Sentence examples for extraordinary succession from inspiring English sources

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Around that time, Mr. Richter began producing what remains to this day the most extraordinary succession of abstract pictures in Western art.

In 36 days, he meets an extraordinary succession of other poputchiki, and shares lorry cabins, dire rooms and frozen water buckets with them.

Surely Cocteau meant it to be: this is his final cinematic statement, as much a long-winded self-analysis as an extraordinary succession of visually arresting images -- in one, Cocteau walks past his doppelganger and angrily denounces him.

Additionally, Phares wrote "Her career has been an extraordinary succession of number ones and record-breaking firsts in the music world, her entire album catalog has achieved RIAA multi-platinum status".

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The day of Kennedy's inauguration was a succession of extraordinary events.

McGinn described Kenny's first New Year's Day outing as "a mix of celebrity interviews, profiles of ordinary people doing extraordinary things and a succession of talking heads predicting the year ahead in the arts, sport, business and politics".

Women's tennis has produced a succession of extraordinary hitters over the past decade, with Venus and Serena Williams leading the way, but it has come at the expense of creativity and touch.

Here, there's no menu and an entire staff of three manages to produce a succession of extraordinary dishes – swordfish involtini stuffed with mollica (Sicilians' favourite breadcrumbs), raisins, pinenuts and teeny explosions of fragrant lemon peel; crisp fritters of neonati (splinter-sized baby fish); sensational chewy pasta with clams and the local teeny red prawns.

Unable to stand up to a tidal wave of protest sweeping Belgrade's streets, he saw some of the key pillars of his power crumble in rapid succession, after an extraordinary day which left the parliament building smouldering, the state RTS television station gutted by fire and several police stations in the hands of protesters.

Unable to stand up to a tidal wave of protest sweeping Belgrade's streets, he saw some of the key pillars of his power crumble last night in rapid succession, after an extraordinary day which left the parliament building smouldering, the state RTS television station gutted by fire and several police stations in the hands of protesters.

"Two of them in quick succession is potentially an extraordinary blow to the ability of working people to defend their interests," Craig Becker, general counsel to the AFL CIO the umbrella labor organization that includes VICE writers and editors like myself told me in an interview.

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