Sentence examples for work evidently from inspiring English sources

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Mr. Lang's work, evidently intended as a wry inversion of the voluntary, a ceremonial piece with origins in church organists' improvisations, was far from ceremonious, its stuttering phrases, circling arpeggios and syncopated drumming vividly evoking both jazz and Minimalism.

Mr. Boulez has long made a specialty of the work, evidently drawn not only to the formal clarity of the first three movements but also to the challenge of bringing a like lucidity to the huge and unwieldy finale.

Since the hornists David Wakefield and Lawrence DiBello struggled through a messy rendition of Vivaldi's Concerto for Two Horns in F (RV 539), the work evidently still poses plenty of challenges.

Our work evidently demonstrates that it is possible to enable users to express their intent for shape deformation without the need for a fixed set of gestures for clutching and deforming a shape.

Still, their work evidently contributes to this important question.

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His work was evidently hand-made.

His elegantly formal work is evidently richly informed by photography from Atget to Arbus.

She improvises a fancy dinner for him at work, which evidently passes for foreplay in chef land.

Inspired by the rise and fall of Rome, this work was evidently also intended as a warning to the United States.

The work had evidently worn down Detective Isnora, who, three months before the Bell shooting, sought to leave undercover work and return to patrol.

Berners's work was evidently based on earlier Continental treatises dating to the 14th century, but virtually no records of these previous writings are known.

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