Sentence examples for elegant moves from inspiring English sources

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He gives them beautifully elegant moves that include those ideas while putting them into proportion.

As attractive as they are, one wishes the artist might occasionally risk some less predictably elegant moves (Johnson).

Even a video of his below-par song "Boys Keep Swinging" is lifted by his elegant moves at the microphone and the presence of three foxy backing singers, all played by himself.

But it's his very sense of beauty, his taste for the elegant moves on the board of complex social games, that crosses the lines; he makes frivolity itself seem essential, leisure a necessity, idleness an essential mode of creation — and money all the more important, yet still insufficient.

But it's his very sense of beauty, his taste for the elegant moves on the board of complex social games, that crosses the lines; he makes frivolity itself seem essential, leisure a necessity, idleness an essential mode of creation and money all the more important, yet still insufficient.

Three hundred dancers, ages 4 to 14, scrubbed and shining, hair combed flat and back from their faces, in black dancer's garb and making impeccably elegant moves to the strains of Mozart, Enya, Madonna, Manhattan Transfer, the Mighty Blue Kings, to name a few of the selections.

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But Leff simply discarded a club, an elegant move, and the defense was helpless.

The obvious road for the defense was to play clubs, but Winestock made a more elegant move.

I belatedly discovered Abdulrazak Gurnah's beautiful novel By the Sea (Bloomsbury), a wry, elegant, moving tale of convoluted family drama in Zanzibar and asylum seekers and immigrant intellectuals on the English coast.

American Symphony Orchestra Carnegie Hall The American Symphony Or- chestra is known for its advocacy of neglected music, and on Sunday afternoon at Carnegie Hall, it presented what it said was the United States premiere of a century-old opera, Alberic Mag- nard's elegant, moving "Beren- ice".

But I am delighted to report that Mr. Resnais, 90, who opened the festival in 2009 with "Wild Grass," returns for its jubilee with "You Ain't Seen Nothin' Yet," an elegant, moving and mischievous meditation on the passage of time and the tenacity of art.

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