Get out of your rut of voting for the aesthetically pleasing contestant with no vocal talent, and pick the ones who can sing. |
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Some of the old Turkish bath houses are still operating and are as aesthetically pleasing as they are physically soothing. |
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This is time consuming and not always aesthetically necessary, but if you decide to fill them in, use lightweight spackle and caulk. |
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The surgeon also strives for a functional repair of the muscles and an aesthetically pleasing approximation of the skin edges. |
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If a sign is constructed aesthetically, I think it gives character to downtown. |
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But once the technological novelty was outgrown, something aesthetically interesting happened. |
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He explores just how we as an audience interact, aesthetically and cerebrally, with the films we view. |
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While traditional lamps sell at 50 paise a piece, aesthetically painted ones sell for a rupee each, they add. |
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Spun in a pattern containing roses, thistles and shamrocks, Honiton lace is perhaps the most aesthetically pleasing of all laces. |
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This claim uncovers why we find certain formal properties such as symmetry and regularity aesthetically pleasing. |
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Beautifully chiseled local stone was used aesthetically in the construction of environmentally friendly buildings. |
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But the donuts themselves are artery cloggers and aesthetically a mess, I think. |
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The sprawling garden was festooned with fancy illuminations and aesthetically decorated flower baskets. |
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A consideration of a filmmaker's poetics should not be aesthetically hamstrung by a flow of cultural associations. |
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The cigar has been aesthetically fashioned with a soft mouthpiece and a detailed ash-effect tip that glows when in use. |
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The Sanctuary itself was spectacularly built and was very aesthetically pleasing to the eye. |
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The practice of counting pitches has all but eliminated the aesthetically pleasing complete game performance. |
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The seating is conceived aesthetically and technically to harmoniously integrate in working environments and residential spaces. |
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To the scientific mind, a euphonious musical piece that calms the mind and soul is as aesthetically beautiful as a complex mathematical formula. |
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One could discuss the use of cars in the film as emblems of the middle and upper classes being inflected socially as well as aesthetically. |
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She says the shoot has been done so aesthetically that several Bollywood biggies have complimented her. |
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His remark places the emphasis on assembling a figure that is aesthetically perfect as well as anatomically correct. |
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This is the least aesthetically beautiful of these five projects, but that's excusable because of its message. |
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The fact is, the media profit from publishing only the most aesthetically appealing images. |
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Locating this in the middle of the family room however may not be aesthetically acceptable. |
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Architecture's symbiotic relationship with global economics makes his choice of design as much a politically as an aesthetically strategic move. |
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These politically inconsequential, but stylish and aesthetically delightful, films were lapped up by the critics. |
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It is one of the most didactically complex and aesthetically rich rooms in the exhibition. |
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From day one, our goal was to develop an aesthetically appealing website that would complement the art within. |
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Different surface finishes are combined with several colors to give many varied and aesthetically pleasing effects. |
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The thread not sewn is tangled in aesthetically pleasing patterns not unlike miniature Pollock drips, then tacked down by a gel medium. |
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He finds these aspects of the tree particularly aesthetically appealing and says the Karee attains this look within five years. |
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The aesthetically perfect world of Los Nubes is perpetually aglow with the warm light of an autumn sunset, or dramatic moonlight. |
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An aesthetically pleasing city with clean air would make cycling and walking more pleasurable. |
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He has consistently distanced himself from his documentarian brethren, both aesthetically and politically. |
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While large amounts of reflective glass may be aesthetically pleasing, it is more harmful to our feathered friends. |
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I am all for protecting species because they are useful, or aesthetically pleasing. |
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The rest alternated between pinching each other, aesthetically arranging their bags and throwing science pamphlets at the snug snoozers. |
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It is an informed and aesthetically pleasing treatment of this broad subject. |
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Stone arches can safely, economically and aesthetically replace concrete lintels. |
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Such vitriol toughened her up for the less aesthetically pleasing career of boxing. |
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It wasn't just because of the camaraderie of the legends, but because of the aesthetically pleasing physiques they built as well. |
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The participants would be bringing aesthetically pleasing furniture suitable for those living in tiny accommodations. |
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It's not known for its flashiness or for its amazing horsepower, and it's definitely not the most aesthetically pleasing car out there. |
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They both displayed full muscle bellies, dramatic V tapers, sleek waistlines, crisp tie-ins and loads of aesthetically pleasing details. |
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Display areas were created in which glass cases were as densely packed as possible without much regard to an aesthetically pleasing installation. |
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At the time of their opening, the towers were praised as technologically marvelous but aesthetically soulless. |
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There is an awesome cathedral in Seville, and a number of other aesthetically pleasing buildings. |
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It seeks to stand completely independent of subjective pointedness but remains aesthetically acute and functionally precise. |
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They do not recognize how aesthetically pleasing your site is but rather will digest the content of your site to understand its subject matter. |
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I don't get the constant double standards and idiocy of this aesthetically obsessed society we live in. |
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Fog came to mean something in London, and as such is made available aesthetically rather than metaphysically. |
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Its last New York appearance included a show shamelessly calculated to sell tickets to the aesthetically challenged. |
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Even pain is transfigured into a sort of pleasure which can be savoured aesthetically. |
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It is the art of dwarfing trees or plants and developing them into aesthetically appealing shapes. |
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On Thursday my inner thigh was an aesthetically pleasing shade of bluey purple. |
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Moreover, the numerous wineries and vineyards were quite aesthetically pleasing to the eye. |
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Crystal ware in delightful shapes is a perennial attraction, along with aesthetically designed desk clocks that do more than just tell the time. |
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Bright colours and clear bold graphics make the menu practical and aesthetically pleasing. |
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It should be relatively easy to pick off the strays, the drunks and the aesthetically challenged from the edge of the dance floor. |
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But I also didn't expect the modern yet historic and aesthetically pleasing city I found myself in this weekend. |
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It is widely regarded as an architectural disaster, aesthetically unpleasing and out of keeping with the rest of the College. |
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We all want a safer, cleaner and a more aesthetically pleasing community. |
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Seoul is, as its boosters claim, fully modern but also both highly congested and aesthetically barren. |
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Musically, intellectually, aesthetically, Questlove emerges as one of the good guys. |
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It saw writing not merely as a textual object, to be aesthetically contemplated, but as inseparable from the social relations between writers and readers. |
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Upon entering the aesthetically appealing living space, one realizes that a lot of thought has been given to the interiors, especially the corners. |
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Bringing together and shaping a disparate collection of vocal and musical samples he creates a rich cultural portrait that succeeds both conceptually and aesthetically. |
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He deftly picks up different objects such as glass stones, beads and white metal piping and threads it aesthetically on a black cotton thread to make a necklace. |
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It thus produces a weiner that sprawls across the plate like an octopus, pleasing the young tykes aesthetically while also reducing the choking hazard. |
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The actors were excited to learn how far Lawson wanted to take the show aesthetically, he recalled. |
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Black boys in hoodies are aesthetically and unconsciously calling for violent action. |
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One such bod was commenting that he thought that the ancients had erected Pentre Ifan because it was aesthetically pleasing and fitted in with the surrounding landscape. |
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Elsewhere it is a similarly depressing story of industrial sheds, ugly roundabouts, sprawling car parks and aesthetically unpleasing supermarkets. |
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If the Cape Dutch style can be likened to pastry, then Klippe Rivier is as light as pastry should be, but the pillar-tops are heavy and aesthetically indigestible. |
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While aesthetically pleasing, the tongue-in-cheek site also tries to answer every previously unasked question regarding phlegm-lore and spit superstitions. |
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In art it is often the departures from symmetry that are aesthetically pleasing or disturbing, and in science those same asymmetries are both revealing and informative. |
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In contrast, Masoch's fictive world is mythical, persuasive, aesthetically oriented, and centered around the idealizing, mystical exaltation of love for the punishing woman. |
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This reduces the number of keys needed to perform a given set of functions and permits a clearer and aesthetically more attractive display to be produced. |
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The patient will use an aesthetically pleasing reconstruction. |
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Indeed, relocating a city to a more effective, attractive but perhaps less aesthetically pleasing location has its logical merits if it improves its strategic aims. |
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Set to address the needs and demands of the fitness freaks, the aesthetically designed and well equipped gym boasts of the best facilities in the City. |
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Lavender is used medicinally, cosmetically, culinarily and aesthetically. |
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The first 30 beads of so of a necklace, we've historically thought was just an aesthetically pleasing pattern customarily used by a particular tribe. |
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Like the daimon of Socrates who indicates only what not to do, we too know instinctively, aesthetically, when a fish stinks, when the sense of beauty is offended. |
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The complexity seems more interesting to me aesthetically, the tying together of multiple voices into a kind of whole from consonant to dissonant. |
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We like certain old cars because we find them aesthetically satisfying and sometimes very beautiful, historically interesting and often powerful evokers of youthful passions. |
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I exasperatedly remarked that they were a perfect match, they were both aesthetically hideous with horrifically competitive personalities to match. |
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Aesthetically it is a dump and, but for the area around the harbour, has no redeeming features. |
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Barbed wire, fences, ditches and jersey barriers may not be aesthetically desirable, but they are effective. |
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After the hurricane, the building was structurally sound but aesthetically displeasing. |
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Outfits are displayed on mannequins rather than strewn about on tables, and accessories are aesthetically arranged in display cases. |
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Critics say that even when the technology delivers on these requirements the concept of reading on a tablet PC is still wrong aesthetically. |
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Aesthetically pleasing it wasn't, but his goal did suggest a quickness of mind and, just as important, a ruthlessness that is engrained in all great strikers. |
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Bilateral neurotized anterolateral thigh flaps were used to achieve a sensate and aesthetically acceptable result. |
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Morton appears to be aesthetically regrouping from the Rolling Stone expose that depicted him as a plaster caster of female anatomical parts. |
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As such there is significant interest in producing a perfume formulation that people will find aesthetically pleasing. |
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It governs the design of a map and it is the cartography that ensures the intended message is delivered both efficiently and aesthetically. |
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Many plants have been introduced with the intent of aesthetically improving public recreation areas or private properties. |
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Amid all the fevered anticipation of this fixture, few would have expected to witness an aesthetically pleasing example of the beautiful game. |
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Nobody could pretend that a huge slope of clinker is aesthetically pleasing. |
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This is commonly used to rivet wood panels into place since the hole does not need to be drilled all the way through the panel, producing an aesthetically pleasing appearance. |
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It's an aesthetically beautiful brewhouse, but it's not as efficient as the compact and modem brewhouses that Leonard and Seaman cut their teeth on. |
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Though perception is always colored by experience, and is necessarily subjective, it is commonly understood that what is not somehow aesthetically satisfying cannot be art. |
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The students read the adolescent literature both efferently and aesthetically as they attended to humor, thus setting conditions for engaging the humor. |
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It combines well aesthetically with drought-tolerant plants that have violet-colored flowers, including lavender, catmint, Cleveland sage and trailing lantana. |
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