Sentence examples for fiercely ordered from inspiring English sources

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With its signature zooms, satirical tableaux, and fiercely ordered visual palette (architecture is everything, from  the hairstyles to the shot compositions) this is Anderson-world writ large: a hermetically sealed environment in which reality is something you only read about in books, and the upheavals of the interwar years provide tonal rather than political background.

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The hat makers are almost all based in South Korea, Taiwan and China, and they fight fiercely for orders.

And the reiterated cry of "howl" when he enters with the dead Cordelia is not some extravagant wail, but a fiercely articulated order.

India and China compete fiercely for orders from the U.S. and Europe, but Indian companies are finding they often get the nod for handwoven, embroidered or otherwise embellished fabrics, clothing and housewares, while China is chosen for larger orders of mass-produced items.

The ubiquitous tale of the Chicago fire – which raged for three whole days in 1871, leveling 3 sq miles of bustling city – is kind of like the mild, Midwestern version of the story of the phoenix, the great fire bird that burned fiercely in order to be reborn.

Ordering everyone out, she prays fiercely to the Virgin Mary, demanding that her child be returned to life.

In any event, a change in attitudes in this fiercely law-and-order state was evident from the moment the legislative session began in January.

Pope Francis is also the first Jesuit Pope - from an ancient and fiercely independent Catholic order that has not always enjoyed the best relationship with Rome.

Running on a fiercely "law and order" platform, Trump spent his bizarro campaign decrying how soft America is on its violent criminals and even the exonerated Central Park Five, a group of black and Latino teens who were falsely accused of rape decades ago.

The taxi app market is now fiercely competitive and I found Hailo, a service that lets you order a London cab, pretty efficient at delivering a driver to me within five minutes.

Mr. Sarkozy and Mr. Fillon have fiercely defended Mr. Woerth, and Mr. Sarkozy has tried to deflect public unhappiness with a letter ordering his government to cut its expenses and trim back its "train de vie," or lifestyle.

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