Sentence examples for exploration of the language from inspiring English sources

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"His huge knowledge and love of folklore have been shared in his collections of fairytales," writes Wagner, while "his later novels, Strandloper, Thursbitch and Boneland continue and deepen his exploration of the language, folklore and history of the particular patch of Cheshire that is his own 'boneland'boneland

On this year's lineup is "Cattywampus," a line-by-line reinvention of August Strindberg's "Miss Julie," written and directed by Robert Cucuzza; and a preview showing of Half Straddle's "Away Uniform," a companion piece to the cult hit, "In the Pony Palace/Football," in which the writer-director Tina Satter continues her poetic exploration of the language and feelings of sports.

That, sadly, is where Asus failed in their exploration of the language of marketing and where we, the poor viewer, are left without comfort or solace.

the purpose of this study was to conduct a preliminary exploration of the language used by midwifery professional bodies to define the scope of practice of midwives in relation to woman-centred care.

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"These images of pastries, cakes, and other foodstuffs, rendered in his signature painterly style, with radiant color and delicious impasto, are condensed explorations of the language of painting," Curator Susan May tells Creators.

Offering a nuts-and-bolts exploration of the English language, Stamper displays a contagious enthusiasm for words and a considerable talent for putting them together, as when describing "the fusty glut of old papers bunged hastily into metal bookshelves" that fills the basement of Merriam-Webster.

One new installation by artist Pablo Gnecco, with programming and design help by Dan Moore, is a welcomed exploration of the visual language we create with our hands. .

Proun was essentially Lissitzky's exploration of the visual language of suprematism with spatial elements, utilizing shifting axes and multiple perspectives; both uncommon ideas in suprematism.

In this parablelike novel, a commercial "nomenclature consultant" is hired to name a Midwestern town, and his task turns into an exploration of the corruption of language.

All the while he was quietly finishing "The Mayor's Tongue," an exploration of the failings of language, which was inspired by a college research trip to Trieste, Italy, and published in 2008.

Are they words in themselves, or are they just separate words stapled together?The reader very quickly sees that Mr Bellos's work is an exploration of the effects of language and translation.

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