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The decoration of Skagen Glasværksted is an abstract, organic relief,
Here I could move in an abstract boundless room
Mueller suspects that an abstract or“why” mindset may be a better psychological framework to consider novelty than,
BoardServ is a personal endeavor to create an abstract and useful game server for easy implementation in network games.
Syndrome Turner, an abstract of which can be found on the Internet still remains a mysterious disease because it does not set the exact reasons for his appearance.
The poems are not kept in an abstract, impersonal vacuum,
Yet it was only an abstract of the materials which I had collected,
Taken from an article in the 1982, an abstract presenting the team“Parmesan cheese” who participated in the Dakar 1983.
The following is an abstract of Czech President Vaclav Klaus' speech at the NIPCC Climatologist expert congress in New York on March 2-4, 2008.
Perhaps the reason that the idea of the Krull dimension is such a natural concept is that it encapsulates in an abstract setting the analogues of geometric dimensions.
twixt 0.9.2 twixt project is an abstract thinking game.
to define the religious sentiment[Gemüt] by itself, and to presuppose an abstract- isolated- human individual.
to define the religious sentiment regarded by itself, and to presuppose an abstract- isolated- human individual.
It could be called an abstract. If you indulged in aestheticism for its own sake.
it could be called an abstract.
Thus, by making this one simple change-a change that was motivated by an abstract social psychological theory.
Vox Reportage, composed for Ars Nova Copenhagen in 2016, is an abstract flowering of serious,
were not, however, built on an abstract and rigorous mathematical foundation.
instead find an abstract pictorial dynamic that could generate affect.
By making this one simple change-a change that was motivated by an abstract social psychological theory.