Human expression and creativity, usually influenced by culture.
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Examples for "arts"
Examples for "arts"
1A NEW arts centre will open to the public in Carlow today.
2Good arts policy should come out of accurate information and strong data.
3For example, Sal could begin teaching martial arts one evening per week.
4The obvious problem is that the Ebacc excludes every single arts subject.
5A key issue that kept coming up in the arts: Pay people.
1STRANGER: There is such a thing as learning music or handicraft arts in general?
2The conversation passed by natural degrees to a consideration of the fine arts in general.
3EBONY: How do we go about making dance, the arts in general really, more of a priority?
4Parnassus: a mountain in Greece, sacred to Apollo and the Muses, and hence the domain of the arts in general.
5What we have said here may be extended to the fine arts in general, except certain restrictions that are self-evident.
1A key issue that kept coming up in the arts: Pay people.
2He simply does not believe Ireland regards the arts as a necessity.
3In the late 19th century all the arts in Europe were booming.
4For some reason the arts is never seen as a critical industry.
5Imagine having not one but two Government bodies to support the arts.
6They have been taught the arts of war since an early age.
7Volunteers are needed everywhere, for environmental projects, research, the arts-youname it.
8This, of course, cannot happen in any other sphere of the arts.'
9Private philanthropy will never replace public funding of the arts in Ireland.
10Yet those ravages, ironically, helped create a fertile environment for the arts.
11But in Japan they appreciate the arts and really love American music.
12What's the best way for the arts to survive the funding cuts?
13He excelled all the other Persian kings in the arts of peace.
14And the most powerful of all the arts that arouse the emotions.
15And yes, access to the arts and cultural expressions of the world.
16This substance is very useful in many of the arts and manufactures.
Translations for the arts