Oh, Mr. Johnston, don't you know that kitsch is merely a way of possessing something so deep its depths can only be expressed in whimsies? |
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And he still, remarkably, seems drawn to corporate whimsies like the toy moose. |
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The only strongly figurative images, except in photographs and films, are three beguiling whimsies by Paul Klee — which, moreover, are among the mere handful of works that appeal through their mastery and their beauty. |
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Instead of slavishly following the whimsies of fashion and the superficiality which this inevitably leads to, Ek'art puts the emphasis on professionalism. |
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Day-to-day improvements, conforming to the needs and whimsies of customers, and the every-ten-year revision of charters, keep the banks moving in tune with the development of business and culture in Canada. |
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