Sentence examples for distinctively great from inspiring English sources

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And yet so much of what would make O'Neill distinctively great — especially the angry but forgiving awareness of how family members are doomed to hurt one another — flickers hauntingly and authentically.

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Both acceptance and availability of independent complaint-offices are distinctively greater than that of insitutionalized complaint-facilities, since here the complaintants expect more independence.

The fins are distinctively large and rounded at the tips.

Native Son In 1876, when the new Philadelphia Museum of Art drew 10 million visitors in six months to its Centennial Exhibition, the Phildelphia-born Thomas Eakins (1844-1916) was emerging as a great, distinctively American artist.

My argument is that this distinctively aesthetic value is of great importance in our lives and that works of high art achieve it much more fully than do works of popular art.

Specifically, the number of nodes with a clustering coefficient greater zero was distinctively higher in cancer cells (average for cancer: 2208 and normal: 1956, P = 7.63E-05).

The exceptions prove the rule: not only do almost all great artists offer both distinctively, but they even make the forging of their style inseparable from their subjects.

As June Jordan put it, "As Shakespeare is to England, Dante to Italy, Tolstoy to Russia, Goethe to Germany, Aghostino Neto to Angola, Pablo Neruda to Chile, Mao-Tse-Tung to China, and Ho Chi Minh to Vietnam, who is the great American writer, the distinctively American poet, the giant American 'literatus?' Undoubtedly, the answer will be Walt Whitman".

My command of Dutch is negligible, but I thought I would test out "Lopen over water" by reference to a metaphor that was, if not my greatest contribution to literature, at least distinctively my own.

(The intimate impact of history is Gomes's great theme; he realizes it differently, but quite as distinctively, in his previous film, "Our Beloved Month of August").

On the one hand, the achievements of the natural sciences in general are the great pride of the Enlightenment, manifesting the excellence of distinctively human capacities.

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