Sentence examples for sensibility great from inspiring English sources

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"People really like that kind of foppish Hugh Grant sensibility, great hair and a pinky ring," said Jason Oliver Nixon, the 32-year-old editor of Gotham magazine, and a fan.

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It will be futuristic according to our present-tense sensibilities: great for pedestrians, culturally evolved.

Where Aronofsky had opted for deeper emotional stories and verisimilitude, Russell's absurdist sensibility made great, loving work of Alice [Micky's mother] and her daughters.

Steinmetz's line of work requires physical fortitude as much as it does an aesthetic sensibility — a great aerial photographer is, among other things, someone whose hands don't freeze at two thousand feet.

The virile nature of his writing, which attempted to re-create the exact physical sensations he experienced in wartime, big-game hunting, and bullfighting, in fact masked an aesthetic sensibility of great delicacy.

Reviewing the book in The New York Times (it was published by Doubleday, Doran & Company in 1937 in an English translation by Vincent Sheean, Charles Pooree called it "a biography that stirs the heart and the mind by a fine counterpoint of sense and sensibility, a great story superbly told".

Joel Ansett's debut "The Nature of Us" walks a seductive line between soul and folk particularly on the opening track, "Kingdom Come," which uses a hip-hop phrasing sensibility to great effect.

I have high hopes for Sher, based on the ominous stage magic he created in Joe Tuner's Come and Gone.The question remains whether his sensibility and great care for detail will pay off on the vast stage of the Met, and whether he will have been given enough rehearsal time to stage all those complicated chorus scenes... CZ: Recently, a new version of Tosca at the Met elicited resounding boos.

Characterization and the representation of the new ethos of sensibility receive greater attention in the novels of the prolific Abbé Prévost, author of multivolume romances but best known for the Histoire du chevalier des Grieux et de Manon Lescaut (1731; "Tale of the Chevalier des Grieux and Manon Lescaut"; Eng. trans. Manon Lescaut).

Some proposals indicate that reduction in peripheral vascular resistance by a decline in cardiac output, a release of vasoactive factors, an increase in baroreflex sensibility, and greater participation in physical activities unrelated to RT might be involved.

They also seem to highlight the pianist's sensibilities to greatest effect.

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