Sentence examples for vividly articulated from inspiring English sources

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This is partly because he's an engaging writer who has vividly articulated the unease that many adults feel about the way their modi operandi have changed in response to ubiquitous networking.

Alexander Melnikov's characterisation of the piano parts, from the historically informed "rolled" left-hand chords to the heroic dialogue of the final movement of the C Minor Sonata, is as revelatory as Isabelle Faust's vividly articulated, expressive performance, which incorporates George Bridgetower's improvisations from the 1803 premiere of the Kreutzer Sonata.

Chen Yi's richly chromatic "Ba Ban," which opened the concert in a vividly articulated performance by Kuang-Hao Huang, made it clear that Carnegie's book is not a place for pianistic slumming: intermediate, here, means music that can be negotiated by a good conservatory undergraduate.

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It vividly articulates the mentality that shaped S-21, and indeed Kampuchea beyond, the relentless determination to remove every option from the prisoner – and citizen – to reduce them to absolute compliance.

Armstrong is bright, charming and vividly articulate in English, while becoming more articulate in French.

Emmett O'Donnell, in turn, is "all vividly articulate Irish-American Brooklyn-born lightheartedness, humor, and spiritual gaiety, except for an inner toughness and thoughtfulness which the pale face subtly intimates".

Kitaj, always an intense and vividly articulate character, who had run away to sea from his home in Cleveland, Ohio at 17 and become an important and charismatic fixture in the London art world from the moment his first solo show had opened in 1963, ranted with a sense of loss and despair to his closest friends.

After all, these weaknesses have been articulated vividly in many meetings over the last decade.

Naturally, perhaps, the memories that tend to be articulated most vividly are mostly of the glory days: the cutting of the barbed wire at the east-west border in Hungary; the brief uprising in Romania; Solidarity's election victory in Poland Czechoslovakiaa's Velvet Revolution; and, in Russia, Boris Yeltsin's victory over the coup plotters.

We articulated what we should do and we found out vividly what we couldn't do despite our best intentions.

His presence was vividly caught by those who observed him: his voice was described by one critic as 'strange, slightly veiled, articulated with a light staccato', while another characterised his gaze as 'caressing and inclined to mockery, sad and full of languor, passionate and thoughtful'.

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