A NEW arts centre will open to the public in Carlow today.
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Good arts policy should come out of accurate information and strong data.
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For example, Sal could begin teaching martial arts one evening per week.
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The obvious problem is that the Ebacc excludes every single arts subject.
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A key issue that kept coming up in the arts: Pay people.
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He wondered if a similar movement was taking place in the humanities.
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The career prospects for young academics, especially in the humanities, are dire.
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Since 1989, she has held a chair in the humanities at Princeton.
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Let him go to Pavia, to the Sapienza, to study his humanities.
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All of which begs the question: what use are the arts and humanities?
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The romanticist, on the other hand, loves the spontaneous gush of wonder.
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History has not yet discovered the first realist or the first romanticist.
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Compare him with Schumann, and the genuine romanticist tops the virtuoso.
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They are romanticist in temper, suggesting now Schiller and now Hugo.
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Yet no one would ever call Turgenev a romanticist, or Stevenson a realist.
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It must be as hard to think up anything new in that kind as in romanticistic fiction, which circus-acting otherwise largely resembles.
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It was romantic as Shakespeare himself was romantic, in an elder sense of the word, and not romanticistic as Dumas was romanticistic.
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He must say to himself that Balzac, when he imagined these monsters, was not Balzac, he was Dumas; he was not realistic, he was romanticistic.
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His third orchestral work, the symphonic poem "Lamia," is based upon the fantastic (and what Mr. Howells would call unconscionably "romanticistic") poem of Keats.
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A liberalarts education teaches you how to think- Ireadthat somewhere.
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Amy, I work at a small liberalarts college in Southeastern Ohio.
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At least, that's what I learned from a Yale liberalarts education.
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He'd gone to Trinity, the private liberalarts college in Hartford, Connecticut.
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He acquired an associate degree in liberalarts, majoring in physical education.
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It was the artisticstyle and the subject matter that would be explosive.
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The artwork itself contained multiple images, each rendered in a different artisticstyle.
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His artisticstyle was a chastened reflex of his social demeanour.
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As a Comic Shanower's artisticstyle is very realistic.
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Stevenson's romances are remarkable for artisticstyle, clearness of visual image, and boyish love of adventure.