Sentence examples for intricacy with which from inspiring English sources

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And I would feast on the wryly self-fragmenting intricacy with which Ms. Kronenberg makes the "Rubies" heroine so bold and so funny.

The psychological precision and incision of his portrait of Richard III is more than matched by the intricacy with which he writes about Iago, the thwarted lower class ensign in Othello.

The Cello Sonata No. 1 (1917) is cut of similar cloth, but what sets it a step beyond the Second Violin Sonata is the intricacy with which the cello and piano lines are entwined.

In "Widows," the intricacy with which the criminal and political realms and the personal and public ones are intertwined makes for a narrative refinement that suggests a grand design that the movie leaves unexplored.

But the exceptional audacity — and the highly crafted, deliriously confected intricacy with which Scorsese calibrates the thrill of corruption makes it both an accurate statement of his achievement and an accurate diagnosis of why it makes so many viewers (and, especially, so many critics) so uncomfortable.

The Tallis, for eight five-voice choirs, proved the evening's most memorable work, both for its sheer opulence and for the intricacy with which individual voices and tandem groupings wove through the texture, creating an ebb and flow of harmonic and rhythmic relationships.

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It is his antidote, you can't help feeling, to the elaborate intricacies with which he concerns himself in his day job.

These were mostly of rather poor quality by Oriental standards, for they were made for the less discriminating European market, but the intricacy and skill with which even they were fashioned caught the imagination of Europeans, who bought them eagerly.

Findings were restricted to papers on general or preventive health checks for the risk factors of cardiovascular disease, as other disease specific screening programmes (for example breast screening) have their own intricacies with barriers which are better understood and findings which are not always transferable.

Audiences have been electrified by the audacity of his potting, the intricacy of his spatial awareness and the effortlessness with which he seems to encompass the complexities of the ancient game.

Like a conjurer who distracts the audience with his left hand while his right carries out the vital intervention, Johnson left us awestruck and dumbfounded by the intricacies of his magic trick and the verve with which he delivered it.

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