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What Blank and Jensen’s labors manage to add is a certain ennoblement through art; the actors lend their gifts of supplying interpretive texture to open a window on the soul of helping professions.

From Washington Post Jul. 16, 2020

The family imported herring and woad in large enough quantities to buy an existing estate and win a kind of ersatz ennoblement.

From The New Yorker Jan. 8, 2017

We needed only to invent a narrative of cultural significance for our passivity, the minimum required for the ennoblement of our mutual defeat.

From Forbes Oct. 16, 2014

Mr. Wolman avoids gratuitous ennoblement of his characters, but this veteran filmmaker lets tension seep out of tough scenes and tends to telegraph the drama of longer sequences.

From New York Times Jul. 13, 2012

Besides the growing complexity of the religious sentiment and its gradual ennoblement, there are two points I wish to emphasize.

From Primitive Love and Love-Stories by Finck, Henry Theophilus




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