Sentence examples for murky sections from inspiring English sources

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Whether you buy the work's ostensible triumphalism or sense an underlying sarcasm, there is no denying (at least since Leonard Bernstein made it clear) the sense of foreboding in the slow, murky sections of the opening movement.

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The weakest part of the work follows, a murky section of standard post-Romantic dissonant waves under the quivering solo cello.

There were deer on the road, and once, as we passed through a murky section of forest, we saw the pale faces of children waiting to cross.

In the murky, mysterious opening section of Liszt's "Trauer-Vorspiel und Marsch," Mr. Katsaris played with hushed dramatic intensity.

And there was little expressive range and mystery in her interpretation: it sounded like one languid, murky song in seven sections.

"The main casualty of the film's long, murky middle and end sections is the big moral theme — and also the ingenious formal gimmick — that provides the book with some of its intensity and much of its cachet," A. O. Scott wrote in The New York Times.

Frank Oz directs briskly on sets and locations that would make a department store lighting section look murky.

Nothing suggests that the British public has been overwhelmingly struck by the judiciary's new independence, but, for the curious citizen, the Supreme Court is a distinct improvement on its murky forebear.In this section Red, ready or neither?

Mr Noboa may wish to avoid a confrontation with Congress, since he needs its approval for social-security and pension reforms.In this section A murky democratic dawn in post-Fujimori Peru Foot-and-mouth in South America Taxing Haven sent ReprintsThe outlook is not wholly bleak for Ecuador.

Many of the protesters had been intimidated into taking part.In this section A murky democratic dawn in post-Fujimori Peru Foot-and-mouth in South America Taxing Haven sent ReprintsThe government's response was an army sweep, called Operation Bolivar, in the department of that name.

He pleased the auditorium when he got to the section criticising the "murky" world of high finance and setting out how he believes "capitalism kills competition".

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