Sentence examples for moves the author from inspiring English sources

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Everything moves; the author has you in his grip.

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Finally, in the coda, the section that so moved the author's wife, the book moves forward to 1999 for its embracing, reflective conclusion.

Berlin occasions some of the slightly automatic writing that surfaces in this section; the research ghost hovering over the table seems to move the author's hand into the appropriate shapes.

(The twin disasters moved the author himself to return to Japan after years of self-imposed exile in the United States and write the nonfiction book "Underground". Rubin investigates the intersection of the author's life and art in a lively and eccentric new critical study called "Haruki Murakami and the Music of Words").

At the end, still witty but suddenly moving, the author reflects, "In my youth, I was fascinated by dramatic contradictions in character; in age I am far more interested in those consistencies wherein lie greatness like Washington's throughout his career, or overwrought conscience like Adams's, throughout his".

It also pulls together nonfiction writings that range from literary tributes to such greats as Eduardo Galeano to monographs highlighting visual artists who deserved "a few rose petals" in gratitude for creating work that moved the author, and keynote speeches punctuated by hard-won insights: "So often you have to run away from home and visit other homes first before you can clearly see your own".

(Ages 4 to 8) "Waddle slide float dance run fly.... Move!" The authors' astonishingly lifelike collages have animated an animal kingdom of reptiles, mammals and birds in books like "What Do You Do With a Tail Like This?" (which received a Caldecott Honor).

The search soon moves into the author's favourite territory of modernism.

By assuming that users compete with transmission rates as utility and transmit powers as moves, the authors show that there exists a unique Nash equilibrium [12] which corresponds to the maximum sum-rate point of the capacity region.

The story of the Brooklyn Bridge is interesting and moving, and the author and illustrator Lynn Curlee tells it well.

What has moved Geoffrey Wolff, the author of six novels and two previous biographies, to write "The Art of Burning Bridges: A Life of John O'Hara" (Knopf; $30)?

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