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The ordinariness of the scene is quickened by the incongruous view of a rearing horse in a western landscape, out a window to the right.
Strout's prose is quickened by her use of the "free indirect" style, in which a third-person narrator adopts the words or tone a particular character might use.
And Russell does leave behind a lot of admirers, including his mother, Gerda, another woman for whom a long-festering guilt is quickened by his death.
The globalization of the economy is accelerating because the world is rapidly aging, and at the same time the pace of global aging is quickened by the speed and scope of globalization.
In these pages, Deb is quickened by his extraordinary feeling for the texture of lower middle-class life, as well as his unerring sensitivity to the way a country yet again transforms itself.
Paradoxically, his Hamlet is quickened back to life only by the Ghost; and the overwhelming impression is of a man who, in putting on an "antic disposition", reveals his true, nervously excitable, mercurial self.
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The tempo of repression is quickening (see article).
The pace of change is quickening, too, Amazon said.
The pace of world events is quickening again.
The speed of mass-shooting news is quickening to an uncontrollable pace.
The pace at which new technology emerges and becomes paramount is quickening as never before.
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