Sentence examples for harmoniously made from inspiring English sources

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Gaudí took a broad view of architecture as a multifunctional design, in which every single detail in an arrangement has to be harmoniously made and well-proportioned.

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Throughout the scene Rothko and apprentice prime a large canvas in a choreographed dance, harmoniously making wide, complementary rust-red brush-strokes.

And it now all happens with virtually no media attention or controversy because the two parties collaborate so harmoniously to make it happen.

In the past several years he has introduced films (overseen by him) into his theatrical fun houses and made harmoniously disharmonious use of live and recorded performance.

Smith's record as a staff officer, and his proven ability to work harmoniously with the British, made him a natural choice for the post.

They reject the harebrained notion that friends uniting harmoniously have meaningful bearing on the formation of a contender compared with configuring a team that actually makes competitive sense.

It's immensely relaxing to spend the early evening by the shore, sitting on a bench, watching tugboats and thrillingly huge tankers sail slowly past, letting a horse-chestnut tree drop pale flowers on your head and idly wondering why the park isn't crowded with urban planners observing how variously and harmoniously this community makes use of its waterfront.

So, not always harmoniously, have the town's governing Democrats.

For his part, the normally pugnacious former treasury secretary promised to "temper my words and actions in ways that convey respect and help us work together more harmoniously".The prompt for this is a speech Mr Summers made in January, in which he postulated that the shortage of female science professors might in part be due to innate differences between the sexes.

His attack on a clause of the Finance Act 1930 drew much praise from both Liberal and Conservative politicians, including Winston Churchill, who said that "I have rarely heard a speech more precisely directed at the object under debate, more harmoniously attuned to the character of Committee discussion, than the excellent statement the Honourable and learned Gentleman has just made".

Mr Bush also has a duty to press China on its systematically abysmal human-rights record although America's own ambivalence on torture and lapses at Abu Ghraib and Guantánamo Bay have made its lectures easier to ignore.The second imperative is for America to find a way to work harmoniously alongside a China that is just beginning to find its way as a great power.

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