Sentence examples for spirited language from inspiring English sources

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Perhaps now editors and their counterparts in other professions will temper what they write to each other, and save the spirited language for verbal communication – as has often been the case in the public service.

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"We believe it is appropriate for us to weigh in and say enough is enough," Palomarez said, after criticizing "what we're hearing from Donald Trump in his campaign: divisive, mean-spirited language [that] has marginalized Hispanics, immigrants, American POWs, Muslims, women, the disabled ― and the list goes on".

Elizabeth Murray, a New York painter who reshaped Modernist abstraction into a high-spirited, cartoon-based, language of form whose subjects included domestic life, relationships and the nature of painting itself, died yesterday at her home in upstate New York.

And all of them are spending more money to teach it to immigrants as a means of integration.Iceland puts up the most spirited defence of its language, which is closest to the Old Norse once spoken across northern Europe.

While frequent MacFarlane critic Parents Television Council touched on the Palin controversy in its assessment of the episode, the rest of the show's content which contained "mean-spirited pot-shots, explicit language, and strong sexual content"—earned the watchdog group's "Worst TV Show of the Week" title.

— On a resplendent afternoon in late August, when no college football team in the country had yet lost and no player blessed with youthful confidence expected to, the Savannah State Tigers were immersed in a spirited practice peppered by the language of positivity: "Good block".

Mr. Lasseter was a consultant on the English-language version of "Spirited Away," the full-length animation film from another master, Hayao Miyazaki.

Coffee Break Spanish and Coffee Break French (RadioLingua.com/shows) A search on iTunes will turn up many delightful (and free) language lessons, including these spirited podcasts from Radio Lingua Network, which promise "language learning with your latte".

(Chinen) ★ Ornette Coleman's Free Jazz Revisited (Wednesday) Released on Atlantic in 1961, "Free Jazz: A Collective Improvisation" was a sonic boom in its time, a spirited and unwieldy experiment wrapped in the language of a manifesto.

For example, here is a sentence with a series of adjectives that is punctuated correctly: People who purposefully misuse grammar are brutish, irresponsible, mean-spirited troglodytes who mangle our beautiful, versatile language.

Stefani Joanne Angelina Germanotta would have you believe that she's not just beating the system — in her version, she's stormed the castle walls, spirited away the Dauphin, and changed the national language to semaphore.

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