Sentence examples for resists classification from inspiring English sources

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Mr. Findley's work resists classification.

He called it a "dramatic symphony", though it resists classification.

Described as "an opera-oratorio", it is very much a multi-media piece that resists classification.

One should, in any case, be gratified that "War Dances," like Alexie, resists classification.

And for as long as their music resists classification, it'll remain the most exciting thing out there.

And then there is Frank Huyler, a poet and emergency room doctor in New Mexico, who resists classification.

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In the past eight years, the band has released two hypnotic, if disorganized, albums that resist classification.

Preppers resist classification — and, for that reason, are hard to dismiss.

One of our readers, Merve Emre, suggests that, for Bolaño, The big, messy realities of life and, most imposingly, of death resist classification into something accessible.

His use of Pop imagery tended to confuse those who slotted his garrulous work as Conceptual, but it stoutly resisted classification, having been culled from sources that ranged from Surrealism to John Cage, Mad magazine and Robert Crumb.

The best place to start such a search is with puzzling (anomalous) phenomena, such as desert varnish, that resist classification as 'biological' or 'nonbiological'nonbiological

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