Fascinated by the combinatory networks and structures of cloth, he began to dream of immense virtual cities by analogy. |
The artist depicted the city from the south, in a combinatory birds-eye and axonometric view. |
Later a more reliable combinatory method, in which passages expressing similar contents are compared in order to obtain a better understanding of a language's structure, was introduced. |
The procedure sometimes called the combinatory method now appears to be the most efficacious if not indeed the only useful one. |
A note on the emblems of the Evangelists follows in the remarks on the combinatory forms met in grotesque art. |
The combinatory musical style is perhaps too eclectic, yet also undeniably invigorating – like a shot of horseradish vodka. |