Sentence examples for intricate scenes from inspiring English sources

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Here, though, a lot of intricate scenes were cut because Zanuck wanted pageantry".

With its intricate scenes and finely drawn and incomplete figures, they said in their open letter to Italian cultural officials, this painting requires special research.

And, of course, nothing could more suggest old Beijing than Beijing opera, with its masks, its stylized movements, its atonal, strangely modern arias, its fantastically intricate scenes of battle, and, probably most important, its audience of connoisseurs who know when to shout a throaty "hao!" — good!

And, of course, nothing could more suggest old Beijing than Beijing opera, with its masks, its stylized movements, strangely modern arias, its fantastically intricate scenes of battle, and, probably most important, its audience of connoisseurs who know when to shout a throaty "hao!" — good!

However, in the most costly pieces the embroiderers then covered every inch of the fabric in intricate scenes from the lives of saints and martyrs, flowers, trees, animals and birds stitched in such detail that the species can be identified, worked in gold, silver and coloured silks, often embellished with tiny gemstones and pearls.

Birbiglia films what he knows, offering ample and intricate scenes of improvisations performed onstage, along with an insider's view of the industry, and he pushes his colleagues to the fore — especially Keegan-Michael Key, who has a drolly ambiguous turn as a self-anointed star, and Gillian Jacobs, playing a powerhouse performer tormented by self-doubt, who is the film's movingly dramatic center.

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By the shoot, the actors had memorized a more surprising and emotionally intricate scene: WOODERSON: You gotta do what Randall Pink Floydyd wants to do, man.

Ten years after the accomplishment of the first plant genome project (Mozo et al., 1999), the advent of the next-generation sequencing (NGS) technology has uncovered an unprecedentedly intricate scene of genome-wide transcription in plants (Varshney et al., 2009; Kelly and Leitch, 2011; Jain, 2012).

"The scenes can simply be one shot of a part of their body or multiple shots that are composited together to make a more intricate scene," Warner explains.

If you are painting an intricate scene or design on your tile, you'll most likely need several different sizes of brushes.

The soprano Fiorenza Cedolins as Alice Ford, the mezzo-soprano Stephanie Houtzeel as Meg Page and, especially, the rich-voiced mezzo-soprano Elisabeth Kulman as Mrs. Quickly were wonderful individually and in the intricate ensemble scenes.

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