Sentence examples for rendering of experience from inspiring English sources

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And so, true to Johnson's insistence on a novel's being a faithful rendering of experience, we follow as the unnamed narrator of "The Unfortunates" arrives in a Midlands city for a weekend's match, attends to his lunch, makes his way to the playing grounds, files his copy and takes the train back to London — not, of course, in that order.

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And, if so, it will be because the library is a place where a child or an adult can make a connection between the rich oral tradition which we have inherited from the past and the literary rendering of American experience that is to be found in the library.

In the past few decades, medical science has rendered obsolete centuries of experience, tradition, and language about our mortality, and created a new difficulty for mankind: how to die.

The poetic quality of Nabokov's prose in his rendering of transgressive erotic experience is certainly crucial in assessing his achievement.

In its comically expressionistic rendering of the drug experience (in this case crystal methedrine), "Spun" could be called "Requiem for a Dream II".

Adichie, 31, whose epic novel about the Biafran war, Half of a Yellow Sun, won last year's Orange prize for fiction, was praised by the judges as "a writer of great promise [whose] powerful rendering of the Nigerian experience is enlightening audiences both in her homeland and around the world".

This introduces a wider spectrum of possible interpretations of images, which may result in a more complex rendering of the teen experience than Hollywood films are able to offer," Schreiber said in an interview.

And although this was to be a modern-instruments rendering, the experience of several of the players in period-instrument groups suggested that modern ideas about period practice would find their way into the interpretation.

Age gives employers an excuse to shun American applicants, on the grounds that a given job opening requires only three to five years of experience, rendering the Americans "overqualified".

The combination of interviews and observations provided a complex rendering of the range of experiences of, and communications around, cancer care and clinical trial recruitment.

It's not enough that she be rendered incapable by McAvoy; the entire News Night staff of untested rookies – whose tender years and lack of experience render them eligible for lengthy, disapproving lectures from McAvoy – have to worship him with even greater ardor.

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