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Therefore, one reason for the play's outstanding initial success was its political allusiveness.
Gaiman's work is known for a high degree of allusiveness.
We might look on the bright side and see the argument as an indication of art's allusiveness.
An even more important aspect of dance's power is its veiled allusiveness.
Second is the allusiveness of Bach's complex world of harmony.
Her work is characterised by an austere allusiveness unusual in Australian poetry.
The nuanced scripts, character depth, and allusiveness of these shows helped set new standards for quality on television.
Instead his subtle allusiveness is perfectly controlled, allowing the silences between the lines to speak out loud and clear.
The series' humor relied heavily on sight gags, wordplay, and allusiveness.
Sometimes the allusiveness seems here merely pointlessly puzzling.
Because of its allusiveness and its epic canvas, the play leaves ample room for directorial imagination.
But even when it first appeared, the movie's allusiveness must have been one of its salient features, and part of its enormous appeal.
In accord with the production's bare-bones allusiveness, there is no portrait of Lulu, merely an empty easel.
As Eisenstein knew, music's power is too great, its allusiveness too broad to be restricted by narrowly pictorial notions.
The theatrical allusiveness of Peter Brook serves many plays as well as "period" costuming.
The distinctive element of it, apart from snide, inept joking, is a kind of lazy allusiveness.
I do not imagine that it is necessary to demonstrate that this poetic allusiveness is the characteristic of true slang.
With all his healthy contempt for the spirit dictating such speeches, the atrocious allusiveness of the words had its effect on Chief Inspector Heat.
Both seem derived from some outside source, and display a flexible faith in form's infinite allusiveness and consequent ability to inspire free-form reverie.
The core meaning of the aesthetic - and distinguishing characteristic of the arts - is 'allusiveness' or 'imaginativity'.
There's tension too between the allusiveness that Taibo allows himself, the flecks of bookishness, and the sheer barreling drive of his story.
While this "Shrek" revives the raucous spirit and winking allusiveness of its predecessor, some elements of the animation have advanced noticeably.
As the requirement to speak plainly replaced domestic allusiveness, and ordered paragraphs of thought replaced the one-sentence interjection, so people became more reticent.
Tatum's harmonic allusiveness, his use of other chords and other keys to refer to the chords and keys at hand, creates a panoramic world.
In this far-reaching piece Ms. Driscoll exploits the narrative richness of installation art without relinquishing the allusiveness of abstract sculpture.