Sentence examples for exalted work from inspiring English sources

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Albatrosh Seen from one angle, this pliable young Norwegian duo could be slotted squarely in the lineage of Keith Jarrett's exalted work with Jan Garbarek in the 1970s: all the identifying traits are there, from the classical poise to the emotional ardor to the intimation of melodic caprice.

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So if you want to read an important paper (or an unimportant one for that matter) you have no legal choice but to pay the publisher for it.The upshot is that university libraries must purchase the leading titles, almost whatever their price, and often at the expense of carrying less-exalted works.

His most exalted sacred works — the two extant Passions, from the seventeen-twenties, and the Mass in B Minor, completed not long before his death, in 1750 — are feats of synthesis, mobilizing secular devices to spiritual ends.

Both are exalted for the work they did helping Hawaiian-born patientsufferingng with Hansen's Disease (leprosy) who were exiled to the peninsula in the 1800s.

But Zemeckis, in indulging his own propensity to thrill and delight, in emptying onscreen his own bag of cinematic tricks in the course of a sequence that's intended to realize what Petit considers a work of exalted beauty, betrays and degrades that very beauty.

As it is clear from his philosophical work, the Exalted Faith (al-'Aqida al-rafi'a, lost in its Judaeo-Arabic original, but preserved in two 14th-century Hebrew translations), he was the first Jewish Aristotelian, but surely employed as his main sources both Avicenna and al-Ghazali.

As the men tired of the second lieutenant they went to work on more exalted officers.

Corruption is bleeding the treasury, but His Majesty's exalted status has complicated the work of law enforcement.

Placing Mr. Sigurdsson's work in such exalted company was a risk — one that paid off — as well as a moving compliment from one composer to another.

Mr. Aimard and Mr. Harnoncourt round out the disc with Beethoven's Rondo in B flat (1793), a merely pleasant work in such exalted company.

His work was an exalted revel and his whole scientific life was a perpetual carnival, to judge from a speech of his at a dinner in Berlin in honor of the physicist, Max Planck.

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