How To Use Limpidity In A Sentence
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Herself the only daughter of a struggling man of letters, she had during the last year or two taken to writing poems, in an endeavour to find a congenial channel in which to let flow her painfully embayed emotions, whose former limpidity and sparkle seemed departing in the stagnation caused by the routine of a practical household and the gloom of bearing children to a commonplace father.
Wessex Tales
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Overall, the tonal balance, flattening of forms, and coolness of coloring combine to project a feeling of utter limpidity.
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Albertine and I, as he sprang to earth, the passenger who had gone up like that to enjoy at large in those solitary expanses the calm and limpidity of evening.
The Captive
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Greed is the impetus of corporate fraud, integrity, justice, limpidity and responsibility are basic to corporate sustainable growth.
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Perhaps the most notable of these celebrations is found in ‘River Music’, a three-part sequence in which he tried to draw a connection between the limpidity to which the medium lends itself and his own poetic ideal.
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Herself the only daughter of a struggling man of letters, she had during the last year or two taken to writing poems, in an endeavour to find a congenial channel in which to let flow her painfully embayed emotions, whose former limpidity and sparkle seemed departing in the stagnation caused by the routine of a practical household and the gloom of bearing children to a commonplace father.
Wessex Tales
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Finally, several of Gornik's charcoal drawings, such as Roman Light, represent dark trees against clear, watery skies with a limpidity and directness that evoke landscape photogravure.
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Elsewhere there were wonderful moments of limpidity – as the first movement reaches its development, and in the intermezzo above all.
Lucerne Festival Orchestra – review
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The limpidity of intellect she enjoyed for most of her wretched life was inborn.
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Greed is the impetus of corporate fraud, integrity, justice, limpidity and responsibility are basic to corporate sustainable growth.
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Overall, the tonal balance, flattening of forms and coolness of colouring projects a feeling of utter limpidity.
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Having arrived in England in 1938 at the age of 23 as a student with very little English, he soon mastered the language sufficiently to write prose of outstanding clarity and limpidity.
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The clarity of the gold-tinted light that is so characteristic in these paintings is indeed comparable to the limpidity of Emerson's prose style in his Essays.
Howard Milstein Against the World! Run Over, Tough Guy Fights Back
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And from then onwards I felt less admiration for Bergotte, whose limpidity began to strike me as insufficient.
The Guermantes Way
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The liquid medium was more obscure, but the limpidity of these transparent waters still allowed the light to penetrate sufficiently for Benito to distinguish the objects scattered on the bed of the river, and to approach them with some safety.
Eight Hundred Leagues on the Amazon
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Could it be that that limpidity extends itself to caving in to an onslaught of anti western abuse by it's very own immigrants?
On Thursday, the Legg report will be published along with...
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When we have, however, praised the limpidity of The Vikings at Helgeland, we have, in honesty, to make several reservations in our criticism of the author's choice of a subject.
Henrik Ibsen
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Because a double-blind procedure could not be guaranteed with the commercially available galenical form (lyophilized powder), a methylprednisolone solution that was characterized by its limpidity was used.
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In his estimation, the Authorized Version, more than any other European Bible, had a flowing limpidity combined with ritual overtones.
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Elsewhere there were wonderful moments of limpidity – as the first movement reaches its development, and in the intermezzo above all.
Lucerne Festival Orchestra – review