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13 Sentences With "most inward"

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Despite the collapse in commodity prices, the mining sector saw the most inward investment, followed by transport, warehouses and telecommunications.
It was during those serene moments that his playing was at its most inward, almost (but not quite) to a fault.
I have always found it surprising that seaside towns in the United Kingdom tend to be the most inward-looking when it comes to immigration.
It is a fabulist portrait of Japan at its most inward and isolated, 300 years before it was forced to open its ports to the world, after a millennia of self-imposed exile.
D.D.," he strips the band down to an acoustic core and plants Rena Lovelis in Dido territory for the album's most affecting and most inward-looking song: "I'm the girl in the back of the class/blank stare, don't care, don't ask.
" TODAY'S SPEECH: From POLITICO's Darren Samuelsohn and Michael Crowley: "President Donald Trump is set to unveil a national security plan Monday that reflects the most inward-focused vision of American foreign policy in recent memory – with a heavy emphasis on economic strength and defending U.S. borders.
The one by Brahms vies with it in seriousness. The richest, the > most seductive, was written by Max Bruch. But the most inward, the heart's > jewel, is Mendelssohn's.Steinberg, p.
In a positive review for AllMusic, Tim Sendra acclaimed Freeze, Melt as Cut Copy's "most inward looking and sparsely constructed work to date" and "a daring move for the band". Writing for the Clash magazine, Josh Crowe concluded that it is "as meticulous as it is melancholy, which is what makes it so profoundly personal and universal at the same time". In a more critical review in the Slant Magazine, the album was described as "intriguingly knotty but a bit self-defeating".
Where no tools are available, it is usually possible to force open most inward-opening doors with a strong kick that breaks through the door frame. This can be a common method of entry for many trained police officers who are conducting searches, most interior doors can be forced by kicking. Converse to most movies, the safest method to kick a door is cow kicking, with your back to the door. This method reduces the chance of injury to the breacher.
In 1598 he was appointed a Privy Counsellor, and the following year appears as Sheriff of Berwick-upon-Tweed, (by then in England). In October 1600 James VI visited his house at Spott and was banqueted. The "merry" party included Sir Robert Ker, the Duke of Lennox, Sir Thomas Erskine, and Sir David Murray. The English courtier Roger Aston noted that all the gentlemen of the chamber there were "inward" with one another and with Home, who was the most "inward" with the king.
Early stairs and stair configurations include external timber staircases at each end of the inward- facing verandah of the central wing (by 1938), and an internal concrete staircase at the eastern corner of the southwest wing (1938). Most inward- facing verandahs have square timber posts with timber post and rail balustrades, and timber and concrete floors. The first floor verandahs have flat, corrugated metal-lined ceilings, except for the northeast wing which has exposed decorative rafters and timber beaded board ceilings. The second floor verandahs have raked ceilings lined with timber beaded boards.
Tom Milne called it "the kind of majestic, necromantic masterpiece that few artists achieve even once in a lifetime." Penelope Houston called it "an enigmatically modern film with the deceptive air of a staidly old fashioned one... This is a kind of distillation, at once contemplative and compulsive." Jean Sémolué said that "Of all Dreyer's works, it is the most inward and thus the culmination, if not the crown, of his aesthetic." In the 2012 edition of Sight & Sound's poll of film critics, conducted every ten years to gauge critical opinion about the greatest films of all-time, Gertrud tied for 43rd place.
Pitchfork named it the week's best new track and, at the end of the year, the ninth best song of 2016; critic Nathan Reese wrote: "'True Love Waits' is an elegiac coda to one of Radiohead's most inward-facing albums and a fitting treatment to a song that many already considered a classic. The wait was worth it." In 2017, Consequence of Sound named it the 12th greatest Radiohead song, writing that it "shimmers with rainfall piano instead of mopey guitar". In 2019, Vulture named it the greatest Radiohead track, and Pitchfork named it the 93rd greatest song of the decade.

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