Her artistry of story telling is welcome as it is thankfully free from any obtrusive stylistic aerobatics. |
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He is no mere copyist though, as he manages to create a sound all his own, rooted entirely in artistry. |
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Our notions of order and disorder stand in stark contrast to the dynamic artistry of the integral beauty of things as they are in nature. |
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The show must be seen for the brilliance and no-nonsense artistry of its leading lady, our delightful dame of the calceolarias. |
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Villa, in short, puts forward an argument for his own artistry, comparing his work to Seurat's pointillism. |
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The arts events will be sponsored by Catamount Arts, a major presenter of regional artistry. |
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Parker displays the monomania that crucially marks off true artistry from mere dabbling. |
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The artistry comes when you take someone else's music, and use it to create a mood or an atmosphere, or send people on an aural journey of sorts. |
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Today, his comedies are remembered for their level of artistry, inventiveness and trenchant sarcasm. |
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She could handle a rifle or a six-gun with an artistry unsurpassed by that of any human being before her time or, probably, since. |
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He, too, was totally aware of the emotional content of each song and cut his musical cloth accordingly while accompanying with true artistry. |
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They felt quite alone in their expressly political and critical form of drag artistry. |
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The artistry of the hidden beauty lies in its polysemy, and that of the visible in its unsurpassed preeminence. |
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After six decades on the world's concert stages, Rosand's artistry and technical brilliance remain undiminished. |
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But that doesn't deduct from the artistry and distinction that beams from the rest of the film. |
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Women writers developed an artistry of indirection, dissembling, splitting, masking, and coding to get their anger out into the public sphere. |
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The artistry and craftsmanship displayed, particularly in the later pieces, was stunning in its beauty and intricacy. |
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I'm fairly convinced that the contests would show the strength, intelligence, artistry and finesse of the American game and players are superior. |
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To me, that word conjures up incredible artistry, and is not something one would find at your neighborhood mall or boutique. |
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Of all types of commercially based American music, jazz is the one that has most consistently fostered musical artistry on a high level. |
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The plays are excellently staged by the adaptor and designed with frugal artistry, making an altogether satisfactory evening. |
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They will deliver a show that is quirky, fun and spontaneous, while simultaneously enrapturing the audience with their artistry and talent. |
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Henderson would carry into battle a keen humour and surrealistic artistry as a civilising force to offset the enormities of war. |
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Caught in weft and woof of India's looms are stories of ancient skills, artistry and tradition. |
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Al is a rare multi-instrumentalist, able to alternate on reeds and trumpet with equal artistry over an evening. |
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Correspondingly, workmanship and artistry of a high order also appears to be an inborn gift of the people here. |
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From its opening shot of a wing mirror reflecting New York taxis shimmering in the night, the film has many moments of visual artistry. |
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The success formula in modern gymnastics is complexity plus beauty plus artistry. |
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Whether drawings, xerographs or paintings, Viktor A. Pavlov's works are all distinguished by fine artistry. |
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The soloist amply betrays his great love for this music, which he interprets with supreme artistry yet restrained enthusiasm. |
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Unfortunately, most writings on Katchor emphasize literary and anecdotal content over artistry. |
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I tolerated this institutionalized avarice and cynicism for years because of the occasional artistry of a Sugar Ray Robinson or a Muhammad Ali. |
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This film captured the elegance of ancient Chinese martial artistry through inventive cinematic techniques. |
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In 1986 they produced a CD of Mozart lieder that immediately revealed the kind of artistry they were aiming at. |
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But in 1954 he stopped playing the clarinet, claiming he could not achieve the level of artistry he desired. |
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The color plates reflect the artistry of Louis Prang of Boston, the leading chromolithographer of the period. |
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His clarity of projection, firmness of line, richness of tone and nobility of presence all bespeak rare artistry. |
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There are moments of artistry and tenderness in the best of these photographs but they come from the man behind the camera, not her. |
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For approximately the past twenty-five years, the level of artistry in US comics and graphic novels has risen. |
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Equally apparent is the skill and artistry with which Melville transcends his influences. |
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All are carved from white granite and show a skill and artistry rarely seen elsewhere. |
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Of course most of us will never be able to match the skill and artistry of the great musicians of our time. |
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The assembling crowd reacted like fans at a corrida, saluting each move and countermove with appreciation for the artistry of it all. |
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Like his film-star predecessor Ronald Reagan, he makes no great claims to artistry. |
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He has created a small menu of mostly Asian cuisine, lending his own inspired artistry to each dish. |
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I was in utter admiration of the talent and artistry that the guys all possessed. |
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It is a testament to his consummate artistry that Hunt's oeuvre does not become repetitive. |
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They are a potent symbol of the jet age and a form of aerial artistry that decorates clear blue skies. |
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Every few years Oscar sees fit to reward genuine artistry, thereby reminding us why we watch the show in the first place. |
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Will his wife appreciate his artistry or will she have him cut it up for firewood to keep her warm? |
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There was an explosion of colour, creativity and artistry on display among the masqueraders. |
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For he saw in the mass market of Hollywood one whose artistry might equal or surpass anything available in the European art houses. |
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Today garden artistry is available to everyone, and it doesn't have to be on a grand scale. |
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Between polonaises and mazurkas, character teacher David Boyet emphasizes artistry as he demonstrates epaulement. |
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The piano artistry of Leviev has brought him recognition as a one of the major jazz innovators of this century. |
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Even the emotional experience that Tchaikovsky's music affords us can be traced back to his consummate artistry. |
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It is a key sign of great artistry when a musician regularly magnetises the ear from the very first phrase. |
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She absently tapped her artistry pencil on the sketch paper as she stared out onto the whitened garden with unseeing eyes. |
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An Aymara woman admires the artistry of the poncho I am wearing with a gold-toothed grin. |
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There are a number of roles within the classical ballet that represent the epitome of a ballerina's artistry. |
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There are few stunts and only rudimentary fight sequences, dependent upon fire power rather than martial artistry. |
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A creative who flipped the script and studied art first, Williams turned to acting to support his artistry. |
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But meanwhile, with marvelous artistry, he skillfully carved a snowy ivory statue. |
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In the individual female competition, the Russian school, with its trademark artistry and excellent choreography, again reigned supreme. |
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Davenport's purposefully low-tech sculptures maintain a good balance of homespun craftsmanship and conceptual artistry. |
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What's often missing in these tedious sermons is the fun of these ads, the ridiculous enthusiasm and vivacity, and an appreciation for the artistry evident in every ad. |
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Now, access to the consumer is where profits are made, and artistry is getting commoditized. |
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The emphasis on the quick opinion undercuts ambitions of artistry, and great individual columns can be lost in the wall of sound. |
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What follows from here is a marvel of the artistry of argument, of a mind at work against the narrowest ideas of its age. |
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Not about that fact that whittling was involved, nor perhaps on the skill and artistry of my fellow whittlers, but the fact that I could ever hope to produce anything. |
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Many blended scotches are just as delicious and take even more artistry to make. |
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One thread of the new book concerns the effect of digitalization on creative artistry. |
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You will be enthralled by the skill and artistry of the Russian ice stars. |
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Peter Jackson's King Kong was an epic work of consummate artistry. |
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There is no mistaking the technical skill and artistry of these dancers. |
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The artistry of the conman is given an enticing makeover by Sir Ridley Scott in Matchstick Men, an ingenious little crime caper which functions on many levels. |
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Boat making, silver-smithing, bronze tooling, cloth weaving and basket making are examples of the types of artistry celebrated and emulated in modern-day culture. |
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It's also a fascinating story about how red-dirt artistry and two-bit commerce came together to create and market a product that transformed the music world. |
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However, in recent years he has turned his skill and artistry to the crafting of artefacts wrought from ancient native woods, bone, gold, bronze and steel. |
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The film is, like its centerpiece child, compelling precisely because it weaves together perfection and imperfection, artistry and reality, reason and sentiment. |
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It was by their pianism that we were to judge their artistry. |
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However, these are remarkable examples of ingenuity as well as artistry. |
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That Morris' own photography, like his writing, insinuated itself with considerable artistry into the vernacular culture he revered was a matter he preferred not to discuss. |
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Furthermore, a perusal of the entire list of best-picture winners, from 1927 on, gives the impression that this top award was a tribute to plushness, not artistry. |
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They certainly don't add a shred of artistry to a floor exercise. |
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The result is an hourlong stuntfest that, hard as it tries, is woefully short on thrills and artistry. |
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It was in the late 16th and 17th centuries that the artistry of the Persian carpet peaked, under the Safavid ruler Shah 'Abbas. |
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Harmon's face beetrooted. He strode from the office, stared at the cell block, and swore with artistry. |
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Successful lesson example can always present the high scientificity and artistry in teaching. |
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Also important were the many patrons who ruled states and used the artistry of the Renaissance as a sign of their power. |
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Today, they are rapidly gaining recognition for their high level of artistry and unique approach to concertizing. |
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For its French readers, Paris' Le Jazz Hot review was trying to explain the artistry of U.S. bebopper Charlie Parker. |
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If one could earn a black belt in Japanese artistry, Karen Remsen, 16, did when she scored a top prize in Tokyopop's manga competition. |
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On touring the various craft shops, he felt an immediate affinity for the heat of the forge and the artistry of the ironsmith. |
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You might as well forget or throw mythopoesis out of your reckoning of the originality and authority of artistry in Soyinka's poetry and drama. |
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With artistry this spellbinding, we can't begin to imagine what Dean Dodrill would do with a whole team. |
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Weive also ensured that its design combines the sculptural artistry and technical precision found in the saloon and hatch models. |
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Swifts, house martins and sand martins share the swallow's penchant for aerial artistry. |
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Jonas Barish was the leading figure among critics who appreciated Jonson's artistry. |
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If you separate your work from reality, the artistry and stylization become the focus. |
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Memorable partnerships flourish when one member of the duo looks deeply into the artistry of the other and embraces his or her style, musicianship, and eccentricities. |
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Similarly, Entertainment Weekly said that Boyle's performance was a victory for talent and artistry in a culture obsessed with physical attractiveness and presentation. |
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May Wilson and Eliza Bell, among others, continued the tradition of ceramic artistry into the 1940s and 1950s by hand painting various items with floral patterns. |
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A curatorial scope that encompasses both archaeological and contemporary material, including both unique masterpieces of artistry and objects of everyday life. |
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As Paul Collingwood lifted the trophy above his head in Barbados, it was a pity the victory hadn't been down to Yorkshire grit or Surrey artistry. |
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White represents a growing number of woodturners whose artistry has evolved not only in Central Massachusetts, but nationally and internationally in the past few decades. |
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In 1970, Peter Brook staged the play for the Royal Shakespeare Company in a blank white box, in which masculine fairies engaged in circus tricks such as trapeze artistry. |
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Yoinks and gadzooks at what I did see! Yoinks as I watched the display! Yoinks and away such feathered artistry! Yoinks you would have the same say! |
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Rather than sexistly disregarding female labor and artistry, Randolph overvalues it, begrudging Zoo her life because it comes at the expense of his cherished quilt. |
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The artistry of these baskets is being steadily enhanced through colour use and improved designs as they are increasingly produced for international markets. |
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In April 2014 Faker released his debut album Built on Glass which reached number one on the Australian charts and laid out different sides of Fakers artistry. |
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