President Kevin Roberts» video explanation is a simple and
eloquent expression of the bind religious colleges face in today's regulatory climate....
How is it possible that our church social room should be filed with pictures that are mostly Kitsch — to use that eloquent German word — when centuries of artists have taken religious symbols and given
them eloquent expression?
This same sentiment is characteristic enough of our day to have found
eloquent expression in W. H. Auden's Christmas Oratorio.
Sorrentino's use of symbolism ranges from absurd to inelegant, but this crystallising moment is perhaps the most
eloquent expression of the film's emotional power.
An eloquent expression of comfort and refined Japanese aesthetics, Osaka's finest hotel offers an abode of tranquillity and comfort, with its 160 rooms and suites elegantly appointed with refined furnishings and rich textures.
This communion with the natural world and
its eloquent expression through gouache and watercolor was further inspired and influenced by Buddhism, particularly Zen, as well as the arts of East Asia and India.
In the conclusion to the reasons for judgment of Linden J. in Davidson v. Connaught Laboratories et al. (1980), 14 C.C.L.T. 251, there is to be found, in more or less precatory language,
an eloquent expression of concern about the requirement of our law that fault exist as a condition precedent to the receipt of compensation in matters of this kind.
Not exact matches
In The Darjeeling Limited, the overt range of
expression is much more tightly controlled, the gestures far more restrained, the dialogue more understatedly direct or quietly evasive, and — crucially — the material world far more
eloquent in its elements of style and design than in Cassavetes» film.
These
eloquent works are pictorial
expressions of a paradox that happens when an artist goes deeply within himself and makes contact with his own culture.
But the act of drawing itself remains one of the oldest and most
eloquent forms of artistic
expression.
It finds
expression in the ordering of the reasons and the disposition of the arguments and issues, and in the occasional
eloquent statement of the facts or restatement of the law.
The SCC has indeed set a low standard for decision writing, noting that the scope for judicial creativity is «narrow, but not non-existent»: «it finds
expression in the ordering of the reasons and the disposition of the arguments and issues, and in the occasional
eloquent statement of the facts or restatement of the law.»