Sentence examples for inventive borders from inspiring English sources

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In these books, the images transform the painted page, with ever more inventive borders and miniatures crowding out the almost redundant words and showing the reader a vision of the Bible.

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Furthermore, the database provides information on the availability of solutions and inventive sources across borders, including an overview of great inventors and their locations (Kastelle and Steen 2010).

Celotti not only mounted many of the books' miniatures, but also cut and pasted their patterned borders into inventive montages that look very much like intact leaves.

If that makes Mr. Harris sound rigid, bordering on anonymous, well, these are not inventive tracks.

Watching The Underclassman today, though, we are fully charmed by an evening of inventive and first-rate musical comedy ideas supporting a story that borders on the trivial.

Perhaps it is simply the way the summer heat causes borders of objects to shimmer and dissolve, or the playfulness and inventive care that have characterized this company under Tina Packer's guidance.

And C.&J. Goodfriend has examples by another wonderfully inventive printmaker, Félix Buhot, who drew all sorts of near-microscopic visual addenda around the borders of his finely etched sea and townscapes.

The strategy argues that "The United States must continue to attract the innovative and the inventive, the brilliant and the bold," but then includes pages of recommendations on strengthening borders and immigration controls that would seem to run directly counter to this high-priority goal.

This festival operates on the borders of dance, theatre and art, and this year it's programmed by the inventive Wendy Houstoun.

Although this book's title hints at a relatively simple and precise geometry, "Parallel Stories" is actually a hugely ambitious, breathtakingly inventive and at times maddeningly dense novel intent on obliterating historical, geographical, literary and structural borders.

The first of them, Touch of Evil (1958), finds Welles recapturing his inventive brilliance as a filmmaker and turning in one of his finest performances as corrupt border cop Hank Quinlan, a "slag-heap of iniquity", in Callow's gamey phrase.

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