Nor do they use color mimetically, symbolically, metaphorically, or even emotively. |
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But the argument against poets and mimesis is made not only poetically but also mimetically. |
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At such times, the neutral, philosophical mode mimetically reproduces Ronsard's earlier pacifistic promotion of a unified France. |
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Ishiguro's pithless, neutered prose is mimetically effective. |
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Notwithstanding its great diversity of styles, forms, themes, and functions, the theatre of today has its roots in a basic impulse to embody expression mimetically. |
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Rarely has a finer, more closely focused lens been used to study such a broad and brutal panorama, mimetically conveying a failure to come to grips with reality by refusing to call that reality by its proper name. |
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Research has often been inspired by natural patterns, drawing from them new molecules. Present day biotechnologies make it possible to synthesize these active matters bio mimetically. |
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