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How to use immediacy in a sentence

Looking for sentences and phrases with the word immediacy? Here are some examples.

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The scenarios are highlighted with italics and read with the immediacy of vividness of the morning paper.
Or in other words, can intransitivity or immediacy become transitive and mediated?
Instead it emphasized the uniqueness, singularity, and indexical immediacy of the art object itself.
And by serving with a squeeze of lime juice and a minted cucumber salad, you add immediacy and freshness.
They had thought that, because of the immediacy of self-awareness, the self must be a genuine object of consciousness.
Her genius was to give a sense of immediacy to visions constructed slowly as works of art.
It's that sense of immediacy and instant gratification that is part of the allure.
Video art brought with it the temporal immediacy of the camera and the possibility of live transmission.
The development of telegraphy also brought immediacy to the content of newspapers that had not been possible before.
For a moment the film's ominous underlying theme, parental panic, roars to the surface with great immediacy and clarity.
The new songs bristle with an excitement and immediacy that demand attention.
The past is therefore not bathed in the light of retrospection, but is presented in the ordinary, nondramatic tones of immediacy.
This time round, the immediacy and breadth of much internet coverage has, for news junkies, already given it the edge over TV and print.
He has a way of giving to some obscure magical belief or religious custom a sort of gripping immediacy.
Their work had an oracular or prophetic immediacy for a civilian population generally starved of real news about the war.
She experimented with photography as a means for transforming the immediacy of experience into something visually and intellectually abstract.
The priest takes just 21 minutes to say Mass but gives the consecration an everyday immediacy.
As a prisoner of immediacy, avant-gardist form reveals the poet's inner life in a heavily constrained and distorted content.
While such presentism gives his work immediacy, it also risks limiting historical issues to current concerns.
Sandler's work has immediacy and conviction because it is, in a real sense, primary source material.
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The other two innovations which we have mentioned press closer to immediacy.
Both art and religion, we have seen, possess an immediacy and concreteness which philosophy lacks.
Design projects this sense of immediacy and ephemerality not only through T-shirts or the Internet.
There is no distinct political dimension in the syncretic pragmatics of immediacy.
Such a play has an immediacy and liveness that strongly appeals to those who delight to image forth the past.
The churches submit to the demand for immediacy with great alacrity.
Jeff had considered the possibility, but its immediacy appalled him.
Instead, the narrative strings together the action and gives immediacy to what amounts to a thrilling chase story.
This can only occur from within, in situation, flush with the event, in an immediacy of enaction.
This flight is the immediacy of conviction and the ecstasy which follows.
This immediacy of contact does not alter the provincial point of view.
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