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This coat color is, illuminatingly, called "black and tan" in some languages.
Even the most familiar 30's standards are illuminatingly reimagined.
The technique could more illuminatingly be called 'impressionistic observation'.
Anna thought Freud was probably wrong a lot of the time, but he was beautifully, illuminatingly wrong.
Still, the non-chronological, salon-style installation cries out to be more illuminatingly sorted (Johnson).
Olla has read widely into the cult of ducismo, and writes illuminatingly of his subject.
While many of the 53 galleries involved have produced more or less heterogeneous, store-like displays, some create illuminatingly coherent installations.
Many such course committees also include students, and the process of design, construction, review, modification and report models an industrial or commercial product cycle very illuminatingly.
The same passion, pride and hurt is in the playing and, illuminatingly, the purpose and intricate invention of the blues suddenly starts to take shape.
But it's the play's rhythmic, sweeping pulse that counts most and that has been so lovingly and illuminatingly captured here.
Mr. Urrey's has a folk quality, illuminatingly fitted for Schubert's intimate, poignant expressions.
One finds this overlay of his personal style on African themes most illuminatingly expressed in works such as Basuto Allegory (1947).
Illuminatingly engaged with the history and literature of the modern era, Mr. Sebald's book gains power through its poetic obsessions with the past.
The various possible emphases in thinking about revelation are illuminatingly analysed by Dulles (1983), using the method of 'models' which he had previously applied to ecclesiology.
Trynka also delves deeply and illuminatingly into Bowie's prolonged cocaine addiction, which, at its height, shocked even Iggy, whose own appetite for destruction was legendary.
The critic George Steiner and the historian Carl Schorske have written illuminatingly in recent years about the seminal importance of fin de siecle Vienna.
"Pnoxus is a calot and the son of a calot and the grandson of a calot," said Ptor Fak, illuminatingly.
Even the most familiar 30's standards are illuminatingly reimagined; "42d Street" becomes a wistful meditation on the rigors of show business, and "Lullaby of Broadway" an actual lullaby.
Although his writing is curiously bereft of his foremost professional skills - gripping rhetorical structure and a broad vision of the political landscape - he illuminatingly outlines the calculations that go into campaigning.
None too illuminatingly, Mr. Cho describes the piece as "pre-opera" and its theme as "modern age 'advancement' as a result of the war, the age of consumerism, media influence and changing values."
Mr. McCormick handles sensitively what Santayana described in his autobiography as his "unconscious" homosexuality; and he writes illuminatingly of Santayana's anti-Semitism and his tolerance of fascism during the years abroad.
The latter, with the help of the set designer, Loren Sherman, has achieved the multiple shifts between the real and the fictive with an effortless-seeming grace, but the work never reaches the illuminatingly surreal heights one longs for.
This was illustrated most illuminatingly by a recent study in which a group of people were asked to eat more than a pound of potatoes each day (baked in their skins, not fried) in addition to whatever other food they could manage to eat.
The original point of the survey, however, was not, or not only, to suggest how specifically and illuminatingly the term 'postmodernism' can be applied to the British context, but simply as an answer to B. S. Johnson's fear that the baton of innovation had been dropped altogether.
But in its big summer spread that covers the topic "Monet to Matisse, Homer to Hartley: American Masters and their European Muses," the Portland Museum of Art makes the connections between American artists and their European mentors illuminatingly specific.