Sentences with phrase «largely unappreciated»

This retrospective of paintings by Alice Neel (1900 — 1984)-- one of North America's most important female artists, although largely unappreciated during her own lifetime — is the fruit of a collaboration between several European institutions.
Jim: Year in, year out there seems to be a pocket of mobile games that go largely unappreciated.
While Suzuki breathed its last breath in the US with cars like the Kizashi and SX4 (both good, but largely unappreciated), Europe had the slick little Swift.
While this programme makes a very creditable contribution to the development of a sound Catholic moral position for young people, it has not yet used to best advantage what is available in the still largely unappreciated «theology of the body» of Pope John Paul II.
But the shake - up, abetted by the craziest presidential campaign in modern memory, has had an unexpected and largely unappreciated payoff.

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With postdocs playing a central and grossly unappreciated role in the nation's scientific enterprise, it's encouraging to watch a writer of her ability and stature take a serious look at their largely unexamined lives.
I like McLeod's comment: «The strengths and many successes of the Company and its people have hitherto been largely hidden and unappreciated by all except industry insiders.
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