Sentence examples for refinement intellectual from inspiring English sources

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Instead of a voice, a music, an exact precision, we look for evidence of a literary mind, verbal refinement, intellectual compression, and so on.

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Imagine!" It sounded prissy, and I noticed a quizzical look on the face of Vivante, by whose Tuscan parents, I well knew, all the refinements — including the moral and intellectual refinement that led them into exile under Mussolini, and the refinement of non-snobbery — were so taken for granted as never to be mentioned.

French Presidents are expected to possess an aura of aesthetic and intellectual refinement that dignifies the nation.

His epigrams and epistolary poems (épîtres), in particular, display those qualities of wit, intellectual refinement, and sincerity and naturalness that were to characterize the French use of these genres for the next two centuries.

Orwell had two kinds of good bad books in mind: the first consisted of "escape" literature," having nothing to do "with real life"; the second, although concerned with real life, was "quite impossible to call 'good' by any strictly literary standard" and proved "that intellectual refinement can be a disadvantage to a story-teller, as it would be to a music-hall comedian".

Despite the symbolism of aging (pallor framed by gray curls, furrowed brow, lusterless eyes inside dark circles, prominent nasal labial lines, fading features) the conjured portrait is of beauty, refinement, dignity, nobility, perseverance, intellectual cultivation.

Many of the Essais denounce the materialism and intolerance of the Second Empire (1852 70) in the name of Renan's aristocratic ideal: intellectuals, acting as "bastions of the spirit," must, he affirms, resist tyranny by intellectual and spiritual refinement.

Their high degree of intellectual and cultural refinement — and the mixture of self-loathing and self-regard that is their most recognizable tribal feature — makes these people at once exquisitely vulnerable to pain and adept at causing it.

But I think those early commentators were on to something – not in terms of the work's failure to live up to the promise of its three symphonic predecessors, but in the sense of the uncompromising intellectual complexity and refinement of this music, and its expressive implacability and even tragedy.

The qualities that attracted Jack Kennedy to Jackie Bouvier -- her exotic beauty, intellectual curiosity, aura of aristocratic refinement, artistic talent, literary leanings and whimsical wit -- were not signature traits of Kick, who was pretty but known mainly for her effervescent charm and exuberant congeniality.

There report outline the basic principles of intellectual systems designing with capability refinement of them in control vehicle.

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