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Through dance, then, he tells the story of cinema, albeit impressionistically.
The proper left side of the head is almost impressionistically carved, with the ear barely defined.
Furthermore, some of the biggest issues of all cannot be addressed except impressionistically.
Certainly the destination, impressionistically rendered in the lower half of the painting, was a dark and murky place.
"You can look at it impressionistically," he said.
If fricative, the sound is often impressionistically described as harsh or grating.
Everyone thinks out loud, impressionistically, but to base thought only on speech is to try nailing whispers to the wall.
But the Turner trail is best approached in the spirit of the master, that is to say, impressionistically.
This image, impressionistically painted in hot pinks, features men defined by their legs as they hang around on a street, waiting.
It depicted, rather impressionistically, a forest none of them believed existed, but a forest nevertheless.
The music is often Impressionistically lovely.
In the 1920s, her health deteriorated but she continued to paint, ever more impressionistically, until her death in 1927.
Yet it's neither impressionistically nor realistically successful.
The director appears to be interested less in passing along particular information than in giving the audience her own impressions, impressionistically and cinematically.
Although he works impressionistically and is partial to complementing green with purple, the artist is no impressionist.
The most striking of these is Kurt's desire to write an artistically-conceived and impressionistically structured literary masterpiece.
Between them the action is played out impressionistically by the soloists, two Evangelists (why two?)
Mr. Cascioli plays almost impressionistically, clouding over the contrapuntal rhythmic energy.
When you smile, Miss Collins, I see you impressionistically.
His best music is mimetic, evoking his visions and his ideals impressionistically.
There is a transition from copying nature more-or-less impressionistically to feeling its content, abstracting, and drawing out an extract.
His own 1966 Gemini mission, Gemini 10, he describes vividly and impressionistically.
Amid the impressionistically rendered clutter, there appears a ghost, of sorts, at the bottom of the staircase.
Impressionistically, Piti and Atsam appear to be distinct, but the rest form a continuous dialect chain.
The impressionistically refined Sonata No. 1 of Joaquin Turina opened the program.