Sentence examples for imposing picture from inspiring English sources

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"The Storyteller" (1986) is an imposing picture, more than fourteen feet wide.

Another example is in the Victoria & Albert museum, and there's an imposing picture by François- Herbert Drouais, in the National Gallery, in which she sits at her writing desk surrounded by books and portfolios, the intellectual at work.

Though much reduced in extent, the turrets and gates and walls of the Bock, the rocky promontory that was first fortified in the 10th century, still make an imposing picture when viewed from the cobblestoned corniche that is with some justice called Europe's most beautiful balcony.

One imposing picture at the entrance of the park is of Husam Khos Navis, the late director of the Iranian reconstruction commission.

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Tiananmen Square is directly in front across the street from the entrance to the Forbidden City on which hangs the famous, imposing, giant picture of Mao Zedong.

Mr. Aaron's work, like his subject matter, is august, polished and imposing; his pictures have what he says he used to call a "cinematic" quality ("though that's tough nowadays because everybody calls everything cinematic"), but which he now characterizes, modestly, as an obsession with dramatic lighting.

The problem comes when we impose our picture, or see it as more than speculation, since that thwarts a child's attempts to discover who they are, and where their happiness lies.

The free app, which made its – memorable – debut during TechCrunch 50 in 2008, intends to help users "tag the world" by imposing information (text, pictures, video and audio) over images in the iPhone camera.

Legislators often rely on her conditional and line-item veto powers by pursuing a project "because it responds to the needs of their supporters or constituents back home," she said, while "it's the governor's responsibility to keep imposing the broad picture on them".

In a nearby gallery there is an imposing display of pictures by Xue Jiye: huge, anguished muscular men straining against various forms of confinement.

True, the subjects of his portraits are currently engaged in a bloody conflict in South Sudan, and yes, many members of the White Army wield guns, and the Dinka are incredibly physically imposing in the pictures.

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