I like his chamber works best, a genre most suited to his essentially modest and reticent artistic nature. |
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One artistic work that stupendously manages this neat feat of perspective is the musical Cabaret, currently on the boards of the Citadel Theatre. |
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For anyone who cares about music or artistic expression these presentations are riveting. |
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I lingered in the hallways for awhile admiring the artistic prints of money adorning the walls. |
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While well regarded by his contemporaries he did not exert major influence or attract artistic followers. |
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As a teacher, it was satisfying to see kids proud of their artistic creations. |
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The resumption of amicable commercial relations was also matched by cultural and artistic transactions. |
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It compels the sharing of that amount between the owner of copyright in the artistic work and the owner of copyright in the literary work. |
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Thus began a long correspondence and professional friendship based on reciprocity and shared artistic beliefs. |
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The artistic passions of these winegrowers found the production of single-variety wines too limiting. |
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The other part of the exhibition features the contemporary artistic expression of Greenlandic graphic art. |
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Her artistic vision and energy prove as amenable to canvas as they do to clay. |
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Believing that the artistic calling was the highest one, he despised workaday employment. |
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A panel of choreographers, artistic directors, and former dancers tallies these results into a final score. |
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Don't fail to see that your husband has good, dainty, relishable food, served in an artistic manner. |
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The elements in focus are legibility, neatness and artistic value of handwriting, in that order. |
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Although allowed to weave their artistic magic via intricate quilting designs, they were not allowed any other form of artistic expression. |
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The program aims at providing the community with wider artistic experience in creating bamboo artwork. |
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A cantaloupe doesn't have the smooth sheen of a honeydew or the artistic green striations of a watermelon. |
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From such a perspective, the acephalous Igbo and their neighbors were on the receiving end of artistic innovation. |
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How about trekking to one of the planet's coldest spots wrapped up in thermals and Gore-Tex, all in the quest for artistic inspiration? |
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The result is a stunning, bare-bones artistic restatement of some of the best traditional music in America. |
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He would grant complete artistic licence but only if they both agreed on a structured recording process. |
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You need management that can oversee the dollars and cents responsibly while remaining sensitive to the artistic process. |
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In Communist Eastern Europe, state subsidies led to work of great technical accomplishment and artistic sophistication. |
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Puppets have been a sophisticated means of artistic expression, communication and instruction for a very long time. |
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Some are gifted incredibly with musical or artistic aptitudes, while others yowl like alley cats and can't draw a straight line. |
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He said many young Kenyans will have access to funding for artistic projects. |
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Though not always the makers of art, their role as agents in the shaping of dynamic artistic cultures was vital and remains poorly understood. |
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Shake Keane's was a rich and varied artistic life, with high levels of accomplishment in both literature and music. |
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Clearly, Marlowe had a temper to match his scholarly and artistic accomplishments. |
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While the statue had some commercial value, its real value was in the artistic merit it contained. |
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He was the artistic adviser to the Queen, and he had certain proclivities, which they all had. |
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What Josh lacks in general artistic direction, he more than makes up for in sheer volume. |
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We have a responsibility to respect their creative integrity and artistic vision while finding new ways to do business. |
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Breton suggested that rational thought repressed the powers of creativity and imagination and thus was a hindrance to artistic expression. |
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The possibility for innovation and the revival of an acclaimed artistic powerhouse is going to be highly attractive. |
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They turned the building into a workshop of activity, including meetings, music and other forms of political and artistic expression. |
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She has deep respect for raw artistic talent and admits there is probably a frustrated artist in her trying to get out. |
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Manley, of Jamaican and British heritage, studied and gained artistic success in England. |
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It's a perplexing artistic problem, and they don't have deep personal resources to tap. |
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Kashmir's contribution to the Indian thought has been of immense artistic, esoteric and aesthetic value. |
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In a stunning affirmation of the artistic impulse, they made beauty out of abjection, and that, at least, is a triumph. |
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But the reality was that absinthe usually dulled artistic creativity rather than enhanced it. |
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I am suspicious of such absolutist pronouncements in so collaborative an artistic medium. |
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The jack arch reached its artistic apogee in the 1960s in the viscerally moving St Peter's church, Klippan, Sweden by Lewerentz. |
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His siblings all went into law, medicine and the like, but he had a more artistic bent. |
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Street painting is sustained in equal measure by the public adoration of icons and artistic self-denial. |
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The existence of a leader who hires the group and essentially defines its artistic mission implies a certain authoritarianism. |
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Already, feminist art history has moved on, sceptical of the way that artistic fame depends on biography. |
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Each visitor requires a different level of artistic conversation, but the warmth and quality of the interaction remains the same. |
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A politics of culture will create a space for artistic, cultural, and educational producers to reengage with the world. |
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Also, the apocalyptic vistas of the requiem mass were foreign to Poulenc's artistic temperament. |
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His workmanlike versatility and steady output have earned him a reputation as an artistic chameleon. |
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Andrea was one of four children, and as usual with Italians of artistic temperament, he was set to work under the eye of a goldsmith. |
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The artistic adeptness and the uniqueness of the theme elevate the pictures to an international standard. |
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Another member of the family was well known locally for her artistic skills. |
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By juxtaposing older repertory works with a premiere, these veteran Bay Area-based dancemakers offered some sense of their artistic development. |
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The other principle the artist followed was the artistic value of the works. |
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The artistic palette of colors, on the other hand, includes additive colors which include red, green and blue. |
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The talents of actors and actresses have contributed much towards the artistic power of the film. |
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He began his artistic career as an apprentice to an icon painter, then as a retoucher of photographs. |
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Imported textiles are often used as a base, and artistic batik works are produced for the tourist market. |
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Accorded with special multimedia installations, the musical programme aims at paying homage to artistic expression. |
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These days, Bianka concentrates on artistic gymnastics and acrobatics choreography. |
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This surprises me for I've always thought of him as an exacting craftsman and, therefore, leery of artistic pretensions. |
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For the artistic bad boys of the 20th century, acquiring a reputation as a pornographer was a rebellion too far. |
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She has presented women figures in an artistic impact-assessment on the concept of womanhood across centuries. |
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He considered his work neither ironic nor kitsch, being convinced of its artistic seriousness. |
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In recent years, we've witnessed the birth and development of the PC as an artistic hobby. |
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But there is more to Renoir's work here than revolving door love affairs, excellent compositions, and artistic editing. |
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The artistic style in some cases overshadows the writings, no matter how clean and legible the writings are. |
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It has been incredible to explore so many artistic avenues when it comes to having a dialogue about a very serious disease. |
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The purpose of this book about early modern Italy is not to recount the warmed-over historical facts and artistic judgements from a long line of guidebooks. |
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While the artists might modestly resist such acclamation, what has transpired here certainly displays a high degree of artistic experimentation and talent. |
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In the 1850s the Victorian photographer Roger Fenton took the new technology of wet-plate photography to high levels of artistic achievement and public visibility. |
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Throughout, they demonstrate a sophisticated appreciation for an artistic quest that was haunted by dread, persecution, and loss. |
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The anecdote is a perfect parable for the power and ignorance of artistic patrons. |
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Hourani began to dabble with a myriad of artistic careers, from model scouting to styling to art direction. |
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Santana gets into college on a cheerleading scholarship but wants to throw that away to pursue her artistic dreams. |
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With party think tanks, big and small, uncorking their creative juices, seminal works take centre stage and artistic expressions reach for the stars. |
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Giloy-Hirtz is fascinated by photographers who have excelled in other artistic fields. |
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Josh Harris was a dotcom millionaire who became famous for crafting a Big Brother-style artistic experiment. |
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After all, the Hamptons has the reputation of being an artistic jewel in the East Coast crown. |
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This abnegation would help explain his supposed artistic decline. |
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The Internet has now delivered us into an era of unprecedented artistic abundance and the promise of direct connectivity between artists and their audience. |
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When the artist themselves is often continents away, those artistic decisions are made by the artisan. |
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It's a sad, sad thing, but often mindless trash trumps artistic merit. |
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This need for an artistic response led to Kent's commissioning of 12 plays by established and up-and-coming writers. |
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This makes you quite the culture vulture, wanting to expose yourself to artistic, culinary and socially fringed experiences. |
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Various ethnic groups in the country have their distinct artistic traditions related to the decoration of houses, clothing, leatherwork, and artifacts. |
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Behind that coming-of-age innocence and strong-will of Swift is an intense artistic decision. |
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They may recall traditional forms or be of modern artistic expression. |
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By giving an artistic veto to a madman, we submit to the mindset of a slave. |
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Hitchcock had met or known about everyone of artistic consequence over the last 60 years. |
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An artistic style that has been compared to Cubist Expressionism was also discovered across the site. |
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George said coding and digital innovation were becoming basic artistic methods. |
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There has been considerable debate among feminist scholars concerning how to assess the values associated with genius and artistic accomplishment. |
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Real Spike will never sound that self-important, no matter how artistic he gets. |
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You newshounds won't be able to resist relaying the latest entertaining information, complete with added theatrical effects and generous artistic license. |
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Three-dimensional shots attempt to capture the majesty of his triumphs from the artistic world to the scientific. |
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We are looking for the zany, the serious, the artistic and ridiculous. |
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The regional Centre for Arts and Culture was abuzz with artistic activity. |
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It belongs rather to that tradition of artistic realism that stakes its claim to truth on calculated departures from familiar modes of seeing and knowing. |
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It just changed into something quite dark and unattractive with clay, and was a unique moment in my artistic career. |
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The public had previously called upon the artistic community within the establishment to throw off the shackles of regimented style favoured by the state. |
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These artists also contributed to the reinvention of artistic practice. |
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But the price of artistic freedom comes at the expense of professional protection. |
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When dirk abandons his artistic aspirations to become a bond trader, even Selina seems to lose interest in dirk. |
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Taylor Swift just used a calculated business decision, cloaked in artistic integrity, to pave the way for a digital music war. |
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As these centres became politically agglomerated in the 16th century, variations on what soon became virtually an artistic canon became more solely individual than regional. |
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We remain constantly curious about what great designers will turn out from their capricious artistic alchemy. |
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For decades, Americans have escaped to San Miguel for the culture, climate, and to pursue their artistic passions. |
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Depictions of the nude human male and female in photography, painting, and sculpture are frequently considered to have special artistic merit. |
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Neoclassicism was the artistic component of the intellectual movement known as the Enlightenment. |
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This artistic representation of axis mundi opens the mind up to a new visual dimension both energistic and shamanic. |
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Despite their artistic ambitions, they were never able to escape the label of a pop group. |
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These pointers are often just simple points, but depending on the skill of the craftsman can be very elaborate and artistic. |
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There are examples of astrolabes with artistic pointers in the shape of balls, stars, snakes, hands, dogs' heads, and leaves, among others. |
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Haitian art is distinctive, particularly through its paintings and sculptures, known for its various artistic expressions. |
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The formative period saw the spread of distinct religious and symbolic traditions, as well as artistic and architectural complexes. |
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The school characterizes the artistic body, its New York location, its landscape subject matter, and often its subject, the Hudson River. |
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Europe in the late 17th century, 1648 to 1700, was an age of great intellectual, scientific, artistic and cultural achievement. |
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It is also known for its several important artistic movements, especially the Renaissance period. |
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With this exception, the best artistic efforts were concentrated on painting and printmaking. |
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Several cities had distinct styles and specialities by subject, but Amsterdam was the largest artistic centre, because of its great wealth. |
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Due to Florence's artistic and architectural heritage, it has been ranked by Forbes as one of the most beautiful cities in the world. |
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Engendered by the Medici family's artistic collections through the centuries, it houses works of art by various painters and artists. |
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The event sponsors a large number of artistic and cultural events with artists invited from Mexico and other parts of the world. |
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The cabarets radically transformed the artistic scene, greatly influencing the live entertainment industry of Quebec. |
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The rock art of Australian Aborigines is the longest continuously practiced artistic tradition in the world. |
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The artistic creations of native Oceanians varies greatly throughout the cultures and regions. |
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Art of Oceania properly encompasses the artistic traditions of the people indigenous to Australia and the Pacific Islands. |
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The word's use in rhetoric is closely based on the Greek terminology used by Aristotle in his concept of the three artistic proofs. |
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In artistic contexts, tradition is used to decide the correct display of an art form. |
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More recent philosophy of art, however, considers interaction with tradition as integral to the development of new artistic expression. |
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Literary and artistic works based upon, derived from or inspired by traditional culture or folklore may incorporate new elements or expressions. |
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Vacationers are drawn for many reasons, including the town's charm, artistic appeal, nightlife, and tax free shopping. |
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The peace and prosperity created under leadership of Guptas enabled the pursuit of scientific and artistic endeavours in India. |
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Copyright law of Canada governs the legally enforceable rights to creative and artistic works under the laws of Canada. |
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Morris believed that all work should be artistic, in the sense that the worker should find it both pleasurable and an outlet for creativity. |
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Particularly, among Walloons with the new French language literary and artistic review La Jeune Belgique. |
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The Mughal artistic tradition was eclectic, borrowing from the European Renaissance as well as from Persian and Indian sources. |
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The editors also refused to treat the decisions of political powers as definitive in intellectual or artistic questions. |
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The Mosfilm studio was at the heart of many classic films, as it is responsible for both artistic and mainstream productions. |
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Graphite of various hardness or softness results in different qualities and tones when used as an artistic medium. |
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Her parents were artistic, interested in nature, and enjoyed the countryside. |
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Her paper has only recently been rediscovered, along with the rich, artistic illustrations and drawings that accompanied it. |
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Potter's artistic and literary interests were deeply influenced by fairies, fairy tales and fantasy. |
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Although Potter was aware of art and artistic trends, her drawing and her prose style were uniquely her own. |
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William Heelis continued his stewardship of their properties and of her literary and artistic work for the eighteen months he survived her. |
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The resident cast would number seven, plus the resident director, usually serving as the artistic director in charge of the whole enterprise. |
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The term angry young men was often applied to members of this artistic movement. |
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His artistic skills were refined under the tutelage of Charles Runciman, Copley Fielding and James Duffield Harding. |
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William Heaton Cooper was strongly influenced by his father's artistic style. |
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A bit more artistic licence and it might not look as if this gull-winged project was dead in the water. |
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Angels are often portrayed with wings, an artistic licence, to give understanding of flight, our early science suggests. |
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The movie's producer, Micha Scharfstein, said the film takes artistic licence and is not meant to be factual. |
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She added that some artistic licence had been incorporated into the model, but it was largely faithful to the original. |
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The stylist was told she has full artistic licence and an unlimited budget to do what she wants. |
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Affleck is certainly entitled to his viewpoint and artistic license. |
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But the Backlot is not the only alternative game in town, and those who've taken the stage there don't have a monopoly on artistic energy. |
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For ava, serving as a model fulfills a larger artistic goal. |
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Before his recent move to Eugene, he was the artistic director of the Abreact, a theater group in Detroit. |
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All with the use of abstract art, not a fairly uncommon method of artistic expression within the local community. |
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Its disciplines include men's and women's artistic gymnastics, rhythmic gymnastics, trampoline and tumbling, and acrobatic gymnastics. |
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I think I had more of an artistic thing bouncing around and bothering me. |
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El Shaddai is certainly an artistic tour de force, but its muddled narrative and wonky action are very much an acquired taste. |
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Her artistic talent has been obvious ever since she was a child. |
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He says he was junior partner of Brickfall and Amberley, who are manufacturers of artistic materials. |
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In this disquisition of the third book Plato is concerned with the moral effects of artistic representation on the youth of his state. |
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The fifty little brown musicians rendered difficult selections with marvelous accuracy and gingersome dash and artistic enjoyment of the work. |
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They had a common linguistic, religious and artistic heritage that distinguished them from the culture of the surrounding polities. |
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There are distinctions in burial rites, the types of grave goods, and in artistic style. |
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The Celtiberians of western Iberia shared many aspects of the culture, though not generally the artistic style. |
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The Black Death also affected artistic and cultural efforts, and may have helped advance the use of the vernacular. |
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Artists depended entirely on patrons while the patrons needed money to foster artistic talent. |
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The relative political freedom they afforded was conducive to academic and artistic advancement. |
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Amongst the first visual artists credited for developing a distinctly British aesthetic and artistic style is William Hogarth. |
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It has also been used for artistic purposes to create ornamental fountains and statues. |
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There was demonstrable continuity in the south, even though the Danish settlement represented a watershed in England's artistic tradition. |
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The Presidency of Bengal became the cradle of modern South Asian political and artistic expression. |
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The English Renaissance was a cultural and artistic movement in England dating from the late 15th to the early 17th century. |
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Throughout its history, the university has featured heavily in literature and artistic works by various authors. |
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John Maggs, a painter best known for coaching scenes, was born and lived in Bath with his artistic family. |
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The period typically called Romantic varies greatly between different countries and different artistic media or areas of thought. |
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The High Middle Ages produced many different forms of intellectual, spiritual and artistic works. |
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His Late Gothic style was enriched by artistic trends in Italy, France and the Netherlands, as well as by Renaissance humanism. |
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Cromwell became the king's secretary in 1534, controlling all aspects of government, including artistic propaganda. |
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In March 2014, critic and broadcaster Tim Marlow was appointed the Royal Academy's first director of artistic programmes. |
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He argued that such a training would form artists capable of creating works of high moral and artistic worth. |
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In the 20th century artistic ideals changed and art moved away from representing reality. |
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His prodigious artistic talent won him a place at the Royal Academy schools at the unprecedented age of eleven. |
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It has achieved much acclaim as well as sustained academic and artistic interest. |
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His artistic contacts were more peaceful and more significant for his lasting fame. |
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His experiences in Westminster Abbey helped form his artistic style and ideas. |
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The group shared Blake's rejection of modern trends and his belief in a spiritual and artistic New Age. |
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According to my ideas they are an artistic production rather than an authentic representation of unconscious processes. |
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His 1843 novella, A Christmas Carol, remains popular and continues to inspire adaptations in every artistic genre. |
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His mother's diary from 1905 describes a lively round of social activity and artistic interests. |
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With Smith's instruction at Abbey Road, they learned how to use the recording studio to realise their artistic vision. |
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In 2000, he was named the MusiCares Person of the Year for his artistic achievement in the music industry and dedication to philanthropy. |
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The band got three times a new act's typical royalty rate, full artistic control of recordings, and ownership of the recording masters. |
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Although Newman remained involved in artistic planning, it was Wood's name which became most closely associated with the Proms. |
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His influence helped start a trend for film directors to control artistic aspects of their films without answering to the film's producer. |
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Gielgud finally began to take the cinema seriously, for financial and sometimes artistic reasons. |
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Romanticism was an artistic, literary, and intellectual movement that originated in Europe toward the end of the 18th century. |
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The term angry young men was often applied members of this artistic movement. |
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Many of Shepard's illustrations can be matched to actual views, allowing for a degree of artistic licence. |
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The host nation then presents artistic displays of music, singing, dance, and theatre representative of its culture. |
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After the artistic portion of the ceremony, the athletes parade into the stadium grouped by nation. |
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The next host nation then also briefly introduces itself with artistic displays of dance and theatre representative of its culture. |
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Athletics, swimming, fencing, and artistic gymnastics are the only summer sports that have never been absent from the Olympic programme. |
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Soviet women's artistic gymnastics team members won 15 of 16 possible medals. |
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The next host nation then also briefly introduces itself with artistic displays of dance and theater representative of its culture. |
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There are also languages created for artistic purposes only, such as Talossan. |
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Inuit, or Kalaallit, culture has a strong artistic tradition, dating back thousands of years. |
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After each country has rehearsed, the delegation meets with the show's artistic director in the video viewing room. |
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Some Neolithic carvings are the earliest works of artistic character to be found in Jersey. |
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Films of Leni Riefenstahl set new artistic standards, in particular Triumph of the Will. |
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The government controlled artistic expression, promoting specific art forms and banning or discouraging others. |
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Icon painting, in general, is not an opportunity for artistic expression, though each iconographer brings a vision to the piece. |
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Whatnot, but reportedly because was having trouble working with the artistic director, Peter Cheeseman. |
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He announced in June 2007 that he would retire as artistic director of the Stephen Joseph Theatre after the 2008 season. |
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Political activism was an important piece of David Siqueiros' life, and frequently inspired him to set aside his artistic career. |
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As a schoolboy, Waugh had praised the art of Cubism but soon abandoned his interest in artistic Modernism. |
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It's a hesitant, groping mumble, resolutely experienced, resolutely perfect in its artistic methods. |
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Moore felt that he was not being fulfilled by this job, and so decided to try to earn a living doing something more artistic. |
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MacDiarmid's time in the army was influential in his political and artistic development. |
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Milan in the 20th century was the epicentre of the Futurist artistic movement. |
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He was well versed in French history and literature, and French novelists were his artistic models. |
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It is his artistic consistency in this respect which obliges us to pronounce him our greatest Victorian composer. |
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The shortcoming was underlined by his artistic rivalry with Marc Bolan, who was at the time acting as his session guitarist. |
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These exemplary artistic creations further elevated the prestige of artists. |
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In many ways, Neoclassicism can be seen as a political movement as well as an artistic and cultural one. |
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Out of the naturalist ethic of Realism grew a major artistic movement, Impressionism. |
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This Society was incorporated for the purpose of promoting artistic work in all branches of handicraft. |
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Russia was a communist country at that point and bold artistic statements were closely monitored. |
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Today, art enjoys a wide network of study, dissemination and preservation of all the artistic legacy of mankind throughout history. |
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This period also differed from others because artistic manifestations occurred in every culture of all the continents. |
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Another example is the pieces found in Tutankhamun's tomb, which are of great artistic quality. |
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He also received a Crystal Globe for outstanding artistic contribution to world cinema. |
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From the 18th century onward, Wahhabi fundamentalism discouraged artistic development inconsistent with its teaching. |
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In the first third of the 18th century the Bohemian lands were one of the leading artistic centers of the Baroque style. |
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Modern cairns may also be erected for historical or memorial commemoration or simply for decorative or artistic reasons. |
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More recent artistic production is often called contemporary art or postmodern art. |
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The name is taken from the artistic journal, Die Jugend, which was published in Munich and which espoused the new artistic movement. |
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Humans have been hunting boar for millennia, with the earliest artistic depictions of such activities dating back to the Upper Paleolithic. |
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Pascal's estate was contentiously split between his ex-wife and his nonwife, with artistic decisions ultimately empowered to a banker. |
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Dolphins also seem to have been important to the Minoans, judging by artistic evidence from the ruined palace at Knossos. |
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The artistic output of David Jones is well represented, but seldom on display owing to the fragile nature of his works on paper. |
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These were very often real views, though sometimes the compositions were adjusted for artistic effect. |
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The Second World War overshadowed, for a time, almost all intellectual and artistic production. |
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He was buried in Speen churchyard in the Chilterns, near Princes Risborough, the village where his last artistic community had practised. |
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As the revelations about Gill's private life reverberated, there was a reassessment of his personal and artistic achievement. |
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Jones exhibited artistic promise at an early age, even entering his drawings into exhibitions of children's artwork. |
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Adrian Partington is the current artistic director of the BBC National Chorus of Wales. |
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The company has been led since 2011 by David Pountney as chief executive and artistic director. |
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His artistic ability was spotted at an early age by a local teacher, Glynne Morse, who encouraged Baker to act. |
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Caroline Finn Caroline Finn is NDCWales's Artistic Director and is responsible for the creativity and delivering the company's artistic vision. |
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Artists from Spain have been highly influential in the development of various European and American artistic movements. |
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The Celtic revival also led to the emergence of musical and artistic styles identified as Celtic. |
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These native groups are characterized for their work in wood, like masks, drums and other artistic figures, as well as fabrics made of cotton. |
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Paddles from Tybrind Vig show traces of highly developed and artistic woodcarving. |
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Several famous artistic adaptations of the Ys legend appeared in the late 19th and early 20th century. |
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A book, movie, television series, or other artistic creation is said to be sui generis when it does not fit into standard genre boundaries. |
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These perplexingly dissimilar objects found their way into her work at different stages in her artistic development. |
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Cameron's sister ran the artistic scene at Little Holland House, which gave her many famous subjects for her portraits. |
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Also, in Ceylon, she did not have access to the Little Holland House salon's artistic community for subjects. |
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Early 20th century artistic interpretations often presented Neanderthals as beastly creatures, emphasizing hairiness and rough, dark complexion. |
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Bones can serve a number of uses such as projectile points or artistic pigments, and can also be made from external bones such as antlers. |
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The late 19th century then saw a host of artistic movements, such as academic art, Symbolism, impressionism and fauvism among others. |
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The term glossopoeia is also used to mean language construction, particularly construction of artistic languages. |
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Cylinder seals were both artistic and practical, and very widely used by what can be loosely called the middle class in the Ancient Near East. |
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They have a wide discus, a narrow shoulder and no handle, elaborate imagery and artistic finishing, and a wide range of patterns of decoration. |
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These lamps have handles and short plain nozzles, and less artistic finishing. |
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Rope is also an aerial acrobatics circus skill, where a performer makes artistic figures on a vertical suspended rope. |
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The Nemi ships and other shipwreck sites occasionally yield objects of unique artistic value. |
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Today, the city is a major artistic centre, with numerous art institutes and museums. |
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The 1960s and 1970s saw a greater variety of artistic styles in Soviet cinema. |
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Some cultural and artistic modalities are characteristically Western in origin and form. |
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The Cozy Quilters paid tribute to their popular craft with over 110 exhibits that showcased the talent and ingenuity of their artistic members. |
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A grand arati with multiple artistic lamps is offered to the Lord after the abhisheka. |
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Participate in Puebla's artistic, architectonic and socio-cultural heritage through the multidisciplinary Festival Palafoxiano. |
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Born in Strasbourg in 1887, Arp was already participating in the vibrant artistic scene in his native Alsace as a 15-year-old. |
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Director Gavin is having problems with his theatre's artistic director and soon having problems with his rent boy lover. |
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Just as he strove to avoid aestheticism within Kiki, Hemingway avoids artistic judgments and instead reduces Stein to the level of a barkeep. |
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That's one reason why long-range riflery is a scientific art or an artistic science. |
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Webb's spotlight is on freedom of life-style and artistic expression, and his book offers a tasty survey of works in that spirit. |
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More than just a barrier to work, the cabaret card for beboppers was an impediment to self-expression and artistic fulfillment. |
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The accolades astound Colony artistic director Barbara Beckley, who co-founded the theater company in 1975 in an industrial area of Silver Lake. |
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Under these rules, children of various ages may work in cultural, artistic, sporting or advertising activities if authorised by the competent authority. |
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These individuals helped to establish the utopian community at New Harmony as a centre for educational reform, scientific research, and artistic expression. |
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The products are unique and reflect the culture of Swaziland, ranging from housewares, to artistic decorations, to complex glass, stone, or wood artwork. |
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The practice of dedicating temples to different deities came into vogue followed by fine artistic temple architecture and sculpture style of Vastu Shastra. |
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The northern Netherlandish provinces that made up the new state had traditionally been less important artistic centres than cities in Flanders in the south. |
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Antwerp had an artistic reputation in the 17th century, based on its school of painting, which included Rubens, Van Dyck, Jordaens, the two Teniers and many others. |
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Pottery and weaving are among the very first art forms showcasing Filipino artistic design and are evident from cave dwellings all over the country. |
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It is also a body of water that has captured the public imagination, and so is seen in a wide variety of literary and artistic works and in popular culture. |
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Pop music, despite its commercial focus, includes many artistic gems. |
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