Sentence examples for spectacular altered from inspiring English sources

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In an instant, the Spectacular altered the terms of debate, creating a sense of pervasive and unprecedented vulnerability among Americans, a sense revivified by each new report of anthrax, each fresh incident of a deranged assailant on a plane or a Greyhound bus.

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I've done my best to be creative in bucking social norms; I even spent 260 days driving around North America and wrote a book about my extroverted doctrine, Life's More Fun When You Talk to Strangers, to prove that "the way it is" can be altered into something spectacular if you are willing to break the normal binds of social interaction.

With his two hits, Gonzalez altered a postseason marked by spectacular fielding and virtually no hitting.

Astronomers in particular were stunned that the CCD sensors, connected to telescopes, could automate the time-consuming process of star gazing, giving spectacular pictures and data from outer space which have altered the way we see the universe.

The first flybys of Jupiter and Saturn Pioneer 10 (1973) and Pioneer 11 (1979)—sent back spectacular images of the planets and their rings and satellites that fundamentally altered planetary science and captured the public imagination.

Created in about 1524-6, is is a very early example of poetic expression in architecture; of an architecture deliberately and unmistakably shaped not for function or even for spectacular effect but to alter your sense of space, to make you lose your bearings - to unsettle and disturb.

If you already think that climate change is a huge deal, you don't need to lose your house to Hurricane Sandy in order to be convinced; if you think that global warming is a government conspiracy, it will take a pretty spectacular natural disaster to alter your convictions.

Within a couple of minutes Voronin's stunning strike had altered the course of the match but Elmander nearly equalised courtesy of a spectacular overhead bicycle kick which flew narrowly wide.

Nothing altered.

How could an artist like James Turrell, so fascinated by a spectacular natural feature, choose to artificially alter it to make his personal statement?

This outcome is common in warfare; the Ludendorff Offensive of 1918 achieved spectacular tactical gains, but it did not alter the fact that the Central Powers were going to lose the war.

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