Sentence examples for wrought things from inspiring English sources

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The scene is as rich in exquisitely wrought things as any museum gallery.

Ann Lee, who surely never imagined such precious, finely wrought things as gift drawings, would have scoffed at this perspective.

The first is that humans make things, express themselves through the materials that surround them, and that these wrought things—a tool, a house, a picture or song, an expressed idea live on when their fashioners have departed.

The celebrity exemplar here was Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz (1648-1695), the Mexican poet and scholar who had an eye for finely wrought things.

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Even parks—fucking gardens are surrounded by these Edgar Allan Poe wrought iron things, as though there's something worth stealing in a park.

Even parks—fucking gardens are surrounded by these Edgar Allan Poe wrought iron things, as though there's something worth stealing in a park.

With much of the scripted dialogue, especially Rampling's, pared in editing, it becomes a study of bodies and faces and of the damage wrought by things too long left unsaid.

Its phenomena showed an artistic perfection usually associated with man-wrought things.

Though the poems seem raw and plainspoken, and positively vibrate with feeling, they are, of course, cannily wrought, and demonstrate the thing that poetry, perhaps above all other art forms, does so well: giving form and dimension to disorderly thought, causing words random, messy, and lifeless before the poet intervenes to spring up and deliver meaning.

Though the poems seem raw and plainspoken, and positively vibrate with feeling, they are, of course, cannily wrought, and demonstrate the thing that poetry, perhaps above all other art forms, does so well: giving form and dimension to disorderly thought, causing words — random, messy, and lifeless before the poet intervenes — to spring up and deliver meaning.

Burns matters because it was one of the court's final experiments with what Muller calls "federal judicial micromanagement" of state electoral maps -- the very thing Baker wrought in 1962.

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