Sentence examples for flourish toward from inspiring English sources

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"WESTMINSTER, the mother of Parliaments," the candidates, commentators and columnists like to say, usually with an insouciant flourish toward Big Ben.

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The Chinese Hippocrates, Zhang Zhongjing, flourished toward the end of the 2nd century ce.

The Arts & Crafts movement, which celebrated hand crafts and decorative design, flourished toward the end of the 19th century and the beginning of the 20th century.

Publications flourish, attitudes toward sex have changed, there are new divorce laws.

He was preceded onto the ice by Penguins Coach Dan Bylsma, who doffed his cap with a flourish and pointed it toward Crosby as if to introduce him to the crowd.

In the original film, Ford introduces Wayne with a highly uncharacteristic visual flourish: the camera darts toward Wayne in a rapid dolly shot, as the actor, standing in front of what appears to be a projected background, twirls his rifle in a grand, theatrical gesture.

The introduction of animals into a human service system will not produce additional competitiveness or alienation, but can, instead, provide calming, unqualified attention and love that are needed to help some clients flourish, moving away from illness and toward health.

Belcourt became a sort of Gilded Age pastiche embellished with the fragments of lost houses, like a fantastical seahorse weather vane that is still planted on the stable roof, as well as the Tinneys' own decorative flourishes, which tended toward garish gilding and stained-glass work.

With what stoic delicacy does Virginia creeper let go: the feeblest tug brings down a sheaf of leaves kite-high, as if to say, To live is good but not to live — to be pulled down with scarce a ripping sound, still flourishing, still stretching toward the sun — is good also, all photosynthesis abandoned, quite quits.

by Sharon Levy With what stoic delicacy does Virginia creeper let go: the feeblest tug brings down a sheaf of leaves kite-high, as if to say, To live is good but not to live — to be pulled down with scarce a ripping sound, still flourishing, still stretching toward the sun — is good also, all photosynthesis abandoned, quite quits.

Every additional daily serving of fruits or vegetables, all the way up to seven servings, continues to improve well-being and move us toward flourishing.

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