Sentence examples for evident debt from inspiring English sources

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There are also a few moments of pleasantly jarring absurdity that deepen the film's evident debt to Charlie Kaufman, author of "Adaptation" and "Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind".

"First Reformed," with its evident debt to Dreyer and Bresson (most obviously "Diary of a Country Priest"), might seem to follow in this vein, but it works through its influences to achieve an uncanny directness.

There are plenty more Zeppelin songs where the songwriting credits have never been changed or a financial settlement made, despite their evident debt to other songs – especially old blues numbers, whose authorship might be uncertain, and there was no one to challenge the band's claim to them.

There are also a few moments of pleasantly jarring absurdity that deepen the film's evident debt to Charlie Kaufman, author of "Adaptation" and "Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind". But there is also something soft and unfinished about the movie; it wanders about in its own conceit, collecting stray moments of intelligence or feeling without adding up to very much.

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A wide range of secondary historical literature and theoretical work is considered, with evident debts to structuralist analysis of urban form represented by Aldo Rossi, as well to much post-structuralist criticism from Walter Benjamin to the present.

Written in the first person, with evident debts to the Big Three of American detective literature (Hammett, Chandler, and Macdonald), the Stefanos novels were critical successes, and showed much of Pelecanos's sensibility already in place.

Ricky is Bobby's self-destructive Johnny Boy, a nod to "Mean Streets," though in "Made" Mr. Favreau makes evident the debt that both he and Martin Scorsese owe to Cassavetes.

This was about stabilizing world markets and keeping alive Europe's single currency, the euro, a cherished political project whose lack of coordinated economic backing had become painfully evident since a debt crisis started to gnaw at the weakest member, Greece, back before Christmas.

We found over 26 socio-technical decisions operated with the intent of mitigating, although partially, the effect or debt evident in "Integra".

The partisan split was also evident when the debt ceiling was weighed against Obamacare.

Signs of the growing tensions over Greece and its debt were evident at meetings of the I.M.F. in Washington last week.

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