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16 Sentences With "most scintillating"

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Is a sound-mixing Oscar the most scintillating thing to present during the telecast?
It demands Adagio and Allegro skills, and its most scintillating coloratura passages should seem effortless.
Porter is well aware that bankruptcy law and consumer protection aren't the most scintillating subjects.
Insurance isn't necessarily the most scintillating topic for consumers, yet it's essential to your financial well being.
At some point we're going to have a thrilling debate over the most scintillating question in health care policy.
The most scintillating part of Saudi Vision 2030 is Prince Mohammad's desire to create the world's largest sovereign wealth fund.
The teams staged the most scintillating best-of-five league championship series ever, with four games stretching to extra innings.
He can still make some things happen at age 39, but his early stint in Toronto remains one of the most scintillating era of eye-popping feats any player has ever enjoyed.
In the first leg against Chelsea in London last month, Messi was not at his most scintillating, but he scored late to level at 1-1 a game in which Chelsea had the clearest chances.
"Puzzle," directed by the producer Marc Turtletaub (an Oscar nominee for "Little Miss Sunshine"), opening Friday, July 27, may not rock anyone's world with revolutionary ideas, and Mr. Khan's eyes are the source of the most scintillating action.
Because until those last 20 minutes, and in particular in the film's second act, Jenkins flirts with a bevy of ideas that feel fresh to the superhero genre, the most scintillating of which is that Diana could be wrong about how to save the world.
Rose and Stenson know each other well from the European Tour and Ryder Cup, where they played one of the most scintillating rounds in the competition's history in 2014, together carding 12 birdies in 16 holes in a four-ball win over Kuchar and Bubba Watson, the U.S. golfers who came third and eighth on Sunday.
Bonnie Bluh, herself an actress-playwright-singer-dancer, has done it." Lynda Schor added in Ms. Magazine that "What makes Banana exceptional and fascinating is its inventiveness, its verve, originality, its sometimes sheer madness, its rage. Preposterousness and eccentricity woven into the mundane. The result is as colorful and variegated as a Peruvian scarf... the most scintillating dialogue I've come across in a long time.
Stanisław August Poniatowski has been called the Polish Enlightenment's most important patron of the arts. His cultural projects were attuned to his socio-political aims of overthrowing the myth of the Golden Freedoms and the traditional ideology of Sarmatism. His weekly "Thursday Dinners" were considered the most scintillating social functions in the Polish capital. He founded Warsaw's National Theatre, Poland's first public theatre, and sponsored an associated Ballet schoolsballet school.
Syracuse's star, Bernie Custis, was injured in the first quarter and was unable to play for the remainder of the game. Art Murakowski scored two touchdowns. Ohio State 34, Wisconsin 32. Ohio State defeated Wisconsin, 34-32, before a crowd of 77,205 at Ohio Stadium in Columbus. Ohio State rallied from behind twice, including deficits of 19-7 and 33-20, in a game that The Cincinnati Enquirer called "one of the most scintillating, hair-raising games ever staged in Buckeye Stadium".
In addition to his stories, his shows also contained humorous anecdotes and commentaries about the human condition, observations about New York City life, accounts of vacations in Maine, and travels throughout the world. One striking program recounted his participation in the March on Washington in August 1963, during which Martin Luther King Jr. gave his "I Have a Dream" speech, and another program that aired on November 25, 1963, covered the burial day of President John F. Kennedy. His most scintillating programs, however, were his often prophetic, bitingly humorous commentaries about ordinary life in America. Throughout his radio career, he performed entirely without scripts.

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