Sentence examples for recognizable terms from inspiring English sources

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As different as their languages were, Prokofiev and Poulenc sounded as if they had been posed a similar challenge, which they met in recognizable terms: rapid scherzo movements or lovely melodies, Poulenc's thinner and tangy, Prokofiev's veritably romantic, so much so as to subvert and give poignant color to the broad humor of the second movement.

Two or more listeners may derive very different "meanings" from the same piece of music, and, since written and spoken language cannot render these musical "meanings," whatever they may be, in consistent and commonly recognizable terms, verbal explication often seems to raise more questions than it settles.

Because the literature of witness is more so a way of understanding or reading than it it is a self-conscious system for writing, the ways readers will appreciate the hows/bys/and throughs of this literature will ultimately depend on the reader's knowledge of the poet's biography, as well as the degree to which the poet has chosen to amplify his or her experience in explicitly recognizable terms.

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The minions' voices, which largely speak nonsense words peppered with the occasional recognizable term like "potato," translate well across international borders as well.

Initially, hospital patients were asked if they had experienced each health condition before their current admission, with some questions reworded using more recognizable diagnosis terms (e.g. Chronic Pulmonary Disease converted into Asthma, Emphysema, and Chronic Bronchitis, or Acute Myocardial Infarction (AMI) reworded to Heart Attack).

During years of studying addictions and prenatal exposure to psychoactive substances, none of us have ever identified a recognizable condition, syndrome or disorder that could be termed "crack baby".

Image features, such as the shapes and forms in daguerreotype photographs that are recognizable are termed, sparse features; capable of being represented by a series smooth functions.

Here in Brazil, which contains 60percentt of the Amazon's territory, this new debate is cast in terms recognizable from the past — notably the long-held suspicion by conservatives and the military that the real goal of foreigners is to take control of Brazil's tropical wilderness and its riches.

We got a peek at the "in talks with" list here at TechCrunch Disrupt's Startup Alley, and it definitely included some recognizable names in terms of global brands and well-known politicians.

DiseaseComps ranks a mixture of both MeSH and OMIM terms (recognizable by its capitalization) based upon their similarity index to provide additional insight about 'DRAVET SYNDROME'; here, it is seen that the disease shares genes with disorders involving epilepsy, migraines and hepatic encephalopathy.

There is no evidence that he wishes to do so in any sense of the term recognizable in the West.

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