This suggestiveness gives his work an accessibility and popular appeal rare in contemporary art. |
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The replacement of riotousness with seeming respectability would not have reduced the suggestiveness of these images for them. |
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We do not endorse those who must resort to lewd suggestiveness in an attempt to create humor. |
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Their sexual repression may have caused them ludicrously to see suggestiveness in the legs of a piano, so that they might cover them up. |
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The author decries the sexual explicitness of popular culture and suggests ways that parents can protect their children from the suggestiveness of media images. |
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The indirection and suggestiveness of French Symbolist literature were introduced by Kim Ŏk, the principal translator. |
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Much like the Persian robāʿī and the Japanese haiku, jueju are judged by suggestiveness and economy. |
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Lambert's chalk pastel illustrations with friendly rounded stylisations, and deep, tonally harmonious colours, share the suggestiveness and gentleness of Almond's text. |
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This valley contributes a lot to the beauty and suggestiveness of the park, with some of the most characteristic views and typical environmental traits of the Dolomite valleys. |
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The sketches of the Romantic artist Eugène Delacroix, created swiftly and filled with flamboyant and undetailed strokes, had a suggestiveness of dramatic figures and compositions. |
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The amoeboid form is unthinkable without them, and not only for their zoomorphic suggestiveness. |
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The suggestiveness of the words 'shivering' and 'shattered' led me to explore instrumental effects, which are intended to conjure up sensuous, haunting feelings in the listener. |
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So there was no trepidation at all about the suggestiveness of the lyrics? |
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In the course of the action, however, in the development of character, theme, and situation and in the conceptual suggestiveness of language, tragedy presents the positive terms in which these questions might be answered. |
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Indebted to the modes of investigation and drawing up of inventories, Shibli's analytic way with the camera resists the all-enveloping suggestiveness of the ceremonial. |
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