Sentences with phrase «whose speaking style»

They should also look for a person whose speaking style is patient — not rushed.

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Alfred North Whitehead, the great Anglo - American philosopher whose thinking is behind the «process conceptuality» to which some of us subscribe, rightly called such ideas idolatrous, and spoke of them as apostasy from the «Galilean vision» (as he styled it) in which God is «modeled» after the figure of Jesus Christ.
Learn from those whose style speaks to your body and soul.
There are tens of thousands of regular people posting full - body outfit photos every day, so you're bound to find someone in there whose style speaks to you.
An arbiter of style in the Middle East whose editorial reach extends beyond Lebanon to French - speaking Arabia.
Dalton Trumbo, whose remarkable body of work included «Roman Holiday,» «Kitty Foyle» and «Spartacus,» was a man who spoke in a declamatory style — «like everything you say is going to be chiseled in stone,» as one character complains.
Two - time Oscar winner Trumbo, whose remarkable body of work included scripts for «Roman Holiday,» «Kitty Foyle» and «Spartacus,» was a man who spoke in a declamatory style — «like everything you say is going to be chiseled in stone,» as one character complains.
Staake's boldly colored, retro - style art features his signature stylized, round - headed characters, whose expressive eyes speak volumes.
What struck me straight away is how the dialogue in the game does away with the cheesy «ye olde» style of fantasy speaking and instead infuses the game with humour and comedy as Aria will both guide and entertain as the story unfolds around the action going on often with her interaction with the evil general of Lord Zane's army you whose forces you are taking down during each location.
For decades he has been an uncooperative force in the art world; a self - styled dandy in the postmodern age; a fervent champion of unfashionable painterly traditions, whose work nonetheless speaks directly to contemporary anxieties.
«A beautifully designed monograph by young painter Brandi Milne whose soft - spoken style has risen above the noisy roar of the alternative art scene.»
He might have seemed, at the time, to be speaking for the great cultural movement about to emerge — for James Joyce, with his layering of classical myth and the profane reality of early - twentieth - century Dublin in Ulysses; for Picasso, whose postwar art of pastiche seemed to disassemble and recombine historical styles just as his earlier work had taken apart and reconstructed pictorial space; for Stravinsky, whose music had found a sense of modernity in both primitive ritual (The Rite of Spring) and the mincing artifices of the eighteenth - century ballroom (Pulcinella), and who sought for his Oedipus Rex «a medium not dead but turned to stone.»
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