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1 The stanza containing the distich ends with a striking piece of realism:
2 It was a striking piece of real history-madeone feel and think much.
3 A handsome cabinet of mahogany and hammered silver is its most striking piece .
4 The contemporaries of the author were not blind to the merits of this striking piece .
5 Anyway, I've a much more striking piece of evidence.
6 The most striking piece in the exhibition is an installation in the centre of the room.
7 Want a striking piece of art from Jamaica?
8 A still more striking piece of foresight is the prediction of the despotism of the Napoleonic Empire.
9 May I ask the name of the gentleman who has given us that striking piece of information?
10 Whenever Hudson uttered some peculiarly striking piece of youthful grandiloquence, Cecilia broke into a long, light, familiar laugh.
11 Rather a striking piece of egotism!
12 The striking piece continues the artist's ongoing exploration of the relationships between Black landownership, labor, and personal ancestry.
13 For all the positivity which accompanied that striking piece of business, the message from within the club remained cautionary.
14 It was a striking piece of art, but the ambassador was in no mood to stop and admire it.
15 The plans show a striking piece of architecture, with a garden and a statue of the philosopher Confucius in front.
16 Another very striking piece of art was exhibited in the little gloomy cavities, situated at the back of the main cavern.
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