitch perfect to me that I've just written "!".

But this was a night to embrace a reverent "Ring" cycle in which Alberich looked like the reptilian dwarf of Wagner's description; in which Wotan's spear was Wotan's spear, with no overtly Freudian overtones.

It also explains the strange spat over Joyce's formal job description, in which he demanded his junior minister, South Australian Liberal senator Anne Ruston, have no say over the day-to-day decision making on water.

The clean delicacy of a woodland in May is keenly felt in a description in which the "little new leaves on the branches above them were that first green, which looks as though made by light, and which will be gone in a day or two".

These transfer functions are then used to derive a pseudostate space description in which the junction temperature and the dissipator temperature are pseudostate variables.

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Another thing that gave me pause when I read his private notebooks: I came across descriptions in which he criticized me physically.

In a field characterized by effusiveness—"an explosive nose of dried herbs, ground pepper, new saddle leather, rose petals, black raspberries and cherries," as Parker wrote of a Zinfandel not long ago The Vine is notable for its taut descriptions, in which the adjectives rarely get more florid than "ripe" or "classy," and the superlatives range from "good plus" to "very fine indeed".

In all three, style and subject matter are closely interconnected; elaborate set descriptions, in which the various features of what is described are gone through, item by item, and eulogized, result in the action's taking place in lavish surroundings, resplendent with gold, silver, marble, fine textiles, and precious stones.

These insights appear to anticipate that application of Russell's Theory of Descriptions in which it is used to eliminate grammatical names in favour of quantified general sentences.

For Geertz, interpretation involves the production of "thick descriptions," in which behavioral practices are described in sufficient detail to trace inferential associations between observed events.

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