It sounds like kodo mixed with psychedelic rock and dance music, all improvised, but it's unclassifiable. |
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It's remarkable, unclassifiable and vividly delivered on what is altogether a very finely presented disc. |
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To place the unclassifiable Rodin among the Impressionists might be considered perverse. |
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The nation as a whole is too varied, fickle, inconsistent and unclassifiable for that to work. |
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A Getty official ushered me into a roomful of largely unclassifiable objects, randomly placed on steel shelving. |
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However, this general problem of the volume is enlivened by a few apparently illogical digressions and unclassifiable curiosities. |
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While he continues to deliver low blows in equally inelegant packaging, his apologists say he merely has an unclassifiable sense of humour. |
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More and more often bands were releasing records that fell into some area of unclassifiable intent. |
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Despite a multitude of labels and descriptors, Morin and his work remain unclassifiable and fiercely independent. |
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Exhibited for the first time in 2004, Miroslav Tichy's photographs, timeless and unclassifiable, stand witness to a unique talent. |
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Bewitching, vulnerable, unclassifiable, her remarkable voice carries a certain timeless quality. |
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The latest film from Gabriele Salvatores, director of the Oscar winning Mediterraneo, melds several genres whilst remaining refreshingly unclassifiable. |
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Detroit inspires heated poetry, painstaking realism, stories of the supernatural, riveting non-fiction, and unclassifiable imaginative works. |
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Clad in polychromatic day-glo garb and fronted by MCs Terminator Bones and Poor White Trash, these unclassifiable Cambridge, England mish-mashers are a sight to behold. |
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Two unclassifiable mushroom-shaped creatures have been discovered in the ocean depths off Australia. |
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With her unclassifiable second album, La Notte Etterna, French singer Emma Shapplin makes a successful comeback to the international charts. |
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This new version, which lasts just over 10 minutes, takes you into an unclassifiable music stratosphere, almost perfect. |
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The feminin notes of amber and flours combined to the masculin vegetal and wooded notes make of Absolument absinthe an unclassifiable perfume. |
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Total includes 12 malignant new cases and 9 deaths which were unclassifiable. |
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His work remains an unclassifiable mixture, on the border of Fauvism, impressionism and realism. |
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An unclassifiable mixture of animation, drama, love story, coming-of-age-tale-slash-concert movie, Hedwig is adapted from Mitchell's off-Broadway hit of the same name. |
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What is new about President Bush's order is that it radically erases any legal status of the individual, thus producing a legally unnameable and unclassifiable being. |
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Accounts that were unclassifiable because there was insufficient information or because the associated agreements were not provided by the departmental accounting offices. |
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Unable to stick with one idea as they are, these young, engaging and unclassifiable musicians make it impossible for us to give an overall assessment of their work. |
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His timeless and unclassifiable work, first introduced to the wider public at the Seville Biennale by curator Harald Szeemann, reveals a unique, marginal and somewhat monomaniacal talent. |
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In this sense one can say that they are profoundly free, unclassifiable. |
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Both men had problematic literary careers, but Lévi-Strauss came to be considered a profound thinker and the founder of a particular school of thought, while Caillois now passed for an inspired if unclassifiable dabbler. |
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With this singular instrument, constructed by the craftsman Francesco Concas, Paolo elaborates, improvises and composes unclassifiable music, suspended between free jazz, folk noise and minimal pop. |
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Unclassifiable spindle cell sarcoma, fibrosarcoma, or malignant fibrohistiocytoma may resemble the spindle cell areas of angiosarcoma. |
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