The synthesist of economic theory of the middle of the century, John Stuart Mill, had only the most marginal academic connections. |
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The elements, or parts, that a synthesist works with depend on the design of the instruments that he is using. |
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A synthesist, on the other hand, views his instrument as a collection of parts that he configures to produce the desired timbre and response. |
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The decision to test empirically the impact of methodology on research results does not relieve the synthesist of all evaluation responsibilities. |
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By taking widely disparate streams that haven't been formally in contact with each other, you become a synthesist and create new forms. |
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Since 2001 he has been a member of Montreal electronic experimental band The Unireverse as composer, rhythm programmer, synthesist, and recording engineer. |
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Like the French-Spanish musician and producer Manu Chao, Albarn is a mercurial synthesist who weaves together bits of rock, pop, and reggae without condescending to any of them. |
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He is an admirable synthesist of pop styles, but deciding to become a singer-songwriter isn't quite the same thing as swapping out one set of samples for another on your drum machine. |
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An enormously productive researcher, a keenly perceptive original investigator, and a vigorous defender of theoretical principles, he came to be the greatest synthesist among the Indo-European grammarians of his time. |
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Other contemporary relief artists have developed new classifications for their work, such as synthesist relief, structurist relief, modular relief and serial relief. |
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