Not only chronologically, but also thematically, one can find Spanish, Flemish, Portuguese, German and French authors. |
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It is thematically strong, contains substantial roles for women and never flinches from what it sets out to do. |
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Eleven maps in total have been implemented, and while they vary quite considerably thematically, most are set in dark, foreboding conditions. |
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The garments in the current show are displayed thematically on raised platforms encased by glass partitions. |
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These classes will be structured thematically around the four elements of earth, air, fire and water. |
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The piece has imitation throughout, and the two piano parts are evenly dispersed thematically and in difficulty level. |
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Visually and thematically, it is a stark, ruthless, and true-to-life movie about people living on the urban rural fringe of China today. |
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The show opened logically enough with a chronological arrangement of the first three rooms, followed by two thematically ordered ones. |
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And, despite taking few chances thematically or musically, she delivers a tight, nothing-wasted set. |
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We don't get anything substantially different thematically until the larghetto fourth movement. |
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Nearly 90 paintings and drawings are displayed in 11 rooms, organised thematically within a loosely chronological sequence. |
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You can watch these films as separate entities or as thematically linked nuggets. |
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In this way, the two small paintings thematically join the two transept chapels. |
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The next sections are arranged thematically, looking at different ways to address the anatomy of a vlog. |
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They were Sumerian and Akkadian words inscribed in parallel columns on clay tablets in cuneiform writing and were organized thematically. |
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Frankly, the scenes with her are a little dull, but they are important thematically. |
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She has created a photo series which presents from two to four thematically linked images within the same mat and frame. |
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The curators have taken away some of the remoteness of medieval art by showing their objects thematically. |
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It is mostly a character study and, thematically and mood-wise, is very similar to Magnolia. |
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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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The exhibition is arranged thematically within a chronological framework with works rarely seen or examined outside their country of origin. |
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The replies have been organized thematically, starting with general comments and continuing on a principle-by-principle basis. |
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There are currently 65 rooms, all extremely comfortable, with thematically correct black-and-white bathrooms and mini decanters of estate-made sloe gin to ease your arrival. |
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It was a varied show, not necessarily grouped thematically, but this was a quality which gave it its freshness, showcasing each artist's work as a separate experience. |
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I am trying to decide whether to write it chronologically like the first volume, or thematically. |
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The thematically gritty film becomes a dark dreamlike expressionistic fable supported by innovative camera work and set design. |
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This is a thematically coherent collection of well-crafted pop songs, expertly played by accomplished musicians. |
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The symbol of the ring or circle is used thematically for this coherence. |
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This thematically modulating motif is constantly alternating with graciously arpeggiated sections in an unfurling of triumphant good humour. |
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There was an inflatable bouncy house for kids and a thematically appropriate mechanical bull ride for grown-ups. |
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Those materials are organized both chronologically and thematically, which should be obvious to anyone who watches the film. |
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Like with Don, a lot of this episode was thematically about how you are perceived by the outside world. |
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Since 2004 I have directed three fictional films, each as thematically and formally distinct as the next. |
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The elegiacs of the Theognidean collection are independent both stylistically and thematically. |
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The population ecumene is disseminated to enable users to thematically map census division data. |
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Furthermore, the game suits as a good ice-breaker exercise for a thematically related event. |
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Like the sonata and symphony, the concerto is typically a cycle of several contrasting movements integrated tonally and often thematically. |
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Now, let's see how these divisions help us to interpret the Torah thematically. |
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It will be more thematically orientated and less instrumental than in the past. |
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Looking at thematically orientated research, we can clearly see the need to better support research areas such as energy and climate change. |
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Lessons learned indicate that the new country programme should seek to build greater synergies between projects, thematically and geographically. |
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In the short time we have been in office, we have focused geographically and thematically. |
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That is not only a physically complicated movie, but a thematically complicated movie. |
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Each module includes up to three thematically closely-related lectures and concludes with an exam. |
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The feedback received from all of these questions has been grouped thematically into 13 sections. |
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This guide is a collection of articles by the two authors put together thematically to serve as a reference. |
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This interactive tutorial teaches students key digital literacy skills through a series of four thematically related chapters. |
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The portal will serve as a single point of access to thematically arranged health information produced with Community funding. |
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This category of funds was in itself subdivided thematically into a number of specific budget lines. |
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The handbook will be organized as a thematically structured glossary of approximately 200 terms relating to arms control. |
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The remaining essays, despite the editors' protestations that this volume is more thematically coherent than the typical Festschrift, are something of a grab bag. |
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The mini-thons will be thematically organized to complement the new episode. |
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While thematically they rail against these trappings, the whole album sounds like a slow process of ultimate defeat, the band seemingly unable to shake the ties they deride. |
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Some works are examined thematically, such as his Madonnas, Allegories, the lost Leda and the Swan, and recently discovered sketches for the unexecuted sculpture Hercules. |
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Elsewhere, the calypso is a link to home, thematically and more subtly. |
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The collections themselves will be organised thematically, beginning with the physical environment of the Nile valley and the surrounding desert and oases. |
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Furthermore, the study's presentation of the opinions of non-literary people is chronologically and thematically disorganized. |
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It's delimitation: the macrostructure must be delimited historically, geographically, thematically and depending on the knowledge of language from the supposed users. |
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Each principle and its objectives are organized thematically. |
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A new landing page, visually and thematically linked to the PSAs, will allow us to further develop our message and lead consumers to important resources on our website. |
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The picture presented in Psalm 40 and thematically connected to Exodus 21 is one where the servant had his ear pierced on the doorposts which contained the commandments of Adonai. |
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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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Responses to open-ended questions were coded thematically. |
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Symphony No. 103 is especially thematically economical, and its movements are related by thematic resemblances, foreshadowing the cyclic nature of many 19th-century symphonies. |
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These sites are also suitable for commemorations requiring gatherings and ceremonies, and they may offer the potential to include a linear presentation on a series of thematically related commemorations. |
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The Security Council has, in the context of its mandate, approached the issue of missiles both thematically and in the context of regional or country-specific issues through the adoption of a number of resolutions. |
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As concerns crisis response and peace-building the Commission will continue to use the crisis response part of the Stability Instrument to react in a flexible way, both geographically and thematically, to crisis situations. |
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They also monitor all aspects of human rights as well as thematically reviewing progress on the implementation of economic, social and cultural rights. |
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They are geared towards a particular group of clients, products are frequently targeted at women, managers or seniors, or the programmes are geared thematically. |
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Attached to a video monitor, the foil becomes an octapus linking the various panels and snippets of text to thematically arranged images. |
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This agricultural ecumene enables users to thematically map data aggregated to the census division level and limits the data display to those areas where agricultural activity is concentrated in Canada. |
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Some institutions are geographically or thematically specialised, like local ombudsmen or national institutions whose mandate consists of promoting or protecting rights of particular groups. |
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Rather than chronicling events as they happened in time, Suetonius presents them thematically. |
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All comments received in Russian were translated into English and organized thematically for further use in the writing and finalization of the report. |
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The position of these verses between these two stories suggests that these verses may contain information to link the two stories thematically as well as textually. |
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Based on keyword density, the system enables a list of thematically associated pages to be generated for each page, thereby improving not only navigation but also their respective ranking. |
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His chapters are arranged thematically, not chronologically. |
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Since the Tate Modern first opened in 2000, the collections have not been displayed in chronological order but have been arranged thematically into broad groups. |
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