Sentence examples for gives a viewer from inspiring English sources

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So, yes, Oscar gives a skewed, bland, and truncated sense of world cinema and only rarely gives a viewer any reason to care about it.

Such a subtle reference to the early American classroom gives a viewer the feeling that the artist is trying to enlighten, to re-educate.

Although a digital set-top box, such as General Instrument's DCT-5000 gives a viewer using TV Guide Interactive the ability to jump back and forth between TV and the Internet, these boxes cost more.

However, watching Guzman's biceps juxtaposed against the drama gives a viewer much to be grateful for, even if the dialogue is a bit lacking.

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For the most part her guest appearance featured remarks that would barely give a viewer pause.

The effect was freakish and theatrical, perhaps calculatedly so: it certainly gave a viewer unfamiliar with the big picture of Chinese art a dramatic point of entry.

Today, I really do think people get upset when a finale doesn't give a viewer enough to talk about.

I find that not a lot happens in one second of time but enough happens to give a viewer a greater feeling of connection," Hodsdon continues.

But it also gives a foodie viewer the opportunity to play Name That Ingredient.

It gives the viewer a glimpse into a whole new world of photography.

This video gives the viewer a look at what is seldom seen, an actual fall in progress.

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