And all the while, as you're occupied with these little conceits, the film's geologic strata are shifting into place. |
Of the female architects I've known, none in my experience exhibit the same conceits as the male architects. |
As a result, artists are constructing elaborate conceits to make what they produce fit into the category of a print. |
The collage elements intricately play off the metaphoric conceits or evocative turns of phrase of the elaborately lettered texts. |
Above all, one feels that this is not a film about life, but a film about life filtered through certain cultural references and conceits. |
Vividly described are some pictures centrally important for Renaissance conceits such as the proximity of pleasure and the pox. |