Sentence examples for striking uses from inspiring English sources

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Shields (1999) prefers 'core-dependent homonymy' in part because it reflects the asymmetry crucial to Aristotle's most striking uses of homonymy.

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The work that followed also made striking use of offbeat materials.

It is certainly a striking use of onomatopoeia, echoing the clop of hooves on frozen ground.

Again she made striking use of Ms. Worden's distinctive voice, conveying innocence, ambiguity and insight.

And the show makes striking use of oversize signs and frozen phalanxes of townspeople, ominously lighted by Brian MacDevitt.

With their jarring compositions and striking use of deep blacks and evanescent whites, the pictures are strange and evocative.

Warren Noronha, 26, was one of the hot names at the last round of shows with his goddess gowns and striking use of prints.

Mr. Kyburz made striking use of his soloists' vocal ranges, occasionally intertwining Ms. Aikin's lowest notes with Mr. Ainsley's highest.

So here is my theorem: every artist who makes really striking use of the moving image invents a new art of the moving image.

With their unconventional and striking use of fonts, publications like Wired and McSweeney's, both based in San Francisco, owe it a debt.

In the visual arts the innovative and striking use of local themes gave rise to an active school of Egyptian painting and sculpture.

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