Sentence examples for picture through which from inspiring English sources

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It is one of many erotic ironies in this picture, through which voyeurism is wilfully confused with rapture.

Descriptions of wine drinking, gambling, jousts, and horse races all contribute to the overall picture through which the performance of the qaṣīdah presents a ritualized liturgy in praise of community.

More so than in many of the photographs in the book, which effectively confirm (but always gracefully) something that Frank has effectively spotted and noted with a somewhat-conscious mind — e.g., a black nurse with a white baby — here, the preconscious seizes control, resulting in a picture through which past, present, and future roil, a poetic state that only photography can (rarely) express.

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Complete with Italian-made machinery and using time-honored recipes and top-quality ingredients, Maria's Homemade has picture windows through which customers can watch the entire operation.

Behind him was a matching dresser, opposite him a picture window, through which he could see a cluster of damp sheep, then some rising pastureland that disappeared into low cloud.

It's a living, kind of, enough for an enviably situated dump in Manhattan with artfully peeling walls and a fabulous picture window through which Peter regularly bounds into the air in full superhero drag.

A glass desk with a telephone and data port faced out the large picture window, through which I could see the Water Tower, one of the city's most recognizable landmarks, and a strip of Lake Michigan beyond.

"I had it with American housewives," she told me, after putting some logs in her wood-burning stove and taking a seat by a large picture window, through which you could just make out a towering Sheraton hotel, where the old Ford plant used to be.

It is a lot of fun, even though to my eye it is not installed to its best advantage in the garden, set against a tangle of trees, for the shape creates a perfect picture window through which to view the world.

For the language learner, these glosses provided a substitution for a dictionary and provided different modalities (textual, visual and auditory) and modes (video, picture and text) through which information could be accessed.

Lewis mocks the old picture of Ottoman imperialism, through which he means in part to parody contemporary totalitarian and fascist movements.

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