Sentence examples for extraordinarily striking from inspiring English sources

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Extraordinarily striking, tall and powerfully built, he moves with the confidence and grace of an athlete, as if accustomed to commanding attention with physical charisma alone.

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And the reality of Mr. Obama — as opposed to what people had read or seen in weeks of extraordinarily favorable coverage — struck a chord with some.

Williams, whose lateral movement is perhaps her one weakness, still hits extraordinarily hard and struck 12 aces to go with the 60 that got her to the final.

"With hundreds of millions of Tweets sent per day, the volume of content on Twitter is massive, which makes it extraordinarily complex to strike the right balance between fighting abuse and speaking truth to power," Cartes wrote.

Moroni's most famous painting, The Tailor (1570), ought to be world-famous by now, and it feels like an extraordinarily lucky strike that it happens to belong to our National Gallery.

One of these proteins (R10063526) has a striking architecture possessing a signal sequence, extraordinarily high proportions of glycine (19.4%) and serine (22.5%) and phosphorylated residues (table 1).

Striking examples for positive allometry are extraordinarily exaggerated structures, such as antlers of the Irish elk, Megaloceros giganteos [ 16] or the horns of different beetles species [e.g. [ 15, 17, 18]].

The UK may have to strike an "extraordinarily cynical" deal with Russia, President Bashar al-Assad and possibly even al-Qaeda-allied groups in Syria in order to defeat Isis, a former British diplomat has warned.

Cheap gas sounds nice initially but it always comes at a high price.The stubborn attractiveness of the 'Euro-Atlantic orientation' is striking given that it survives both the hideously botched occupation of Iraq and extraordinarily selfish agricultural protectionism.

Mr. Larsen said at first those double-page spreads struck him as "extraordinarily extravagant"; however, with time, he came around.

For the designer, whose oeuvre contains everything from a £125 solid-silver lid for a millionaire's Marmite pot to a bespoke £250,000 Paraiba tourmaline ring fit for an oligarch's finger, is a man whose work has struck a chord extraordinarily in tune with the times.

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