1. But snubbing one cause to advance another and revising history to fit modern sensibilities does no one a favor. 2. But the real stumbling block is the modern sensibility that film makers usually want to tease from older plots. 3. But to the modern sensibility, love is the very engine of life and romantic love will survive - at least by another millennium. 4. But to the modern sensibility, love is the very engine of life. 5. Each has brought a modern American sensibility to a traditional house. 6. Even in the exotic pieces influenced by his travels to the Middle East and North Africa, there was an unmistakably modern sensibility that appealed to his American clients. 7. He takes very few, in actuality, as he gives a modern sensibility to the most popular love story of all time. 8. His work created a sensation from nearly the very beginning, blazing a territory of modern sensibilities and racy realism. 9. Instead of luring viewers into the culture of the past, these works add a modern sensibility, for easy access. 10. Mastretta transported Emilia through the fertile fields of her imagination, giving her a decidedly modern sensibility in turn-of-the-century Mexico. |