Sentence examples for wholly direct from inspiring English sources

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He was not forgotten in the US, where he received a WC Handy blues award in 1983 for best traditional blues male artist, but he continued to find most of his work in Europe, where his impassioned performances – sometimes eccentric, always wholly direct and personal – provided a blues experience like no other.

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Nerdist reports that there will be multiple directors for the series, unlike season one which was wholly directed by Cary Fukunaga; various news sources have since reported the same.

Having also produced the series Maigret (1993) with Michael Gambon, Wokenwell (1997) and Plastic Man (1999), all for ITV, Marcus devoted himself wholly to directing.

The company's business consists of two reportable segments: its principal direct wholly owned subsidiaries, which are: Power and PSE&G.

Power is a multi-regional, wholesale energy supply company that integrates its generating asset operations and gas supply commitments with its wholesale energy, fuel supply and energy trading functions through three principal direct wholly owned subsidiaries.

He's been following a process with an uncertain ending, in an aesthetic he finds displeasing, to direct a wholly original film about the machinations of European law-making.

There are good liberal reasons to be sceptical of wholly unrestrained forms of direct democracy, but the Lib Dems need a clearer position, especially since it is one area of reform we are likely to see some progress on under Cameron.

The All Other segment is comprised of other direct and indirect wholly-owned subsidiaries of the company, which includes ServiceCare, Inc, SCANA Services, Inc., SCANA Communications, Inc. and Carolina Gas Transmission corp.

John Bray was executive principal at Pearson's Cape York Academy for six months last year before quitting, in part over his disillusion with the effect of the multimillion-dollar "direct instruction" syllabus wholly imported from the US.

The German theologian J.A. Bengel's (1687 1752) edition of the Greek text of the New Testament with critical apparatus (1734), in which he framed the canon that "the more difficult reading is to be preferred," was followed by his exegetical Gnomon Novi Testamenti ("Introduction to the New Testament," 1742): "apply thyself wholly to the text," he directed; "apply the text wholly to thyself".

At the same time, this vast authority, not having been seized illegally, and being wielded by a man radically good, who for example really reverenced civil liberty and could tolerate venemous opposition, could never be directed to ends wholly disapproved by the ways of those who conferred it.

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