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  • One does not mind the ending, but one notices that when Taylor strings together abstract nouns, he is at his least compelling.
  • Many abstract nouns are uncountable, but not all uncountable nouns are abstract .
  • This is a laudable but somewhat abstract concept.
  • It's about the right image going with the right story in the right direction, rather than it being abstract .
  • In that profession you start with a blank sheet of paper and a concept or abstract idea.
  • Goodwin now works in both representational and abstract modes.
  • ‘If she were a painting she'd have to be an abstract by Picasso because she has so many faces,’ he said.
  • As your Honours have seen the substantive provision of the Act is one which uses the abstract noun.
  • For a longer piece of work, you would have the luxury to break down the symbols further and make those symbols interact in a more abstract manner, which will boost the power of the sigil.
  • Her work is abstract , using geometrical shapes subtly arranged and typically painted in soft colours.
  • At the moment, for many, it's just too abstract and theoretical.
  • My political culture is empirical rather than abstract .
  • This intermediate acts as a base to abstract protons from the Zn-H 2 O to produce the nucleophilic Zn-OH - species.
  • One conclusion that one might be tempted to draw from this is that mathematical truths cannot, after all, imply the existence of specific abstract objects of any kind.
  • The most difficult task for the mothers was to explain the concept of abstract nouns and mimetic words in Korean.
  • Equally, every painting, however realistic, is an abstract .
  • Once we get a hint we are capable of making the original more abstract and less concrete, of extending a concrete and singular concept into more abstract spheres.
  • It came through concrete example and abstract argument.
  • She is represented by two unprepossessing abstract heads rendered in polychrome clay.
  • We respond to dangers that our ancestors equipped us to understand, like fire and fangs and claws, more readily than we respond to threats based on abstract reasoning.
  • You cannot have a war on an abstract noun. ‘Terrorism’ is that.
  • Perspicacity is an abstract noun describing a certain capacity of a certain capability.
  • The former is an abstract noun, the latter is a person.
  • However, the customer wandered away to look at an abstract in big, bold colors.
  • How, if it's a category mistake to think that you can fight a war against it, do you organise an international campaign against an abstract noun?
  • They mean something more abstract - a philosophical schema for governing, which often amounts to a slogan to describe one's ideology.
  • Those were theoretical or abstract possibilities not applying to this case.
  • The choreography is abstract and seemed very difficult - it demands strong technique and exactness.
  • Click on the ‘enlarge image’ link to access a brief explanation and a link to the abstract for that article.
  • There, I can discuss things from my past in an abstract manner, without directly pointing fingers.
  • But the same critics applauded our next production, ‘Search for my Tongue’, which was abstract and based on the loss of identity.
  • But it is Brutus who is the most instantly recognisable modern figure in his use of abstract nouns to justify political ends.
  • If one wanted to abstract a general rule from the affair it might well be ‘to make a building look effeminate, trashy and like something out of Disneyworld, be sure to add banded pink stripes’.
  • This sort of abstract illusionism brings to mind certain early canvases by Bridget Riley.
  • Today in Mr. Danton's class, I got hit with a ruler again for saying love was a concrete noun and not an abstract one.
  • Both legs and abstract shapes contribute to an almost painterly overall compositional effect.
  • All the stories were written specifically for this collection - all have abstract nouns as titles and all are thematically linked.
  • I found it abstract and rather unmoving, more of an idea for a drama than a compelling drama itself.
  • There is nothing wrong in principle in waging war on an abstract noun; the British navy successfully waged a war on slavery, by which they meant a war on slavers.
  • It will be easier at this time to put abstract ideas into concrete form.
  • These two shows, a few months apart, displayed the tactile and abstract effects she wrings from such small-scale marks.
  • Chagall's public writings did not tend toward the abstract or theoretical.
  • For these abstract artists, the external world is mediated by internal feelings.
  • It means a combination of things, both abstract and physical.
  • But terror is an abstract noun, not a country as our Constitution pickily insists for a war.
  • His later style of the 1940s is more abstract and colour becomes the most important factor.
  • Liberty is a ponderous and not-to-be-used-lightly abstract noun.
  • And, even though Patrick Mason's production is presented by Edinburgh's Royal Lyceum Company, I question his decision to abstract the play from its Irish setting with its echoes of the Ulysses Night-town sequence.
  • It was a figurative abstract of Pare Argile holding his son as a newly born baby.
  • In the '50s, he made heavily textured abstract paintings using crumpled mulberry paper and globs of oil paint.
  • The layers of abstract colour in her current work recalls another German painter, Gerhard Richter.
  • Rothko stresses that the contrast between abstract and representational painting is overdrawn, that all art has subject matter.
  • Some people feel modern dance is difficult to follow, somewhat abstract or esoteric.
  • But equally, he claimed that he was capable of dissociating himself from his physical disorders only through abstract thought.
  • These stories are not abstract or theoretical and they communicate a local opinion directly.
  • The other dream was a lot more abstract and involved.
  • The landscape background of Elizabeth's portrait in particular is remarkably abstract , using strong colour and thick impasto.
  • Video has a place on blogs, especially in reporting about tsunamis and other events that are dramatic and not abstract .
  • They are very abstract , based on mythical and dreamy themes.
  • Their plainly representational knotty, bark-covered surface contrasts with the immaterial, abstract shapes of the molding.
  • The lower half of the artwork consists of dark splotches and torn-paper abstract effects.
  • Lyrics are abstract and often inscrutable, but powerful images sometime fight through the verbal and instrumental haze.
  • Modem science, no matter how theoretical, speculative and abstract , strives finally for empirical evidence to test and confirm its truth claims.
  • The function of a metaphor is to explain one thing in terms of another thing - typically, to clarify an abstract concept by comparing it to something concrete.
  • Here's a big goof that new web writers frequently make: writing copy that's too abstract , too esoteric, too philosophical.
  • Second, this shaky notion was based on a highly abstract and contentious branch of physics known as string theory.
  • What makes the humanities (separate from the arts) important is that they take the areas where we have insufficient data and try to abstract useful principles from it.
  • Thus, ‘the Chinese are always forced by the very nature of the language to resort to concrete expression for abstract concepts’.
  • The point is this - we cannot abstract ideas from the historical epoch in which they appeared.
  • An abstract of this article has been published.
  • Poetry allows us to examine science in a way that purely scientific discourse cannot by analogizing abstract concepts into concrete forms.
  • Several artists claimed to be the first to paint an abstract picture, rather as early photographers had wrangled over who had invented the camera.
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