Ms. Maiolino's current show, "Errânicia Poética (Poetic Wanderings)," at Hauser & Wirth, uses poetic images and objects similarly to evoke multiple meanings.
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Mr. Hill, in a variety of poetic forms, reworked Christian symbols, memories of childhood and Britain's violent past in a poetic language that required much of the reader.
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The book itself — erotic, spiritual, poetic — is anything but.
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" Sondheim's own "idea of poetic lyric writing was conversational.
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But that's not why his art is often called poetic.
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It's a poetic metaphor, yes, but not a literal reality.
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We wax poetic about Trader Joe's products all the time.
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It's a poetic blueprint for collective action and powerful gestures.
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The descriptions read like poetic blazons: Behold the lopsided ears!
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I got out and wrote a poetic essay about it.
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He's the quieter, more poetic guitarist in King Ly Chee.
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Seems the Poetic Justice Bureau had been right behind FEMA.
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Not all of his poetic thought experiments or metaphors work.
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But her work also exudes a personal, even poetic warmth.
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His poetic style varies from the imagistic to the prosaic.
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It's almost poetic, if you stop to think about it.
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But, those feelings make for some pretty poetic song lyrics.
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Check out his reasoning ... to Cruz it's basically poetic justice.
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Think of it more as a dreamy, poetic character study.
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Were you intending to find something poetic in the structure?
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It's a métier like any other, but a poetic métier.
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It offers a set of extraordinarily poetic and beautiful songs.
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Her home and gardens — these places were her poetic laboratory.
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There's something comforting about poetic, funny, or interesting last words.
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I think his are more than that; they are poetic.
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Inside, it's even grosser, and not in a poetic way.
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Friend: The moon connects with Neptune, and Capricorn feels poetic.
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Soft drink ads tend to be either poetic or wry.
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Cendrars was, beyond all questions, the pioneer of poetic modernism.
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We loved the poetic nature of each of these pieces.
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The descriptions of battle are restrained, the poetic excerpts polite.
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The language public art should use is the poetic language.
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He used poetic expressions, slang and other modern literary devices.
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Gorgeous as this visual is, it's poetic in its restraint.
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I haven't slept, O.K., I'm going to get poetic [laughs].
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It's as if they're presenting their poetic qualifications for inspection.
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Ms. Smith contributes writings that are more abstract and poetic.
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You exposed our falsehoods and truths with a poetic understanding.
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Radtke's poetic language becomes diffuse and begins to resemble platitudes.
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Grove's work in this book can be oblique but poetic.
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Snapshot: Above, an image by the poetic photographer Rinko Kawauchi.
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There is something very poetic about her writing; it's sensory.
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The watch was conceived in a somewhat less poetic context.
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Jesse Ruddock's debut novel offers many poetic and intimate moments.
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"I find it the most poetic, romantic medium," he says.
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This method of dealing with material fact shorn of any auxiliary symbolic/poetic association, set his path towards the worst of all possible worlds: formalist reductionist solipsism without a hint of poetic or political metaphor.
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Chico MacMurtie's border-crossing robot serves a poetic and political function.
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It helps that Mr Gange's prose is itself poetic and precise.
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Well that is a great and poetic note to end on!
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There are no symbolic or poetic references to the eternal sea.
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And it's not just a poetic solution for post-disaster times.
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Your passing in this manner is extremely poetic and somehow beautiful.
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The video of the poetic proposal, which was posted on Dec.
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The execution is perfect, but the theme itself is simply poetic.
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No, we're not here to wax poetic about flares yet again.
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We bar hop while waxing poetic about life on the road.
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And why shouldn't we wax poetic about the Kenny Ortega flick?
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There was little that was poetic about the denizens of Rabbie's.
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They ended up being much more free-flowing and poetic sometimes.
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Their responses were much more moving and poetic than we anticipated.
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We've already waxed poetic about the importance of good, sharp knives.
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Celebrating her on the bill has a sense of poetic justice.
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And they themselves have some very poetic takes on their work.
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But Beckett is an unusual and extreme instance of poetic anxiety.
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Check out the Poetic Justice website and see how to help.
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For Democrats, there is some poetic justice in Mr Grofman's plan.
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Their songs dealt with Brown's immediate concerns and poetic existential musings.
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I also imagined him as a poetic forerunner to hip-hop.
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He makes this effort we put into our newspaper really poetic.
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"It was so poetic, but also dark and dramatic," he says.
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These complexities are exemplified by the poetic sensibility of Mouton's aesthetic.
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The poetic, wistful payoff drops several episodes later, like an afterthought.
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"Russell is a very beautiful and poetic signer," Mr. Gold said.
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And her contribution to the 2012 Whitney Biennial was memorably poetic.
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" Here's more about the show, "Vanguard Revisited: Poetic Politics & Black Futures.
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It's a poetic character-driven piece, about race, love and coping.
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The result: wildly assorted visual and poetic permutations, real, imaginary, literary.
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When he spoke, his poetic form could take over a room.
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It is a perfect poetic expression of deflated glory: Napoleon's hemorrhoids.
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It's not as poetic or immediately enjoyable as the first film.
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"I think tap is a very subtle poetic form," he said.
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In this context, Verzemnieks's intimate and poetic book assumes practical value.
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But unlike Milton's work, this is neither epic nor particularly poetic.
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The second book — alas for the poetic resonance of the first!
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"My entire poetic sphere is Nordic," he wrote in his memoirs.
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"My entire poetic sphere is Nordic," he wrote in his memoirs.
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His is not primarily what we would call a poetic imagination.
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And that in a way, is very poetic and very beautiful.
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It's poetic but also primitive and strong, which is very Fendi.
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Some in Boston find an enduring poetic resonance in Charlie's plight.
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And I'm guessing his language is an obscenely poetic as ever?
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All three poets understand antinomy as constitutional to the poetic act.
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Has there ever been a more poetic setting of the stage?
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You use your own vision and hearing to feel poetic meaning.
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And always, how can one best achieve this with poetic integrity?
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However, "poetic cubism" fails to capture Cendrars's linguistic originality; in fact, he was never identified with any literary movement and was, himself, completely indifferent to the characterizations and classifications of the poetic idioms of his time.
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You know, a private place to wax poetic about Harry Styles's tattoos.
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Smile, listen to them wax poetic, and thank them for their insight.
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The synchronicity that happens in this form of music becomes really poetic.
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When we say a place, it's a poetic use of the word.
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We've waxed poetic on how much we loathe cleaning our makeup brushes.
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Most poetic are four watercolor and ink on paper drawings from 2000.
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And yet, a poetic acts twinkles like a star in this darkness.
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I don't want to just wax poetic on panels or red carpets.
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The exhibition also highlights instances of poetic alignment between the two artists.
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The following New Year's Eve was notable mostly for the poetic weather.
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"Sound and Sense: Poetic Musings in American Art," Georgia O'Keeffe and others.
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In vivid, poetic detail, the narrator retells (or reimagines) their time together.
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Eve preferred to wax poetic about her relationship drama and personal competitiveness.
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We're bringing it full circle and I find that kind of poetic.
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Dreamy Neptune begins its retrograde in psychic, poetic Pisces on June 13.
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It's poetic and it was so much to be happening at once.
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" A more poetic version read: "How's it feel being in Podesta's pocket?
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It's not poetic at all, it's just the truth and about me.
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The likely reason is that Mikus was too poetic for Judd's taste.
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Krasner's dark and poetic lyrics converse with hardware glitches and melodic synths.
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Though the documentary series is poetic and emotional, it's also thoroughly educational.
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Can you beat the dead mare in a battle of poetic wits?
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Naturally, he channels his poetic chops into rhymes for Shaolin's turntable beats.
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Straight James / Gay James is a poetic bildungsroman—raw, candid, and uninhibited.
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"Chaplet" and "Joy," poetic in their efficiency, would be postcards, exactingly handwritten.
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As the sensitive, poetic Edmund, Mr. Gallagher is loud and joltingly contemporary.
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The irony (or poetic justice) of my situation does not escape me.
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I would like to think of them as little poetic stories, vignettes.
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From the outset, Mr. Antin's poetic stance was off-kilter and provocative.
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Judge Briccetti called the fine "poetic justice" in light of the amount.
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Other Forbes specimens have better preserved the poetic mystique of their origins.
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His letters were poetic and funny; mine were authoritative, wounded and hopeful.
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It's all very poetic and rarely boring, except maybe to Rick himself.
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But I like making things a little more poetic and less obvious.
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Psutka's sometimes poetic, sometimes erudite inclinations are prominent in everything he does.
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"It seems more poetic," he said, "that I should scatter her ashes."
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Lisa [12:30 PM] I wonder if Robert Mueller is that poetic?
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But it can be poetic, and sometimes it can be quite sublime.
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It's poetic license that's been carefully applied for, and we accept it.
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The show is beautifully done, and the narration is often quite poetic.
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In Mr. Girard's poetic 2013 production, blood is a central visual element.
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The clue actually reads "Morn's counterpart," and the poetic answer is E'EN.
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"It was a poetic nightmare made real," Pejac tells The Creators Project.
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But the argument for refugees is less poetic than it is pragmatic.
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The novel is generously condensed, ardently focused, its mechanisms poetic, not expository.
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But it's not just Colonna's poetic voice that this biography brings alive.
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Can we pause for a moment to wax poetic about Meghan Markle?
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Perhaps he's getting a little tired of being referred to as poetic.
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"Heatscape" (2015) proves one of Justin Peck's most poetic and engaging creations.
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He took a richly poetic and pensive approach to the slow movement.
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It's also poetic if Rey has a red Kyber crystal that's purified.
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But I admire writers who intentionally use poetic technique to amplify prose.
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Fitzgerald's evocation of his time and the poetic quality of his prose.
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Avoiding strict metre, the Republican Presidential nominee leans on simple poetic devices.
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But Trump's greatest contribution to the poetic arts is undoubtedly as muse.
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Wrestling was fake and crude, while legitimate cinema was subtle and poetic.
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But it has also become a poetic symbol of Robyn's enduring power.
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The Lebanese-born author Amin Maalouf wrote the poetic and profound libretto.
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The Blacksonian reveals a wicked, poetic sense of humor about this history.
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It's such a poetic piece, and it's so bewitching and hypnotic musically.
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The soothing vibe belies the familiar existential dread in the poetic lyrics.
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She compiled her findings in this poetic tribute to the summertime city.
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The mode is epistolary, poetic, occasionally honest to a fault … and moral.
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Here there is poetic justice, of sorts, and not just for her.
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"Poetic Justice" begins with a sly and pointed critique of Hollywood representation.
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"Poetic Justice" sets out to change that situation, by every means available.
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The whole world will be on your intuitive, empathetic, and poetic level.
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The exhibition, curated by formerly incarcerated artists, was refreshingly raw and poetic.
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If "Caller from Ganymede" uses paraphrase to render a flatness inconsistent with poetic convention, then the opening piece plays a bit close to poetic expectations, while challenging the notion of paraphrase as a restatement meant to clarify meaning.
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The supermodel is actually waxing poetic about another kind of love: house love.
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Here, Ryggen is experimenting with the poetic patterning and geometry of her textiles.
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More generally, Whitman trained his poetic eye on those left marginalized by society.
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And honestly, they're really doing our strong feelings some poetic justice right now.
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The fabric, stained and used over time, is a poetic memorial to childhood.
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"Maybe it's the director's poetic license, but that is not how I reacted."
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"100 Phone Calls" is another example of his stellar storytelling and poetic stance.
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Abstract and poetic, his sculptural paintings are both aesthetically appealing and profoundly meaningful.
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HARTFORD "Sound and Sense: Poetic Musings in American Art," Georgia O'Keeffe and others.
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They range from sad to silly, pithy to poetic, and everywhere in between.
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A very poetic justice, though it's not particularly useful in the big picture.
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The photo also got plenty of fans waxing poetic about Freaks and Geeks.
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Where Pos is more direct and often personal, Dave is abstract and poetic.
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" He also directed a movie starring Janet Jackson and Tupac Shakur, "Poetic Justice.
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On the track, the Dreamville singer makes a late night rendezvous sound poetic.
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At times poetic and always energetic, Ms Soares' commanding voice sears the record.
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Couple that with Dylan's poetic lyrics and you're ready to hit the road.
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Even in drab landscapes, he conjures up soaring, poetic descriptions of his surroundings.
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Not only is there no alt-poetic obscurantism, there's nothing preachy-programmatic-etc.
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Christian is all about smolder, wanting someone forever, and grand, poetic soul bearing.
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Terry gets terribly involved in sort of poetic shots, which are gorgeous, but
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And more musicians apparently checkout aged 56 than 27, but that's less poetic.
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I could wax poetic on The Block, but you know what it is.
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I used to think of that as a kind of a poetic thing.
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And him being killed by little girl would be the ultimate poetic justice.
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Cut into the side of the frozen block is the bar's poetic name.
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She told The Post that her victory has a sense of poetic justice.
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Kendrick's leftovers are far more dense and, yes, poetic than any other rapper's.
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"POETIC" is how Marissa Mayer, the boss of Yahoo (pictured), described the sale.
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Before long, they hit gold—a hypnotic, noise-influenced take on poetic punk.
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Anyway … I'm not going to WAX POETIC for very long about this one.
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They are, in fact, the most dynamic, evocative and poetic aspect of nature.
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It can be serious, a little poetic, even funny — whatever communicates the ideas.
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It was classic Obama, long on poetic inspiration but short on practical solutions.
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Fidgeting Clevelanders listened that night as sportscaster Bob Costas strived for poetic context.
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That hasn't stopped nearly 2,000 Influenster reviews from waxing poetic about the lipstick.
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He wasn't poetic, but I did love his real-billionaire contempt for Trump.
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"It is a sentence I think sounds very poetic," Ms. Varejão said simply.
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Mr. Morris's choreography deconstructs and distills the poetic legend with charm and taste.
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Characteristic of Wolff's style, Siege waxes poetic on the special counsel's inner conflict.
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Music rooted in punk and post-hardcore but intensely introspective, poetic and emotional.
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But this spending discrepancy also feels like poetic justice for the wage gap.
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With Montez's arrival imminent, Selina starts to wax poetic about life post-presidency.
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Balloons allow me to materialize ideas or concepts in a rather poetic way.
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In his poetic imagination, all of early America was a democratic cruising ground.
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Despite high speeds and expansive motion, the dance never quite takes poetic flight.
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The work is as remembered: intensely personal, deeply political and almost impossibly poetic.
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The texts occasionally resist continuity, or at least remain walled in poetic ambiguity.
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What captivated me most about her work is the poetic use of light.
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The often madcap poetic texts are brief, usually one paragraph to a page.
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Our reviewer, Tariro Mzezewa, praises it as "poetic and disturbing," and also groundbreaking.
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It wasn't exactly the poetic answer I was looking for, but fair enough.
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He has a sense of old and new, and really knows poetic traditions.
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And the final scene, I wanted some kind of poetic justice for him.
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But from the start he showed a poetic sensibility and probing musical curiosity.
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I'd expected a scorching sun, but instead found a swathe of poetic desolation.
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He waxes poetic about tortellini and elevated Parmesan cheese to a moral value.
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The most eloquent aspect of "Lost Voices" is Edward T. Morris's poetic set.
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He was at his best during the, yes, poetic moments of the music.
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"Maud Martha," Gwendolyn Brooks It's one of the most spatially poetic novels ever.
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Yet women and men alike were mesmerized by his vigor and poetic brilliance.
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Be poetic and creative too: Don't shy away from evocative metaphors or similes.
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If you haven't heard of Liszt's "Poetic and Religious Harmonies," you're not alone.
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It's while Otis is waxing poetic about how great a therapist Jean is.
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Yet it epitomizes the poetic Romantic-classical essence at the heart of ballet.
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"We just hope that it ends like a soap opera — with poetic justice."
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So will Mirri's words come echoing back in some poetic, heretofore unknown way?
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It's also a beautifully poetic tale about finding one's place in the world.
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" That production, Mr. Kremer said, is not political but "a very poetic exercise.
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Their collaboration has an unusual poetic and visual logic and a diptychlike orderliness.
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Other pianists have made these fiercely virtuosic pieces sound more rhapsodic and poetic.
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She is widely considered to be the most poetic of contemporary design's minimalists.
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There are some confronting works, but they are political in a poetic way.
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She was her strongest when she dipped her anecdotes in her poetic prose.
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"This is what the gates of heaven look and sound like," another waxed poetic.
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But Canberra teenager Ryan Kennedy is so obsessed with the foodstuff its almost poetic.
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His sculpture grew in scale, at the same time becoming more graceful and poetic.
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I want to wax poetic about this pic, but the proper words escape me.
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Most often, these pictorial scenes combine poetic writings to attain a sort of enlightenment.
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Probably not, but it's nice to imagine dragons having a sense of poetic justice.
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Uchoa's bold hybrid form and refined poetic sensibility have inspired a generation of filmmakers.
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The 13 tracks feature poetic lyrics mixed with '60s and '70s California pop sounds.
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It retains elements from Persian and Arabic cultures such as ghazal, a poetic form.
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He isn't the only grime MC with a flow you could describe as poetic.
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"Absence is a poetic display of a refusal to be a part," Berman said.
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Through poetic melodies, model and singer-songwriter APigeon blends electronic soundscapes with heartfelt lyrics.
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The resulting work is a poetic exploration of themes like memory, time and music.
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Ms. Hunt is a graceful, sometimes poetic writer who knows how to build suspense.
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"It's poetic justice in the strongest degree," Orange County prosecutor Matt Murphy tells PEOPLE.
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It has the brevity of I and, as such, a poetic resonance with it.
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When he comes back, he has questions and Helen bursts into tears, waxing poetic.
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LN: It was a possibility to be Bohemian, to be poetic or what not.
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If all goes according to plan, it should make for a pretty poetic tribute.
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For the senator, who died in 2003, there was poetic justice to the idea.
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This is DC at its best — not just dark and brooding, but also poetic.
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Each has written a succinct and poetic essay about their experience of working together.
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The whole series assumes this balance between everyday reality and poetic symbols and myths.
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And yet the poetic weight of meaning is ever-present in these short nuggets.
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Jaime and Cersei deserve the poetic, meaningful deaths that are inevitably coming their way!
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But what I'm doing in this work is transforming the bureaucratic into the poetic.
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Few would mistake esoteric topics like innovation promotion and intellectual property protection as poetic.
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This dunk is balletic, poetic, dramatic—it is the platonic ideal of basketball beauty.
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All the games from developer thatgamecompany offer poetic visual metaphors for our inner worlds.
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"Enheduanna's writing is a poetic description of the full range of femaleness," she writes.
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Only the female redback spider is poisonous, which is pretty poetic in this case.
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It has historical significance as an early poetic moniker for the nation symbolizing liberty.
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There is thus an intensely present focus in Ondaatje's poetic recreation of the past.
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As the series gained momentum, it lost some sense of the poetic and melancholic.
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But I am arguing his importance to the shaping of the black poetic tradition.
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The true poetic justice is the last scene — it ends where it all began.
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Her poetic explanation of what I'm seeing makes me feel connected to the cosmos.
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Finally Lady Elgar joins them; their trio become an exceptionally poetic statement of friendship.
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JULIET: That annoying thing with thy mouth when thou thinks thou said something poetic.
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The two rappers compliment each other throughout with interweaving verses and tight, poetic lyrics.
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That poetic, aspirational quality is entirely absent from what has become the Clinton campaign.
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It's as much poetic justice as we can hope for in these troubling times.
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But as the surviving objects bear witness, preservation can be a sadly poetic concept.
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Drawing on the Mexican traditions that confront death, they both created densely poetic images.
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"I will not try to make this poetic, for it shouldn't be," she wrote.
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The word "encyclopedia" has a rather poetic etymology, "enkuklios paideia," or all-around education.
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Jordan seems likely to be fired at season's end, and with a poetic twist.
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And isn't there something poetic about a barbecue joint attached to a hardware store?
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It's poetic inasmuch as it brings the Rams full circle from the RG21 trade.
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What we're saying is: Real High is some beautiful, reflective, poetic—yet also fun!
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The red-capped dandy takes his plight in stride, with poetic license flying alongside.
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And let's face it, not everyone is poetic enough to articulate their feelings tactfully.
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With his larger sculptures, Salcedo tries to be a bit more serious and poetic.
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This is why the reunion of the Old English poetic codices is so overwhelming.
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"Dreamers" aims for the glorious and the poetic; it's big, passionate, crammed with detail.
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The incident was unplanned (a false alarm), but had a twinge of poetic justice.
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"And now I, Meghan" tells us the poem intends to dispense with poetic pretense.
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"We'll keep them in poetic tension," Ms. Christov-Bakargiev said of the two venues.
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The architectonics of Leslie Wayne's structures exude impermanence and a poetic expression of loss.
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You're coming from a very poetic stance in the way that you approach music.
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His world is collapsing around him due to the sins of his father. Poetic.
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All to say, it's an experimental, highly poetic novel, and therefore difficult to describe.
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"The final scene, I wanted some kind of poetic justice for him," Asbaek said.
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Elevate, as the installation is titled, is deeply poetic and infinite in its simplicity.
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He came up with a poetic association for each vessel in his disinfection collection.
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Ourahmane thus offers a powerful poetic analogy for the psychic state of Tunisian youth.
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Plus, drowning can be poetic, and the poetry here gets turned up to 10.
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Racism is old, but Peele found a poetic new way of talking about it.
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Early on in "Poetic," he invited me to join him on a location scout.
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AUstralia Diary Indigenous Australians choose spiritual and poetic names for their roads and lakes.
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"There was this wonderful poetic justice in being able to promote her," he said.
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This remains a wonderfully mysterious and poetic piece that often tugs at the heart.
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I realized that with these very simple means, you can do something incredibly poetic.
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There's something poetic about being in the car for hours just listening to music.
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Waxing slightly poetic, superstring theory explains the universe as a vast and cosmic symphony.
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A meditation on surviving grief, "We Are Okay" is short, poetic and gorgeously written.
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Mostly, however, it is potent and poetic, beautifully, sparingly and surgically hitting the mark.
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She said she wanted the show to end on a poetic, even spiritual note.
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Even the President's hero, Abraham Lincoln, was a master of the poetic sound bite.
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We could (and will) wax poetic about how revolutionary this precision cooking device is.
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I've done my share of feeling things and waxing poetic on them in private.
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And, in a gloriously poetic turn of events, "Sorry" was up to the task.
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Storytelling pace can be more poetic and less built like attention-span-deficit theater.
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It's a much more poetic cadence than having a circuslike celebration that's a coronation.
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So Alhassan is either really old or bending the truth about his poetic endeavors.
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" Now, you can interpret this straightforwardly, as a really poetic way of saying, "Never.
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But with Williams, the tension lies in the poetic conflict between style and substance.
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In this puzzle, however, the four letter entry is IAMB, which measures poetic meter.
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Call it poetic justice, even if Lewis, a reasonable man, is entitled to disagree.
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Eily's internal monologue is elaborate and impatient, full of poetic flights and furious expletives.
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The timing is poetic: It will mark my 10th Anniversary, almost to the day.
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" He calls American Steel "an aggressive spectacle," his "patriotic and poetic reexamination of America.
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The script has some beautifully poetic elements, including several quotes from Rainer Maria Rilke.
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There's always been an undercurrent of poetic melancholy and vague regret interlacing his lyrics.
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That he doesn't call his mother is the poetic final strike against his character.
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The gallery's press release characterizes the words as "poetic interventions," but that's no clarification.
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We all rise to the level of the poetic when seen through Winogrand's lens.
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Today, Kutcher waxed poetic about the latest addition to the household on Instagram: Amazon Echo.
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Over all, though, her performance of these poetic pieces lacked an essential spark of communication.
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The Hannity&aposs defenders may call that sarcasm or poetic license, but words are words.
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It's the most charming arrival to any building; Unpretentious, gentle, poetic, and steeped in anticipation.
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There's something poetic about this episode beginning with the death of its most prolific prophet.
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Throughout his career, Singleton also directed, wrote and produced Poetic Justice (1993) and Shaft (2000).
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Recently Lieberman has been teaching at the School for Poetic Computation and continuing to experiment.
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Although the paintings often have a poetic strangeness and mystery, they are also very playful.
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Eventually, Krasinski would play her on-screen husband, giving the project an almost poetic symmetry.
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It's honest reportage that offers a poetic elegy to those affected by the disaster. —K.
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I used to never understand people who would wax poetic about the beginnings of relationships.
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Her podcast, Letters from Earth, is a poetic prose series about ecology and social justice.
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Peter's feet crunch through the snow, taking him through the poetic beats of the book.
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It comes with all these layers of symbols and metaphors and emotional and poetic relationships.
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To have a black gay artist usurp the song's place feels, in a way, poetic.
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Periodically, a scene or panel will flash some darkly poetic descriptions of this mechanized world.
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It's worth it, because her work is both forcefully uncompromising and poetic in its hyperbole.
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It takes a more poetic approach, though, to get to the heart of the matter.
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As a younger artist, I was taken by the poetic elusiveness between Rothko and Giacometti.
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Better, and more poetic, would be "air computing": it is everywhere and gives things life.
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Don't go soft and sad and poetic, as if a great tragedy happened to you.
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Throughout his career, Singleton also directed, wrote and produced Poetic Justice (1993) and Shaft (2000).
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The set was elemental, natural, spare, and lightly poetic, befitting the style of the story.
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There seems to be some kind of poetic symmetry in AT&T buying Time Warner.
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But as a wholly engrossing, never-flagging work of poetic journalism, it's always worth reading.
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The subjects are certainly given to a poetic wistfulness that those Romantic forebears might share.
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" Cleo Wade, 29, is the author of "Heart Talk: Poetic Wisdom for a Better Life.
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He's mockingly poetic on the intro, but YG's messaging on 4REAL 4REAL isn't delivered haphazardly.
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This is not going to be a piece where I wax poetic about a calculator.
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The best moment of that conversation happens when, for a moment, Musk gets strangely poetic.
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I am interested in this residue as a poetic/metaphoric and reality-based conceptual muse.
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The right people were listening at the right time and thought it was poetic enough.
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She uses her southern upbringing as a poetic tool, writing like Truman Capote before her.
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It's one of the more brutal—and hopefully poetic—travesties that I've committed in fiction.
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Some moms spout such poetic relationship advice that you could embroider it on a pillow.
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Also, the book titles that Jesse Balmer works into episodes are so hilarious and poetic.
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Certainly, her nonconformist poetic-political photo works reflected Bataille's excessive ideals without neglecting female introspection.
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Lucas makes an energizing Descendant, though the character's poetic speeches occasionally suffer from long-windedness.
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"There's something poetic about that," Judge Benjamin Goldgar said in U.S. Bankruptcy Court in Chicago.
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But Fagan does not use metaphor as poetic immunity for her characters or her readers.
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Its denizens are proud, sometimes rivalrous, occasionally poetic and, at least in one case, humble.
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It's a dreamy electro-poetic position paper called "Device Control," by the photographer Wolfgang Tillmans.
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The magical universe of Saint-Exupéry's wistful poetic novella is rendered in stop-motion animation.
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McLaughlin's void is ma, the poetic space and interval between things that animate Japanese art.
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Mark Doten, the Librettist, helped me find some really poetic fragments of the logs, too.
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At times, the unfiltered immediacy of her tweets extends to an almost poetic, beautiful absurdity.
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Each of the poetic codices has a specific history engraved into the text's physical form.
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Bronze, in a sense, is alive, as Tudor puts it, in strangely poetic marketing copy.
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"Graham knew about witches, wee folk and the poetic mystery of things," Ms. Horosko wrote.
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The poetic visions of his dances lack the spectacular impact those old-school loyalists crave.
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A week later, we honored his life in a poetic ceremony in my hometown, Teaneck.
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Aren't even the best limericks just, you know, sort of amusing rather than properly poetic?
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Ernst's alter ego, "Loplop, Superior of the Birds," was a mysterious birdman, poetic and portentous.
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" The answer to this one is ANON, as in the poetic phrase "ever and anon.
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Procreation at a festival that took death as its theme was poetic, not just biological.
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It really is the most poetic thing I know about physics: You are all stardust.
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But in the realm of movies and literature, one might say creators have poetic license.
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And as it turns out, they weren't the only totalitarian rulers with a poetic side.
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But to get this kind of confluence among players is uncanny, poetic, strange, and beautiful.
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It is deliberately a poetic recomposition of these elements that offers possible, not definitive, narratives.
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"He had some poetic ideas from the start, which are not typical," Ms. Swaim said.
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Poetic justice proved strangely elusive, as even those who attempted to help often inflicted harm.
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Yet all these influences are incidental; his overall poetic synthesis was unique and totally unexpected.
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He rapped in stern clusters that expanded the genre's poetic range and its formal ambitions.
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But the story is buoyed by the whisper-weight chapters and Creech's spare, poetic language.
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Perhaps there's something strangely poetic about the fact that rational thought itself is a chimera.
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Still, it was rather poetic that the blast came off the bat of Gleyber Torres.
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Williams specified minimalism — no doors or windows — but he meant something more poetic by it.
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Having cut her teeth on earthly love, Colonna then turned her poetic attention to God.
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Some waxed poetic about the important differences between reading the news online and in print.
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"Form N-400 Erasures" is an example of erasure poetry, a poetic form that has
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In a section called "The Poetic Landscape," he links nature painting to Chinese literary tradition.
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Bad information about poetry in, bad poetry out, a kind of poetic obscurity feedback loop.
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But Mr. Fanaka (1942-2012) eschewed the movement's poetic realism in favor of genre work.
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She went on to sustain a living supplying a local infirmary with — poetic justice — leeches.
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It seemed to me a distillation of the poetic powers that are essential to painting.
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Such erasures can reveal a deeper poetic truth within texts never designed to be poetry.
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Suspenseful, violent and poetic, "No Country for Old Men" poses the question of morality itself.
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"Still Life With Woodpecker," Tom Robbins A love story that is filled with poetic analogy.
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But I was more struck by his poetic accounts of Chopin, including the lovely Barcarolle.
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Ad Astra is a poetic, almost symphonic testament to this idea, and a stunning one.
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Nothing says "please like me" like oddly intense all-caps poetic text on the wall.
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The mood is consistently poetic and atmospheric: a 21st-century nocturne in which tensions change.
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She took their poetic meters and turned them into the rhythmic skeleton of her music.
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I recommend catching this exhibit — a surprising, poetic portrait of the actress — before it closes.
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Benjamin's gargantuan Arcades Project brims with philosophical propositions, poetic digressions, lyrical aphorisms, and experimental theses.
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For those who spent any time in his jails, this may come as poetic justice.
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Unlike for Blake and Whitman, however, for Lax poetic oppositions are terminological rather than conceptual.
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Remember, he co-starred in John's "Poetic Justice" back in '93 ... so he would know.
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Beverly has two orgasms, which is, we find out, a poetic little repeat of the past.
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Friends who once claimed to be "summer people" now can't stop waxing poetic about knit scarves.
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In vivid and poetic writing, Smith took readers on a tour of the world's major religions.
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Walden's work is poetic, offering a quiet, revelatory account queerness that every young person should read.
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His acting debut came in the 1993 drama Poetic Justice, alongside Janet Jackson and Tupac Shakur.
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Here they are pieced together in 'poetic visual puzzles' to create 3D tableaux of daily life.
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So there's something of great awe in this, and something beauty something beautiful and almost poetic.
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Like Tanna, Thornton's poetic Samson And Delilah relocates a Shakespearean romance into a contemporary Indigenous setting.
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The motto "First Thought Best Thought" held true for us but not in any poetic sense.
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But that didn't stop 19th-century writers from waxing poetic about its formidable, snow-capped peaks.
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There are two haunting works that gesture towards gender parity with poetic rage and cheeky critique.
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They can be expressively poetic, matter-of-fact, personal, polemical, or all of these at once.
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Twitter's upside is world-shaking and poetic — and that's why its delinquent stewardship is so frustrating.
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The woman-directed movies at the festival ranged from daring and disturbing to poetic and imaginative.
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There's something poetic about capturing in one image a clear indication of the passage of time.
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Cersei is nothing if not poetic, and damn, Qyburn knows a thing or two about lipstick.
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It would be a poetic death, perhaps, asphyxiating beneath the likeness of his most iconic creation.
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Who defines what the ground truth that determines whether one poem is more poetic than another?
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"The whole series assumes this balance between everyday reality and poetic symbols and myths," Ferrane says.
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There are dance films, intensely mystical films, poetic films, and all of them defy easy categorization.
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Plus it's kind of poetic we're releasing this on the anniversary of the Tiananmen Square massacre.
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There was just something ragged and beautiful and poetic about the best of those Nickelodeon shows.
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But I think there's something poetic about that not trying to replicate, but trying to investigate.
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Laurent Grasso created the piece to lend a poetic quality to the presence of solar flares.
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To our knowledge, uninfluenced by his Western contemporaries, he created vigorous compositions infused with poetic gestures.
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Yes, the monetary, promotional, poetic, prosaic, and mythic possibilities for such a fight would be boundless.
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We crafted a poetic three-season arc on how her journey ends, which is true redemption.
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Hornick's poetic and multidisciplinary process is explored in Unbounded Histories at the Barnes Foundation in Philadelphia.
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For what is there to say about a child being tortured, in such obscure "poetic" prose?
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"Romeo and Juliet" features palatial sets and poetic pas de deux enhanced by Prokofiev's stirring score.
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"He was probably one of the most poetic chefs I've ever worked for," Mr. Mendes said.
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If this sounds like a much more poetic version of yourself, then you are in luck.
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Exercise science today is exploring countless mysterious, exciting and poetic aspects of human physiology and performance.
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Some journeys are more major than others, but they all conjure a poetic sense of transformation.
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Plots themselves are a kind of justice system, whether of the literal or the poetic variety.
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I can listen to Carl Hancock Rux wax poetic forever — his voice is deep and haunting.
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Focusing on grand, poetic truths about "freedom," Foer misses out on the real complications of life.
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Welty was bewildered by some of the poetic reveries Dillard used to capture the natural world.
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"It's very poetic to say there is a narrative arc with life and death," he says.
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The group is known for its introspective and poetic lyrics, and Forever Sounds continues that tradition.
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I've read the stories in Jesus' Son—that poetic druggie Bible—more than any other book.
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Is there not something almost poetic about a domesticated mammal the size of a small car?
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Whether they're praising hardworking farmers or waxing poetic about Thai ingredients, the couple's enthusiasm is contagious.
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In what ways did you find it more poetic and personal than what you've done before?
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Ours is a poetic dilemma: We want silence, but we also want to blot it out.
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He didn't understand the lyrics, but the poetic reverie was so hypnotic that it didn't matter.
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That it was Virginia, first in 1982, again in 2018, gives the discussion a poetic refrain.
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More strikingly, what urges consideration is the inherently poetic sensibility that Mouton shares with Joan Mitchell.
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" A slice of poetic comedy, it went viral, outlining the guy who is "nice but complicated.
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As such, in a spirit of poetic consistency, I gave each flavour a relevant Greek label.
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The poetic lighting, designed by Ms. Reitz herself, is wedded to the choreography with marvelous imagination.
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"The balance between beautiful poetic movement, language and extreme brutality is just incredibly honest," he added.
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For Mattingly, the poetic sensibility manifests as the ability to entertain — and enact — alternative relational structures.
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Her work shows Dean and Ramona becoming attached, but in a lighter and more poetic fashion.
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The visuals It's a cop-out at this point to wax poetic about this show's visuals.
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Lyrics have always called the listener to live a different life, but also paint poetic images.
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Jimmy Causey could not have picked a more poetic time to make his second prison break.
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The work includes a startling array of scenes, most of them banal, but others rather poetic.
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Yet you are likely to leave this starkly poetic show with an inexplicable glow of hope.
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The production, directed by Neel Keller, carefully splits the difference between documentary objectivity and poetic license.
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This ongoing series is perfect for those who still wax poetic about their college glory days.
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As in the poetic form he preferred, the tanka, Miyazawa also closely observes the shifting landscape.
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That means it is inconsistent, at times downright illogical and contradictory and yes, sometimes even poetic.
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Ultimately, "Ascent" is a genuinely poetic portrait of a place, and various people's relation to it.
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Her poetic writing, compassion and courage brought tears to my eyes and hope to my soul.
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When all else fails, the poetic "something blue" comes to life in a $4 Revlon polish.
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The author discerns the poetic even in brutal landscapes and histories, forging musical phrases from conflict.
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The designer described the experience as "poetic and formative," yet he yearned to create something new.
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"He's a combination of being a very daring person and a very poetic person," she said.
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It's almost poetic — the company is reviving an old gas-guzzling name for a cleaner future.
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In this poem, grammatically correct sentences reveal and bear the burdens of Long Soldier's poetic endeavor.
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Shakespeare's poetic imagination runs on such bold lines that we assume his moral imagination must, too.
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This is evidenced by the numerous poets who embed playwriting within their concept of poetic practice.
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The Saturday Profile PALERMO, Italy — They are by turns gruesome, haunting, tragic and, often, achingly poetic.
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That prose-poetic experiment ended when I entered Jungian therapy and presented my dreams for interpretation.
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But in a bit of poetic justice, nowadays, every time Trump uses the insult against Sen.
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Several of the 2017 revivals are of one of Cunningham's most poetic genres: the nature study.
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"It's all so Hollywood, so poetic, so dramatic," Margaret Lyons wrote in The New York Times.
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The photo books that made my list range from large scholarly catalogs to poetic little volumes.
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This moment broke up State of's poetic rhythm, a jarring interruption of an otherwise entrancing performance.
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"When we discussed the project, it jumped out," she said of Ms. Hulacova's "Pathetic Poetic" installation.
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Although most of the Soviet-style structures are in poetic decay, three still function for locals.
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The resulting footage is a poetic, evocative meditation on the power of movement, music, and ceremony.
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But The Shape of Water is more quiet than chaotic, more weirdly poetic than beautifully haunting.
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Many turns of phrase and poetic expressions in other languages pack a punch, even in translation.
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" R&B beloved Frank Ocean waxed poetic about Prince as both a "vanguard and a genius.
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The language of this encouraging read-aloud narrative strives for the poetic and becomes a bit strained.
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At no time do you lose the copyright to your photo, or video, or poetic status update.
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Czral: There is something in the notion of devastation and apocalypse that opens up a poetic landscape.
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From January 3 to 29, planetary playmates Venus and Mars will flow together through poetic, romantic Pisces.
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We were only guilty of being human in our thirst for a poetic justice that felt deserved.
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Rogowsky also waxed-poetic about his favorite pair of "Ball Hammock" boxers, which have dinosaurs on them.
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It's not the only Joe moment that feels off without him waxing poetic in his own brain.
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This Just in New-found photos of a young Justin Trudeau are making the Internet wax poetic.
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At one point in the film, singer-songwriter Tori Amos makes a poetic point about Aucoin's decline.
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The stills have a poetic sense of similarity, but it's the videos that break your heart. —K.
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In July, Sophia Bush debuted a birthday tattoo that resembles a similar intergalactic design with poetic depth.
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At the lower end, there's the ZenFone 4 Max that comes in a poetic-sounding deepsea black.
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I want my paintings to be non-goal-oriented, not logical in our pragmatic daily lives — poetic.
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It's the racist Iago, betrayer of Othello, who may have, in the poetic imagination, crafted this mirror.
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Those are the things that I'm interested in and that comes through in my poetic work, too.
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The finding is as poetic as it is practical: Helium is an increasingly scarce resource on Earth.
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Bob Dylan was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature today for the "poetic expressions" within his lyricism.
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Channing Tatum, Brad Pitt, and Jennifer Aniston have all waxed (clayed?) poetic about their passion for sculpting.
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The blank television screens read "AUX" as if they're searching for a connection, which I find poetic.
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Dweck assembles poetic footage of these people and their races into a mostly plotless series of vignettes.
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We want to write the loveliest, truest, most original and affecting sentence, the most musical poetic line.
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So, all things considered, her ending up married to Jamie anyway kind of seems like poetic justice.
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Kogan first installed the Cubist Mirror at The School for Poetic Computation's artificial intelligence conference, alt-AI.
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It'll also encourage you to reflect on the world from a more poetic, and less logical, standpoint.
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Her prolific writings and comments often testify to her intentions with a remarkable sense of poetic articulation.
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There is a certain level of patience and uncertainty to the photo that I find very poetic.
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The poem denies sequential time and refuses to observe the normative conventions of narrative and poetic art.
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As a musical journey, it merges documentary footage of funerals with re-enactments, creating a poetic language.
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The most poetic work in the exhibit is, not surprisingly, also the least self-consciously clever one.
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Perhaps Rosetta's most poetic accomplishment was finding its lost Philae lander on the surface of the comet.
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In ten short, poetic yet precise chapters, de Miranda explores the neon lights of the twentieth century.
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Curated by Anna Lyons, an end-of-life doula, and Louise Winter, founder of Poetic Endings, Life.Death.
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On Wednesday, the rapper unleashed some harsh, yet poetic, words on Twitter against fellow rapper Wiz Khalifa.
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This recent body of works on silk, all made in 2019, are delicate, poetic, and quietly poignant.
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This is poetic because they are a team that should have been in the main house anyway.
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Navigate her," and it offered poetic wisdom like "Reds Reds Whine: like a bloody awful broken record.
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The game's description is poetic in its simplicity: And what a rabbit hole it is, my friends.
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He ended his great run in Joe and Anthony Russo's "Endgame" in a poetic, albeit tragic way.
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Barbara Brown Taylor, an author and Episcopal priest whose sermons have a distinctive poetic flair; the Rev.
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With flowery, poetic lyrics, they declared loyalty to a vanished lover, vowing to wait until death. Waiting.
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And she dissects its main characters with poison in her pen and poetic punch in her delivery.
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It's lovely, even poetic, sometimes, but ambient — the show surrounds you more than it comes toward you.
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Watch if you like ensemble casts, California, Reform Judaism or lyrical storytelling that's poetic without being contrived.
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"Yes, sir," I said, pointing to my rather poetic name, Diaa el-Radwa, the Light of Radwa.
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At once poetic and humane, humorous and harrowing, it informs and delights the heart in equal measure.
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They can be lavishly self-defined, poetic with the glamour of the sick person's proximity to finality.
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Stan Lee's fun-loving wit, charm, and poetic legacy will keep him alive for generations to come.
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"That everyday image, when it's made like a poetic line, with line breaks, becomes wisdom," said Giorno.
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Certain trips require a little deepening first — the capacity for abstraction and clunky poetic metaphors about existence.
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Raw, potent—at times poetic, at others leaning more into R&B—he carved his own sound.
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Sure, it might not be particularly poetic or thrilling—but it still hits straight to the heart.
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You've probably heard us wax poetic about luxury beauty treatments and products a bazillion times by now.
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Niu Chun-Chiang's works gaze upon the individual in a poetic moment of suspension and self-contentment.
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The "anarchist" tag is no joke—the duo's politics imbue every syllable, every sentence pointed and poetic.
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The prospect of BlindTool waxing poetic about an Impressionist landscape is exciting but still a ways off.
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Mercury is a very detail-oriented, logical planet, so being in poetic Pisces is definitely a challenge.
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The poetic imagination is therefore not at all a desirable quality in a chief of state. —W.
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Her primary topic is quotidian family life, elevated as she trains a poetic eye on unglamorous inevitabilities.
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The show it presented, "Vzduchem" ("Air"), was among the most poetic offerings, blending circus with contemporary dance.
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The field grows crowded with Muhammad Ali, and an unlikely poetic hero in the swirl, Arthur Ashe.
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Young or old, entrepreneur or family-only producer, all are passionate and poetic about their beloved beverage.
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The way that those modules are written is extremely poetic and awesome, and almost always scary stuff.
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As she says, "I want people to realize that Liaigre can also be poetic in its simplicity."
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The most shocking thing about Lemonade is how blunt and raw its songs and poetic interludes are.
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The result was very much of its time, mixing flower power, faith and poetic flights of fancy.
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"I think my mother had a much greater tolerance for poetic license than I did," she said.
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And Louise Glück's 22016 collection, "Meadowlands," is a poetic exploration of the relationship between Odysseus and Penelope.
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The mode is epistolary, poetic, occasionally honest to a fault (the Youngstown remark, for example) and moral.
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It's haywire, rude, blunt, poetic, self-reflective, sexually unpredictable, emotionally catastrophic, exhaustively acted, intelligent, searching and unafraid.
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He calls the stills his "babies," waxes poetic on the viscosity and vanilla notes of Stranahan's Original.
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That season's woozy, misty atmosphere, fascinating landscape and poetic lens set it apart from other crime shows.
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The print mediums expand, incorporating new techniques like digitalization as well as antique fabrics and poetic texts.
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Poetic and elegant, his work marries image and word, creating a visual narrative of memory and loss.
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This mood of embattled reluctance accounts in part for Rasheed's use of difficult poetic avant-garde techniques.
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Bisbee uses poetic language, narrative imagery, and potent emblems to express his concern with our country's direction.
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The group lifted up a single motionless man, offering a poetic analogy for masculine fragility and solidarity.
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JOHN PATRICK SHANLEY His early plays were wild and poetic; his recent ones have been genre experiments.
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Critic's Pick A commission for the Royal Ballet, "Everyone Keeps Me" creates a strange, resonantly poetic world.
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The festival's work tends shortish in length, intimate in size, and darkish, ambiguous and poetic in mood.
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"Given our history, it is poetic justice for Virginia to put the ERA over the top," Sen.
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If there was poetic justice in any election outcome this year, Governor McCrory's defeat surely was it.
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"Depreciation" affirms that in our culture of mutual exploitation, laws can be exploited for poetic purposes too.
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This may sound catastrophic, but images being shared of December's fireball are actually quite poetic in scale.
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Hickey, a charming traveling salesman, in this dark and poetic drama that unfolds in a Manhattan saloon.
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His writing style is like nobody else's, a unique turn of language, a kind of poetic slang.
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It's a dreamy, poetic novel that imagines a (nearly) humanless Earth as a thing of beauty. —A.
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Yes, that is Mayer waxing poetic about Halsey at the end of one of her new songs.
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He began the recital with Schumann's tender "Scenes of Childhood" suite, played with delicacy and poetic refinement.
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Hyperbole is a foundational trope of hip-hop, but ultimately its poetic value lies in communicating truth.
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Her Emmy speech in 2015 was extraordinary, and this Oscar speech was even better: poetic, powerful, personal.
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Since my teammates wax poetic on Brooklinen sheets often, I figured I should give them a try.
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Chaput's is ruminative and strains for optimism; Esolen waxes poetic in the service of a cultural jeremiad.
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The solitude of her poetic labor is balanced and fed by the richness of her domestic surroundings.
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Smith inflected her voice with Dylan's twang, bringing out the common poetic lyricism that the two share.
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Might not botany be the royal road to paradise, an activity at once empirical and deeply poetic?
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One afternoon I picked up one of the dollar hardbacks I bought solely for its poetic title.
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A line is poetic and literal; where the hope of intention meets the reality of the page.
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In it, Kwon employs a poetic voice, uplifting dazzling, detailed language to advance a layered, complex plot.
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Whereas "ghetto" bands like Mierda, Parabellum, and Danger were comparatively crude, Kraken was refined, complex and poetic.
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The memoir does not gush or wax poetic about her time spent surrounded by great artistic minds.
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There's something poetic being at the mercy of these universal forces that we have no control over.
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But as soon as the dumplings hit the table, I saw why people waxed poetic about Yeti.
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Another book features collages and ephemera, offering a more personal and poetic perspective on the publication's importance.
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We still don't know how he dies, but Claire's final words for him -- poetic and perfectly frigid.
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What it does is take away some of the poetic, kind of, unnameable qualities of a work.
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But just try not to burst into hysterics while watching Wolfhard wax poetic about his new bathroom life.
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It's almost poetic to have a photo of Cassini staring into the void before it perishes within it.
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"It's hard to be poetic sometimes when you're trying to get a point across like that," offers Getz.
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On Tuesday, January 3, Venus floats into poetic Pisces — and joins her partner Mars there until January 28.
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Keep reading to see which artists have been waxing poetic – er, or not – about Swift through the years.
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Instead, they embedded their radical views in Sadier's poetic lyrics, which blended in with the music's persuasive melodies.
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In one of his earnest poetic ditties, Massey wrote: A picture is so beautiful, When it is truthful.
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There is something truly beautiful — poetic, even — about such a large truck fitting into such a tiny garage.
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One, it's a poetic meditation on and description of the stretch of protected wilderness that is Arches Park.
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Mr Dylan won this year's accolade "for having created new poetic expressions within the great American song tradition".
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In a stroke of cartoon poetic justice, it's almost as if Disney's Doug never really existed at all.
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Aiko's fans immediately went into a tizzy, thinking that the poetic line was about the couple breaking up.
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La Pluie recalls two earlier iterations of texts in Broodthaers's work, and specifically poetic books, made into objects.
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Broodthaers reminds us how abandonment can keep alive the poetic impulse, and carry it through to unsuspected places.
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What would be a more poetic end to the show than Rebecca's spirit greeting Jack in the afterlife?
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She doesn't possess the poetic talents of a President Obama or the brilliant colloquial abilities of a Reagan.
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The film is also a poetic rumination on race in America that simultaneously celebrates — and reclaims — William's memory.
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The way he distilled the black experience with a dizzying stream of poetic verses left a lasting impression.
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A poetic Turing test was held at Dartmouth yesterday to pit artificial intelligence against human poets, AP reported.
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But Arbus was different, with titles so vivid and poetic the photographs themselves hardly needed to be seen.
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Some of his creations are poetic, showcasing his life on the farm and his troubles finding a girlfriend.
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The "Bodak Yellow" rapper has waxed poetic about her love for Fashion Nova over the past few years.
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His movements are almost poetic, a perfect blend of mixing an extreme sport with the grace of nature.
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Describing it means either translating Woodson's elegant, poetic elisions into prose, or leaving gaping holes in the narration.
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Roxette lays in Lance's lap as she waxes poetic about the feelings she gets when they hook up.
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See: Toy Story 4 As Tom Hanks promised, Toy Story 4 has a poetic, if downright bittersweet ending.
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Enter the research-based (frequently collaborating with scientists and engineers, including those at MIT) yet very poetic Saraceno.
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In a world where men don't exactly wax poetic about lady loves on television much, this is silly.
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But the book's fandom know it would be different on-screen — less disturbingly poetic, more overwhelming and visceral.
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The narration, which was both parts poetic and cryptic, followed the life of Sheldon County resident Charlie Dobes.
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But I always envied the girls on the yard, casually killing it with their Poetic Justice-inspired 'dos.
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For every long, late night Whatsapp that goes ignored, there's the poetic way in which it was written.
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And even if this title as a poetic, thoughtful MC is one he's earned, it comes with constraints.
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Abstract art was the equivalent of poetic expression; I didn't need to use words, but colors and lines.
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Throughout the text he refers to this aroma in wide-ranging poetic fashion whenever savoring his aesthetic experiences.
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Combining music curation with whimsically long, poetic titles and #aesthetic cover art, users evoke some pretty unique ambiances.
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We really try to be literary and poetic in the things we say and the lyrics we create.
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Poetic imagery in that album painted vultures transforming into revolutionary fists and corrupt police getting what they deserve.
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I wanted to be eloquent, sharp, and timeless — to make a poetic stand In Defense Of The Republic.
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However personal or impersonal, Dang's installations stand out for the way they transmute historical facts into poetic innuendos.
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With this poetic and slow, considered style, Hamid's language wraps the act of migration in an elegiac feeling.
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I learned a lot from Adam about making the show personal and poetic, and not compromising my vision.
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Another Brooklyn is both withholding and generous, favoring evocative details and poetic language over more concrete world-building.
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And we find that here, as Tony waxes poetic about many of the things in life he cherished.
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German multimedia designer Tobias Gremmier visually captures the poetic kinetics of martial arts in Kung Fu Motion Visualization.
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Trump's remarks, too, were more controlled, with the President delivering an at times poetic reflection on the shooting.
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For binge-watching, you could try Laura Dern in "Enlightened," a poetic character study in half-hour increments.
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A TV show that replicated the book's poetic compression, its formal strangeness, would be hard to pull off.
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He gave varieties of it poetic names: Snows of Kilimanjaro, for one, and Carol Channing's Diamonds, for another.
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Ponsot has a weakness for poetic forms like the sestina, though her sestinas are recommended only for insomniacs.
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In all four of its main scenes, the full-evening "Swan Lake" is a formally poetic dance drama.
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It has all the exactitude of documentary prose, but the language is so poetic I was left speechless.
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In a poetic, surreal manner, the play looks at how black men are raised and, too often, die.
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Ellen Stackable Ellen Stackable started Poetic Justice, which brings therapeutic creative writing classes to incarcerated women in Oklahoma.
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Julien Baker sang richly poetic songs of trauma and redemption, moving from almost unbearable fragility to confessional strength.
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They lacked cumulative force, poetic resonance — qualities that transform a watchable routine into a choreographic work of art.
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Armed with Snowden's suggestions and revelations from the documents and poetic license, Stone goes in the maximalist direction.
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Surreal Feminist Paintings Ponder the Meaning of Life These Poetic Photograms Were Made in Total Darkness in Nature
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The Doors painted their dark canvas with shades of sex and death, but it remained a poetic approach.
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They wrote poetic texts which were meant to be performed, and it's the same way for Bob Dylan.
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Virgo is a down-to-earth, analytical, diligent energy—the perfect counter to your dreamy, poetic, nonlinear ways.
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This article originally appeared on Noisey UK. There's something poetic about living at the end of the line.
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In this underworld we are lead down a path of enigmatic and symbolic and poetic recovery from malevolence.
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In Korean, pork belly is called samgyupsal, or three-layer flesh, a name at once poetic and literal.
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Each essay is insightful and poetic, lyrical, a joy to read and reread, an enduring primer for me.
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I essentially want to write poetic, literary observations about the lives of the people in and around Istanbul.
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And in a final, poetic twist, the CERTs accidentally killed him on his way out of the prison.
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The movement claims, with some poetic exaggeration, that Mr. Wang's walk was a milestone in its modern rebirth.
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Still, the series overall is replete with poetic moments, even when this poetry is a history of violence.
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You may be surprised to hear me say so, but there is no particular need of poetic expression.
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AI*SCRY is an imaginative and engaging application that shows the shortcomings, albeit poetic mishaps, of machine vision.
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But where working-from-home twitteratis see a poetic silver lining, Madani sees cold facts about oil consumption.
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That's exactly what he taught me, when he criticized my poetic Hammerstein lyrics when I was starting out.
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Michelangelo would send drawings, and Sebastiano frequently shared madrigals, poetic vocal arrangements that were sometimes set to music.
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Yet Lynch's lush, poetic prose deliberately and painfully acts as a foil to the reality of the famine.
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Woven in with texts academic, poetic and everyday, the sounds rush together in an exuberant bouquet of fragments.
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Other than an episode on music tech, rap is mostly ignored — but GZA still tends toward the poetic.
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The story of Ragnarok originates from the Poetic Edda, an ancient collection of poems from the 13th century.
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Yet here she engages with history less as a poetic influence than as the embodiment of global reality.
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And their songs employed a four-line poetic form called stev that is also unique to this valley.
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Big-picture mysteries are peppered throughout this mesmerizing novel, a poetic exploration of family, friendship, love and loss.
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Although Miranda's crime turns out to be an instance of poetic justice, Adam has no taste for comeuppance.
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Many have seen her ambiguous lyrics as poetic comments on Erdogan's government or on the state of Turkey.
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This beautifully weird, poetic comedy follows a Michigan chorus teacher (Joe Pera) and his gentle musings on life.
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Those cerebral, poetic, beautifully tailored, utterly individual, sometimes-challenging-to-other-people pieces gave her power and confidence.
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Threaded through this collection is an optimistic belief in Surrealism as a world-changing political and poetic practice.
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Now she aims to prove that Lowell's illness and his poetic imagination often fused to produce great art.
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The moral power of individuality and the poetic power of suffering are the two indispensable components of truth.
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About the only part of her that's human is her soul, or "ghost" in the story's poetic parlance.
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Ms. Brown's poetic use of natural physical impulses was integral to her charm as both dancer and choreographer.
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Apted certainly takes liberties as the series rolls on, interweaving moments from past episodes to create poetic continuity.
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Zhou Tao's film "Land of the Throat" also shows violently remade landscapes, but in a poetic, futuristic tone.
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Tawney often accented her collages with cursive phrases, as much for their undulating lines as their poetic content.
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Poetic Topographies at Sa Sa Bassac (#18 2nd Floor, Sothearos Boulevard, Phnom Penh, Cambodia) runs through June 4.
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These works may help you lighten up, but others offer more poetic means of momentary, THC-free escapism.
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I hope that we try and learn to be poetic and precise before we make the massive objects.
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That might not sit well with Beyoncé, who recently waxed poetic about carrying hot sauce in her bag.
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Mixing poetic voiceover and gorgeous cinematography, time and again the frame fills with extraordinary observations and grace notes.
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Elana Herzog's exquisite fabric installations are also testaments to the poetic and political power of the aesthetic trace.
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Participating venues are Imprint Projects, Chungking Studio, Poetic Research Bureau, Lisa Derrick Fine Arts, Automata Arts, Preen Inc.
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But even if the school refuses to recognize this poetic value, Building H may actually prove legally problematic.
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That's not to deny his lyrics sound poetic at times, especially in the mid-'60s when his dense, inventive, towering walls and/or streams of associative imagery peaked in terms of density as well as invention, and he played the poetic genius more consciously than most attracted to such a pose.
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Besides Poetic Justice [with Janet Jackson], there weren't models in magazines or people on TV who had box braids.
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Styles waxed poetic about the impact Nicks has had on the industry, on music, and in his own life.
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This Used to Be Mexico is a group show that presents artistic and poetic responses to this heated topic.
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His other credits include the movies Poetic Justice and Heat and the shows The Tracy Morgan Show and Moesha.
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While some names are obvious, others are delightfully poetic and evocative,like Luminary Green, Puritan Gray, and Lavender Fog.
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February 25: Adam Milner Adam Milner draws from personal and historical archives to create highly poetic sculptures and assemblages.
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But the patina of this poetic act is tarnished by some atrocious acts that Wieder commits against other poets.
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Bob Dylan won the Nobel prize for literature for creating "new poetic expressions within the great American song tradition".
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Ahead, we highlight six of the funny, interesting, and, at times, poetic arguments made for this year's new emoji.
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"I was looking to create something visual and emotive, even poetic, yet connected to the songs," Hardiker tells Creators.
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The article ends with a poetic description of a scene he'd one day like to enjoy with his grandchildren.
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I spent hours with Paolo Falcone, the curator of Anthology, searching for a poetic thread between the various negatives.
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You know, there's a way to make an easy, poetic illustration of it, but in reality it's not that.
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It's been a minute since André 3000, the poetic half of rapper-duo OutKast has been in the spotlight.
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In fact, he didn't mention himself at all, instead waxing poetic about what the world's religions have in common.
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Allora & Calzadilla are attuned to the obstacles Puerto Rico faces, and in a poetic instance, aspire to transcend them.
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Meanwhile, the people of paradise are waxing poetic, talking about cheese, the southern hemisphere, Mister Rogers, and carrot cake.
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These expressive modes treated the poem as an object, looking to compositional structure for new interpretations of the poetic.
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In life, some of us are forced to endure poetic ironies: A tone-deaf child born to accomplished musicians.
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The decks on view are often beautiful, and sometimes poetic; a number are humorous and a few downright bawdy.
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The resulting pairings are poetic reminders of the borderless sky, in contrast to the artificial boundaries separating nations below.
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That gave mushers a chance to relax, mingle with fans and wax poetic about the significance of the Iditarod.
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" And he said Trump doesn't want to be surrounded by A-list stars in for a more "poetic cadence.
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It's a poetic question but it has a pragmatic answer: it's the music written by David Cope's computer program.
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These are piercing, poetic songs, and they shine spotlights on substance abuse, low self-esteem, and crises of faith.
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At its best, distance fog worked almost like a poetic form, providing structure, containing the action and emphasizing narrative.
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An exhibition at the New York Studio School gathers about 50 of Castle's strangely poetic drawings and cardboard constructions.
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Randhawa's sentencing on Friday has heralded the end of the whole case – poetic, considering how the police investigation started.
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Iturbide's deeply unsettling photos are interspersed with poetic musings about her life and some gorgeous black and white artwork.
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He went on to write and direct Higher Learning, the 2000 Shaft remake, and Poetic Justice, starring Tupac Shakur.
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But before I wax poetic about this trailer's contribution to comedy, let me situate Baywatch in pop culture history.
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Have a poetic person in your life who also loves The Office and owns at least one magnetic surface?
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His best-selling fragrance sprang from less exotic, but no less poetic, inspiration when it was created in 2000.
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Much of the film's poetic eloquence lies in the cinematography of Emmanuel Lubezki ("Birdman" and "The Revenant," among others).
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The series managed to be poetic without being pretentious—and although it was funny, it wasn't quite stoner humor.
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It boasts terrific, tense action sequences, but also a real, poetic sense of longing for a world long gone.
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Well, except for our hypothetical young man, whose science knowledge wasn't quite up to his flair for the poetic.
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His poetic sensibility is evident throughout this painstakingly close reading of the events and ideas that inhabit his memory.
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So if you're hoping to settle into her chic office and wax poetic, Wintour is not likely to oblige.
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The former prime minister and president of Israel was a fountain of seemingly effortless bons mots and poetic musings.
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We read such poets because we want to know how a poetic intelligence inhabits the world — or invents it.
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That he stormed the discothèque on the strength of a decadently elongated bootleg is a bit of poetic justice.
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War is hardly poetic, but one can already hear the meter of the past playing out in modern times.
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So don't overthink it—and do your best not to wax poetic about how awesome your current job is.
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You famously learned that you were fired from Fox News via a Google alert, which I find particularly poetic.
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He has an excellent ear for the flexibility of language and tone, juxtaposing colloquialisms against poetic images and metaphors.
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Never a partisan of any single poetic school or creed, Baker is free to toggle between tactics of attention.
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We've already waxed poetic about Taylor Swift's always-evolving style, which seems to change just about every other day.
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It's hard to imagine American decorators waxing poetic about or endorsing a color whose virtue is to remain unnoticed.
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In so doing, she makes a case for the poetic and performative grounds to countless other kinds of care.
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You're going to be foggy-headed—but you'll also see the world in a more poetic, non-linear way.
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It's poetic, lively, engaging theater — and proof that O'Neill remains one of American theater's shrewdest and most relevant writers.
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We love it when rational Mercury gets along with imaginative, spiritual Neptune—the energy is poetic, connected, and fantastical.
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But everyone has a poetic opinion about the Manics—one of the most famous bands in Britain—don't they.
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I find rappers in their daily lives are always rapping and always putting together words in a poetic way.
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Then, it ended up being a very poetic and personal record, just as a result of stripping it back.
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In celebrating dreams as poetic artifacts, Robb offers a welcome antidote to the medicine administered by most sleep gurus.
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Mr. Raftery is not, it is fair to say, out for historical accuracy; his poetic license is pretty extreme.
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When characters, especially Cordell, talk about their deeper feelings, they tend to shift into improbably poetic flights of diction.
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I thought it was quite poetic that some of these games were going to come down to a stop.
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The art, too, is big, billowy, digitally collaging together copious poetic details of personal significance (and of varying scrutability).
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The register is dramatic and the language poetic, but the novel (like the play, I think) tries the patience.
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As with "15 Horsepower Citroën," Mitchell's early work suggests the artist thrived on the lightness of poetic machine music.
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In NEAT, we are presently witnessing the poetic negotiation that occurs when technology becomes an extension of our bodies.
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At this fund-raising comedy event, several dozen comedians are slated to wax poetic about the male reproductive organ.
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Go: Ivo van Hove's staging of Leos Janacek's song cycle "Diary of One Who Disappeared" has poetic, surprising images.
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It's that last use around which the documentary eventually coalesces, becoming a striking, poetic look at the Lakota Sioux.
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The words formed an abecedarian poem, an ancient poetic form that dates back to psalms in the Hebrew bible.
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Wax poetic: A comedy writer roasted all the Democratic candidates by haiku in an Opinion piece for The Times.
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"Nouns & Verbs: New and Selected Poems" is a rich and invigorating sampling of the poetic results of these explorations.
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It is some kind of poetic justice, I suppose, that auto companies got much more than they asked for.
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But there is also a poetic language of embodied experience, one that uses poetry to seek out the body.
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Strangely, there is a kind of poetic symmetry between the Hapsburgs' ritual, and the premise behind Mr. Mishima's business.
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"Outlaw country music is given much more poetic license than gangster rap, and I listen to both," he said.
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There's something poetic about Jack "being" with them at the house in the flashforward, even if it's through Nicky.
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He won the 2016 Nobel Prize in Literature "for having created new poetic expressions" in the American song tradition.
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" Another House Democrat was less poetic but blunter about what had happened: "It's literally like shitting out a diamond.
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Asia was commanded to "channel her inner Whitney Houston," which helped her connect emotionally to her startlingly poetic lyrics.
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Ms. Lizzimore, best known in Britain as an intrepid director, is overly fond of poetic parables and fairy tales.
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Yet the characters' forlorn charm and their poetic turns of phrase are undercut by bursts of anger and callousness.
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This approach makes a certain poetic sense in a play about the serendipitous and cataclysmic force of carnal love.
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She imbues the book's numerous poetic extracts with lyricism and devotedly preserves the rhymes and cadences of its proverbs.
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It's actually kind of beautiful in its own "the Metro doesn't work and this is poetic" kind of way.
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Müller's 1977 play is a poetic and nonlinear reflection on "Hamlet" and European culture, with a strong feminist subtext.
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And I learned over the course of creating 'Crossing,' I have an instinct for musical form and poetic form.
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This keeps verging on being poetic, funny, jolly; absurdly solemn processions, nonsense trios and lingering tableaus all variously overlap.
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I know I keep saying this, but it's such a poetic ending to their election-long feud. http://ti.
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The French are hardly alone in believing that their language is especially poetic, emotional, logical, precise, accessible or rich.
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The film is dedicated to Max Ophuls, perhaps an inspiration for the cinematographer Raoul Coutard's sweeping, poetic camera movements.
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" In English it is usually translated as "the Occident," but its literal translation is quite poetic: "the Evening Land.
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It's also the jolt of poetic surrealism we need right now, a welcome surprise amid the Netflix content glut.
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Certainly not as poetic as Roosevelt's inspiring words, but nevertheless a shout-out to the 32nd president's inaugural address.
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There's a certain poetic justice to Valentine curating a show of plastic art in a French-run London gallery.
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Threaded throughout her essays is her firmly optimistic belief in Surrealism as a world-changing political and poetic practice.
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But I believe my work is a poetic description — a fragmented visual narrative — of the soul of a place.
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But we may not be as far from such poetic conceits of the body as we like to believe.
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I was waxing poetic on the depths of human kindness when Karen said she thought such generosity was normal.
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The flowing, often downright poetic dialogue still rolls off the screen and into your ears like beautifully profane music.
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They were praised as authentic voices from France's troubled suburbs, articulate and poetic chroniclers of the immigrant youth experience.
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As choreographers go, Ms. Vandenbroucke is a poetic one; to her, words are just as important as dance steps.
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