Art produced for ceremonies is stylistically much simpler than that produced for non-Aboriginal audiences. |
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This virtuoso short story collection is emotionally uncompromising and stylistically daring. |
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Matisse is notable for the stylistically disjunctive, masklike treatment of the face, with its blacked-out, empty eyes. |
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The profits from those commissions let him take the smaller, stylistically carte-blanche projects he enjoys. |
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And though Corpses is shot very, very stylistically, full of rapid-fire cutaways and over-the-top art direction. |
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The film may not be stylistically adventurous, with long scenes and conventional editing, but the content bites. |
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However, his music failed to evolve stylistically after the early 1830s and he was often charged with mannerism by less sympathetic critics. |
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There sprung up in a new generation of film critics a desire to analyze films stylistically rather than thematically. |
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It also corresponds stylistically to a pair of Kentian giltwood marble topped sidetables in the Long Gallery. |
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We're talking about six stone-cold classic pop albums, in a row, each one more stylistically progressive and wonderfully weird than the last. |
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Chardin's softer, more painterly realism exhibits a Rococo temperament stylistically fused with an illusionistic aim, each moderating the other. |
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Despite the somewhat old-fashioned leg, the double-scrolled and finialled stretchers link it stylistically to the throne. |
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I think that would nicely satisfy all of the above criteria, stylistically. |
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The manuscript is also rich in ornamental decoration, to which those of the other exemplars are stylistically related. |
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The Magnum opens up to 7.75 inches in length, with over four inches of that in a pugnacious handle stylistically befitting the business end of the knife. |
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Short and stylistically different than much of the rest of the album, it features Hayden in top vocal form, gently wrapping his words around a meandering piano melody. |
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And it's true that Khoury, who writes largely in a colloquial Arabic, has been a major innovator both stylistically and topically. |
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From 1922 his stylistically radical work was put to utilitarian ends, including the design of speakers' tribunes and latterly agitprop photomontage and graphic design. |
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These ten songs certainly aren't stylistically groundbreaking, or even trendsetting, but they are sophisticated, whimsical and, most of all, earnest. |
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Although each stepwell varies stylistically, all of them incorporated flights of stairs leading from the surface to the water. |
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The elegiacs of the Theognidean collection are independent both stylistically and thematically. |
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Our translators translate exclusively into their native language to ensure that texts are stylistically and terminologically correct. |
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The lively and stylistically assured performances of this young chamber orchestra quickly enabled it to win the favor of audiences. |
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Our Language Management System is designed to ensure that your texts are grammatically, orthographically and stylistically correct. |
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Though this may be unexceptionable enough from the point of view of gender, it's a messy and ungainly solution stylistically, and one to be avoided. |
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Formally and stylistically they have more to do with Italy than Portugal or Spain. |
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Hearing her old tunes afresh tonight, you still boggle at how much clear blue water there is, stylistically, between her songs. |
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These ones are judging stylistically again, they might like a certain lo-fi recording but to me the method of producing shouldn't get in the way. |
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As the text did not make that clear, and so to avoid any ambiguity, it should be clarified stylistically. |
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There is no doubt as to the authorship of the watercolour, since it can be placed stylistically within the oeuvre of George Heriot. |
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The result of this is a stylistically homogeneous urban composition with a high level of architectural and landscape values. |
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I can rewrite colleagues' texts that have not been written in their mother tongue, improving them grammatically and stylistically. |
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It's more hugely entertaining than any film with something to say has any right to be, and stylistically, it belies its roots as a television series pilot. |
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Buxtehude's numerous vocal compositions which was written for performance in the LĆ¼beck Marienkirche, are stylistically quite varied. |
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It seemed stylistically unflawed, but the style was painful, it stabbed and slashed at my literary Russian soul. |
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With a view to publishing, I can write scientific texts in my field that are largely correct and stylistically appropriate. |
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A stylistically innovative book that uses humour to encourage reflection on the themes of differences and friendship. |
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Walser even coins diminutive verbs, definitively demonstrating his stylistically entrancing preference for diminutive forms. |
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They may recognize that advertising differs stylistically from programmes, but they are generally unclear about the purpose of the advert. |
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There is no difference, functionally or stylistically, between the two campaigns. |
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Her work is stylistically influenced by the graphic, painterly, and photographic elements often combined in the collages of the Russian constructivists. |
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I don't believe that these two examples are ungrammatical, nor do I think that they would be improved stylistically by replacing the conjunctive contrast with a than phrase. |
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The declivity of different geometrical shapes creates lively combinations and gives the solid panel a modern and stylistically rich beauty. |
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By 1410, a fully-articulated, individually tailored, and stylistically uniform harness of moulded plate armour covered the whole body of every Latin knight. |
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Technically, conceptually, and stylistically the Shroud makes no sense as a medieval artwork. |
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Ideologically and stylistically, Gingrich is far closer to her idea of an aggressively conservative nominee. |
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Somewhere, stylistically, between country rock and folk roots, this songwriter has an original, weathered and understatedly expressive voice for a 23-year-old. |
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It was both stylistically adventurous and powerfully moving. |
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But stylistically the DLC could not have been further from the new zeitgeist. |
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I see a lot of critics judging stylistically and that really drives me nuts because I think that a good sound is a good sound and can be played on anything from an acoustic guitar, a piano or a complex electronic track. |
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But if you stick with it, and perhaps gen up on the story beforehand, it's strong, impressive stuff, and is very much a forerunner, stylistically speaking, to the rather more sedate Revengers Tragedy. |
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He works in series and stylistically combines precise abstraction with expressive figuration and little text pieces reminding of comic strips gone wild. |
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Nevertheless, by the 1800s, men were wearing coats, based stylistically on the military greatcoats given to the Mi'kmaq as treaty presents by the French and English. |
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Substantively, as opposed to stylistically, there was no New Left. |
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Peruse the tables in a British bookstore, and it is clear that the seasonal sentiment is not levity, which usually does well in December, but griping. The complaint genre is stylistically diverse. |
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So, I think, stylistically, he's one of the hardest guys to fight given his speed. |
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Nonetheless, the information needed to play in a stylistically appropriate manner is present. |
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In doing so, we ensure that your text garners the attention it deserves. We achieve this by making sure that each text is grammatically correct, stylistically apt, and gets to the point efficiently. |
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Both stylistically and metrically, the Homeric poems appear to be earlier than the Hesiodic poems, which many scholars place not long after 700 bce. |
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These artists were, in a sense, picking up where bp nichol and the Coach House comix artists of the late 1960s and early 70s had left off, pushing the limits of comics, stylistically and thematically. |
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There exists so much compelling and powerful music, much of which is stylistically and lyrically unique, making meaningful value judgments virtually impossible. |
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In the recent years, the Dutch DJ Tiƫsto remixed for a variety of names, which stylistically far removed from the trance-genre, the DJ otherwise known. |
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As the work progresses the violin and cello enter and the work begins to slowly drift stylistically in the direction of Astor Piazzola's style of tango. |
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You can rely on our specialists to produce stylistically appropriate documents with flawless terminology, freeing you to concentrate on the case at hand. |
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Heavily symbolic and stylistically confusing, it's a passionate attack on globalisation. |
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I seem to prefer the songs that are stylistically very removed from the metal idiom of the originals, so I'll leave it up to anyone to try and guess which songs these might be based on the above. |
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His fiction, which has only recently been appearing here, can be stylistically elusive, but in essence it is chokingly direct. |
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The central painting, depicting Circe's palace, is compositionally and stylistically different than the rest of the frieze. |
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However, examples like this are perceived by native speakers as excessively bureaucratic, stylistically awkward or even satirical. |
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In 2009, cavers discovered drawings in Coliboaia Cave in Romania, stylistically comparable to those at Chauvet. |
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Stravinsky's Pulcinella, for example, is a neoclassical composition because it is stylistically similar to works of the Baroque era. |
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Guitarists as stylistically disparate as Peter Frampton and Jeff Beck were auditioned as well as Robert Johnson and Shuggie Otis. |
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Hair and makeup have evolved stylistically along with the clothes we wear. |
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The first, marked brevius, is stylistically similar to the Vesper psalms with alternation of soloists and ripienists. |
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Glover upheld musical matters stylistically and stylishly with her forces of 10 musicians and doubled as one of the harpsichordists. |
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The paintings appear brown or red in color, and are stylistically similar to other Paleolithic rock art from around the world but are unlike any other examples in Mongolia. |
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There were a number of artists at this date who painted famed altarpieces, that are stylistically quite distinct from both the Italian and the Flemish. |
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The choreography, to Lou Harrison's score, was complex enough musically and stylistically to challenge both performers and viewers without being showboaty. |
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These researchers based their schemes on the presence of stratified, in situ portable art that could be linked stylistically to parietal art in the same cave. |
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From the beginning, Hass's work seems, stylistically speaking, to struggle between the urge to be essential and imagistic and the desire to be narrative and expansive. |
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In my opinion, this word-for-word rendering, so greatly beneficial for novice readers of Greek, warrants more attention both semantically and stylistically. |
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Furthermore, the works themselves are arguably connected stylistically with the so-called virginalist school, even if the models for them are not of British origin. |
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