Sentence examples for singular exploration from inspiring English sources

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Her three works of nonfiction constitute a singular exploration of World War II's long shadow, whether in discovering the lost world of the Eastern European shtetl, traveling in Poland after the fall of Communism or, in "Lost in Translation," exploring Hoffman's own childhood and coming-of-age as an immigrant to America.

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Peaceful exploration was the singular goal of the Federation, and General Order No. 1 precluded interference, even for humanitarian reasons, in the lives of any developing alien cultures that might be discovered.

"She's Gotta Have It," after all, is as much a piece of deep nostalgia for a time when Lee's voice was fresh and singular as it is an exploration of black female sexuality and autonomy.

The essay-writing process presents a singular opportunity for your daughter to engage in self-exploration and discovery -- to clarify her passions, ideas, and core values at this extraordinary moment of transition.

But open-minded younger filmgoers and sophisticated fantasy fans flocked to the film, and it didn't take long for this abstract saga of human evolution — from primitive caveman culture to space exploration to beyond — to become regarded as a singular cinematic classic.

Lou's work has distilled from an exploration of popular culture and social themes to a singular meditation on process and materiality.

To do this, we first have to face the panic about stories like A Birthday Cake For George Washington, which are about a singular moments in the lives of enslaved characters rather than being explorations of slavery in America.

THIS BEAUTIFUL CITY To create their newest theatrical piece, an exploration of the rise of the evangelical movement, members of the singular theater troupe the Civilians spent 10 weeks in Colorado Springs, where several evangelical churches have their national headquarters.

— it is the exploration of the women's mental underworld that makes the book so singular an achievement in feminist literature; indeed, in all literature.

In contrast, the laymen's visual exploration of the landscapes was considerably more restricted as they spent significantly more time and attention to singular objects, in particular to buildings.

These include the rapid exploration of its environment through flexible phenotypic shifts, unusual longevity, re-connection with its evolutionary path, and its singular capacity to elude the normal cellular checkpoints that constitute the regular orderliness of cellular life.

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