This artful temple was purposed to inspire, still and deeply touch the traveller. |
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This is an album marked by artful explosions of white noise and moments of utter chaos and collapse. |
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Crisp photographs by Bill Milne capture the bright, boldly colored fabrics used for the author's artful, fun designs. |
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Here I impart this gymnosophy both in words and artful pictures, which are themselves worth thousands of words. |
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In this arena, Apple may benefit from its consumer focus, artful design, and strong brand equity. |
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On the front page of the New York Times for May 15, 2004, you will find one of the most artful photographs from Iraq that I have seen yet. |
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To adapt, change, or develop requires incorporating the spirit and artful skills of communication into every step of a plan. |
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Both the books and the films are artful and entertaining, but also more than a little bit campy, like zoot suits and swing dancing. |
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Kaufman's film has the better script, artful direction and tremendous performances from the likes of Ed Harris, Scott Glenn, Fred Ward. |
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It gives me hope that the American public can recognize and appreciate an artful, intelligent film if and when one is actually offered. |
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In the hands of a creative photographer, an artful landscape can be made of any subject from a New England farm to an Inca ruin in Peru. |
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It's painted matte black and has some artful pinstriping and faux leopard upholstery. |
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It's desperately sad that his parents never knew what became of their artful dodger. |
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The music takes the energy of punk into magnificently artful places, and the lyrics are often superb. |
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There's plenty of artful writing and thought here, and her wit makes even the excess historical padding and linguistic hair-splitting palatable. |
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But Keynes smoothed over the harsh Marxist anti-individualism with artful sophistry and clever rhetoric into something salable to Americans. |
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Considering the artful subtlety found elsewhere, this is a let-down, stripping the film of any resonance with the issues at hand. |
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The narrative is artful and rhythmical, maintaining a fast and steady pace throughout the movie. |
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There's a difference between artful blarney and honest feedback that's worth being aware of. |
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Her tan fur had been brushed until it glowed and her mane was strung around her shoulders in artful disarrangement. |
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Highly inventive, artful, weird, beautiful even, but nonsense, categorically, undeniably. |
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He may have been a public school boy, but he was also a bit of a lad, a latter-day artful dodger who spoke in a wised-up, street-smart demotic. |
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He tried an artful variant on the same trick by announcing a stunning personnel decision on the day before Thanksgiving. |
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I wouldn't dispute the accuracy, I just thought it was remarkably artful, and would expect nothing less of you, Ari. |
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Lastly, Boscs and Bartletts can be arranged into an artful and edible centerpiece for your Christmas table. |
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United and Arsenal both discovered to their cost just how artful and ruthless this double act can be. |
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They present this response as a matter of conviction rather than an artful dodge. |
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What distinguished his films from those of other documentarians was the blending of artful narrative with scientifically grounded ethnography. |
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The film that follows is a dark, dryly humorous critique of class privilege and artful etiquette. |
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The Last Emperor is one of the most artful and enthralling epics ever committed to film. |
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More damningly, faster editing and increasingly artful camera angles have long been required to disguise Seagal's escalating portliness. |
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If you look out for artful and dishonest sorts, you will probably spare yourself a big fiscal setback. |
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Absorbed in the intricacies of artful expression, the young participants seem immune to the heat. |
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The interior designer has done her best to apply some artful cosmetics to a bit of an ugly face. |
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And Divided We Fall is so artful that by the time it ends we have recognized all of them as human beings and have recognized ourselves in them. |
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A trademark jink and artful cross paved the way for a goal that hauled Everton back into an encounter in which they were 2-0 down. |
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But if there is anyone likely to endure in New York Democratic politics, it is this artful deal-maker. |
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Marigolds, rhododendron, and morning glory sat in artful bunches along the concrete sidewalk. |
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Free from strict rules, Japanese distillers are making innovative, artful concoctions. |
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All this artful excess seems intended to disorient and disinhibit guests descending from the busy theater district above. |
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With her artful fusion of fact and fiction, Phillips pulls off a rare sense of lightness and grace at the end of the novel. |
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For this ensemble, Britney matched silky black pants with an artful, geometric corset. |
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Still reeling from this first salvo, the artful soy-roasted salmon with Chinese greens, chilli, king prawn and lime that lands soon after is almost too much. |
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For all the perspective that can be gained through the artful use of analogies from prior campaigns, politics is too chaotic to be governed by rigid determinism. |
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But these artful locutions raise more questions than they answer. |
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I dance for lonely men, men who feel neglected, men who need the feigned affection and artful wiles of the dancer. |
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It is less grand, has no recognizable actors, and in its own way is much more artful. |
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The piece is an artful reworking both of Hungarian folk music and Baroque recitative. |
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Chelsea's artful and stylish Portuguese manager courts controversy so often that it's clearly part of his game plan to provoke and unsettle the opposition. |
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Some Englishmen, too, may never forgive him for the artful deception that turned a World Cup quarter-final Argentina's way 20 years ago next summer. |
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Interestingly, artful Foreign Secretary Jack Straw has been looking pleased with himself these past few days now a referendum is almost certainly off. |
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He goes to Bath, where Sir Walter is now established with his two elder daughters and Elizabeth's companion Mrs Clay, an artful woman with matrimonial designs on Sir Walter. |
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With an eye for the perfect moment combined with an artful sense of composition, Parke's work's are a stunning evocation of how this country really is. |
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The artful dance form called capoeira is widely known as a cultural expression in Brazil, but it's rapidly becoming all the rage in the capital of Angola. |
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Meals are presented in an artful yet not overly fussy manner. |
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And unlike his two compatriots, Mehrjui's work is mostly devoid of the artful interplay between life and art that is so characteristic of their work. |
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Even his name sounds immaculate and fashionable, as if the love of artful sound had been sewn into his soul in the womb, betrothed to him like a keepsake. |
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There are artful and probing passages about the process of writing that could be used verbatim in M.F.A. classes. |
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His teams of the thirties and forties always had one artful blocker. |
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If adapted for the stage, this novel would make an artful, off-broadway monologue. |
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So in a fond farewell, supporters turned out to test their artful talents in the old structure and to boogie down in the adjacent, air-conditioned party tent. |
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The dialogue is often artful, with sly suggestions that the seeds of various Shakespearean plots and themes were sown in the muck of their messy affair. |
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Rather, the former TSB branch has been transformed into an airy split-level establishment, with booths cut at artful angles into the rear section. |
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He doesn't stint on the hardcore action, but infuses it with artful shots of ocean waves and abstract leaf patterns that give it a sense of poetry. |
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The actual streusel goes in the center of the plate, with more fresh blueberries, a scoop of vanilla ice cream and an artful drizzle of blueberry sauce. |
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The eugenics movement obviously horrifies this film maker and Mr. Peter Cohen communicates that horror most effectively in this interesting and artful documentary. |
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Now I like to think I sensed some connection between the artful potency of the image and the emotion that normally inhibited people were displaying all around me. |
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In 3,000 words or so of journalistic pointillism, McGeough paints his picture of America's predatory cynicism with artful little dabs and daubs of well-placed fact. |
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In an artful piece of grand-ham acting, he plays the stately lecher Sir Harcourt Courtley as a cross between a demon king, a pantomime dame and the Duke of Wellington. |
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You don't need any grappa to enjoy the small, even artful, rendition of apple spice cake or the very nice vanilla-gelato affogato. |
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Perfect little con man and artful dodger, always on the make for some angle or another. |
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He is an artful homilist whose collected sermons can stand beside Newman's in their perennial capacity to nourish. |
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Though this season, Posen was as thoughtful as ever with his artful eye to detail, like with soutache embroidery and draped chiffon. |
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I was a pussyfoot, an artful dodger, sidestepping abandoned children, waifs and strays, foundlings, castaways, and junk-people. |
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I could see the traps and landmines ahead and avoid them, a real artful dodger. |
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He shows a couple of elegant abayas with sophisticated crystal designs, lace-decorated embroidery and artful quillings. |
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As their lyrics grew more artful, fans began to study them for deeper meaning. |
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Hou Hsiao-Hsien's The Assassin, an artful wuxia film set in the 9th century Tang Dynasty, received the Director's Prize. |
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After Sam filled in my big block letters with the glitter, he unleashed his inner Jackson Pollock, wanging artful paint splatters everywhere. |
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There is an artful way in which Malory portrays Arthur by revealing him to us only by how others are affected by his actions. |
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Equally important is the capacity via artful trendspotting for PR professionals to open doors and feed newscasting. |
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The partners' means were not equal to the total costs, which were met only by heavy borrowing and by artful management of creditors. |
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We do not read literary works for their factuality, she explains, but for the ways they can reveal social, cultural, or political thought despite their artful fictiveness. |
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Hip hop lyrics have also explored the artful possibilities of doggerel. |
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So do we really want a remake of this cult gem as modern television with shaky handheld camerawork, artful slo-mo, f-words and sets that don't shake? |
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It's like an image in a skin mag, only smarter, more artful. |
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