Sentences with phrase «marked change of tone»

In a marked change of tone, the government is now predicting the worst and seeking to attribute blame, wholesale, to the Eurozone crisis.
Miss Harman's speech to trade union leaders today marks a change of tone for Labour after years of trying to downplay the importance of class.
Muir's knowledge of and connections with the elite of today's art will mark a change of tone in the ICA's exhibitions.

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Mr Burnham's appeal for cooperation with the Liberal Democrats marks a significant change of tone for Labour towards the Lib Dems, who have previously been criticised by the opposition for being complicit in the Conservatives» market - driven reform agenda.
Special delivery Active from the 1940s to the mid -»80s, writer - director Richard Brooks exemplified the extraordinary changes Hollywood went through during that time, and this all - star Western marks the transition between old - school Hollywood entertainment and the darker tone of the post-studio era.
Through subtle shifts in color, tone, scale, composition, and mark - making, Morandi was able to convey the ever - changing perceptual understanding and memory of the objects and spaces one encounters.
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