Sentences with phrase «copious references»

The phrase "copious references" means having a large number or abundance of sources or citations. It suggests that there are many different places from which information has been gathered or ideas have been borrowed. Full definition
His book, The Primal Blueprint, goes into the details of these rules in considerable depth, backed up with copious references, and various interesting forays into sidelines that help illuminate the main material (in one sidebar, he discusses why going barefoot during exercise can strengthen feet, improve strength, and reduce injury risk).
These paintings are best when they aren't defined by copious references to Modernist painting.
The relevant pages in Fyfe have copious references to original German and Latin texts.
Throughout, the narrative padding is conspicuous, and the copious references to better films are gratuitous, even lazy.
Sure, cataloging the film's copious references and antecedents will make critics feel smart — but does that just make First Reformed fan service for those who share Schrader's obvious affinity for Bresson, Andrei Tarkovsky, and Ingmar Bergman?
All the podcasts should have copious reference to old school divatude, this was a hoot.
Throughout, the narrative padding is conspicuous — when one hastily introduced character is dispatched, another character is introduced — and the copious references to better films are gratuitous, even lazy.
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