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The chance had come to give full play to the passions of a lifetime.
The setting sun colors the broad sky, giving full play to temporal light effects.
The Napoleonic eagle was given full play, for instance.
Such readers conclude that Faustus is right in giving full play to his senses.
Amazingly strong in coldness, Break gives full play to his abilities on frigid worlds.
Instead, the legend's history would be given full play, and visitors could be informed that they just might witness something spectacular.
The Essays are the work by which he is best known, and show a literary faculty to which he could never give full play.
The range, from contemplative to robustly humorous, gives full play to the composer's eclecticism.
To comprehend all that life involves of experience, or offers of power, one must give full play to all the force that is in him.
In 1893 he founded Borderland as a popular spiritualist magazine giving full play to his interest in psychical research.
Rediff which gave a two stars said "Krishnavamsi's fascination for the family and for tradition is given full play in the film.
Their newsies have given full play to our domestic reforms, and I've exchanged several very friendly notes with the League's President.
Having sounded a note of informality, he leaned his fingertips on the lectern and gave full play to his famous baritone.
The Chinese government protects the press freedom in accordance with the laws, and gives full play to the supervisory role of the news media and citizens."
His most notable work is the most evocative, where his flair for description and response to sensuous detail are given full play.
"The weight of either side produces an atmosphere of absolute poise that cannot fail to give full play to the decision of the destinies."
The essay on London which begins the book gives full play to the British capital's definitely non-beautiful impression on James when he arrived in 1869:
Tsar Alexander appointed Czartoryski curator of the Vilna Academy (3 April 1803) so that he might give full play to his advanced ideas.
Since the implementation of the reform and opening up policy started in 1978, the Shunde people have been given full play of their advantages of geographical position and culture.
Sir Colin, too, seems by now to have an uncanny sense of that process, giving full play to the many seeming divergencies and uncertainties while gathering force inexorably along a central path.
Mr. Herbig's interpretation, giving full play to both exaltation and banality, sustained the tension admirably, and the orchestra, obviously rehearsed to the teeth, responded with an electrifying account.
The World History of the great medieval Arab scholar Ibn Khaldun gives full play to the relation of political decline to disease, overpopulation, climate, rainfall and crop failure.
Shang Yang's later works progressively began to break loose from the bewitchment or control exerted by the colors of the region, as his paintings gave fuller play and expression to subjective elements.