Instead the papers are permeated with a modernistic and very individualistic notion of gender. |
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But even in death the mangroves are unusual, becoming gnarly bits of modernistic art few sculptors call match. |
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But with the onset of the Depression, he saw modernistic commercial photography go out of fashion. |
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During the Second World War an elaborate, modernistic and experimental magazine called Angry Penguins was issued for a while in Australia. |
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Team members made copious lists on large charts, which were impressive, modernistic art forms in vibrant script and colors. |
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We are presented with a modernistic cityscape on which are mounted neon signs that flash the names of cast and crew as the camera pans across it. |
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Like so many fashionably modernistic productions, this one comes across as gimmicky, born of a desire to shock in order to shake up conventional morality. |
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Those who cover themselves with the scarfskin of goods seem to look more modernistic and polished than primitive and barbarous people do. |
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The architecture is modernistic, huge frontal glass doors, polished marble entrance floor of the hall and metal staircase. |
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We have to move beyond that and get into something more modernistic and more effective for the people of Canada. |
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However, Tunisia's regional environment somewhat hampered those modernistic liberal trends. |
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The sculptural shape makes the chair a real 80's icon and a true ambassadeur of post modernistic design. |
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The works of art representative production of the 30s and 40s exemplified the consolidation of modernistic proposals. |
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None of the European or NorthAfrica realizations exhibit such a synthesis of the modernistic picture nor are they at the same scale. |
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Tel-Aviv's uniqueness lays in the fact, that it is a whole city, which has been constructed according to modernistic principals. |
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The clean, modernistic lines of the boat and the views of water create a sense of freedom and a tranquil base where there is lots of room for colours and shapes to play with for stylist Lene Rønfeldt. |
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The more the modernistic comparative vision aims at a classification, the more it is inevitably exposed to multiple senses and forms of otherness. |
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In our two large halls you can travel to the modernistic period and experience the atmosphere of the beginning of the 20th century, which had such an important influence on our city. |
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Dramatic, modernistic showplace in the gated Sanderling Club on Siesta Key. |
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Andromeda Enterprise sells modernistic chess boards. |
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In summer 1977 ECM suddenly sounded like Brazil, though not like samba and carnival but more complex, broken and modernistic, just as the city Brasilia is a hypermodern architectural vision in the middle of the jungle. |
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This modernistic actor's career will undoubtedly proceed to the next step of his career. |
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Indeed, for the next two years it floundered from one scheme to another in the impossible hope of squaring the circle of modernistic reform, popular hostility, respect of privilege, and the preservation of royal absolutism. |
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Birtwistle's music is complex, written in a modernistic manner with a clear, distinctive voice. |
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He prefers traditional religions to modernistic denominations that relativize truth and make a god out of self-fulfillment. |
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Richard Leese, leader of Manchester council, says that some people will detest the curved ramps on the new square, its steel windmills and the modernistic footbridge, across the street from where the bomb went off. |
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Police deployed in force and shut down traffic in the central esplanade of the modernistic capital of Brasilia ahead of Wednesday's marches. |
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Scriabin, a piano virtuoso, infused his music with mysticism and evolved a modernistic idiom through which he created a musical counterpart to the Symbolist literature of the period. |
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They've now been together for five years, specialising in a modernistic jazz sound that's open to external influences. |
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The other, Les Biches by Poulenc, portrayed flirtatious chatter and seductive thoughts in both neo-classic and modernistic styles. |
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Indeed many people viewed Stravinsky's evolution beyond the Rite as a betrayal of both his Slavic roots and modernistic genius, so the question can be posed in all earnestness: did Stravinsky himself survive the Rite? |
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There are contrary examples, like Le Corbusier, whose plans for Chandigarh were less a gesture of finding marks than of creating a modernistic counter-world. |
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In England, Charles Haddon Spurgeon fought against modernistic views of the Scripture in the Downgrade Controversy and severed his church from the Baptist Union as a result. |
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Cuvaison's new label, introduced with the release of the 2011 Estate Chardonnay and 2011 Estate Pinot Noir, features a clean, modernistic logo, updated fonts and foil trim. |
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