What she saw, and what others in the art and quilt communities began to see, was a singular aesthetic. |
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Let us consider it carefully before we lay before the world what might prove a structural and aesthetic abnormity. |
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Thereby they imply that the sculpture is steeped in the same aesthetic as that behind our legacy of San rock paintings. |
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The jali, used in many historic buildings such as the Taj Mahal, gives definition and an aesthetic appeal to a space. |
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Consequently, the aesthetic appearance of these types of watch glasses or back covers are relatively quickly altered by scratches. |
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Innovations within the product lines of acoustic tile manufacturers allow for a more clean, crisp uncluttered aesthetic. |
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Modern artists like Kirchner explored the rough, expressive aesthetic of woodcut. |
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Her blonde weave, plucked and meticulously painted eyebrows, bandana, kitschy makeup, and attitude exude hip-hop's aesthetic. |
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Technical advances once more brought about new aesthetic possibilities as well as contradictions. |
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After all, people's anxiety about the kaffiyeh derives from politics, not from its aesthetic merits. |
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In the context of Indian aesthetics, rasa is understood as the art recipient's aesthetic experience. |
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In addressing such questions the paper draws on certain aesthetic formulations of the Hindu rasa theory. |
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At least with the monument, aesthetic appreciation justifies a lack of content. |
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This year the Scottish Executive appointed him captain of culture to teach the public some aesthetic appreciation. |
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Kashmir's contribution to the Indian thought has been of immense artistic, esoteric and aesthetic value. |
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Women also appreciate the aesthetic value of a knife and may choose to combine function with beauty. |
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That may be partly true but it does not detract from a thorough aesthetic appreciation of his works. |
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In this period, they occupied very much the center of aesthetic appreciation and social value. |
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The art on the walls was contemporary and unusual, creating an ambience of aesthetic appreciation. |
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Both terms were applied in all the arts in a neutral sense with no necessary implication for beauty or aesthetic value. |
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But beyond that there is an aspect that connects our aesthetic appreciation to that of Nature itself. |
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It is also deeply involved in our aesthetic appreciation of the world around us, and there are many examples to draw on. |
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There are two traditional views concerning what constitutes aesthetic values. |
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The router itself is unlike any I have seen as of yet in its aesthetic design. |
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They chose wood as their preferred blocking material because it offers more natural, aesthetic options for interior design. |
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Quite apart from its aesthetic appeal, the design enhances the acoustics much as a cello itself does. |
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As of now, people in the State are hooked to just the aesthetic aspect of design. |
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Conservation should be for aesthetic pleasure, forward-planning, improved crop and food productivity. |
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Yes, but the people who produce it also think of it as a threatening aesthetic. |
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Chasseriau's attenuation of his figures certainly borrows a Mannerist aesthetic. |
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The two married an industrial ethic to a modernist aesthetic, capturing an entire ethos in a single seat. |
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The documentary aesthetic lent itself to the popularization of photography at all levels. |
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Her style is to take the vibrato from the traditional school and the shortened note values from the HIP aesthetic. |
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Or is it an aesthetic philosophy as distinct from a philosophical aesthetics, such as Adorno's Aesthetic Theory? |
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Images entered should be able to stand alone as a work of art and will be judged on their aesthetic values only. |
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In bodybuilding competition, lower lats are valued, but whether or not you build up this area is a personal aesthetic choice. |
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It is a reproduced miniature work of art with distinct aesthetic qualities. |
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It has a bold design, with real aesthetic integrity, and works like a charm. |
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This raises the question of the appropriateness of conventional Western aesthetic canons to Kanak art. |
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There is, one might observe, truth in the aesthetic, but truth defined by the aesthetic easily descends into sickly aestheticism. |
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Some aestheticians argue that a work of art has value only because of what it can mean to creatures capable of aesthetic appreciation. |
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Or, speaking of Steiner, would Gone with the Wind be reduced in epic scope or refined in aesthetic taste were it scored with the zithers of The Third Man? |
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Bones, from St. Louis, is a very aesthetic person who couldn't weigh any more than ninety pounds. |
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The foil is there largely for aesthetic reasons since the cork should provide an airtight seal and only a faulty one will allow any seepage of wine. |
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Novelists have proved impressionable, quick studies, recalibrating their aesthetic objectives to reflect those of the critical theorists they emulate. |
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Aesthetic and cultural sites are commonly associated with large-scale land-use areas such as national parks. |
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Aesthetic quality and functionality were the decisive criteria for the choice of materials. |
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To escape his aesthetic dilemma, Ambrose must find a form that neither repudiates the past nor slavishly imitates it. |
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They might be an expression of aesthetic appreciation, or they might be applied as part of a knowledge system. |
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The wallcovering is particularly useful where a smooth surface is desired for aesthetic reason and where high moisture permeability is also desired. |
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In every month the tourist will find some aesthetic pleasure peculiar to the season, such as the plum blossoms or the cherry flowers, growing wantonly in beautiful profusion. |
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Aesthetic pursuits, sporty activity and creative pastimes are rejuvenating. |
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The exhibition goes on to dissect the recognizable aesthetic of paparazzi photos. |
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We'd publish reprints and vintage articles, a new article that had to do with a similar topic, and a technical, aesthetic, history or conservation article. |
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It's not hard to see why people cling to the aesthetic of retro-futurism. |
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Aesthetic qualities he conceived either as intrinsic qualities of mind, or, derivatively, as the qualities of objects of design. |
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In purely aesthetic terms, they're stunning in terms of colour and framing. |
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For aesthetic reasons, ski resort operators try to limit the noise and infrastructure associated with producing power. |
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By this I mean that with her work, the emphasis is on utility rather than pure aesthetic appeal, even though a certain residual enigmatic quality remains. |
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There is a disquieting aesthetic beauty and grace found in the war dead. |
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As a result, shippers, fruit jobbers, and retailers were primarily concerned about fruit weights, perishability, and aesthetic qualities, including color, flavor, and texture. |
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The first of these is aesthetic, the second political, but both inform her ambivalently negative attitudes towards still photography. |
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New York's film-making community shares the aesthetic appreciation. |
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Two remonstrators spoke against the Petition, based on their aesthetic concerns and the potential for a reduction in their property values. |
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Not that their divergent aesthetic choices engendered any bad blood between the Scotts. |
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We should strive to appreciate the aesthetic value of our names. |
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Together, these two mechanisms of remediation erase distinctions between the different logical, aesthetic, and formal framework of each communications environment. |
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This aesthetic appreciation extends to previous writers on the subject. |
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It helps that Seapunk is entwined with a 1990s aesthetic, which has taken hold in the fashion world. |
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As Madonna cranked up, models represented her aesthetic journey from boy toy to Voguing dancer. |
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Nor is it merely the fact that they are swimming against the tide of Modernism with its utopian sense of inevitability and its flagship aesthetic of reductive minimalism. |
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Although Wainwright's aesthetic is opulent, it is never kitsch. |
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Unlike many arboreta, Westonbirt is laid out according to aesthetic appeal rather than by scientific or geographical criteria. |
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Even the costumes reflect the DIY aesthetic of both camp and film. |
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Among many discovered artifacts, the Dacian bracelets stand out, depicting their cultural and aesthetic sense. |
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There are practical as well as aesthetic reasons for planting trees. |
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It works well enough, but the shabby exterior offends his aesthetic sensibilities. |
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Her most recent works have this quirky, half-serious 90's teen culture-inspired aesthetic. |
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Still, for those like Betty Ford who feel the need for outer rejuvenation, aesthetic surgery can be a godsend. |
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In addition the goods offered in the markets influenced and transformed the newcomers' food and aesthetic tastes and their cultural horizon. |
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However, they did not feel entirely restricted by Greek aesthetic concerns, and treated the orders with considerable freedom. |
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Amongst the first visual artists credited for developing a distinctly British aesthetic and artistic style is William Hogarth. |
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The Italian and English Renaissances were similar in sharing a specific musical aesthetic. |
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Charles I was a connoisseur of art, and paid greater attention to the aesthetic aspects of Windsor Castle than his predecessors. |
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Vaulting became more elaborate, with the use of increasing number of ribs, initially for structural and then aesthetic reasons. |
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The first was ugly and uncomfortable and the latter was less secure, although it did offer greater aesthetic appeal and value as a status symbol. |
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Fireworks are a class of low explosive pyrotechnic devices used for aesthetic and entertainment purposes. |
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Its critics saw this type of Medieval art as unrefined and too remote from the aesthetic proportions and shapes of Classical art. |
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I saw at once that he was not an orthodox boy, but acting purely from the aesthetic motive. |
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As a result, most metaphysical, ethical, aesthetic and other traditional philosophical problems came to be considered pseudoproblems. |
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Through Scott was positive, Austen's work did not match the prevailing aesthetic values of the Romantic zeitgeist. |
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He occupied a presexual or suprasexual dimension, the Greek aesthetic ideal. |
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A major influence on Woolf from 1912 onward was Russian literature as Woolf adopted the aesthetic conventions of Russian literature. |
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A little clitoral resurfacing here, an aesthetic snip of the meat flaps there, and you're ready to spread for Playboy. |
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Palmer identifies aesthetic similarities between the two, and points to several parallel characteristics and enthusiasms. |
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Their bassist Steven Severin attributed the aesthetic used by the Banshees around that time to the influence of the Cramps. |
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It has defined the aesthetic of underground bass music in many UK towns and cities. |
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Some other body parts, designed for either aesthetic or performance reasons may be added. |
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Both films remain controversial, as their aesthetic merit is inseparable from their propagandising of National Socialist ideals. |
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The opportunity to construct aesthetic details precisely, and combine them with larger social themes, drew Wilde to write drama. |
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While at Magdalen College, Wilde became particularly well known for his role in the aesthetic and decadent movements. |
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Just as Mannerism rejected Classicism, so did Romanticism reject the ideas of the Enlightenment and the aesthetic of the Neoclassicists. |
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Romantic art also takes much of its aesthetic qualities from medievalism and Gothicism, as well as mythology and folklore. |
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The American Arts and Crafts movement was the aesthetic counterpart of its contemporary political philosophy, progressivism. |
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It brought the need for books that were aesthetic objects as well as words to the attention of the reading and publishing worlds. |
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Usually made in one spontaneous brush stroke, it became the paradigm of the minimalist aesthetic that guided part of the zen painting. |
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The many types of abstraction now in close proximity led to attempts by artists to analyse the various conceptual and aesthetic groupings. |
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By contrast, cairns may have a strong aesthetic purpose, for example in the art of Andy Goldsworthy. |
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Using hands, these natural materials were crafted into useful and aesthetic items. |
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During the 1990s, these areas enjoyed various aesthetic recognitions from organisations including Britain in Bloom. |
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Instead, Whistler found simplicity and technicality in the Japanese aesthetic. |
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It is used to reduce corrosion as well as to improve the product's aesthetic appearance. |
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The architect and aesthetic consultant for the bridge was Ronald Weeks of Percy Thomas Partnership. |
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Another alternative bridge crossing was proposed at Deganwy, but this too was ruled out for aesthetic reasons. |
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Dictation of thought in the absence of all control exercised by reason, outside of all aesthetic and moral preoccupation. |
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Even from an aesthetic point of view the sight of the bulging child offended him. Ogden Ford was round and blobby and looked overfed. |
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They can be dull, small and of varying colour, but there are exceptions that are appreciated for their aesthetic qualities. |
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Ultimately these consequences translate into human health risk, ecosystem disturbance and aesthetic impact to water resources. |
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Eutrophication also decreases the value of rivers, lakes and aesthetic enjoyment. |
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Philosophically it could be argued that biodiversity has intrinsic aesthetic and spiritual value to mankind in and of itself. |
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Several aspects of ornithology differ from related disciplines, due partly to the high visibility and the aesthetic appeal of birds. |
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They decorated themselves with beads and collected exotic stones for aesthetic, rather than utilitarian qualities. |
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In other words, an artist's prime motivation need not be the pursuit of the aesthetic. |
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It can arouse aesthetic or moral feelings, and can be understood as a way of communicating these feelings. |
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Not unrelatedly, it also presumes a higher degree of aesthetic cultivation. |
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The many ways of projecting the earth reflect diverse technical and aesthetic goals for world maps. |
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Incense is used for aesthetic reasons, and in therapy, meditation, and ceremony. |
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Map coloring is another form of symbology, one whose importance can reach beyond aesthetic. |
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Beyond celebrating the aesthetic value of thinness, pro-anas claim that thinness is a reflection of excellence in other areas of one's life. |
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In clothing, fur is usually leather with the hair retained for its aesthetic and insulating properties. |
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This material, exhibited at the 1862 London International Exhibition, anticipated many of the modern aesthetic and utility uses of plastics. |
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They may be used in both residential and commercial buildings as structural and aesthetic materials. |
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This was both an aesthetic attack on, and a social critique of the division of labour in particular, and industrial capitalism in general. |
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Some of the pipes are primarily structural and aesthetic elements, while others have been cut across their width enabling the sound. |
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These ridgelines and hilltops are exceptional aesthetic and ecological resources, visible from many perspectives and distances. |
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Her art semiurgically alloys emblematic Western artifacts with evocative settings, resonating the dominant commercial aesthetic of the age. |
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Sobornost signifies the essentially extrapersonal and a-temporal nature of aesthetic consciousness. |
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Its austere aesthetic and slow, stylized pace are often reminiscent of a Robert Wilson stagescape. |
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But the softness, the muted quality in turn became an aesthetic. |
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But the comments of most of these novelists are the record of their continual surprisings by the varieties of moral and aesthetic truths. |
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It was just an aesthetic taste thing that happened to align. |
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We might refer to these different commitments as aesthetic actualism and aesthetic intentionalism, respectively. |
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Are these metaphorical descriptions just the subjective waxings of the critic or are they aesthetic properties really true of the wine? |
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During the Tang Dynasty, the aesthetic preference for women was very robust and well-endowed,'' Zhang informs us. |
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And they chart an emerging Afro-urban aesthetic where the Afro becomes this important way of taking up space in the city. |
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The passage hinges on appropriately in the middle, which functions amphibiously in ethical and aesthetic contexts. |
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Aesthetic functionalism reinforced a growing preference for useful memorials, such as public halls, hospitals and swimming pools, over grand but useless statues. |
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Gifted with a mellifluous and supple voice, Kumar Gurav sings with a rare flair, rendering ragas in a distinctively aesthetic and imaginative manner. |
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For all this, one wonders if Johnson's aesthetic working of Merleau-Ponty retains enough phenomenological openness to render it a genuine aesthesis. |
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The workshop titled 'Calligraphy as Vehicle of Artistic Expression' aimed at building an aesthetic discourse that generates transparency in using watercolors on paper. |
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With a diameter of about 5 feet and the aesthetic appeal of a radar aerial, the home satellite aerial is nevertheless the ultimate symbol of videophilia. |
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Generally, critics gave this second volume a warmer reception although many found the attack on the aesthetic orthodoxy associated with Sir Joshua Reynolds difficult to take. |
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Moss is often considered a weed in grass lawns, but is deliberately encouraged to grow under aesthetic principles exemplified by Japanese gardening. |
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Iranian architecture displays great variety, both structural and aesthetic, developing gradually and coherently out of earlier traditions and experience. |
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More a loose collective or even a state of mind than an actual aesthetic movement, mumblecore concerns itself with the mundane vacillations of postcollegiate existence. |
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Yet the primary colors and graphic, linear aesthetic of the loopy rope forms also call upon such diverse precedents as Surrealist automatic writing and Pop art. |
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Aesthetics equals ideology, and so an avant-gardist aesthetic, as Wenman quite correctly identifies in bissett's poetry, is also ideologically dissident. |
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Many people identify archaeology with the recovery of such aesthetic, religious, political, or economic treasures rather than with the reconstruction of past societies. |
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There was the matter of personal taste, and many writers thought it was more aesthetic to follow French or Latin practice, leading to sometimes rather unusual spellings. |
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When Chinese sages, such as Confucius and Laozi, emphasize the importance and value of silence, they also suggest on what makes silence work, its grammar and aesthetic. |
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Following the Renaissance in Europe, the humanist aesthetic and the high technical standards of Greek art inspired generations of European artists. |
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Proclaiming taste to be a learned as much as an inborn trait, they sought to establish themselves as aesthetic educators of the vulnerable, unschooled Parisienne. |
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Although effective, this solution is unpopular for aesthetic reasons. |
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At the Elliot House, the architectural firm of Marmol and Radziner has come in to save a supreme example of Schindler's revelment in the de Stijl aesthetic. |
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Although wind power is a popular form of energy generation, the construction of wind farms is not universally welcomed, often for aesthetic reasons. |
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Kogals, surfers, and other subcultural types created a space for women to play with a new aesthetic of the noncute or the cute infused with an ironic twist. |
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Both of Wollstonecraft's novels also critique the discourse of sensibility, a moral philosophy and aesthetic that had become popular at the end of the eighteenth century. |
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Many wax impressions from impressive seals survive on charters and documents, although Romanesque coins are generally not of great aesthetic interest. |
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The idea had been put forward by Charles Baudelaire, that all our senses respond to various stimuli but the senses are connected at a deeper aesthetic level. |
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When craftsmen, consumers, and manufacturers realised the aesthetic and technical potential of the applied arts, the process of design reform in Boston started. |
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Waugh's conservatism was aesthetic as well as political and religious. |
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Following this machine aesthetic, modernist designers typically rejected decorative motifs in design, preferring to emphasize the materials used and pure geometrical forms. |
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There are felt cat beds, circular mats by Flor and minifutons, in an aesthetic more sophisticated than the carpet trees that tend to mark the pinnacle of cat design. |
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Often the options that retain their value best, as well as improve the overall saleability of the vehicle, are those that enhance the aesthetic appeal of the car. |
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Southern Death Cult became icons of the scene, drawing aesthetic inspiration from Native American culture and appearing on the cover of NME in October. |
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His work also influenced the European Symbolists and was a major precursor of the Aesthetic movement. |
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Other paintings of the late 1850s and 1860s can be interpreted as anticipating aspects of the Aesthetic Movement. |
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Like earlier Black Canadian anthologists Clarke refers to an African past and offers his perspective on what constitutes a Black Canadian aesthetic. |
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Aesthetic theories in both regions gave the highest status to the works seen to require the most imagination from the artist. |
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Aesthetic aspects of wind turbines and resulting changes of the visual landscape are significant. |
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Adorno's Aesthetic Theory devotes its attention to the dialectic evolving from this aporetic foundation of poetry. |
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I like to call it Life and Mind Bearing Principle, extending it even to what I call the Aesthetic Cosmological Principle. |
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Aesthetic Politics from Revolutionary Syndicalism to the Global Justice Movement. |
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Lebailly continues that child nudes even appeared on Victorian Christmas cards, implying a very different social and aesthetic assessment of such material. |
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Particularly in the tragedies, with their lengthy speeches abstracted from Sallust and Cicero, Augustan critics saw a writer whose learning had swamped his aesthetic judgment. |
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Knowing what he wants his audience to both think and feel when viewing his painting, the artist creates an image that will produce aesthetic emotion. |
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Marcel Duchamp's urinal and readymades seemed in the beginning to be insider jokes or jokelike paradoxes meant to awaken people from their aesthetic slumbers. |
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Eventually it became clear that the poems were not direct translations from the Gaelic, but flowery adaptations made to suit the aesthetic expectations of his audience. |
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There is too, at this point in time, an aesthetic disadvantage to filmsetting in that the range of type faces specially designed for it is still extremely limited. |
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While he may not agree with the design aesthetic, Mr. King's essay smacks of a citycentric view that suggests that authentic experiences are impossible in the suburbs. |
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The aesthetic of the house is prim and country, with white beadboard knee walls around the first floor and pale flowered wallpaper in the Shaker-style kitchen. |
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The London suburb of Bedford Park, built mainly in the 1880s and 1890s, has about 360 Arts and Crafts style houses and was once famous for its Aesthetic residents. |
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