Sentence examples for intricate reference from inspiring English sources

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Whether or not readers will pick up on each intricate reference that Cline deploys onto the page is another question.

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Intricate historical references and sublimely exaggerated silhouettes would be subverted by something dark or rude or uncouth: sex-shop latex, or asylum restraints, or punk.

It's easy to forget, given the museum that survives, how exciting its creation must have been, with new pieces constantly arriving, sending ripples, fresh harmonies and ever more intricate cross-references through the ensemble.

And I will permit myself to say that I was astounded at the work I must have put into the construction of the book, at the intricate tangle of references and cross-references".

Its intricate web of references and meanings held together, then melting away again, leaving audiences to wonder what anyone ever saw in it.

That's in large part thanks to Valentino, where creative directors Maria Grazia Chiuri and Pierpaolo Piccioli have consistently imbued their collections with folkloric references, intricate detailing and billowing skirts regardless of season.

Another intricate problem is the reference to occurrents of the type A which are characterized by the absence of some occurrent of type B. This would require negation, which is not included in the SNOMED CT syntax.

It will not be possible here to trace the whole intricate web of cross references and interrelations that threads these writings together.

This past July, Grimoire, the Shibuya boutique that helped create the Dolly Kei style - a lacy, lost-in-a-fairy-tale look layered in references to intricate storybook illustrations - held a big bash to celebrate its third anniversary and the opening of its second, and much larger, store, Grimoire Almadel.

By knowing its cultural references and intricate folkways, as described in 1969 by the writer Sanche de Gramont: "The Frenchman is not someone who possesses a navy blue passport and speaks the language of Descartes, but someone who knows who broke the Soissons vase, what happened to Buridan's donkey, why Parmentier gave his name to a hash, and why Charles Martel saved Christendom".

Salonen abandoned his flowing style and carved the air with angular beat indicators against which the concentrating players could reference their relentlessly intricate parts.

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