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The concreteobject, as the vibrating string of a violin.
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Our everydav aesthetic judgments are wont to leave the attributes thus vaguely referred to the concreteobject.
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Beauty is frequently attributed to a concreteobject as a whole--toa flower or shell, for example, as a visible whole.
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If the sinner and the sin in him, are the concreteobject of the divine wrath, then indeed there can be no mercy.
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Again, in childhood, these feelings were called out only by some definite, concreteobject; now they are stimulated by great ideas as well.
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Yet the meanings are still indispensable; for they indicate the concreteobjects or ideas towards which emotion is directed.
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The task allowed the separate investigation of lower-order switching between concreteobjects and higher-order switching between abstract task rules.
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As the familiar, concreteobjects introduced in figures frequently have associated emotions, figurative expressions often make an emotional appeal.
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Concreteobjects to being frozen before it is "set," but it is exceedingly accommodating about working under water.
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Almost all his figures and comparisons illustrate concreteobjects by concreteobjects, and occurrences in time by other occurrences later in time.
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And when that poetry is made and resident in similar concreteobjects of home-howwill it seem, one wonders, to their children?
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Very recently he abandoned the use of concreteobjects in favor of a technique involving the use of silk-screened images applied to canvas.
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He picked up vocabulary and grammatical rules very rapidly, but he seemed completely unable to use the language beyond discussion of concreteobjects and actions.
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At the same time, by referring the beauty of concreteobjects to certain aesthetic relations, he virtually accepted the possibility of universal aesthetic judgments (cf.