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- Venture de Paradis, alternatively, who had lived in Tunis, understood Arabic grammar and vocabulary, but did not know how to use them idiomatically.
- His early works built on the achievements of Steve Reich and Philip Glass, delivering a post-Minimalism that was rigorously structured yet idiomatically conceived for orchestra.
- The term " Rosetta stone of Malta " has been used idiomatically to represent the role played by the cippi in decrypting the Phoenician alphabet and language.
- The statement that NFC had the note idiomatically'in hand'on 23 / 1 / 2007, in the evening is on the link above, Shuki.
- Aside from the very best non-native English writers, I find that a majority of non-native speakers of English write awkwardly and non-idiomatically.
- But Andre Cluytens'1956 document, mono though it is, has two factors in its favor : it is idiomatically French, and you can drink the voices.
- His affinity for the Mediterranean culture and his feel for the idiomatically rich language have made " The Postman " the most authentically Italian film that Italy never produced.
- In the same volume, Philip Scowcroft praised Edwards'books set in the Lakes'which he describes idiomatically and evocatively in a series of well-plotted mysteries '.
- Although Dodgson lacked any practical knowledge of the instrument, by the time of his Guitar Concerto No 1, completed in 1956, he had come to write for it idiomatically.
- Even in the early sixteenth century, these genres were truly, idiomatically instrumental; they could not be adapted for voices because they were not composed in a consistent polyphonic style.