nuance造句31. A seven-year-old might miss every nuance of Kubla Khan orOzymandias — but, learnt young, the poems will stay in the head for life, adding lustre to the good moments and illumination in the bad.
32. The Union colloquial and Valse means quite a lot of music taste, depicts the feudal bureaucrats ugly, with great nuance.
33. Medium gold-colored with a greenish nuance, this is a fruit bomb-styled Sauternes revealing aromas of smoky oak overlaying orange marmalade characteristics.
34. I recognize the dangers subtlety and nuance in the face of the conservative movement's passionate intensity./nuance.html
35. Then Nuance engineers would periodically reconsolidate that information into a new main data set that would go out every 18 months to customers as a new software release.
36. With the slightest perceptible nuance he opened the way for bribery.
37. The nuance in salary management is that every job family has its own dynamics.
38. Few elements could capture the true complexity and nuance of a culture like Peking Opera can.
39. Pyongyang, says the Sejong Institute's Song, "did not like Hillary's nuance at the confirmation hearing, that denuclearization comes before a sincere dialogue.
40. These users will easily learn each nuance of the applications they use.
41. Microformats work best where they add a very little bit of nuance to common constructs in a host language such as HTML, XHTML, or Atom.
42. Trying to shoehorn knowledge into the "property" metaphor leaves us without the flexibility and nuance that a true knowledge rights regime would have.