It carries with it connotations both of simplicity and naturalness as well as ill-breeding and clownishness. |
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This naturalness, though it may appear like denial of the knowledge-systems of modernist culture, is not retrogression to pre-modernism. |
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The result was a naturalness that is rarely encountered in the opera house. |
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Similarly, Alexander McCulloch is posed in a landscape as if to suggest the naturalness of his abstracted, dreamy state. |
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The majority managed that fine balance between keeping the poetry and naturalness, which defeats so many would-be Shakespeareans. |
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Instead of naturalness and spontaneity we have had thirty odd years of media manipulation. |
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The outstanding characteristics of furniture during the Ming Dynasty were simplicity and naturalness. |
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With one exception, they are spoken texts and so have the spontaneity and naturalness that make for pleasurable reading. |
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It would seem, in a general way, that Atticism stood for directness, force, and naturalness. |
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We should not mistake informality for inefficiency, or naturalness for sloppiness. |
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Only if one accepts the claims of the naturalness of Renaissance artificial perspective can we accept photography as a mimetic representation of the world. |
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It not only gives you very beautiful pictures of Shetland but it gets down to the life of the crofters and fishermen, and brings the naturalness of it. |
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Here, of course, the naturalness and warmth of wood lie beneath the surface of the lagoon. |
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It is a toss-up who loses most from such fine naturalness, the speaker or the listeners. |
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Her choice becomes understandable in view of the richness in ideas and the unconsumed naturalness in the artistic expression of Renner. |
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Nonaction cannot be divorced from naturalness or reserved for those with an inborn sage nature alone. |
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How can we measure comfort, naturalness, feelings, body language and consciousness? |
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For inspiration he shall receive the great revelations, and his life shall be a return to simplicity, to naturalness, and to spirituality. |
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In his high-pitched voice he sang a whole range of stories with a naturalness tinted with caustic humour. |
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It is designed for those who know our product well and appreciate it in all its naturalness. |
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Many believe that the naturalness of friendship precludes interventions that nurture and encourage such relationships. |
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The village is embedded in the woody Hunsrück landscape and is surrounded by villages which have maintained their traditions and naturalness. |
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I tell you again, do not fear the struggle, say with all naturalness to your brothers that the Lord has been among you. |
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In areas with a long history of exploitation, the degree of naturalness will be a relative one. |
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He completely ruined the naturalness of candid cinematography by goofily looking into the lens as it filmed each shuffling step of his perambulatory progress. |
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Her jeans, T-shirt and bare feet enhance the air of naturalness. |
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Ever rooted in the naturalness of its ingredients and the pleasure of eating, Roquette will this year present a selection of functional ingredients, backed by a wide range of scientific and nutritional data. |
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The very naturalness of wood gives it a very special emotional appeal. |
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The germs and the growths are a new gastronomical and nutritional festival, in our plates with the daily newspaper, an average naturalness to circumvent the food dead ends and the risks of health. |
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One of large the value of the site they are this care with the naturalness with our range of cosmetics women, men and children, it is the best of nature than we propose to you. |
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I felt that these semi-political ideas about the naturalness of artistic talent — and its classlessness: there was more than a hint of that — had been given to her by someone. |
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We drew our inspiration from nature, nature which is so abundant with resources that help us creating different formulas to attract consumers increasingly eager for naturalness. |
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Part of the idea of the countryside is its ultimate authenticity, its sheer naturalness, inartificiality, its unchangingness. |
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It is far more natural to say that I desire tea than to say that I desire that I have some tea, and perhaps this naturalness is indicative of something deep about the nature of desire. |
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But at its best, symbol and substance meld with a physical naturalness. |
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However, some of Holbein's other portraits of Steelyard merchants, for example that of Derich Born, concentrate on the naturalness of the face. |
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I do not demand that they worship the body, nature, naturalness, simpleheartedly and I do not demand that they sing hymns to nudists. |
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The danger is that it will leave musicians feeling restless or rootless, and detract from the naturalness of the orchestra, its greatest strength. |
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The technology used offers high variations in terms of veining and shades allowing the combination of batches and finishes, emphasizing the naturalness in the laying. |
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Numerous stylistic options are attached to decor: its richness or sparseness, its naturalness or artificiality, its contemporaneity or period look, its cleverness or simplicity. |
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What is so incredible about this instruction is its emphasis on naturalness, and on allowing our mind simply to be, unaltered and without changing anything at all. |
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Read in our cover story how producers are using extra benefits such as health, wellness, naturalness and enjoyment to satisfy modern consumer demands. |
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He took 17 curtain calls and, by his death, held the world record for them. Related items Opera recordings: Vocal perfectionsAug 4th 2005The easiness and naturalness were deceptive. |
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Infused with an almost disarming naturalness on stage, Clarika appears to draw few boundaries between her artistic and her private life and the two often end up merging at the seams. |
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The comfort, the desire to elevate the quality of life and returning to naturalness represents main preoccupations for those who want a decent and healthy family way of living. |
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It's quite true that when we shot a film for screening in a theatre, there was a naturalness to it, be it in the image movement, focus, out-of-focus images, or the way in which the film moved through the projector. |
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In hundreds of calls, participants were asked to compare the naturalness and comprehensibility of natural speech output to that of synthetically generated output. |
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However, he already gave strong indication of the peculiarly Russian genius for naturalness or realism, and was a true Russian in his simplicity of style. |
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