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Nor would she need to have her fashion brought to her instructively.
Not the head,' he added instructively, 'for the blade may slip off easy.
Beside these two canvases one might instructively place more recent paintings.
Instructively, the night's high point involved a more G-rated bit of audience participation.
At the Asia Society, unfortunately but instructively, it most often does.
Two of her efforts in that genre are instructively hung on adjacent walls.
This show instructively juxtaposes abstract paintings from the 1950's and the 90's.
No wonder that he worked in Vienna, where phantom intertwines so instructively with fact.
The poem immediately follows "The place of the solitaires", with which it may be instructively compared.
It says something that the Cage work turned out to be the least of the offerings on this long, involving, instructively exhausting program.
This world is instructively represented right now by the Whitney Biennial.
Most instructively, Liberzon makes the opposite-coloured bishops work in his favour.
It looks dated, although instructively its anachronisms seem more from two decades ago than three centuries ago.
A negro with a thousand tails is a topic which a person cannot talk upon fluently and instructively without more or less preparation.
Gödel dust solution, an article about another exact solution which may be instructively compared with this one.
Metonymy also may be instructively contrasted with metaphor.
"A murder," said Stephen instructively, "is not such an everyday occurrence as your nonchalance seems to imply.
But they also instructively illuminate the way Mr. Bush does business and the way his foreign policy team operates.
She instructively pulled away.
On the instructively titled single "Eve," crafted by basically unknown producer R8D!
"A great obstacle to good education is the inordinate passion prevalent for novels, and the time lost in that reading which should be instructively employed.
Instructively, he addressed Amber.
Not instructively, but destructively.
The metre is discussed first, each verse is scanned, and each word thoroughly and instructively examined.
Mr. Restrepo's piece speaks amusingly and instructively to the difference between myth-based prejudice and experiential knowledge.