Millennials are the target audience, so the campaign imagery is hipsterish with sepia tones that suggest a trendy photo filter. |
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The sinister imagery is hard to reconcile with the contemporary city, with its multiracial population and beery, welcoming atmosphere. |
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Palfi bejewels his film with lambent imagery and perfectly framed moments that threaten to overwhelm you with their simplicity. |
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In addition to vivid imagery, another shared stylistic trait is that of pastiche. |
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His imagery conveys intense emotion, and the beauty of his mezzotints is everlasting. |
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It is for this reason that the imagery of the 1990s as an interregnum is somewhat misleading. |
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Even so, a number of crosses and grave slabs from northern England do incorporate warrior imagery and scenes from Scandinavian heroic culture. |
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The bed itself was devoid of such imagery, and the princely coronet on the headboard was heraldically appropriate. |
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Contrasts in the imagery, then, reflect contrasts in sexual politics, although their terms and figures share common elements. |
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In time, I refined and complicated the sand imagery by pressing the opaque sand into different densities and creating shadings. |
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There have been significant new diagnostic tools, such as X-ray imagery, CAT scans, mammography, and sonograms, to mention only a few. |
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For all the freak imagery and wanton derangement, there was a certain plausibility to the pop stars of the sixties. |
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The harsh and cruel elements of Russian society, especially the drive to dominate and control, fill the imagery of Dostoevsky's novels. |
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Absorption is a personality trait associated with fantasy proneness, vivid imagery and so forth. |
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Most fantasizers find being in a formal trance more vivid than other imagery in their daily lives, but similar. |
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Crescent velvet finish paper combines a smooth finish with color imagery for fine art and photography. |
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To be fair, he employs biblical language and imagery at strategic points along the way. |
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His experience and popular imagery transport the viewer to another place and time, one which heals and soothes the soul. |
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Indeed, this masterful handling of imagery also furnishes a narrative version of a stereopticon. |
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We have confirmed from the ground and verified through satellite imagery that this place has no fairways, just one big sand trap. |
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The grave, formal, stately language, and emblematic imagery make it Ford's finest dramatic achievement. |
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The Other Side, shot through with religious imagery, suggests that Hillman's searching soul has found peace at last. |
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In this work, imagery is presented literally as a backdrop, reinforcing the mnemonic power of the artist's presence rather than representing it. |
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His rendition eliminates entirely the bitterly ironic and surreal imagery of a rotting, burning body hanging from a tree. |
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Some patients died during aversion therapy after choking on their own vomit when therapists utilised disgusting sexual imagery to make them sick. |
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The author constructs a narrative that closely resembles poetry in its cadence, verse structure and imagery. |
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They have taken their religious themes and imagery from Shamanism, Taoism, Confucianism, and Buddhism. |
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Research indicates that young children's ability to recall meaningful sentences is increased through motoric imagery. |
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He mounts photomontages of nightmarish imagery, amusing and dangerous, on all kinds of rich and startling supports. |
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The black-and-white patterns suggest heraldic symbolism, Vorticist explosions and the imagery and interpenetrating spaces of Inuit designs. |
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Two autobiographical pieces from that time interpreted the illness through voodoo imagery and, he believes, produced a cure. |
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But Martins just doesn't have the vocabulary or perhaps the artistic reach to evoke such imagery as dramatically as Adams does. |
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In poetic words of dazzling imagery, the bards extolled the tribal virtues of honour, courage, generosity, fidelity and revenge. |
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Anu Naik's canvases have captured the bucolic imagery of rural life in Rajastan and Gujarat. |
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Her works, which comprise photos, installations, videos and sculptures, are replete with kitschy imagery. |
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You can now visit virtual Denmark, a virtual version of Aarhus or the latest imagery at Panoramas.dk, such as these Heinkel bubble cars. |
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She rises and descends with natural ease and skips through a complicated chorus full of rich imagery. |
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The shirt is charcoal in color with the verbiage and imagery in green, blue and white. |
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But most Democrats who are on the ballot in competitive races this year skittishly avoid such stark imagery. |
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But it is the natural imagery that makes this conflicted love poem so memorable. |
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The suggestion is of skyscapes and, as Jansons's imagery evolved, hints of identifiable subject matter became more insistent. |
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Music may have meaning, but it is an imprecise language, a language of suggestion and imagery rather than verbal description. |
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A tattoo artist at Tattoomania for two years now, she emblazons said objects with imagery heavily inspired by her trade and by old pin-ups. |
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Thus the imagery of Aquarius dwells upon the cleansing power of water to offer the representation of youth, innocence and purity. |
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But although such imagery is offered in scripture and probed by mystics, it is seldom celebrated in church tradition. |
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Talking heads are juxtaposed with offbeat Cold War footage and recurring tunnel imagery in split screen shots, montages and slo-mo sequences. |
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Drug advertising uses strong imagery to fabricate mythical associations between medical conditions and branded drugs. |
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The song's evocative imagery and fetching arrangement deserve a better concept album than the jumbled pastiche of Control. |
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Left-wing movements have tended to be unisex, and asexual in their imagery. |
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Her imagery includes a dog and palm tree, a Venus flytrap and butterflies, a William Morris-type gerbera pattern, and a pineapple. |
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Contrary to the triumphal boosterism of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, Brechin offers imagery of despair with the city as maelstrom. |
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Mental practice and imagery are helpful, in part, because they develop the skills of concentration and focus. |
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Attempts have been made to provide upright and unreversed imagery in fundus ophthalmoscopes. |
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Combined with the snowily austere imagery of the scene, the effect is chilling. |
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Figurative imagery in Ndebele murals is highly stylized, with areas of color delineated by heavy black outlines. |
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Six sensors provide 240 degrees of IR imagery to three displays in the pilot house of the vessel. |
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Exclusively heterosexual, his imagery shows no sign of fetishism or sadomasochism, no unseemly interest in children. |
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The role of imagery of the feminine in philosophical texts is not unrelated to the fact that the philosophical tradition was dominated by men. |
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The kinetic imagery of the first scene frames her career, perpetually reminding the viewer of the inevitability of her decline. |
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And for thirty years I missed the ineffable wonder cradled within that biblical imagery. |
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Her Indianness does not relate through traditional, canonical or local folk and tribal art forms or imagery. |
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Generally, it is perfectly obvious what kind of language or imagery incites racial hatred. |
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The play on words, imagery and alliterations that fall in place so spontaneously are a treat for the philologist. |
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Resolution in color television imagery is also based on principles of optical mixing. |
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This snooty imagery is aided by the fact that the band are still teenagers and sing about the sometimes petty concerns of their age. |
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We react to visual imagery all of the time, whether we are conscious of it or not. |
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It is a fact that the male brain is particularly responsive to and stimulated by visual imagery. |
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Use visual and mental imagery of yourself achieving and surpassing your goals. |
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By the mid-sixteenth century the power of visual imagery to influence opinion and capture the imagination was already recognised. |
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While the imagery was similar, the format and the images' density were not. |
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To manipulate the imagery he uses rotoscope mattes to protect part of an image in order to replace it with another. |
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On your website, there is a lot beautiful imagery from photographs to original artwork. |
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A seasoned director would have had a better handle on imagery, symbolism and pacing. |
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Its five movements are brimful with colour and imagery and Sutherland directs with empathy for the music. |
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The text, engaging and abstract, emphasizes the dreamlike quality of the imagery. |
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Nautical imagery in contemporary art is often used to evoke forced migrations and political exile. |
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Performed on the climbing wall, the story is told using text, music, visual imagery and stunning choreography. |
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The murals feature both secular and religious imagery and allude to issues such as slavery and notions of Utopia. |
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What makes it so phenomenally stunning, then, is the film's visual imagery. |
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I could paint allegories, elegies and epic statements because the imagery was so strong and the colours of life were so rich. |
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Stylistically there's the same obsession with mirrors, and the typical eye-candy imagery. |
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The spotted fur cape he wears in many pictures reinforces this wilderness imagery. |
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The purpose of a film's score is often to complement the visual imagery and emotional delineation at play. |
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Such areas of survey work also rely more on modern techniques, such as satellite imagery, digital photogrammetry, and global positioning systems. |
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An exercise in Renaissance perspective, the picture easily holds its own against the religious imagery surrounding it. |
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On the creative side, the use of flag imagery is identified in different designers' collections. |
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In elite society, aristocratic funerary sculpture quickly replaced religious imagery with heraldic and symbolic devices. |
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He marries medium to subject with consummate skill, drawing on a lifetime's accumulation of thought and visual imagery. |
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She draws links to legal culture, common visual imagery, and Franciscan spiritual currents. |
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As a feminist, mythographer, etc, does she find the visual imagery rather, well, Freudian? |
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The downlink is a 32-channel telemetry link providing radio and imagery for navigation and situation data. |
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Often, he mixes abstract and figurative imagery, and over the years the mixture has changed. |
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I like the combo and the layering of the washiness of the watercolor with the mandala imagery. |
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Narrative folk ballads of Mexican origin typically have regular metrical features such as rhyming quatrains and use traditional imagery. |
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Mechanical imagery assumes that organizations exist as instruments for task accomplishment. |
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We are naturally drawn toward down-home imagery and the feeling of being connected to something larger than ourselves. |
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The production of social memory within the corporate mass media has exteriorised memory through the construction of historical imagery. |
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Simple chords, restrained riffs and quiet imagery lead to just a perfect pathos running through each and every song. |
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He produced some of his most innovative imagery, including a series of expressionistically intense watercolors. |
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In drawings that seem as impromptu as doodles, he banished imagery as well as traditional graphic gesture. |
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Coupled with the latest digital technology, the result is dazzling imagery and exhilarating animation. |
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For example, he uses a lot of imagery and describes the scenery in great detail. |
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But the notebooks are not simply a storehouse for banking imagery and language. |
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The grain-painted case imitates mahogany and ebony inlay, and the face is decorated with Masonic imagery. |
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Satellite imagery becomes useful for interpreting ice conditions to be faced by whalers no later than early March. |
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His whole idea of art is to juxtapose sound, musical associations and imagery together, as well as film, and collage effects. |
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It is always wise to make a sketch of the system, including the ray bundles for the on-axis and off-axis imagery. |
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They could also be after-images, hypnagogic imagery, or memory images with subliminal material that was not veridical. |
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The only thing which would lead you to believe that these are not real images are the colours are simply too vivid and the imagery too sharp. |
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These circumstances shape the way they see London, what they write about and the language and imagery they use. |
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The completed painting is built out of combining imagery and information from a wide variety of esquisses. |
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From this pool of imagery, Borges created his favourite form of literature, the fantastic. |
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These were the people who reached deep into the well of Biblical language and imagery to express their visions of the present and the future. |
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Other leading businesses were reconstituted and rechristened, their new names often evocative of revolutionary myths, personalities, or imagery. |
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Both shows will use computer-generated imagery and dramatic reconstructions to transport viewers back to ancient times. |
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In the Heine settings, Schubert's musical imagery becomes wilder, even less predictable. |
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Other techniques used in sports psychology to enhance performance include imagery, cognitive coping skills and relaxation exercises. |
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The combination of sensuous, sophisticated mark-making and wonky imagery was, as always in Blackwell's work, irresistible. |
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He is also obsessed with vernacular imagery, from family photo albums to vintage erotica. |
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Here then is nostalgia with a personal intensity within a poem that evokes language games and surreal imagery. |
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The film is rich in allegorical theme and symbolic imagery, transforming the most banal of materials into miraculous epiphanies. |
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To the fore came satellite imagery and the National Security Agency's capacity to intercept communications. |
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Let's take a look at some satellite imagery, give you a sense of the lay of the land of where those pictures are coming from. |
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The poem describes an epic battle between giants and the Greek gods and includes imagery of a great battle far out at sea. |
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It seems to me that your observations about the need to use imagery, metaphor and allusion correctly are well taken. |
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Not too much imagery as such, just a hint of rawness with use of dumb-bells and sledgehammer to break the monotonous nature of gun-shot violence. |
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Her symptoms persisted despite employment of hypnotic imagery for general relaxation, as well as specific imagery to relax her vocal cords. |
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More structured techniques, such as progressive muscle relaxation and neutral guided imagery may be more suited for these individuals. |
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Music, massage, imagery, progressive muscle relaxation, biofeedback, and therapeutic touch are a few examples. |
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It has been described as having a compelling narrative and vivid imagery, giving voice to alternative views. |
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Acquire a ten-digit grid location of a landmark easily picked out on imagery such as a road intersection. |
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With the reference to raptures, Herrick returns to the amatory imagery that links profane, sacred, and poetic themes. |
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Even during family moments, our language cheerfully embraces violent imagery. |
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Monstrous imagery percolates through his work, as does the theme of dismemberment. |
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Thus, a basic spiritualism and an African-based religious foundation merged in creating and popularizing the use of American Indian imagery. |
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Hughes uses a lot of graveyard imagery, repeatedly emphasising the darkness of his subject matter. |
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Refinement of the language and surprising imagery are ways to evoke the inexpressible. |
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The feeling of aimlessness and enervation was alarming, and the resulting imagery memorable. |
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Unintelligible Latinisms litter the insides of the booklet, awkwardly coupling with sepulchral imagery. |
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And here is an orchestration of imagery that is as powerful as it is discreet. |
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Lee also does a marvelous job of tracking the essay's central themes and its recurring patterns of imagery. |
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The musical numbers are by far the most frenetic, with animated imagery zipping around at the speed of hyperspace. |
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There is a stronger tradition of discouragement of close modeling of writing than there is of close modeling of imagery. |
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The religious difficulty of paternal imagery is not primarily due to its androcentrism or patriarchy. |
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The imagery and camerawork are almost painfully beautiful, while the disconnected narrative deliberately withholds closure. |
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I admired the energy of the prose, the juxtapositions, the surreal imagery, the insights. |
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The former worships the gross material object, while the latter have recourse to imagery. |
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I found myself confused by non-Target imagery in 4c, photographic and illustrative. |
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Thomson's most successful chapter deals with the religious revival, perhaps because the extent and quality of the visual imagery is greatest. |
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For all the upbeat luster of their imagery and rhymes, his poems are often confessions of loneriness and distress. |
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The film opens with grimly beautiful imagery that will be repeated in variations throughout. |
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It might also be seen as a prologue to the twentieth century's proliferation of apocalyptic literary imagery. |
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This might well be related to the imagery of God depicted in apocalyptic accounts. |
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As a sort of exclamation point, Jesus then uses the apocalyptic imagery we have today. |
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Again, the gospel's apocalyptic imagery denotes the end of an age and calls the people to a shared, wide-awake clarity of purpose. |
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It will include traditional photography, as well as digitally produced imagery and such related media as film and video. |
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Television, comics and graphic novels have also influenced younger generations with cartoon imagery. |
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The studied interventions included psychotherapy, psychodrama, cognitive behavior therapy, relaxation therapy, and guided imagery or hypnosis. |
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Connotations often imply emotion and imagery, while denotations transmit a defined meaning. |
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The new field of imagery may not provoke the passions of an image war, but we are often troubled by a pronounced need to know. |
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Today's social decorum might dictate a dismissal of overtly sexist, cheap popular imagery. |
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Young adolescent boys are aroused by sexual imagery, and they burn with longing for sexual contact. |
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The same is true of Lewis's imagery, It is decorative, pleasing and attractive. |
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The building narrative progresses through ill-omened and distorted imagery of horses ill in a hospital and gaping splits in reality. |
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Any CPMC patient can get guided imagery, spiritual counseling, and expressive art therapy free of charge. |
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The quirky humor has been abandoned in favor of futuristic imagery and gee-whiz exclamations about the wonders of cool technology. |
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The forms and imagery of these sculptures refer to assertiveness and aggression. |
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The grandeur of pre-Columbian Indian culture was incorporated into the national imagery. |
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A subversive Cytherean imagery was next taken up by the poet and fabulist Jean de La Fontaine, friend to Scudery and admirer of Marino. |
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The ideologues of Futurism, Dada and Constructivism realised the potential for making works of outrage by collaging existing imagery. |
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I don't think imagery of happy, peppy people is going to make people less cynical. |
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The imagery evokes the sense of transforming the mundane lives of ordinary individuals into extraordinary, fulfilled ones. |
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The atmosphere is chilling and symbolic imagery crops up nicely from time to time. |
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Two celery glasses made for them have the same pelican imagery engraved above a wide band of diamonds and diagonal blaze cuts. |
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You teeter on the brink of more serious madness, perhaps as a result of frequent exposure to morbid imagery and bizarre literature. |
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Another article will provide an overview of alternative therapies, such as hypnosis, music, and guided imagery. |
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The wider argument is that as the freak show went out of business, its imagery spread through literature, film and the visual arts. |
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Of course, he does this not through imagery alone but through turning the paint itself into a kind of turbulent human clay. |
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The Paschal imagery of Christ as the Lamb of God encouraged the wolf's satanic associations. |
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Analyzed imagery and communications intelligence were the mainstays of this effort, to include the fused products. |
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This makes a connection between the manuscript's status as a luxury object and its artist's choice of classicizing imperial imagery. |
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As in Roman art in general, Bacchic scenes and imagery are very common in these mosaics. |
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The juxtaposition of text and imagery was a cause for much joking among my Malagasy friends and informants. |
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When you move your eyes quickly back and forth and read a book you have an emotional response and imagery. |
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His imagery has also been published extensively as fine art note cards, jigsaw puzzles, posers and book covers. |
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Despite the attention lavished on telegenic backdrops and gauzy imagery, spoken words still matter in politics. |
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I think about what kind of imagery I can use to help an 8-or 9-year-old learn a tendu. |
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The elaborate passementerie incorporates the appropriately nuptial imagery of ribbons and bows. |
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The walls of their project rooms are soon plastered with imagery, diagrams, flow charts, and other ephemera. |
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You only have to look at the popular culture of the late 40s and 50s and you see aircraft and jet imagery everywhere. |
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In the absence of florid imagery and beautifully-crafted prose, all I can tell you is that the new album is ace. |
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Fusing American Indian imagery with functional fleece, cotton and Lycra, she produces snow boarding hats, tops and coats in earthy shades. |
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He produced title pages and book illustrations for humanist texts, and antique imagery and classical lore pervade his early work. |
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Her prose is pared down to the bone, scarce on imagery and mostly journalistic. |
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Jamali also paints on cork, mixing pigments and scratching imagery onto the surface with sticks and his fingernails. |
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Is it merely a matter of impulse control, the same as a married person resisting the daily barrage of sexual imagery in everyday life? |
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The art of the Flavian dynasty is characterized by divergent official styles and imagery. |
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The artist drew on religious imagery of martyred saints to depict new political martyrs. |
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Every other line stops on a masculine rhyme. These metrical procedures are perfectly joined to the imagery. |
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Already in his mid forties by this time, his editorial and advertising photography broke with conventions of fashion imagery in radical ways. |
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High-speed computers convert imagery into a bar graph that charts the pixels, dots of pure black to pure white and all of the grays. |
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The song details the duo's love for their fair city, creating imagery with their thickly accented drawls over some lovely reed whistles. |
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Once more the imagery developed, always organically, naturally, intuitively. |
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In his individuated free-floating imagery that defines his iconography, he is rooted in the social and cultural matrix. |
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He draws a parallel between intrusive imagery in trauma and the unexpected visual and auditory imagery that may occur about the deceased. |
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Chanting rhythms and imagery of Egyptian myth and Swahili praise poem enact the symbolic death and rebirth of all Black women. |
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Still other imagery features assertive women who are seductresses and murderers. |
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On first reading one may not understand all the meanings within a poem, but one can appreciate its rhythms and imagery. |
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It was a pagan myth, full of the evocative imagery of pagan myth that intuited something true and, in a curious way, helped me to seek heaven. |
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Mathews brilliantly traces the precise contours of her mood swings, their pace and imagery, their irrational, irresistible force. |
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Baldwin weaves biblical imagery deftly into this surrealistic episode, as John undergoes a trial by fire for his soul. |
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Well of course we all remember imagery from 1991 of smart weapons homing in on their targets. |
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Although actors as spectators reinforces the self-referential theatrical imagery, it adds to the sense of an illustrated lecture. |
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Demme yields shocking imagery from seemingly innocuous props like night-vision goggles and a self-storage container. |
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When imagery blends with sound, a poem has come full circle and becomes complete in itself. |
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The second stanza extends both the interrogatory mode and intensifies the language contrapuntal to the traditional imagery. |
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The Advertising Standards Authority of Ireland differentiates between nudity and suggestive sexual imagery. |
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They show how the mereological fallacy besets thinking in such different domains as perception, binding, memory, imagery, emotion, and volition. |
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The text and imagery includes working models of living spaces that should give casualties of minimalism the confidence to decorate with more rather than less. |
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Besides, those relied entirely on computer-generated imagery, animatronics, or humans in costumes. |
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They spin a gossamery veil over the piano playing to enhance the imagery. |
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His later work represented a desire to invalidate distinctions between abstract art and kitsch, and became increasingly unorthodox and horrific in its imagery. |
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It's an enigmatic pastiche of emotions, accusals, and imagery. |
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Ovid's imagery pulses with energy, from Salmacis the water nymph's spluttery sexual assault in a pond to Semele combusting at the sight of Jupiter naked. |
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Formed as a reaction to the Symbolist movement, the Acmeists, as they became known, called for a return to the use of clear, precise and concrete imagery. |
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In other words, what do art historians have to teach their fellow acolytes of the historical discipline about how to use the evidence of imagery competently? |
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This manga-based masterpiece steams ahead on so many levels and with so much depth, detail and mind-bending imagery that your brain barely has time to catch up with itself. |
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But from the land of endless sheep and dwindling bird life a new imagery has arrived, a modern mythology placed there with the help of Hollywood, or should I say, Wellywood. |
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And I do wonder why she had to find her inspiration in the rose bay willowherb she saw in Germany, when there must be a wealth of other imagery in the Park itself. |
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Instead of showing examples of British design, I decided to use imagery that summed up 'Britishness' and conveyed an element of nostalgia and kitschness. |
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As a result of the cuts, the two contractors that provided the imagery GeoEye and for DigitalGlobe were forced to merge. |
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The transcript of a therapy session briefly alludes to the use of relaxation to block or desensitize painful imagery during a therapeutic reliving of a traumatic event. |
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Wizon's titles are evocative and allusive, and it is only via their suggestions that one can begin to read the touches of color in terms of imagery. |
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However it is still a good play, with a lapidary style and some interesting and original thematic concerns and imagery that are forcibly stressed. |
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It's interesting, I can see a distinction between how a curator like John Szarkowski might draw on news reportage and introduce his own juxtapositions of imagery. |
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In a few paintings, abstract and representative imagery meet. |
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The diverse themes represented in the decoration include mythical and historical figures, folk tales, zoomorphic imagery, plants, flowers, birds, and other animals. |
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I'm always on the lookout for imagery that will spark my painting process. |
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Beach imagery, backyard barbecues, and sport also became symbolic of a leisured lifestyle, and were reinforced with the rise of international tourism. |
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Indeed, the current American spate of interest in apocalyptic prophecy stems precisely from attempts to draw meaning from complex and difficult imagery. |
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Our analysis of the larger culture was characterized by the kind of apocalyptic imagery made popular by the nineteenth-century evangelist Dwight L. Moody. |
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Prose romances were rewritten as plays, old plays were rewritten as new, classical texts were translated, adapted, and plundered for moral sententiae, apothegms, and imagery. |
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As fluent in drug trade jargon as Martian, Future peppers his lyrics with interstellar imagery befitting of his far out vocals. |
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Their most accomplished works, rich in vibrant colour, complex imagery and spatial interplay, rivalled the most renowned painted panels of the period. |
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This imagery can best be described as a concrete or literal form of representation, at least in comparison to the more abstract one found within Protestant religious practice. |
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Considering the fact that he plunders imagery from such Eighties-era blockbusters as E.T. and Poltergeist, it is surprising to hear Kelly call the project an art film. |
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Other spiritual strategies to feel good or maintain health include music, art therapy, imagery, humor, meditation, relaxation and religious counseling. |
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The town sits astride a major fault that is well exposed west and east of the town and forms an obvious east-trending lineament on the satellite imagery. |
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Today's comparably visible low-rider subculture continues to articulate the pachuco heritage in imagery and in letters to the editors of Low Rider Magazine. |
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In terms of imagery I am really attracted to the intricacies of weaving. |
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There is elegance to the restraint and austerity of the imagery that extends to, or perhaps finds inspiration in, the clean utility of the printed page. |
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The whole scene is so awash with heavy-handed religious imagery you can probably just skip church on Sunday. |
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In the decade following World War I, hopper settled on a vein of imagery that has been his special glory ever since. |
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The text centers on the compound of one marabout whose home is filled both inside and out with devotional imagery and serves as a site for the meetings of talibes. |
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And this is also Planet Fashion, where shock reigns supreme and where taboos are challenged in imagery. |
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While the ad is not paid for or connected to the McDaniel campaign, the imagery does serve as a subtle signal to certain voters. |
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Man vs. Nature is the predominant theme of the film, and I always tried to go back to that imagery. |
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One of the ways in which this foreshadowing of Agnes's death is expressed in the poem is through the swan imagery so deeply embedded in the poem's figural texture. |
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Yet here is the great problem with Murray's substitution of imagery for numbers in his social thought. |
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The image of the boatmen as aggressive bargainers corresponds to a wider imagery that figures in depictions of the Orient as mischievous and conniving. |
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The film exploitatively employs a transnational generic register to express an utter rejection of the privileged status of violent imagery in the broader Spanish mediascape. |
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The tracing of the imagery of flames that destroy the colonizer and torture the colonized employs yet another older technique to address newer questions. |
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Slowly, with enthusiasm that would put coffin bearers to shame, he moved past the poster cases, making nothing of the garish imagery and loud print. |
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After a number of recent battles, in which quite a few hundred people have been slaughtered, the sensitive politician might want to avoid the use of bellicose imagery. |
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Her reliance on transparent papers, stencils, stamps, collage and tracings lightens the often horrific nature of her imagery by making it seem on the verge of dissolution. |
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But in looking at these methodically arranged and sedately framed photo works, it is easy to forget that he started out as an aficionado of truly transgressive imagery. |
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With powerful imagery they concluded with a dance in praise of the mother goddess, a fitting finale to the performance that had the audience in silent rapture. |
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As both media become increasingly digitised, they are requiring high-performance network and storage systems to transport and store uncompressed high-definition imagery. |
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With the advent of the blockbuster and multiplex, cinema has boomed, and television has become ever more dependent on its output, imagery, and style. |
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Films like Avatar show the complicated power of virtual reality, where possible applications of computer imagery are endless. |
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Zone plate imagery is a fairly unexplored area of photography. |
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These psychogenetic affinities and ambiguities between carnal desires, cannibalism, death, and rebirth form the core symbolism of the mythopoeic imagery. |
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Technology has only recently been freed from the unreal fantasies that surrounded its discourse and the model put forth here attempts develop this emerging imagery. |
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The art is made in shaky, unstudied pencil that disarms the sordid imagery, and the juvenile captions each picture faces are too wet with angst to be truly disturbing. |
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Like Eliot, she draws on Dantean imagery to suggest the netherworld. |
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Then synesthesia, or experiencing of one sensory modality as another, takes over and the basic somaesthetic image is elaborated into a full OBE with visual imagery. |
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Prebble punctuates the story with outlandish puppetry and other unexpected imagery, as well a kind of English music-hall levity. |
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The works are spotlighted against dark walls, which both evokes nineteenth-century rooms and makes it easier to study the often small and extraordinarily detailed imagery. |
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However, Ando also studied Ankoku butoh, and from that tradition she inherits the idea of using movement and imagery to stir up deep, ancestral memory. |
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The final fifteen minutes in particular, which theoretically contain the showdown between Stray Cat and Hundred Eyes, is a banal barrage of stagy and pretentious imagery. |
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Guided imagery, hypnotherapy, group support and the like are presumed to be standardizable procedures and studies in these fields are being funded. |
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Following hot on the heels of the tree and mistletoe, holly is an essential element of Christmas imagery, turning up on cards, wrapping paper and on top of the Christmas pud. |
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Constantly changing both the copy and imagery on your site helps maintain the sticky factor, which helps to bring visitors back to your site time and again. |
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The description may make the work sound as if it is overloaded with imagery, but Spell is in fact surprisingly subtle, evoking an air of futility and ominousness. |
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His manuscript included declassified satellite imagery and maps as well as eyewitness statements, personal photographs, stills from a documentary film, and other items. |
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With the emphatic repetition of this line at the end of the book, the image of the omnipotent deity has been exorcized from Vallejo's poetic imagery. |
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The visuals are an odd mix of stop-motion animation, sequences dreamed out of a gothic imagination, with heavy doses of often indecipherable imagery and symbolism. |
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Satellite imagery has revolutionized the mapping of subglacial landforms such as glacial lineations and facilitated the mapping of former glacier beds at ice-sheet scales. |
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Like cloudbands, lotus palmettes, and several other motifs, the imagery of the dragon and the phoenix travelled the Silk Route from China westward. |
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Gone indeed was artists' panegyrical imagery of the Revolution and Empire. |
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Wirth adds that the rise in Last Judgment imagery occurs not coincidentally at a time when the profanation of the Host becomes a concern of zealous clerics. |
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Thus there is a suggestion that clairvoyant imagery tends to be unrelated to ongoing thought processes and is particularly involuntary and spontaneous. |
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Because of the hybrid nature of the elements, the imagery on these pieces has often been characterized as decorative and dismissed as lacking substantive meaning. |
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Although there are occasional contemporary references most of the text reads like a pastiche of an Old Testament prophet and much of the language and imagery is Biblical. |
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If there was any weakness, it was in the print-quality of the imagery. |
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Though diverse in content and facture, all these works share a refinement of imagery, and their visual effects are possible only through printing or papermaking. |
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His resilient and defined imagery shows an unerring feeling for language. |
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Rather, he appropriates the imagery of literary modernism to describe it. |
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He excels at devising patterns of language and imagery, elaborating them down to minute detail, and sustaining them all through a play or a trilogy. |
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The language, imagery and sentiments they all use are often identical. |
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