Sentence examples for makes felicitous from inspiring English sources

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Truffaut, who takes the lead role, makes felicitous additions: he sets the story in the long wake of the First World War, when millions still grieved for their lost loved ones; he introduces a child, a deaf-mute; and he makes the hero a composer of obituaries.

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The event was memorable enough that the celebrated 20th-century jurist Oliver Wendell Holmes could still make felicitous reference to it in his own writings: Bonfire – shrieked the little man.

In particular, Stalnaker argues that our commitment to construing such sentences as making felicitous and informative assertions will lead us to reinterpret their content in ways that can be modeled using the 2D framework.

The self-learning facility of proposed NN identified ALLMS control model along with a detuned LC filtering circuit can make felicitous shaping of the VSC output under various system perturbance.

The emerald hedgerows that are a natural euphemism for Hamptons exclusivity (out here, good hedges, not good fences, make for felicitous neighbors) are hanging tight.

Tenderized in extra-virgin olive oil and sprinkled with paprika and sea salt, the little creatures were sauteed with potato and eggplant, making a felicitous and memorable combination.

If someone, then, wants to make a (felicitous) promise she must meet these conventional conditions.

Lots of developed and under-developing tools improve our ability to make more felicitous decisions than what we have made ever before.

I like this new trend in restaurants a lot -- Healthy and Nice make a felicitous combination, and I'd like to see a lot more of it.

Adam Dalgliesh of Scotland Yard and allow him to ask heavenly whodunit questions like: "Have you ever in your life suffered from temporary amnesia?" For both Baroness James and her detective, St. Anselm's certainly makes a more felicitous backdrop than the more ponderous and sour judicial backdrop for Dalgliesh's last outing, "A Certain Justice".

But by disassociating the foot from its body, Aronofsky signals his defiance of conventional dance-cinematography wisdom: that the medium shot makes for the most felicitous marriage of dance and film.

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