Oeuvre in A Sentence

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    As it is, she has an oeuvre mostly doomed to waste its sweetness on the desert air of the video store.

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    Currie recognizes that an artist's oeuvre never does follow a coldly logical path - and is all the better for it.

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    Glover, Life and Letters in the Fourth Century (1901); Abbe Gimazane, Ammianus Marcellinus, sa vie et son oeuvre (Toulouse, 1889), a work containing a number of very doubtful theories.

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    Having recorded over 40 albums in his lengthy career, there is something for everyone in his impressive oeuvre.

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    He also recommend the Swami Rama Tirtha site, where parts of the latter's complete oeuvre are available for download.

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    He refers to his own oeuvre as his " stuff " while speaking in slow sentences of remarkable precision and grace.

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    His oeuvre of over fifty volumes are always in print.

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    In Chapter Four Gardiner examines the oeuvre of the French Marxist Henri Lefebvre.

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    It brings the massive oeuvre and the chronicle of the life into manageable proportions, one illumining the other.

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    Second installment of our multi-year project to show the entire surviving oeuvre of the great pioneer master David Wark Griffith.

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    Susan Hiller has sought a complexity of theory and practice in her large oeuvre of work.

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    The best modern work on the subject is by the comtesse Catherine de Flavigny, entitled Sainte Brigitte de Suede, sa vie, ses revelations et son oeuvre (Paris, 1892), which contains an exhaustive bibliogr,aphy.

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    The genteel setting of a provincial tea room is quite unusual in his oeuvre.

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    Thus we have a director developing an oeuvre that combines social concerns with genuine cinematic expression.

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    We publish his latest oeuvre, Perilous Power, in March.

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    Who really needs to carry round 1,000 hours of music, 102 songs by Madonna, the entire oeuvre of the Beautiful South?

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    Zappa's whole oeuvre was a reflection on the social limits of freedom.