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9 Sentences With "more masterful"

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The simpler the cut, therefore, the more masterful the garment.
Korman has become ever more masterful in her structuring of color.
"Matt brings a sort of bruised quality to what he does, whereas Ben brings a more masterful demeanor," Mr. Goold said.
While the Houston Rockets have been justifiably praised for how they built around James Harden, the pieces the Celtics have placed around Thomas might be even more masterful.
On the game's easiest level, players can button-smash their way through enemies, but on higher difficulty modes players will need to be more masterful in timing their strikes.
As if the arrival of sadness shed a specific smell only detectable by the leonas; the older the leona the more masterful, the quicker she detected your soul stinking up the place.
Through the centuries, the annual hunt has become intimately intertwined with local life, in ways that tracking wild boar or deer, which requires isolation and a more masterful skill level, cannot hope to replicate.
In the words of Philip Hofer (1941, p. 2), in the latter portion of the 7th century 'English calligraphy became important and influential on the course of writing styles for the first time' (often credited in part to Alcuin of York). Eventually a form of English handwriting would form to follow the function of the daily business affairs of merchants, clerks and professional scribes for a more masterful and consistent means of correspondence. During the same period (around the 17th-18th centuries), as English trade came more to the forefront of mainland Europe and the New World, a significant amount of copy books came about which made use of the finery of English script of the time.
Now, he had observed in the songs of sailors, and workers, a prevailing tone of sadness; and so, as he grew more masterful in this sort of expression, he sought more and more after what is deep, serious and constant in the thoughts of common men. The evolution was slow; and we can see in his own works examples of every stage, from that of witty indifference in fifty pieces of the first collection, to that of grave and even tragic feeling in Les Souvenirs du peuple or Le Vieux Vagabond. And this innovation involved another, which was as a sort of prelude to the great romantic movement. For the chanson, as he says himself, opened up to him a path in which his genius could develop itself at ease; he escaped, by this literary gateway, from strict academical requirements, and had at his disposal the whole dictionary, four-fifths of which, according to La Harpe, were forbidden to the use of more regular and pretentious poetry.

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