Buchner relies instead on an incandescent emotional realism which welds together the impressionistic nature of the play's structure and argument. |
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As the reading went on, a guy sitting down in front of me drew an impressionistic sketch into a handmade blank book. |
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Two solo harpists are positioned stereophonically on the stage, and surrounded by the impressionistic, spectral sound world of the orchestra. |
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Cohen's prose is impressionistic, a layering of details rather than a structured argument. |
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More often than not, many China-related books and reports these days are too impressionistic. |
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The how-to-write segments are eclectic, impressionistic rather than thorough, and in general lack the animation of the rest of the book. |
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Washington runs on statistics, but most Americans operate based on more impressionistic judgments. |
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Quantitative researchers sometimes criticize qualitative research as being too impressionistic and subjective. |
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Some subsequent scholars have regarded such overall judgments as unduly subjective and impressionistic. |
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An hour later, I came away happy and entertained, but with only the most impressionistic idea of how the wheels in Dionne's creative mind turn. |
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Whereas her elder brother has a knack for narrative storytelling, Stacey takes a more impressionistic approach. |
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This is a lot to do in 226 pages, so Cooper's arguments and examples are sometimes impressionistic, as he freely admits. |
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These conclusions were reached by applying an impressionistic methodology involving generalising from a few cases. |
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The results are obviously going to be impressionistic at best, but I think it's better than nothing. |
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These are haunting, almost surrealistic, impressionistic versions of what Christmas Eve can be. |
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There is no sustained analysis to speak of, merely impressionistic detail woven into a narrative of tedious detail and worthless prose. |
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All of the above, of course, is merely what I know off the top of my head, and is perhaps a little impressionistic and dated. |
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Parisian street scenes, impressionistic landscapes, Rembrandt and Andy Warhol are popular on the islands these days. |
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Insights, while not necessarily inaccurate, are frequently based on anecdotal evidence and hence impressionistic. |
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Pope has a scratchy, dark drawing style that tosses characters and objects together in an impressionistic jumble. |
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Stephen paints with his impressionistic views of vast, cool mathematical landscapes. |
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Her early work consisted mostly of impressionistic nudes and still lifes painted with a bold palette. |
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On 'The Bird and Phoenix', he achieves an impressionistic, plaintive tone on flute. |
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And the animation, which combines impressionistic images with remarkable three-dimensionality will blow you away. |
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The brushwork is impressionistic, with jewelry only suggested by bright dots of color. |
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While he's impeccably assured and well-versed in real old-time country blues, his approach to song structure is equally impressionistic. |
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In terms of recording, Millions Now Living is warm and thoroughly blended, as impressionistic as Albini's sound is hyperreal. |
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The exercise is impressionistic and personal, one with which many readers will, doubtless, take issue. |
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Gould, faithful to his tastes and convictions, could not do anything but skirt around the impressionistic aspect of this page. |
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The classics of the impressionistic and expressionistic eras serve as a model for an arty version of a classic game. |
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The movement between associative or impressionistic writing and the denotative is one of the poem's many pleasures. |
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Photographers are experimenting with time-lapse and multiple exposures, which create amazing, impressionistic effects. |
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The lyrics aren't any worse than usual, but I've never had so little else to hold my attention than this blah-blah love-everyone impressionistic nonsense. |
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In establishing undue hardship, an employer may not rely on anecdotal or impressionistic evidence of risk. |
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It is remarkable to see that the Dutch painter Ton Dubbeldam often chooses themes that beautifully come together with his impressionistic and pointillist techniques. |
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And underlying that impressionistic view is the reality of the massive inroads that capitalism has made at the socio-economic level there. |
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The invisible feminine chorus resounds in uninterrupted pianissimo, using impressionistic tones, suggesting a surface of water reflecting light. |
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A standard that excludes members of a particular group on impressionistic assumptions is generally suspect. |
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The entire film consists of archival materials edited together into an impressionistic portrait of Nixon and his closest aides. |
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I must needs adopt an impressionistic approach in my responses to some of the more trenchant comments that have been made. |
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She brings soul to anything her lazy-sounding voice touches and a vision of the world which is wrought in impressionistic, scattergun lyrics gilded with humour. |
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Figures are usually based on impressionistic and subjective questionnaires rather than rigorous clinical evidence or diagnosis. |
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But it is unclear whether the public understands the impressionistic nature of the FBI's crime data. |
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This is but an impressionistic synthesis of some of the common characteristics of different democratic transitions. |
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Due to the slight blur of the line, these images are slightly unfocused and appear more impressionistic since colors and details flow evenly together. |
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It's very much an impressionistic view of the eras involved. |
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Subjective belief, impressionistic evidence of increased expenses and speculation by the employer about future costs are not allowed. |
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Still adhering to hypnotic vocal melodies and traditional string arrangements, it has modernized Nordic roots music and projected it into an impressionistic future soundscape. |
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This painting is, however, very pictorial and dramatic rather than impressionistic. |
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Thomas goes about things in a very impressionistic way, leaving everyone free to interpret his songs as they choose. |
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He says, though, that his recollections are more impressionistic. |
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A pack of planets transits your impressionistic sector, where transcending the material or ordinary becomes the focus. |
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He worked tirelessly to perfect a prose style that was full of zest for life and was seemingly impressionistic. |
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An impressionistic hymn to both São Paulo and one unique regional music form, Cesar Paes' Saudade do Futuro is an infectious delight. |
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Although Mr. Saw's impressionistic oils of market scenes sell like hotcakes in a local gallery, his passion is painting the human body. |
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Despite its gritty physical detail and rough language, it's impressionistic. |
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Late classical style included a proportional portrayal of the human body and impressionistic presentation of space. |
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However, Grych and Fincham caution that much of the support for the programs has been impressionistic or limited because the evaluations contain serious methodological flaws. |
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These videos contained impressionistic footage, dramatic recreations and interviews that, at the time, represented a somewhat revolutionary technique. |
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However, the available literature and data in many areas are general and impressionistic, limiting how definitive the findings can be, and some are necessarily speculative. |
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Though perhaps Truffaut's most distinguished feature was his largely impressionistic, unargumentative and anti-theoretical writing method. |
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The style used in these volumes was still essentially realistic, but had something of an impressionistic feel. |
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A strongly impressionistic portrait of an undeservedly little-known scientist, The Evolutionist is a raptly compelling read. |
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As tends to be the case with impressionistic documentaries of this kind, some will find the film's 99-minute running time in need of flensing. |
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In form, the stories range from impressionistic to fairly linear. |
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On the third point, we may venture some preliminary thoughts, of almost an impressionistic nature to indicate another channel through which employment subsidies may work. |
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These large watercolours magnetize by their impressionistic style and master-level representation, and the gentle pearl palette makes them exceptionally aesthetic. |
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Although there is an element of stylization, the exquisiteness and delicacy of the hands, faces, and costumes infuse the painting with an impressionistic quality. |
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Even the revised version is a little slapdash and impressionistic. |
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Five characters, three men and two women: David Storey's short, dry and impressionistic phrases grab hold of them and bring them to life with simple, almost suspended, language. |
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Now they're just an impressionistic blipvert aimed at infecting us virally. |
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They are two works, that one and the one we are looking at today, of a powerfully descriptive realism, a classicist return to landscapes with the more or less impressionistic tendencies of some years earlier. |
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She pins snippets of poems that evoke their marriage and family, and recipes that Ficre, a chef and prolific painter, enjoyed, onto an impressionistic canvas. |
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The Tribunal found that the complaint of discrimination was not substantiated and that the evidence in support of the complaint was vague and impressionistic. |
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On other occasions natural light plays an impressionistic game in an interior, independent patches of light only coming together to form a whole in the brain when the space is perceived globally. |
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The musical styles range from impressionistic to improvisation over a walking octave bass to Chopin-like arpeggiation to open chords to running eighth notes. |
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The earlier pieces in the series are brighter and more cheerful than their later counterparts and in them Abdessalam's style is sketchier, more impressionistic. |
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Your Dreams, Change Your Elk says during hypnagogia, your brain is in a more associative, impressionistic state where your ideas are not restrained by conventional wisdom. |
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