Sentence examples for lost aspect from inspiring English sources

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The Act II divertissement is a ne plus ultra of purest style; Ms. Peck danced it with the crystalline lucidity and the time-to-spare serenity that seemed a lost aspect of Balanchine dancing five years ago.

"The tactile sense is a lost aspect of sculpture," laments the 63-year old artist from Venice, Calif.

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You even might lose aspects of your personality.

Companies in Korea place great importance on the aspect of not losing face, and employer-employee relationships are perceived in moral terms (Hofstede 2015).

They lost the aspect of the intense prayer".

"But it has lost that aspect of genuineness".

"They had lost every aspect of their freedom, over their bodies and even their thoughts.

Sean Hannity has completely lost that aspect of himself.

"Cosell lost that aspect of the whole thing with Monday Night Football," the author states.

Another common cause of grammatical change is the gradual petrification of idioms into new grammatical forms, for example, the way the English "going to" construction lost its aspect of movement and in some varieties of English has almost become a full-fledged future tense (e.g. I'm gonna).

It's true that "The Evolution of God" focuses more on changes in moral doctrine than on moral acts per se, but by mostly neglecting this win-lose aspect of morality, Wright has evaded something important.[3].

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