Sentence examples for masterfully described from inspiring English sources

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Anna masterfully described Kadyrov's nature: his aggression, his bratty, domineering tendencies and, most importantly, the underlying insecurity that manifested itself in his ugly mannerisms.

Simon Johnson, a professor at M.I.T. who was the chief economist at the International Monetary Fund in 2007 and 2008, masterfully described this earlier intellectual capture of political elites in his May, 2009, Atlantic article, "The Quiet Coup:" The American financial industry gained political power by amassing a kind of cultural capital — a belief system.

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See related review by Clézardin, http://breast-cancer-research.com/content/13/2/207 Philippe Clezardin in his original and complete review masterfully describes the bone metastasis process [ 1].

Reema Kumari Jadeja from MOBO described her work as "masterfully encapsulating euphoric and melancholic, Ali's signature music style sees Eastern mystique caressed with intelligent electronica and fortified with soul".

Varèse famously described music as "organised sound", and Boulez's performance masterfully revealed the careful organisation behind this volatile 10-minute score.

After he had masterfully judged the financial benefits for establishing a tar works, Sir John Dalrymple, solicitor to the Board of Excise, described Black as "the best judge, perhaps in Europe, of the merit of such inventions".

The chairperson of the pan-Commonwealth judging panel, poet and novelist Dionne Brand, described The Polished Hoe, which is yet to be published in the UK, as "a wide-ranging epic in which the experience of several generations of women is masterfully realized... speaking in the shadowy reaches of a plantation house in the 1950s, [it] slowly uncovers layers of disturbing history".

It isn't sly, like the Pepsi "Choice of a New Generation" ads so masterfully skewered by David Foster Wallace, or reactionary or appropriationist, as Thomas Frank describes consumer culture in "The Conquest of Cool".

It's a masterfully nuanced tale, often regarded as a sensitive portrayal of autism, though it works to describe any childhood where imagination or being different is frowned upon.

While Fanon describes the experience of being racialized in overt racist contexts such as Jim Crow or the colonial situation, he nonetheless masterfully captures the more subtle ways that white privilege decomposes the visible body, typical of our contemporary moment.

Davies describes the story as being a parable of the extraordinary things people do for love, and the balance between this vibrant lust for life and an inevitable acceptance of despair drives this masterfully crafted romantic drama.

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