What is remarkable, by contrast, is how unsympathetic and inartistic his spouse and offspring appear to be. |
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It's not that his life was barren, nor was he uncreative, blank, and inartistic. |
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These are not illegitimate pressures, even if they may seem inartistic, in a business that has never offered itself as simply an art. |
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Why are other magazines so successful in filling up their copies with lucrative advertising and this one only attracts a few inelegant, inartistic, advertisers? |
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Crude, inartistic effects could not be hidden under the revealing light of electricity. |
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It is impossible to entirely acquit this otherwise excellent conductor of the charge of an undue and very inartistic exaggeration for the sake of effect. |
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The document of the 21st May 1930 cannot be regarded as other than inartistic, and may appear repellent to the trained sense of an equity draftsman. |
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Apart from the occasional strimming and on some of the roundabouts, an economical and inartistic planting of annuals, no signs of care are evident. |
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Canvas scenery depicting stock scenes is now used by most popular troupes, but unfortunately it is often as inartistic as it is inexpensive. |
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Most readers, I think, will find this region arid, and inherently inartistic. |
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Good taste will reject anything that is shoddy, grotesque or inartistic. |
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We must exclude from art not only meretricious works, but also those inspired by a desire for goodness, as equally, though differently, inartistic and repugnant to lovers of poetry. |
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