Sentence examples for for a heightened from inspiring English sources

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Sleep – as a metaphor for a heightened or transformed state of consciousness, or a route to the subconscious world of dreams, fantasy and imagination – is also something that has inspired composers to some of their most powerfully intoxicating works.

The dialogue frequently strains for a heightened poetry to match the passions being depicted, but O'Neill had a sure sense of dramatic action, absorbed almost by osmosis as the son of an actor-manager who made his fortune (and sealed his fate) in a stage swashbuckler.

In the title story, which exchanges her usual naturalistic approach for a heightened, Carson McCullers-like tack, a cruel practical joke played on a lonely spinster by two teenage girls -- they send her a series of phony love letters -- unexpectedly results in her finding happiness and fulfillment.

Nevertheless, it appears as though we are a less hospitable nation (Quick, name your neighbors. Their kids. Their dog).. Hospitality has been exchanged for a heightened hostility.

Thousands of young people from around the world will participate in Malala Day -- a youth takeover of the UN General Assembly -- either at the United Nations in New York or satellite events around the world to call for a heightened commitment by world leaders to make education for all children a reality.

There is no clear evidence for a heightened risk of hepatitis in ambulance personnel.

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For respondents with a heightened suicide risk, the principal investigator will inform the professional responsible for treatment immediately via telephone and e-mail.

Skinner also helped create the LIFE Center at the Cancer Institute of New Jersey, whose goals include increasing awareness and supporting programs for young women with a heightened risk for breast cancer.

The good news for consumers is a heightened emphasis on punctual order-filling and customer service.

Plunging oil prices mean lower inflation for longer, with a heightened risk of deflation through the knock-on effect on wages.

To examine whether infants reported for maltreatment face a heightened risk of sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) and other leading causes of sudden unexpected infant death (SUID).

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