Sentence examples for move neatly from inspiring English sources

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The modern NGO campaigner can also move neatly into government or business, and back into an NGO, a chameleon-like bricolage of employment experiences.

This move neatly removes the replicator question from consideration.

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Everyone moved neatly through the constantly and pleasantly changing patterns of Mr. Lazar's "Layers," a New York premiere to Mozart.

Instead of her usual sardonic first-person narrator, she provides a deadpan storyteller who moves neatly from one sister's point of view to the other's.

And as it happens, Furst is a master of plot; the story moves neatly and inexorably to its climax, as Costa, his family and friends leave Salonika, already under bombardment, for a new life.

After that he moved neatly into a career that has combined classical theatre (including a steely Prince Hal to his father's Falstaff) with prestigious British movies (Howard's End, Iris, Carrington), TV and radio.

But this "irreversible — "Irréversible" in the French text — came across less as the description of a chemical reaction moving neatly and inexorably to its next step and more as a stubborn interjection, like something said at the end of a romance, or when a parent explains a decision to an unhappy child — or a President to a general.

The stoic atmosphere, which has been palpable in the city these last few days, was matched in the collection which moved neatly from Art Deco Paris, riffing on dandyism which, of course, has its roots in Paris, through to modern Parisian elegance.

The direction and choreography by MIchael Berresse is solid; he keeps things moving neatly and the changes in scenes and time are always quickly grasped.

The idea that both back pain itself, and many of the other risk factors for it, can be episodic, recurrent or persistent means that the likelihood of chains of risk moving neatly from cause to effect is improbable.

In a move that neatly symbolised the way the pair had used their chic modernity to conquer the British establishment, Adele married Lord Charles Cavendish, younger son of the Duke of Devonshire and retired to Lismore Castle in Ireland.

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