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- The islands tranquility and colourfulness are likely what has attracted artists to their shores.
- She enriched the Czech piano school by deep inner experience, colourfulness and plasticity of touch nuances.
- :: : : You know, if anything, I've downplayed the colourfulness of my sources at every opportunity.
- GameWatch notes that the gameplay is interesting and the parody aspects of the game have its appeals, although the colourfulness of the characters might suppress the plot.
- The mainstream audience may be primarily interested in the tropical colourfulness of the work, in the apparent conformity of its spirituality with New Age environmentalism, in its exoticism.
- Vigny contrasts the glory days of soldiering the colourfulness and excitement of the heat of battle with what he calls modern soldiering : this is a less colourful and glorious but a more ethical calling.
- The difference between Finnish spectrolite and other labradorites is that crystals of the former have considerably stronger colourfulness than other labradorites, caused by the black base color of spectrolite feldspar; other labradorites have mostly a transparent base color.
- Despite the tradition of choral music in Wales, Williams'portfolio of compositions were largely orchestral or instrumental pieces . " Ballads for Orchestra " of 1968, written for the National Eisteddfod, held that year in her home town, has all the colourfulness and swagger of a mediaeval court.
- Before them Bunin was mostly regarded as ( using his own words ) " a melancholy lyricist, singing hymns to noblemen's estates and idylls of the past . " In the late 1900s critics started to pay more notice to the colourfulness and dynamics of his poetry and prose . " In terms of artistic precision he has no equal among Russian poets, " " Vestnik Evropy " wrote at the time.