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11 Sentences With "litheness"

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Taylor's best known for the litheness of her voice, not necessarily the length of it.
This jittery work sets up a conflict between hard angles and the feminine litheness of curves.
On Daredevil, for example, Matt Murdock's litheness is distinctly different from Wilson Fisk's overwhelming physicality, underscoring their opposing moral approaches to violence.
They perform together in Nashville as a counterintuitive pair: Mr. Combs's solidity and gravelly voice contrasts with Mr. Bridges's litheness and acrobatic tenor.
And her skinniness, or slenderness, or litheness, as it was variously termed, coupled with her middle-posh British accent, became — along with her distinctive pout — two of her distinguishing characteristics.
Dvorak's underrated Sixth, often overshadowed by the three symphonies that followed it, is at times awkwardly in transition, between the litheness and rhythmic drive of folk music and the lushness of Brahms.
With such virtuoso windblown lines, Schiele, who emerged at the end of the historical process of the development of Fin-de-Siècle dandyism, seems to caress the litheness of the men in a way that disposes me to feelings of watching opium smoke rise and curl, or writhing seaweed sway.
The litheness, the concentrated fierceness in the way his small hands grip the ruckled bark of the cottonwood.
He is an archetypal representation of the trickster. He exhibits animal litheness and is in much better physical shape than the human George Huxley. ; Urscumug : A male half boar/half human representation of the first hero from earliest myth. The malevolent and ancient Urscumug, a variation on the wodewose, is sought out by George Huxley, but never encountered.
"The Load Of Sugar-Cane" is a poem from Wallace Stevens's first book of poetry, Harmonium. In her review of Harmonium Marianne Moore picks out "The Load of Sugar-Cane" for praise because it achieves its splendor cumulatively. It illustrates an element of his craft, his "refraining for fear of impairing [a poem's] litheness of contour, from overelaborating felicities inherent in a subject."Moore, p. 127.
Arthur Allin became a symbol of unity within various musical undertakings. Thus he was one time the president of Aarhus Music Association and made himself famous throughout Denmark as one of the most capable Danish conductors at the time; for 25 years he was the chief conductor of the centralized Jutlandish Choral Societies and was engaged greatly as a music teacher, concert artist, choir instructor, composer, and journalist. The public does not have a real impression of the composer Arthur Allin, because in proportion to what he has composed only a small part has been played and still a smaller part has been published. But considering what is and has been available there is no doubt that it includes many interesting things, and looking at the list of his compositions also tells us that the composer's litheness enables him to move in widely different fields.

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