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It was a supreme wedding of artistictechnique and deepest mysticism.
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The artistictechnique of collage is based on a logic of choices beyond those of realistic representations.
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In neo-noir, the accentuation of hopelessness and the overtly self-conscious deployment of artistictechnique make the turn to dark comedy nearly inevitable.
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Victor Wong took three years to build and program the robot called A.I Gemini and teach it artistictechniques.
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Introduced more than a century ago, it is still the standard and state-of-the- arttechnique for visualization of neuronal architecture.
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Michelangelo's astonishing 'presentation drawings', lessons in arttechnique for a young aristocrat he adored, tell pagan stories about men and love.
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This type of skew-like motion is not accounted for by the proposed ARTtechnique.
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Strong Style fuses classic technical wrestling and martial artstechniques with an emotional edge.
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Expect lots of real martial artstechniques and the devastating Scorpio Rising axe kick.
Usage of artistic method in English
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They have reached scepticism and the artisticmethod.
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But to produce this effect by the mere spectacle is a less artisticmethod, and dependent on extraneous aids.
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In its stead arose a better, truer method, a more artisticmethod, which we are even now only developing.
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And both are brought into the sphere of the Play by a means in sympathy with the artisticmethod belonging to it.
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The mention of photographs gave me a clue to Campbell Corot's artisticmethods.
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At any rate, the artisticmethods of the portraits seem to be purely Greek.
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Even here it is not her theories, but her artisticmethods, which are imitated.
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Before treating of the artisticmethods it will be well to clear the ground by dismissing the others.
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The long process of self- schooling in artisticmethods which must have preceded this work is hidden from us.
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In China, textile producers used traditional weaving and embroidery techniques along with European artisticmethods learned from local Jesuit missionaries.