Santana's own contribution is replete with rubato, ornamentation and suspensions. |
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The species has a characteristic ambococliid interior, but the medially plicate ornamentation is unknown elsewhere. |
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Gesso is a fortified plaster compound used for ornamentation applied to the chimneypiece with a glue. |
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By contrast, a narrowly umbilicate and thin shell possesses slender and dense ornamentation. |
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Again it's not jazz in the traditional sense, it's just an indie song with a jazzy middle-section and some piano ornamentation. |
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The taxon is unique among brachyurans due to its distinctive dorsal carapace ornamentation. |
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In general, he left little room for the addition of more than the simplest graces, preferring to write out intricate Italian-style ornamentation. |
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The plant and ornamentation kiosks are packed elbow-to-elbow with bright-eyed garden enthusiasts. |
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Draperies combined with window shades, valances and ornamentation such as trims can produce an exceptionally well-dressed window. |
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Upon these burses much ornamentation is lavished, and this has been the case since medieval times, as many existing examples survive to show. |
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Black fabric draped through the halls, concealing all portraits and ornamentation. |
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Georgian homes are similar to Colonials, but feature richer details and ornamentation. |
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Putting too much emphasis on ornamentation can only weaken the charm of both music and artist. |
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The display of status through clothing and ornamentation appears to be a universal phenomenon. |
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Slaves were also important in the skilled trades connected with clothing and personal ornamentation. |
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The Rococo style, characterized by lavish ornamentation, organic forms and the use of gilding, grew to its height in 18th century France. |
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This comparison reveals how the symbolism in eastern jewellery and ornamentation shares strong similarities with that of African ethnic pieces. |
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Let the color make the statement without using busy patterns and ornamentation. |
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As many writers have noted, our English words cosmos and cosmetics derive from the same ancient Greek root for universe and ornamentation. |
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She bid at least a momentary adieu to all that back-to-nature, cross-cultural ornamentation she loves. |
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Conchs of the Girvan specimens match the diagnostic traits given above in terms of the ligula, aperture and ornamentation on the shell. |
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It was also popular as a material for ornamentation, being versatile and easily shaped or cast into different patterns. |
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The details of the ornamentation are obscured by the coarseness of the silicification on some specimens. |
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In Europe, a group of artists known as the Pre-Raphaelites revived old techniques of flame making and ornamentation. |
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We use for delicate ornamentation what was once the dwelling of a glairy animal, near relation to the oyster. |
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Mirrors were used as ornamentation, but were believed to also blind and confuse devilish spirits, to protect their children from the evil eye. |
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The screen, with its cubiform capitals and unending knot ornamentation, is an example of church fittings. |
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Large looking glasses were often sold en suite with console tables with matching ornamentation. |
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One of the various styles of scrolls is the basic ornamentation on most engraving patterns and must be done properly for a first-class job. |
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The yataghan has one-edged curved blade with ornamentation and Arabian lettering. |
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The tests of the shells are recrystallized, but the original ornamentation is preserved in very good detail. |
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The interior of the stronghold was as utilitarian as the rest of the base, made of white stone with no attempt at ornamentation. |
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The ornamentation of women's clothing was especially widespread and continues to be important. |
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Bad rhetoric is all about the metaphor, ornamentation etc without the logic or concern for truth. |
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However, these vast Roman vistas are processed through the Rococo penchant for grandiose ornamentation and are window dressing, pure decoration. |
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Textile ornamentation was very elaborate according to archaeological findings. |
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Apart from being a means of ornamentation, it has great cultural and religious significance, with certain jewels worn only on specific occasions. |
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Though Henry had expressed a distaste for elaborate ornamentation, much embellishment was added over the years. |
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Each garment has ornamentation through different texturing techniques including crinkling, tucking, thread work and handwork. |
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Examples of women as ornamentation can be traced back to the use of female figureheads on the prows of ships. |
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The company has a service center for applying studs, stones and decorative ornamentation in Mexico. |
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Some males also have elegant ornamentation such as bright throat gorgets, crests and elongated tail feathers. |
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Some represent a true horror vacui, with heavy antebellum ornamentation of blade, hilt and scabbard. |
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The levels of pattern and pen-flourishing in vivid inks, glowing ornamentation, decorative letters, borders, jewelled frames and vignettes made me gasp. |
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Multi-story hotel towers stand stripped of any ornamentation, and seem almost Soviet in their austere and honest decay. |
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The silk and zari work brocade of lighter material and less heavier ornamentation is known as bafta and the brocade without any metal thread work is known as amaru. |
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As outraged as the mere thought might make you, a quick gander at these adorned pinup beauties and you'll be hard-pressed to resist such a needless ornamentation. |
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This type of ornamentation is often found in crustaceans including Daphnia, many species of ostracodes, and other Cambrian bivalved arthropods such as Isoxys. |
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The two species differ in the ornamentation of the apertural margin. |
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It is a room dense with ornamentation, small sculptures and carvings. |
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Angkor Vat's new emphasis on ornamentation is seen in the decorative carving of the serpent's heads and the finely incised headdress of the Buddha. |
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In secular society, vanity is most readily identified with the sin of pride in bodily appearance, manifesting in luxurious garb and flamboyant ornamentation. |
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A very simple fortress-castle, with high stone walls and no ornamentation. |
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Bensusan can generate real excitement and drama with his solo work through intriguing melodies, rich ornamentation, and sheer dextrous intrepidity. |
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The art of ornamentation may be said to have been at its zenith between the 16th and 19th centuries, when it was regarded as essential to virtuoso technique. |
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Considering how popular shellwork was in Britain, it is not surprising that this form of ornamentation appealed to some well-to-do colonial Americans. |
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The generic name is taken from the trivial name of Xanthilites verrucoides in reference to the wart-like appearance of the ornamentation of the two species in this genus. |
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Both species described here are sinistrally coiled, but a similar pattern of ornamentation is present on two Pennsylvanian species that are dextrally coiled. |
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Reticulate ornamentation extends from venter to umbilical wall. |
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Clothing and ornamentation serve an important function in the Apocalypse. |
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Once found, all the details had to be recorded on a four-page form, detailing location, inscriptions, ornamentation, the history and condition of the memorial. |
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Recent palynological research has revealed diverse exine ornamentation in Rheum, but the variations in ornamentation are not consistent with the morphological classification. |
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It was a Damascene scene with a unique Andalusian ornamentation. |
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A lack of architectural line was characteristic, but both Sicilians and Neapolitans gave more importance to ornamentation than to structure and function. |
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His height nearly matched his girth, and the gold ornamentation continued from waist down, with his belt and even his boot buckles being made of the precious metal. |
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The ornamentation of such objects was similar to that of the nielloed gold and silver ladles and cups produced at the Kremlin Armoury in the 16th to early 17th centuries. |
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The cedar battens that cover the joints in the wainscoting are typical of the way in which the architects create elegant ornamentation out of practical detail. |
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Daylight pours in through a triple row of windows, illuminating the intricate stuccowork and golden ornamentation. |
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He also made detailed sketches and paintings of rocks, plants, birds, landscapes, and architectural structures and ornamentation. |
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The women's djellaba can be differentiated by its use of bright colours and ornamentation consisting of more beads and embroidery. |
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While no other animal has a head built like pachycephalosaur, cranial ornamentation. |
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The large megaspores of L duriei with distinctive alveolate ornamentation are easy to recognize, being among the most distinctive in the genus. |
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The burrows are covered with irregular, variably developed transverse ornamentation in the form of fusiform annulation. |
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New techniques employed were filigree and chip carving, while new motifs included interlace patterns and animal ornamentation. |
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There are common features in the repertoire of ornamentation with other Finnic, as well as Baltic peoples. |
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Bogomilists rejected the divinity of Jesus, the worship of images, baptism, the ornamentation of churches, etc. |
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These can be seen in the ornamentation of medieval religious and secular works. |
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The ornamentation of an arch was intended to serve as a constant visual reminder of the triumph and triumphator. |
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Works from the south were more restrained in their ornamentation than are those from Northumbria. |
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Their color, shape, size, attachment, ornamentation, and reaction to chemical tests often can be the crux of an identification. |
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The pages of ornamentation have motifs familiar from metalwork and jewellery that pair alongside bird and animal decoration. |
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The outer face is slightly concave, and a tuberculate ornamentation is sometimes present in the area of the postcentral umbo. |
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Pevsner regarded the style as a prelude to Modernism, which used simple forms without ornamentation. |
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Calvinists rejected ornamentation in places of worship, seeing no need for elaborate buildings divided up for the purpose of ritual. |
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A restoration project was completed in 2011 and restored the building and its ornamentation. |
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Megaspore ornamentation patterns are the most important character for identifying Isoetes throughout North America. |
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Evidence for symbolic behavior such as body ornamentation and burial is ambiguous for the Middle Paleolithic and still subject to debate. |
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There were changes in the interior as well, like grey accent stitching and premium woodgrain ornamentation. |
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Ontogenic development of surface ornamentation in the scales of Hemichromis bimaculatus. |
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Only the ascospore ornamentation differs, and the subtle differences cannot be seen by using light microscopy. |
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In addition, he is known for favoring simpler vestments void of ornamentation, by starting to refuse the traditional papal mozzetta cape upon his election. |
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They possessed a monolete aperture and cristate ornamentation. |
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Shape, ornamentation and chaetotaxy of dorsal parts as in female. |
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Ceratopsian dinosaurs can be distinguished from one another by the ornamentation on their frills that extend shield-like from the back of their skulls. |
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The teeth are devoid of carinae, lacking any kind of ornamentation. |
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There was little attempt at emulating late 18th-century performance practice beyond some ornamentation added at fermatas by the principal singers. |
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Museums generally cannot collect full buildings, but they may acquire pieces of architectural ornamentation, which also fall under the decorative arts department. |
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