Sentence examples for extraordinary linguistic from inspiring English sources

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Often, as in "Captivity," a passage of extraordinary linguistic polish comes with a kind of implied caption.

There, he speaks of the "incivility sublime", a phrase redolent of his own work, which combined technical panache with a restless imagination, extraordinary linguistic range, and, often as twinned components, the celebratory and the ripely caustic.

In its citation, the 18-member Swedish Academy said Ms. Jelinek, 57, had been chosen "for her musical flow of voices and countervoices in novels and plays that with extraordinary linguistic zeal reveal the absurdity of society's clichés and their subjugating power".

The Swedish Academy, which has given the award to a European nine times in the last 10 years, cited the "musical flow of voices and counter-voices in her novels and plays," and her "extraordinary linguistic zeal, which reveals the absurdity of society's cliches and their subjugating power" as it announced its decision at lunchtime today.

In its citation, the 18-member Swedish Academy said Ms. Jelinek, 57, had been chosen "for her musical flow of voices and counter-voices in novels and plays that with extraordinary linguistic zeal reveal the absurdity of society's clichés and their subjugating power".

Barack Obama's extraordinary linguistic abilities are arguably his most powerful political advantage at a time of grave economic insecurity.

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Employing extraordinary formal and linguistic inventiveness, including the stream-of-consciousness method, Joyce depicted the experiences and the fantasies of various men and women in Dublin on a summer's day in June 1904.

In "Oryx and Crake," Margaret Atwood's novel about humanity's final days on earth, a boy named Jimmy becomes obsessed with Alex, an African gray parrot with extraordinary cognitive and linguistic skills.

There was something very attractive and northern in that implacable sternness and coldness that is not quite coldness but is actually something quite extraordinary; real emotional and linguistic strength".

Correction A letter on Feb. 10 about a linguistic parallel for the term "extraordinary rendition" misspelled a French word for "surrender".

And an extraordinary number of important painters were associated about 1350 1400 with the linguistic area of Low Germany the Low Countries and Westphalia especially and the Rhineland.

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