Sentence examples for work charts from inspiring English sources

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Atkins's work charts how people can "melt," almost without noticing it into new moods or forms, or into each other.

The author of Changing Places and Nice Work charts the momentous social developments that unfolded during the first half of his life.

Synthesized from a variety of sources, literary and nonliterary, the work charts the involvement of God with the English people and the relation of the English church to the Christian world centred on Rome.

The mesmerising 24-hour video work charts the passage of a day in real time using tens of thousands film clips where the time is shown, or characters look at a clock or watch.

Based in part on Edwin Abbott's 19th century proto-science fiction novel, the work charts the zone between abstraction and figuration, deftly conflating dimensional space that the eye tries to unpack.

From a forced caesarean that led to the death of a cancer-patient mother, to a prison sentence for homicide handed out to a woman who attempted suicide while pregnant, Paltrow's work charts a rightwing tightening of the harness around women's uteruses that extends as far as giving the unfertilised eggs in their bodies separate legal status.

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The body of his work charted the confusions and illuminated the longing of a generation.

That LP, which remained his most widely known work, charted on the Billboard 200 and was nominated for a Grammy Award for best classical album.

A British-born Princeton professor, Angus Deaton, has won the Nobel prize in economics for his work charting global developments in health, wellbeing and inequality.

The 78-author paper, published Sunday in Nature Geoscience, used a variety of indirect indicators of temperature, from tree rings to pollen grains, to build on other work charting temperature shifts since the end of the last ice age — including the recent Marcott et al paper, explored here, which used seabed sediments to chart 11,000 years of temperatures.

After Margerie gave him the omnibus edition of a writer named Charles Fort, whose work charted inexplicable coincidences, Lowry added to his book a chapter called "The Elements Follow You Around Sir," in which his alter ego stumbles upon Fort's book in a library.

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