Hatoum's video works are not only conceptually generic, their execution is classically styled. |
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He tries to write off both performances with his classically backhanded style. |
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More of an improviser than a classically trained cook, he still puts hot sauce on everything. |
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A fine example of balance and grace, Mercury is classically modernist in its proportions and implications. |
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For example, his grandmother seems to have been classically repressed and sublimated her tensions by repeated whippings of Paul. |
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Although never a classically handsome frontman, the wild-eyed, razor-thin Cave suddenly found himself an object of female fascination. |
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Patients with CFS lack feelings of anhedonia, guilt, and decreased motivation classically seen in patients with depression. |
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This spring, BMW plans to reintroduce the Mini Cooper, a classically designed roadster with fun and style as its main themes. |
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Mums are queuing up to get their hands on a classically designed pram favoured by royals and celebrities. |
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My challenge was to create a classically styled tabletop display that allowed the contents to be updated and viewed from all sides. |
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Prunings from mature hollies make their way into classically shaped urns, while evergreen garlands drape windows and doors. |
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The classically shaped knobs reinforce the house's Mediterranean character. |
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In fact, the website points out that its early exponents were classically trained singers specialising in khayaal and thumri styles of singing. |
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Hilary's singing voice is classically trained to perfection, her tones both rich and clear. |
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All art is but facsimile of nature and the art of imitating someone or something classically in order to entertain is mimicry. |
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It was to be an incredibly exciting new company with classically based modern dance. |
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In journalism classically understood, information flows from the press to the public. |
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Finally, he is a classically trained chef who has run his own restaurants but who is also very unstuffy. |
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Histamine, which is released by mast cells in persons with urticaria and other allergic reactions, classically is associated with pruritus. |
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The ex-punk, classically outlandish Clark gave Trevitt a superb solo to music of Erik Satie, titled Satie Stud. |
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Some like the non-emotional, classically paired-down performance, while ours is the more romantic approach. |
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Volvulus classically appears on the upper GI as a spiral corkscrew of the duodenum. |
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A classically trained actor, he found his first brush with show business aged 15 as a stagehand at York Theatre Royal. |
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Among the classically inspired statuary, saints, such as St. Fiacre, the patron saint of gardeners, are popular, Galvan says. |
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North is classically defined as the cardinal point opposite the sun's position at noon. |
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Its clinical presentations have classically been defined as acute, subacute, and chronic. |
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In truth it combines all that is classically French in style with the very latest in hi-tech bar couture. |
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His more classically disciplined response is no less effective, and the Collegium performed this carefully calibrated score superlatively. |
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The classically inspired garden is a perfect spot for reading, relaxing, posing, or even planning a murder. |
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These were women who were classically educated through carefully selected literature and who would form the basis of a stable family life. |
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She maintains that a classically trained grammarian would in fact not interpret it that way. |
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Fielding, aristocratic and classically educated, was worldly, tolerant, self-assured, and witty. |
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When the museum opened in 1961, in a classically inspired pavilion, Carter's collection became the foundation of a public enterprise. |
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It features wide piazzas, perfectly proportioned civic buildings, and classically inspired columns and arches. |
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The cemetery is a classically designed rectangle bisected with both oval and diagonal pathways. |
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The surreal gardens of Cythera contain all manner of outlandish, classically conceived decorative structures and fountains. |
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His interiors combine domes, columned screens, and apses with classically derived surface patterns in delicate colors. |
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It needs a classically sensed score to build the tension and give greater sense to the overwhelming energy. |
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He performs the work here with Glennie, a more classically oriented percussionist. |
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Nonhereditary DNA mutations are not classically understood as representing the individual's genotype. |
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Emotional expression isn't sacrificed to the demands of classically beautiful tone. |
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The storytelling builds to an almighty crescendo between two classically trained craftsmen. |
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This is a real voice, classically trained and responsive to most everything its owner asks it to do. |
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Interruption of oxygen supply to the fetus was classically considered to be the main causal factor explaining later cerebral palsy. |
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The chef explains that the dishes will be classically interpreted, but will be a touch more progressive. |
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As I pointed out, in classically long-winded form, the argument is about as clever as a four-year-old's protest. |
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It is easy to assume that the director's reticent, classically self-effacing style is merely decorative, dry, or inert. |
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In fact, he gets a classically Sonnenfeld story about trying to get the trainer to teach the dog to talk. |
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The first thing to note is that, classically, drunkenness involves a privileged relation to truth. |
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He is already burying the actor and his career in a classically Friedmanesque act of media myopia. |
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It's a crackerjack spy thriller with classically Hitchcockian characters and situations. |
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Large objects can behave classically, while smaller objects behave quantum mechanically. |
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The author examines solvability in quantum mechanics and classically superfluous invariants. |
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We can say that the particle must be moving around in the classically allowed region. |
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The classically trained violinist started her career playing in jazz combos. |
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These are classically inclusivist views, which interpret other faiths ultimately in the categories of the home religion. |
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As classically conceived, a real number can be thought of as an infinite decimal, a completed infinity. |
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A classically trained ballet and jazz dancer, she shows us how to undulate our bodies and trace a figure of eight with our hips. |
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With a few simple steps, you can transform this classically contoured design into a comfortable gliding rocker that will last for years to come. |
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These classically trained ballet dancers transitioned entirely into flamenco catching the style, impulse and eclat of the genre. |
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The condition may resolve late in pregnancy, but classically flares up again at delivery. |
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Cranachan is classically made with toasted oatmeal, cream, crowdie, heather honey and berries. |
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Even on the fashion front, although the dresses were classically glamorous, not one would have frightened the horses. |
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Black sputum is a sign of inhalation of particles, usually from cigarettes, but classically from coal dust in miners. |
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Their Bellinis are world-class, and well worth the price tag, especially considering the classically beautiful surroundings, and excellent service. |
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Much of the show's success is attributable the classically trained cast. |
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This rare syndrome was classically diagnosed by a triad of findings. |
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These two Sligo ladies are both classically trained pianists, but their superb voices, and outstanding vocal arrangements are even more impressive. |
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What did he, a classically trained actor and bibliophile, really see in her? |
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It comes as no surprise that they are both classically trained musicians who have dabbled in the likes of opera, off-Broadway musicals, and jam bands. |
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Of course, classically trained economists have bandied about all manner of explanations to account for the anomaly, none of which include management nor manipulation. |
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Montenebro goat's cheese, valdeon blue cheese along with semi-hard and hard mahon and manchegowere classically served with membrillo, or quince jelly. |
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It might cost you the Speakership, but presiding over a classically dysfunctional House with the rule might do the same thing. |
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After 1570, another leading architect modernized the house and added classically inspired fronts to the entrance and to the grand entrance to the hall. |
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Botanists have classically viewed this polymorphism as an outcrossing mechanism, since in most situations reciprocal morphs can only cross-fertilize. |
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Grossly, oncocytomas are well circumscribed, nonencapsulated neoplasms that are classically mahogany brown and in larger rumors have a central, stellate, radiating scar. |
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This recessively inherited disorder classically presents during infancy and early childhood with a severe illness characterised by encephalopathy and hypoglycaemia. |
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It turns out that, both classically and quantum mechanically, there is a close connection between a particle's magnetic moment and its angular momentum. |
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Dispensed medications are classically classified into three categories. |
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His most personal movie presents a classically Holmesian mystery. |
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The Sidecar is classically made with Cognac, Cointreau, and lemon juice. |
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I wouldn't say that they were classically satirical in their approach. |
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The evolution of a classically chaotic Hamiltonian system is characterized by a computational complexity that increases exponentially with time elapsed. |
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The former has the classically draped general rising from his sarcophagus, while around him the pyramid of Eternity crumbles and the figure of Time breaks his scythe. |
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He represents Danish, a classically trained painter born in Ukraine. |
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This subtle fragrance is classically feminine with a modern approach. |
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A classically trained viola player, John Cale took career advice from Bernstein and Copland before fetching up at the Factory with Warhol, Nico and Lou Reed. |
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The methods are still used by classically trained Ayurvedic doctors today. |
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But that does not diminish its status as classically Bergmanesque. |
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It seemed suitable for a lovely 32-year-old classically trained cellist. |
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Lesions on children classically involve the buccal and gingival mucosa. |
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After 1570 another leading architect, John Smythson, modernized the house and added classically inspired fronts to the entrance and to the grand entrance to the hall. |
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The problem of any classically educated writer's falling in love with Greece was how to reconcile the provincial reality with the idealized images. |
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In the classically austere traditions of the republic, its gladiators found the ideals to keep their enthusiasm on the high plane of the great historical tragedy. |
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Vanessa and Caroline Sadlier and two classically trained sopranos from Viewmount, Waterford. and are well known soloists and duettists in concerts, recitals and functions. |
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It is not a classically beautiful mountain, with a well-defined peak, but it has a multitude of cracks and crevasses and ledges, a lifetime of problems for a young climber. |
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An inflammatory dermatosis of unknown etiology, lichen planus classically presents as shiny, violaceous, flat-topped, polygonal papules, 2 mm to 10 mm in diameter. |
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Mass to Then there's the great humour of the Just William books, pricking pomposity and poking fun at poodle-fakers in a classically British way. |
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Thus classically there is decreased color and Doppler flow to the ovary, but with detorsion, this pattern is reversed. |
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His portrait of Derich Berck of Cologne, on the other hand, is classically simple, possibly influenced by Titian. |
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The disorder classically affects older women, causing apical ballooning and basal hyperkinesis of the left ventricle. |
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None of this is adequately theorized in the classically expressed Jungian system, though it may be discussed by more modern Jungians. |
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Absence of a classically activated macrophage cytokine signature in peripheral spondylarthritis, including psoriatic arthritis. |
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Norwegian singer and songwriter Kate Havnevik is a classically trained musician, but also incorporates trip hop into her work. |
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From sizzling tropical prints to the classically chic black, these 'hero' swimsuits are stunningly stylish as well as flattering on all figures. |
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Although IDO is classically recognized for its immunomodulatory property, it has presented nonimmunological effects in some tumors. |
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Symptoms of celiac disease are classically those of malabsorption, including steatorrhea, weight loss, and deficiency of fat-soluble vitamins. |
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A perfectly entails B iff A classically entails B, A is satisfiable and B is invalid. |
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During this time, Bradfield, alongside the classically trained Sean Moore, primarily wrote the music while Wire focused on the lyrics. |
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This is evident in Botticelli's classically inspired 15th century painting The Birth of Venus. |
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About 254 nuclides have never been observed to decay, and are classically considered stable. |
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The term herd is generally applied to mammals, and most particularly to the grazing ungulates that classically display this behaviour. |
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Large groups of carnivores are usually called packs, and in nature a herd is classically subject to predation from pack hunters. |
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A point in the manifold is classically represented by a vector in the ambient space. |
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Moreover, in the propositional case, a sentence is classically provable if its double negation is intuitionistically provable. |
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We found fibroadenoma, classically a condition encountered in younger individuals, to be more common among older patients. |
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Glands of simple atrophy lack the papillations classically seen in benign prostatic glands and often have an irregular or angulated shape. |
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The early churches, falling into the Georgian period, show a high proportion of Gothic Revival buildings, along with the classically inspired. |
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A classically trained musician and a self-taught LIPA-honed player, they combine intricate, percussive guitar and compelling vocals. |
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Zoroastrianism classically does not accept converts, but this issue has become controversial in the 20th century due to the rapid decline in membership. |
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Stress fractures have classically been divided into fatigue and insufficiency fractures, with our case being categorised under a fatigue fracture. |
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Identifiable individual styles of classically incorrect Latin prevail. |
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Articles emerged in the UK press in March and April 2008 stating that she was still training classically, considering a return to classical crossover. |
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His almost snooty character does seem at odds among the hoi polloi of the Madchester scene, but that leads to some classically caustic pieces of dialogue. |
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Bruschetta is Italian in origin and is classically toasted bread, drizzled with olive oil,rubbed with fresh garlic and topped with fresh plum tomatoes. |
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Their methodologies produced well-rounded, classically trained dancers capable of performing the works of other choreographers in other companies, as well. |
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The classically styled camera recalls design cues such as a recognizable pentaprism and top cover, which is now constructed of durable, lightweight magnesium alloy. |
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The CML chronic phase classically presents with neutrophilic leukocytosis with an increased percentage of myelocytes, metamyelocytes, bands, and segmented neutrophils. |
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Ezra rounded off the set with Cyndi Lauper's Girls Just Wanna Have Fun, pulling it off well for an acoustic, male rendition of a classically up-beat anthem. |
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