Sentence examples for show different facets from inspiring English sources

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Those appearances, ranging from the club date tonight to a Lincoln Center debut in May, are intended to show different facets of the group's evolving approach to presenting concert music in the 21st century.

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"La Follia" afforded brief inklings of her extraordinary dexterity in pirouettes, and she showed different facets in each.

Although we're lucky that Ballet Theater keeps showing different facets of her artistry, it's impossible not to crave others.

Condo likes to practice what he calls "psychological Cubism"; instead of showing different facets of an object simultaneously, as Picasso and Braque did, he paints different and often conflicting emotions in the same face.

The teaching artist works with the class's teacher to show students different facets of film work, from camerawork to editing to directing, and helps them make their own movies.

For the next 8 television seasons, she would get to show many different facets of the role, as not even dying (twice!) could keep Darla from being an important part of the story and mythos behind Buffy the Vampire Slayer and the spinoff series Angel, the latter of which allowed Benz to greatly expand her character".

I worked at Tommy Hilfiger, J. Crew, Tory Burch ― all those companies showed me different facets of the industry and different things that informed my experience at Argent and helped for this company.

In the fourth episode of "New Hampshire," a HuffPost Originals limited series, we'll show a different facet of the primary: millennials who are far more engaged in the political process than this popular image might suggest.

Another method to reduce Pt consumption was to enhance the performance of electrocatalyst, and results by the formation of alloy using Pt and other metals showed different activity according to the facets and bonding structure [12 14].

Gandolfini has only a handful of scenes in the film, but each of them shows a different facet of these failings; the sight of Pat, hunkered down in frustration, fixing the wiring for the Christmas tree, would freeze the fireside smile on Bing Crosby's face.

Once again, Mr. Burns and Ms. Novick assure us that the game will abide, a point made at the beginning ("I am essentially watching the same game that somebody saw in 1860," Mr. Olbermann says) and reiterated near the end ("It's wonderful how the game revitalizes itself, reshapes itself, shows a different facet of itself, yet essentially doesn't change," Mr. Boswell affirms).

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