Sentence examples for nameless notes from inspiring English sources

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Chōmei was also a distinguished poet, and his essay Mumyōshō (c. 1210 12; "Nameless Notes") is perhaps the finest example of traditional Japanese poetic criticism.

About 1208 or 1209 he began work on his Mumyō shō ("Nameless Notes"), an extremely valuable collection of critical comments, anecdotes, and poetic lore.

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"She is a fashion disaster, she wears a denim jacket over every single outfit – sari, salwar kameez, everything," a nameless student noted of one teacher.

"The Other Side" opened and ended on a note of nameless dread of a sort favored by modern-dance artists of another time.

Note the terms: "nameless," "shadows," "invisible".

Note the terms: "nameless," "shadows," "invisible". Notice too that included in the list of visible power brokers are the crime bosses, the Gottis and Gigantes, while in the background are the real power brokers, the Jews, whom Russo routinely refers to as the Ashkenazim — an ethnic distinction that connotes all the Jews of Eastern Europe — as if this were the name of a secret cult.

A note from a nameless informant indicates that my dad doesn't live in Brăila – where he'd been assigned by the communist government – but was actually commuting between Brăila and Bucharest.

The nameless narrator of Fyodor Dostoevsky's Notes from Underground (1864), often known as Underground Man, opens his rambling memoirs with a declaration: "I am a sick man … I am an angry man.

Much of his work has Irish history and legend for its theme, and his poems "The Nameless One," "Dark Rosaleen," and "Siberia," which achieve an extraordinary modern note of personal realism and a tragic sincerity of tone, are often anthologized.

The nameless young woman, a former clothing-factory worker under indelible suspicion for slipping notes ("Marry Me") into the pockets of suits manufactured for cheap export to Italy, tells her story like one blindfolded and gagged.

Charles Whitman, the sniper who killed people from the University of Texas at Austin clock tower, in 1966, and in some ways inaugurated the modern American gun massacre whose chief note is the random slaughter of unknown people by a gunman gripped by a vague and nameless rage was thought to have done something unimaginable at the time.

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