With every unnecessary detail, which Orwell observed is the «outstanding,
unmistakable mark of Dickens's writing,» he shows us what Augustine observed in book 7 of the Confessions: Whatsoever thing exist are good.
In a phase of profound upheaval in the automotive industry, it is vital for Volkswagen to pick up speed and make
an unmistakable mark in e-mobility, the digitalization of the automobile and transportation as well as new mobility services,» Diess says.
They are Jesus» own and bear
the unmistakable marks of his genius.
Marsden might well agree with much of this, even though the stance we advocate bears
the unmistakable marks of liberalism.
They mislead, however, when they make speaking in tongues
the unmistakable mark of this transition.
Although they bear
the unmistakable marks of intentional shaping, they are much cruder in form.
An eye - popping digitally animated piñata inspired by Mexico's traditional Day of the Dead, The Book of Life bears
the unmistakable mark of producer Guillermo Del Toro in its combination of the supernatural and the sentimental.
The work of Robert Therrien (American, b. 1947)- his sculpture, in particular - bears
the unmistakable mark of an artist acutely preoccupied with issues of size and proportion.
The rooftop of Robert Green's home bears two
unmistakable marks that it is part of the effort to rebuild New Orleans with a new resilience.
The largest U.S. age group since the baby boom will make
an unmistakable mark on the housing market.