Sentences with phrase «certain stature»

Some days I feel there is a greater pressure when you have attained a certain stature that we can't be inquisitive, vulnerable, or be able to learn anymore.
For Nisenbaum, her subjects are not merely sitters but are active collaborators who are depicted with grace, composure and a certain stature at a time when society treats them as largely invisible.
Once writers have achieved a certain stature, no manuscript will remain unpublished indefinitely.
-- Excerpted from the Preface (page v) Although I've attained a certain stature as a syndicated journalist, I must confess to being unable to interest a publisher in either of the two books I've completed.
Martha's a high profile celebrity, who doesn't have a lot of free time on her hands and requires a man of a certain stature, which is exactly why Martha is the perfect candidate to work with a Matchmaker.

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Due to its of international stature, this platform is available for the residents of Canada, the US, Japan, and certain European countries.
Trilling's stature, now «so reduced [as] to have become a joke to certain young critics who favor flippancy and lightness,» a ghostly flickering that haunts the poor souls condemned to wander the halls of the academy, reflects the state of criticism in our time.
Down syndrome is a chromosomal disorder characterized by cognitive delays and often certain physical features, including reduced stature and brain size.
Broadly speaking, we have a genetic physical predisposition to a certain physic, fat to muscle ratio and stature, all of which require different training and nutritional demands.
I'm fine with certain female action stars getting choreographed the same way that men do, if they've got the stature for it to be plausible that they can plow through a crowd of heavies.
In GTA V it seems that not only the neighborhood but certain activities can classify your economic stature.
From the lyric, dark grisaille of Gorky's inner landscapes it grew to epic stature: In 1952 art critic Harold Rosenberg observed that «at a certain moment the canvas began to appear to one American painter after another as an arena in which to act, rather than as a space in which to... «express» an object, actual or imagined.
Mr. Wesselmann's and Mr. Rauschenberg's works, in this context, attain a certain august stature.
I inferred that your implicit standard is «the / some opinions of persons of certain unspecified stature or standing have impact».
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