Sentence examples for organized phrasing from inspiring English sources

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Hannigan's recording is more a skilled reading than an interpretation of the "Lulu Suite": it lacks the pitiless precision of a conductor like Pierre Boulez or the sumptuously organized phrasing of a Claudio Abbado.

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Immersion included reading, re-reading, organizing phrases and segments of written text, model building and discussion.

A small sample, perhaps, but one sufficient, upon perusal, to suggest that papers written to order are just like the ones students write for themselves, only more so — they're poorly organized, awkwardly phrased, thin on substance, but masterly in the ancient arts of padding and stating and restating the obvious.

But with its solemnly drawn-out phrases organized around deep organic bass tones that swelled and diminished, the work at least had an appealingly evocative solemnity.

But he evidently hates the style of songwriting that's sometimes called confessional, and he gleefully declines to organize his phrases into linear narratives.

And as it became clear that the write-in votes were the result of a stealth organizing campaign, phrases like "voter suppression," "subversion of democracy" and even "coup" lit up the town e-mail discussion group.

Over time, these monomers would "self-organize"—a phrase unfortunately wrought with a collective inability to intelligibly explain relevant biochemical interactions to the next generation (myself once a victim and for the time being an ignorant perpetrator)—eventually yielding arguably the most important polymer, RNA.

But mention the phrase "organized tour" and some people recoil, thinking of busloads of gawking tourists clutching guidebooks, cameras and a check-list of sites.

Mobsters are hackers who are connected to large-scale criminal enterprises bringing new meaning to the phrase "organized crime".

We conclude that free-tailed bat songs are composed of highly stereotyped phrases hierarchically organized by a common set of syntactical rules.

Phrases were organized in clusters, compared with each other and a set of core themes was derived (Miles and Huberman, 1994).

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