It is often noted for its musicality, stylized language, and supernatural atmosphere.
Of course, diplomacy depends upon stylized language, and other administrations have been equally adept at recycling it.
From her earliest work, Itō embarked on a lifelong battle against the stylized and artful language common in 20th-century Japanese poetry.
What's required, rather, is a stylized language that simulates the intimacy of conversation without actually partaking of it.
What links "Ocean's 11" to "Goodfellas," the director explained, was the theme of camaraderie and its expression in stylized language.
One critic has suggested that this sort of stylized language may serve to blur important moral issues relating to terrorism.
First published in January 1845, the poem is often noted for its musicality, stylized language, and supernatural atmosphere.
Indeed, there is estimable ambition here, in the playwright's themes - a lot of love and death and betrayal - and stylized language.
The piece bruises easily; in lazy productions, the artsy conceits - the stylized language, the character of the Mute - fall prey to preciousness.
Of course, "Homicide" also speaks the stylized language of all David Mamet works.