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virtuosity

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virtuozita

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virtuosity (1995) —

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(my emphasis)

Last Update: 2018-02-13
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what “virtuosity of thought"!

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jaká to „virtuosita myšlení“!

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nevertheless, some of his work started to show lightness, drawing virtuosity and distinctive touch.

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přesto se v některých pracech již začíná projevovat lehkost, kreslířská virtuozita a osobitá nota.

Last Update: 2018-02-13
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petty painting, which may be a pendant to a previous country scene, was created with similar gracefulness and virtuosity.

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drobná malba, tvořící snad jakýsi pandant k předchozí venkovské scéně, je provedená se stejnou elegancí a bravurou.

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i didn't know what to be more amazed at: the agility of their tongues or their virtuosity at lying.

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co víc obdivovat - jejich hbitý jazyk nebo umení lhát.

Last Update: 2018-02-13
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while the word does not retain its original virtuous connotations, we still warm to the virtuosity of “doing more with less.”

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slovo si už sice nezachovává své původní konotace ctností, ale stále se nám zamlouvá umění „za méně dokázat víc“.

Last Update: 2015-05-18
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the mozarts travelled through countless cities in germany and belgium on their way to paris and london, where the child genius delighted listeners with his virtuosity as a pianist.

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přes nespočet německých a belgických měst se dostali až do paříže a do londýna, kde zázračné dítě svou hrou na klavír uchvátilo své posluchače.

Last Update: 2018-02-13
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these sentiments manifest themselves for the time being in a “passive and watchful method”, a method in which russia has undeniably achieved great virtuosity.

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toto smýšlení se projevuje zatím v "systému pasivity a pozorování", v němž rusko bezesporu dosáhlo velké virtuosity.

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only the christian-social movement, especially in lueger's time, achieved a certain virtuosity on this instrument, to which it owed many of its successes.

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jenom krestanskosociální hnutí, hlavne za casu luegera, se naucilo s tímto nástrojem virtuózne zacházet a vdecilo mu za velmi mnoho úspechu.

Last Update: 2018-02-13
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toccata op. 7, in which so many pianists show only a futile exercise of virtuosity, didactic, laboured and tedious, reveals to us another facet of skoumal's art.

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toccata op. 7, ve které tolik pianistů předvádí jen marné cvičení virtuozity, školometské, tíživé a nudné, nám odhaluje další fasetu skoumalova umění.

Last Update: 2018-02-13
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"instrument," the epitome of craftsmanship and the focus for the hope of virtuosity is imposed on place, non-musical matter and materials, rudimentary activity and the multiplicity of circumstance and arrangement.

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instrument, ztělesnění síly a ohnisko nadějí hráče na dosažení virtuozity, se ocitá na místě, kde jsou přítomny ne-hudební věci a materiály, rudimentární aktivity a množství okolností a způsobů, jak je tento prostor uspořádaný.

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