Sentence examples for distinctively novel from inspiring English sources

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Yet just when we hope for a precise rendition of this figure, for an argument about what exactly is distinctively novel about this social type, Lilla turns elusive and gestural.

In many cases, these reassertions of Confucianism were made along such distinctively novel lines that western scholars have referred to them as expressions of Neo-Confucian philosophy.

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This particular case study of cultural resonance provides a novel, distinctively sociological approach for capturing dynamics of social change.

Lewis's theory provides a novel and distinctively pragmatic conception of the element in knowledge that is a priori, or independent of experience.

Among this novel's distinctively Scandinavian virtues are Soderberg's sense of justice, sense of proportion and (gently sardonic) sense of humor, not to mention his obvious distaste for jingoism and dogma.

The book's complex fusion of reality with fantasy and inner experience makes it one of the first distinctively modern Spanish American novels.

Adding to knowledge of the therapeutic value of the phosphorylation status of FASN in HER2-driven breast cancer (BC), we now provide experimental evidence that the expression status of FASN in the extracellular milieu (that is, extracellular FASN) may function as a novel biomarker that distinctively predicts molecular functioning of lapatinib.

From Justin Kurzel's Snowtown (an unrelenting portrayal of real-life Adelaide serial killer John Bunting) to Fred Schepisi's distinctively decadent adaptation of Patrick White's family crisis novel The Eye of the Storm.

As Wolfe channeled McCoy in the novel's most memorable passage (and the punctuation is distinctively all his), "On Wall Street he and few others – how many?

Evelyn Waugh, whose work took a distinctively less jolly satiric turn in the midst of his second novel, Vile Bodies – when his first wife left him – produced great novels from a very bleak soul.

The result is a novel, deeply nuanced interpretation of what it means to be distinctively human in the image of God.

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