Especially students in a school like Las Vegas Academy, which is designed to accommodate more creative, artistically minded students. |
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They just do not do anything for me artistically speaking, being about as exciting as a claw hammer or a nail gun. |
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Robertson has strong ideas about where he wants to be artistically, but admits to some clangers in his 13-year career. |
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You don't give a farthing for any of the characters, and so the work, whatever its commercial value, is artistically nil. |
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This was followed by another lad going by the name of Thanksgiving, who wore his jumper artistically inside out. |
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My Town is pointed in its truthful and artistically rendered depiction of an abandoned people. |
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A realistic portrayal of a back-street abortion would have been more artistically truthful and in the process made the case for legalising it. |
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For the more artistically inclined, sidewalk chalks in a multitude of hues will keep pavement Picassos occupied. |
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Indeed, he tells me she's a major influence in his life artistically, as well as his significant other. |
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Bubble letters, arcs and twists can also be artistically arranged and now instantly viewed. |
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Precisely because it is often quiet and undramatic, James explains, charity is hard to make artistically compelling. |
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These rays are also useful artistically for breaking up the shapes of the mountains with diagonal lines. |
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Harvey smiled, showing off a glint of gold artistically embedded in an upper tooth. |
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Films produced under these conditions are often technically and artistically flawed. |
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These rapidly built, but artistically maligned buildings are now prettied up with decorative flourishes and used for museums and churches. |
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Hew home was so cosy and so artistically decorated for Christmas with decorations, lights, Christmas trees and Santa Claus. |
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He encouraged those writers who honestly and artistically shed light on Soviet reality, warts and all. |
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None the less, for a while it became very difficult for writers to present their views artistically. |
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This kinetic opening sequence is artistically rendered and had me on the edge of my seat. |
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His use of split screen and fade through flashbacks is so imaginative that there are moments when the film is artistically stimulating. |
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This kind of ricercar has little musical interest, and is artistically on a par with Czerny's duller technical studies. |
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In the late 1960s, she started offering painting classes to her artistically inclined neighbors. |
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I would say it's the most important national cinema artistically outside of Hollywood. |
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The river itself was suddenly becoming the conduit to a culturally thriving and artistically rich environment. |
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As he matured artistically, the visual content of his murals eclipsed the politics. |
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There can be no doubt that three of the most important 19th-century landscapists were linked artistically. |
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Rembrandt is chiefly responsible for transforming the self-portrait as an artistically innovative form. |
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She believed that other women might express themselves artistically, too, using flowers as their medium. |
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His American years were artistically disappointing, and in 1959 he returned to Berlin. |
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You can just as easily chomp on them along with catfish as scatter them artistically over a salad. |
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Does this impudent, dishonourable journalist think he is the equal of Tolstoy, physically, intellectually, artistically, or morally? |
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Ever eat at a French restaurant and leave unsatisfied because you were served a single shrimp artistically surrounded by unknown greens? |
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The city boasts of wide expanses of artistically rendered potholes interrupted in some areas by stretches of macadam. |
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It's a garden where vegetables are grown so artistically that you want to rush home and dig up all your flowers and grow cabbages instead. |
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I look to my right and see that full glass, the dew dripping so artistically down its sides. |
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A fence may seem like a labor-intensive and artistically challenged project, but it doesn't have to be. |
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A garlic concoction was artistically swirled onto the plate, making a nice contrast with the red of the tomato sauce. |
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Some Maglemosian material culture was artistically designed, with decoration on tools and wooden canoes. |
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The camerawork is artistically gritty, capturing surprisingly haunting images. |
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It's a bummer when talented people endeavour to do something artistically challenging, only to have the end result not live up to the promise. |
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Pork, black pudding, a slice of apple and pease pudding were placed in a tier with a tasty juice artistically dribbled round. |
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By album number three he began to hit pay dirt, both commercially and artistically. |
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His lack of respect for those who were excluded, whether socially, politically or artistically, from the Revolution, renders his account suspect in its one-sidedness. |
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There was a lot of effort and lifting, but artistically speaking, it just fell out of me. |
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Why not just create something utterly silly, artistically a bit pointless, but ultimately just fun to watch? |
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This era, artistically speaking, harped on Greco-Roman mythology, with masculinity steeped in classical heroism. |
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Did you feel like when you were acting as the first lady of France, it stifled you artistically? |
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Here they serve good portions, not a load of artistically arranged scraps. |
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Tall, slim and telegenic Joseph was known to be artistically inclined. |
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On the other hand, artistically, they created a universe of their own, populated by races like the Vasudans or Shivans along with the human Terrans. |
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It doesn't matter whether the shot is of a rough diamond crystal, a cut stone, or a fine-edged diamond scalpel for microsurgery, each is technically and artistically gorgeous. |
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On the bill are two very different but artistically compatible plays to be performed in repertory and an American classic that hasn't been staged in Kansas City in decades. |
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If the buildings are artistically lit, night shots can produce dramatic results, but bring a tripod to keep the camera steady during long exposures. |
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Every shot has been artistically approved, but you can have too much of a good thing, however tasteful, and perfection only counts when contrasted against imperfection. |
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The same cannot be said for many of the other joke-tellers who suddenly come over all authorial and decide it's time to express themselves artistically. |
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This approach in Chinese cinema, however, was entirely absent from the films screened in Sydney, which were bland and artistically commonplace works. |
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I suppose I'm being artistically and craftily creative at the moment. |
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There are no female figures in Swann's Way who achieve as artistically productive or as spiritually rewarding an independence as that of Lily Briscoe. |
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The results were welcomed by members of the parish council, who had asked the pupils some time ago to come up with designs to artistically graffiti the shelter. |
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Morris's firm encouraged interest in needlework among artistically inclined women by providing designs by himself and others for sale alongside the completed embroideries. |
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The solar sculpture artistically represents a seed pod coming out of a dormant state to form new life. |
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Fred Wester, CEO at Paradox Interactive is a master at creative problem-solving, but does not consider himself artistically creative. |
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Whatever its shortcomings the book is artistically imposing as well as historically unimpeachable as a vast panorama of a great period. |
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The city's public school system includes nine specialized high schools to serve academically and artistically gifted students. |
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Their iconography has been much studied, although artistically they are relatively unsophisticated. |
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Though a number of Keaton's early talkies made impressive profits, they were artistically dismal. |
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A heteroglot novel, he says, is 'an artistically organized system for bringing different languages in contact with one another. |
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This story, written by artist TEEL ONE, is artistically created to open your eyes on this overshadowed society. |
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From the psychedelic rock and the Canterbury scenes came Soft Machine, who, it has been suggested, produced one of the artistically successfully fusions of the two genres. |
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So we get semi-plot ballets without a storyline in sight, offering nothing but aimless, meaningless, and therefore artistically destructive, cheap emoting. |
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There's some evidence that Argento may be consciously joking around with at least some of this nonsense, and nobody eroticizes gore quite as artistically as he can. |
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The series' continuation was commercially if not artistically successful. |
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Moreover, such protection presumes a specific graphic design or work of art, while blazon is a description which may be widely interpreted artistically. |
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McCahill has done an admirable job of drawing together diverse evidence that explores these pontificates politically, artistically, urbanistically, and ceremonially. |
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Some regard Delftware from about 1750 onwards as artistically inferior. |
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The Dutch East Indies were covered much less well artistically. |
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This last scene is like a playlet in itself, artistically linking all the previous scenes and connecting the play to what is happening in Egypt at the moment. |
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The event was an attempt to promote mobility and the exchange of ideas, crossing borders physically, psychologically, artistically and emotionally. |
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In January 1964, feeling he had outgrown the circuit artistically, and frustrated by having to follow the rules of bandleaders, Hendrix decided to venture out on his own. |
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This formulation of popular culture's mode of production as capitalistically rather than artistically spurred carries over to pulp authors in general. |
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