Sentence examples for most classical form from inspiring English sources

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That last one was almost platonic in its conception: "the finest cut I have ever created — the geometric design in its purest, most classical form," he wrote.

Is attributing Jewish ancestry to the Man of Sin not anti-Semitism in its most classical form?

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Unusual among Balanchine ballets, "Allegro Brillante" — a high-pressure array of many of ballet's most classical forms and steps — is already in motion when the curtain rises.

By choosing to present the combination of science, informatics and information technology with the most classical forms of art (including performance art, visual art, digital art and conceptual art), McShine proposes a first definition of data art.

The Church's social Magisterium constantly calls for the most classical forms of justice to be respected: commutative, distributive and legal justice.

Cyclodextrins are one of the most versatile aids in pharmaceutical technology, being of interest for the formulation of a wide range of delivery devices from the most classical dosage forms to the newest drug carriers.

In fact, \(F\ -confirmation F\ -confirmation a classical fits of TE imostmissivism à la Carneatlyhere one assumes that \(k = \top,\) that \(P\) is an "objeclassicalitial probability based on essentially logical considerations, and that all the non-logical informatiof available is collecTEd impermissivism

Yakshagana is similar if not directly related to various forms of dance-drama in neighbouring states, most notably the kathakali classical form of Kerala and the terukkuttu street theatre of Tamil Nadu.

The narrator who, it gradually appears, is the narrator of "All Souls" reprised comes from Madrid, and is named Jacques Deza, although, characteristically, he answers to many cognates of his first name: Jaime, Santiago, Diego, and Yago ("all forms of the same name"), Jacobo ("the most pretentious form"), Iago ("the classical form"), and even Jack ("a phonetic approximation").

The narrator — who, it gradually appears, is the narrator of "All Souls" reprised — comes from Madrid, and is named Jacques Deza, although, characteristically, he answers to many cognates of his first name: Jaime, Santiago, Diego, and Yago ("all forms of the same name"), Jacobo ("the most pretentious form"), Iago ("the classical form"), and even Jack ("a phonetic approximation").

The most abundant, best-studied and "classical" form of NF-κB is a heterodimer consisting of the two subunits p50 and p65.

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