Sentence examples for powerfully describing from inspiring English sources

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Harrison wrote this account with the cooperation of a second sister, who survived, powerfully describing "that place where the impossible does happen" and the struggle to go on.

These included the immensely popular Lancelot, the Queste del Saint Graal (whose Cistercian author used Galahad's Grail quest to evoke the mystic pursuit of Christian truth and ecstasy), and La Mort le Roi Artu (The Death of King Arthur), powerfully describing the collapse of the Arthurian world.

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This phenomenon is powerfully described in Vasily Grossman's novel "Life and Fate" (1960).

She was followed by Paralympic long jumper Mami Sato, whose home town was hit by the tsunami, and powerfully described the power of sport to inspire.

Her emotional journey and the bleak landscape of a once-beautiful country are powerfully described and the plot moves with intensity towards a surprisingly optimistic conclusion.

She powerfully describes the personal turmoil and breakneck speed of emotions encountered by those of us who feel compelled to find our lost mothers.

The reader queries which is coming first, the premonitory doom so powerfully described, or the dip and surge of the paragraph that has foresuffered all?

It's critical to maintain time for recess and free play that builds students' balance systems (as powerfully described by Angela Hanscom), but we also need to emphasize the important role that physical movement can and should play within the classroom.

The emotional punch underpinning Tokyo's campaign was summed up by the Paralympic long jumper Sato, whose hometown was hit by the tsunami, and who powerfully described the power of sport to inspire.

The pain, fear, guilt, isolation and tenacity of polio's victims, and their families, are powerfully described and are in many ways reminiscent of the latest greatest plague, AIDS.

Wilson has so powerfully described in his book Consilience: The Unity of Knowledge (1998), Bacon was the grand architect of an enlightenment dream that called for the illumination of the moral and political sciences by the 'torch of analysis.' (Edward O. Wilson, Consilience: The Unity of Knowledge (New York, 1998), p. 23.

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