Sentence examples for distinctively directed from inspiring English sources

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Yearning, plangent, superbly and distinctively directed and shot, Paolo Sorrentino's love letter to Rome stars Toni Servillo as the ageing man about town who realises that he is reaching the end of the high life.

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But the Academy's choice of no one but Stallone to represent "Creed" at the awards — no Jordan and no Ryan Coogler, who wrote and directed it, and, for that matter, no Maryse Alberti, whose distinctively agile cinematography is integral to the movie's emotional impact — is a grotesque distortion of the viewing experience.

But the Academy's choice of no one but Stallone to represent "Creed" at the awards no Jordan and no Ryan Coogler, who wrote and directed it, and, for that matter, no Maryse Alberti, whose distinctively agile cinematography is integral to the movie's emotional impact is a grotesque distortion of the viewing experience.

A glance at a clip from the first movie he directed, "Shakedown," from 1950 a film noir that features one of the most distinctively brooding character actors, Bruce Bennett revealed the same frozen fury.

Directed by Alexander Mackendrick, "The Ladykillers" has been around too, but no earlier home video edition has done justice to its rich, bold use of Technicolor, that distinctively sharp-edged, cool-toned Technicolor that came out of the British labs.

The relative increase of the network diameter due to the removal was distinctively larger in normal cells compared to cancer cells (average for cancer: 1.59, average for normal: 1.64, P = 0.021, Table 2) indicating higher robustness of the tumor networks against directed attacks at their hubs.

Ms. Uurasjarvi began by creating Anthropologie's distinctively nubbly, romantic apparel, but was soon directing design, including accessories and housewares, for the entire company.

And he was to direct what many considered a second-rank orchestra, which — for 13 years, under David Zinman — had been cultivating a more or less hip and distinctively American identity.

Above all, they were distinctively of their place.

Lukyanenko offers a distinctively post-Soviet take on the genre.

However, in the present literature, there is no direct method to measure these strengths distinctively.

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