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Discover LudwigThe phrase "rich commentary" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe detailed, insightful, or thought-provoking observations or analyses on a particular subject. Example: "The documentary was accompanied by rich commentary from experts in the field, providing viewers with a deeper understanding of the topic."
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The texts consist of stories, dialogues, lamentations, and especially instructions on how to live a good life, and they supply a rich commentary on the more one-dimensional rhetoric of public inscriptions.
Eisler's "14 Arten den 'Regen' zu Beschreiben" was drawn from a 1928 film score, which probably explains its episodic nature: pointillistic figures flitted from one player to another, with breaks for rich commentary from the piano.
Pollok (2001) is a historically rich commentary.
But ever since Parmenides in the fifth century BCE, there has been rich commentary on whether an empty world is possible, whether there are vacuums, and about the nature of privations and negation.
His every move was recorded, his words were analyzed, the issues he raised were noted, and his moving gestures were the subject of rich commentary.
In retrospect, the show arrived too soon for us to admire its rich commentary: Multi-camera sitcoms like the one Valerie joins were only just becoming a punching bag, and celebrities headlining reality shows still seemed like a fleeting novelty.
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But the richest commentary comes from World War II and after, when the income tax truly became a mass tax, enforced through wage withholding, just as TV and radio sitcoms bloomed.
That information is included in the rich, lucid commentary by Charlotte Mosley, Diana's daughter-in-law.
Games begin and play out with high presentational quality: driving soundtrack, varied camera highlight angles and rich virtual commentary.
Trying to find deep cultural meaning in a game like Gears of War 2 is a bit like seeing rich social commentary in Hollywood's latest comic-book adaptation.
Dashtakī here presents a rich esoteric commentary on the verses of the Qur'an, the ḥadith and the sayings of such Sufi masters as Ḥallāj (858 922 CE), Rūmī (1207 1273 CE), and Ḥāfiz (1320 1388 CE) among others, providing the reader with an understanding of how the love of God can lead to the transcendental unity of being.
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