A void, or a bare, unadorned space or body is philosophically unacceptable in Ganda thinking. |
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At first listen, all the songs are fragile things, built from simple acoustic instruments and unadorned arrangements. |
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This is acting of the purest and most unostentatious kind, unadorned by self-pity or visible virtuosity. |
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The crusaders deployed and made no demonstration as they trudged unmurmuringly over the hills of sand unadorned by a patch of vegetation. |
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I think some actors probably find it frustrating, because he likes things clean as a whistle, unadorned, and unemotional, generally speaking. |
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We do not expect him to portray the world creatively, but to tell us the unadorned truth about things as they really are. |
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This can be seen in stainless steel or brushed aluminium in uncomplicated, unadorned and simple shapes. |
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Paint colours on unadorned pine furniture are rationed to misty greys, blues, creams and primrose yellow. |
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The hilt of the rapier was unadorned, wrapped with plain sharkskin, like so many weapons were that are from seaside towns. |
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The film was written by Laurence Coriat, who has an ear for the sort of unadorned, matter-of-fact dialogue that says a lot by what it leaves out. |
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She looked around, then made a beeline for a nearby stall, unadorned flat planks displaying wickerwork baskets. |
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Her vocal delivery is straightforward and unadorned, thereby drawing the listener's ear to the content of the lyrics. |
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The unadorned stones had marked the graves of unidentified Confederate soldiers. |
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Minimalists will love the temple stone garden in which sawn tree trunks weave a path through unadorned gravel. |
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These pieces are austere and unadorned in a way that I'd associate with Shaker simplicity and grace. |
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At the same time, the rich and ornamental pews set up by the status-conscious clergy were to be removed and replaced by plain, unadorned ones. |
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Prices take a leap in the case of unadorned, silver cases by the legendary Faberge. |
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The concrete walls are largely unadorned, but in places are tinted dull pink or blue and clad in horizontal slats of dark tropical hardwood. |
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They had stopped in a relatively small room, unadorned, with just a bed and wardrobe. |
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Its quality of the plain and unadorned could rake the form of words only as in the various text altarpieces illustrated here. |
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If I try making recipes more complicated than a simple roast beef or unadorned pasta, he usually doesn't like them. |
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Its plain blued barrel is unadorned except for a fluorescent orange front bead. |
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Instead, the corridor was unadorned, though spotlessly clean, the wood walls shining as if polished. |
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Man-Made is a lazy, hazy exercise in unadorned songcraft, packed with melodies that insinuate themselves with sweet simplicity. |
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Plums, a bird that he saw in the Discovery channel, a week ago, is now in his home in unadorned and plain wood form. |
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They're everywhere on the West Bank, or so it seemed, recognizable for their unvarying, unadorned, uninspired architecture. |
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An unadorned stairway in ferroconcrete seems to defy gravity as it corkscrews up, without supports, from a marble floor. |
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There were suites of dances before, but never one so unadorned in a theatrical sense that became such an emotional journey. |
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The typical two-slice serving of plain, unadorned cheese pizza packs about a half a day's worth of saturated fat. |
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Use it unadorned, like exterior wallpaper, to line porches, balconies, basements, or walls under trees to suggest the view beyond. |
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So, naturally, humanist funerals tend to be simple and unadorned, stripped of any ritualistic trappings. |
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The British workshops, which employed the local craftsmen, mainly produced sturdy, unadorned Georgian tableware. |
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The building was very plain and unadorned, but she could tell by the smell alone that it was very expensive. |
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You will soon find out that your skin is much more attractive and beautiful when left unadorned. |
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He has applied this avant-garde sensibility to an exploration of social and political issues, giving his experimental forms the unadorned flatness of naturalist filmmaking. |
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The one in question was unadorned, except for the inscription of 20 Aramaic letters etched on one side. |
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For unadorned bargains, join a shopping tour to the city's cut-price fashion warehouses. |
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She then sat at her keyboard to transcribe the numbers into unadorned accompaniments. |
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But the look, dictated by cost, confirms that Mr Dabbous's kitchen values are unadorned ingredients expressed in their purest form. |
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It seems that it is difficult to voice unadorned criticism of political friends. |
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Unusually, most of the model pistols were engraved at the factory, making this unadorned version a somewhat less common variant. |
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Although the decoration is inexistent and the premises totally unadorned, the internal layout is open-plan and the buildings sound. |
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Sensor wall lights of unadorned, classic design with tried and proven technology for home and garden. |
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However she criticized the idea that a string of file titles, unadorned through series or description, constitutes a finding aid. |
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Those who know how he works though, know that the result was much more than an unadorned staircase. |
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The entry of the Swedish musicians is faithful to the honesty and sobriety of the band: simple, unadorned and devoid of any stage effects. |
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A dozen lush red roses, beautifully arranged into an unadorned bouquet, and presented in a clear glass cube vase, is an instant classic. |
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In the record's silences, you can actually hear hands on strings, and then the pluck, pull and plectrum that give rise again to their unadorned sound. |
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The design is an exercise in restraint, from the unadorned raised back to the discreet rope moulded rim, to the gentle curve of the sabre supports that end on paw feet. |
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This season, the unadorned look is more in vogue than ever in France. |
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As part of the shift to unadorned capitalist relations, efforts appear to be underway to revive various forms of religion to help assuage social discontent. |
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It is one of the few pure, unadorned dramas to be regularly found in professional life. |
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But here, it happens immediately, unadorned by the compassion that comes with years passing. |
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But say you had a bunch of tomatoes, and were tired of slicing and sprinkling, and bowing low to the unadorned tomato. |
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I like the modesty and relatively unadorned character of her presentation. |
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It's a good performance, light and simple, unadorned like the film itself. |
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Flores invited us into an unadorned, simple, rectangular wood structure. |
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The door was plain and unadorned, but its size indicated its importance. |
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Many of the windows are unadorned, leaving the views unobstructed. |
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The artwork here is also unexpected, the ornately framed watercolour portraits by Henry Wright Kerr contrasting sharply with the unadorned interior. |
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When the original waltz is finally heard near the end of the composition in an unadorned, tonally harmonized presentation, the effect is deeply moving, as if the conflicts of life have finally been resolved. |
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The soloist forms a tight bond with the orchestra, yet interestingly enough never plays more than the first three notes of the main theme in unadorned fashion. |
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All abbeys of the order were to be built in remote rural locations, and had to be simple and unadorned. |
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Dressed in an unadorned attire-a black suit and a white shirt-and backed by a full orchestra with a section of brass and cords, the singer gave an authoritative performance in front of his devoted public of followers. |
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They live in a shallow burrow, with an open and unadorned entrance. |
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Even in Beijing, where rich expatriates and members of China's new business elite combine to boost demand for swanky accommodation, many villas and unadorned concrete frames stand empty and unattended. |
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I know Vinterberg was part of Dogma, with its unadorned rules of no lighting and all that, but I hardly think he's earned the right to disrespect Terry and Julie and Nic Roeg's cinematography. |
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An unadorned contact print using an X-ray alone results in dark bones on a white background, and it lacks distinctiveness. |
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Six clams casino were lightly sprinkled with a garlic-butter and bacon-red-pepper topping to good effect, but I preferred the sweet, unadorned cherrystone clams on the half shell, with cocktail sauce. |
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Egyptian-born Karim Alrawi narrates a captivating ancient Middle Eastern folk tale in an unadorned, yet engaging, manner. |
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The temple: black, windowless, unadorned but not uncluttered! |
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Choose vases that are very plain and unadorned, as the eye should be attracted by the colours of the ornaments rather than the details on the vases. |
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The thick shelf lays above. The surfaces are all very smooth and unadorned, creating a beautifully sober mantel in line with the aesthetic ideals of the classically inspired First Empire. |
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How did you achieve such unadorned candor? |
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The Haus am Horn, an unadorned show house with a simple cubic exterior and functional interior designed by Muche, was regarded by the majority of people in Weimar as an irritating foreign body. |
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Cherimoyas taste delicious unadorned, split in half and scooped out with a spoon. |
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The chapel's current bare and unadorned appearance is reminiscent of how it would have been in the Norman period. |
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It was flavourless and unadorned, paired with french fries and an ambiguous and uninspiring, maroon-coloured sauce. |
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The publication of Llyfr Tonau Cynulleidfaol by John Roberts in 1859 provided congregations with a body of standard tunes that were less complex with unadorned harmonies. |
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As the century progressed, symbols of the past industrial period were torn down and replaced with industrial estates populated by unadorned geometric factories. |
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He understands that the Egyptians knew the occult mathematics of nature, never the unadorned figuration which is palpable to the mentation of the moderns. |
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Those members not entitled to wear colours, dress in a black hunt coat and unadorned black buttons for both men and ladies, generally with pale breeches. |
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Fick's account of training, leadership, and combat is straightforward and unadorned, and he is refreshingly unselfconscious about his own baptism by fire. |
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After the heavy damage it sustained in the 1941 bombing, it was rebuilt in a simplified style, something most evident in the floor, which is almost completely unadorned. |
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