Sentence examples for seeking a language from inspiring English sources

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This is, above all, a book about experience, and about seeking a language that is adequate for both the fiery moments of inspiration and the "fireless life" in which we spend most of our days.

Queen Bey's example, Keleta-Mae says, is one to follow for black artists seeking a language to express political power successfully in the pop arena.

It was an ode to the black civil rights era on the altar that is the Super Bowl stage in the United States". Queen Bey's example, Keleta-Mae says, is one to follow for black artists seeking a language to express political power successfully in the pop arena.

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The Sun Music series added Japanese, Balinese and other Asian elements to the aboriginal ones in Sculthorpe's music as he sought a language to reflect Australia's position on the globe and his pantheistic outlook: he described what he did as "seeking the sacred in nature".

It would seem that someone had printed an edition at the request of some Russian emigres in Paris who had certain ties with Americans". According to Tolstoy, among those seeking a Russian-language copy in 1958 was Nikolai Nabokov, secretary-general of the Congress for Cultural Freedom.

Seeking a "modern artistic language" to represent the divine, he sought a numinous quality in many of his olive tree paintings, such as by bathing olive trees, an emblem for Jesus, in "radiant gold light".

Although he's applied for jobs, 22-year-old Yousefi has faced challenges common among refugees when seeking work: a language barrier and no local work experience or references.

And Bartok, in his Sonata No. 1 (1921), sought a fresh language, propelled by angular melody and supported with tense, dramatic dissonances.

Not just the left but liberals and moderate conservatives must seek a new language to appeal, emotionally as well as substantively, to that large part of the populist electorate that is not irredeemably xenophobic, racist and misogynist.

The first tradition, which seeks a common language of diagnosis and strives towards relevance of diagnostic categories and systems of practice across national boundaries, underscores universal characteristics of mental health and illness as embodied in the sciences of behavior and clinical practice.

January 17 , 1868Ris-Orangis, France August 3, 1914 Paris, France Louis Couturat, (born Jan . 17 , 1868Ris-Orangis, near Paris, France died Aug. 3, 1914, Paris) French philosopher and logician who sought a universal language and symbolic-logic system to study the history of philosophy and the philosophy of mathematics.

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