Sentence examples for were influences from inspiring English sources

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were influences

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To affect by gentle action; to exert an influence upon; to modify, bias, or sway; to persuade or induce.

  • The politician wants to influence the public.

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"There were influences from all the major players".

Kraftwerk, George Clinton and 80s synth-pop were influences but the melancholy undertow was all Detroit.

"When I arrived here, all I could see were influences from other countries," he says, "but risotto doesn't invoke a sense of Australia for me".

There were influences in Wyndham that weren't easily accessible to them in Oombulgurri – as alcohol, drugs and petty crime like stealing cigarettes.

The great documentary-makers Humphrey Jennings, Robert Flaherty and Joris Ivens were influences, along with Michelangelo Antonioni's film Il Grido (1957).

The narration also aligns the play with the sprawling, densely populated 19th-century novels that Mr. Pensotti has said were influences.

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The Kurdish fundamentalists were influenced by Zawahiri".

You were influenced by my answer".

His early compositions were influenced by impressionism.

They were influenced by Rakim and KRS1.

Villages were influenced by its message.

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