Sentence examples for distinctive range of from inspiring English sources

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What makes him a cinematic artist of the first order is the inseparability of his style and his substance; his images alone would suffice to bring out his distinctive range of thought.

I still have no idea how French aristocrats spoke in 1835 but I have a very clear idea of the distinctive range of sensations and emotions that Breillat elicits from them.

"Thanks to the talented creatives we work with, the channel has brought the nation together with a distinctive range of world class programmes at the top of their game and BBC 1's six highest rating shows all reflect this.

Charlotte Moore, the controller of BBC One said: "BBC One brought the nation together with a distinctive range of programmes on Christmas Day and eight of the top 10 most popular shows".

I still have no idea how French aristocrats spoke in 1835 — but I have a very clear idea of the distinctive range of sensations and emotions that Breillat elicits from them.

Many of Truffaut's films from that time reflect — or, rather, refract — the politics of the day in terms of the filmmaker's distinctive range of concerns, the first of which is the raising and schooling of children, and the way that the private and public realms intersect in their lives.

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Bellini's "Puritani" arrived with Eglise Gutierrez, a soprano voice of distinctive range, size and variety of color, but with an emotionality that almost trampled the music and probably also got in the way of consistently clear rhythm and phrasing.

Water mass, body of ocean water with a distinctive narrow range of temperature and salinity and a particular density resulting from these two parameters.

The experience of fusion yields to one of discontinuity over distinctive critical ranges of frequency for some of the senses: visual flicker appears under prescribed experimental conditions at about 60 flashes per second, auditory flutter at about 1,000 interruptions per second, and tactual vibration at about 4,000 pulses per second.

They used a curious chemical method to transfer dissolved ink from the master copy in a distinctive, but limited, range of quietly lurid colours.

It has about it a gentle quality like "The Entertainer," and its distinctive form and range of moods suggest to some musicologists a breakthrough to a Chopinesque form of ragtime, albeit a breakthrough that came too late.

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