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His works have no linear development and do not yield swiftly to rational analysis.
But does not history show linear development too?
Above the tunnel, platforming would create a linear development strip at street level.
Most shops are based on this linear development.
The urban areas expand in an almost linear development or ribbon like development pattern.
As such it was a linear development.
Retrospectively, multiple trajectories are hidden by the imposition of a linear development.
"People have this idea of a simple linear development from Cristofori to Steinway," he said.
A similar case has been Central Europe, where the archaeological evidence shows continuous linear development, with no marked external influences.
Later "Long" was added, referring to its linear development and distinguishing it from the many other Prestons.
It is a very linear development stretched out mainly along the east-west road from the River Arun.
Genealogy is not the search for origins, and is not the construction of a linear development.
Popular music of Kerala had a linear development along with classical music of the region, till the branches separated.
"In 'Kontakte', Stockhausen abandoned traditional musical form based on linear development and dramatic climax.
Haüsler (as cited in ) also found that archaeological evidence in central Europe showed continuous linear development, with no marked external influences.
Like anywhere in the Mediterranean, mistakes have been made and the carbuncles and linear developments of former years will take time and effort to expunge.
In Miles Davis's concerts over the past two decades, song forms and linear development have submerged in roiling, open-ended funk.
But the organisational and institutional history of antislavery at this level does not demonstrate any simple linear development culminating in an open,, democratic' style of operation.
Ms. Tharp's dances tend to have little feeling of linear development, though the best push forward, with seeming heedlessness, on eddying paths to satisfying denouements.
To the Editor: I am a visual artist whose work shares with music qualities which music explores superbly: pattern, repetition with variation, linear development, rhythm.
I was driving down this Telegraph Road... and it just went on and on and on forever, it's like what they call linear development.
To the abbey's west and south, the town grew as a linear development around a crossing road however had a single north-south "High Street" as late as 1848.
The new control systems, with which Worldpark management could monitor activities throughout the establishment, were a linear development of data transfer systems developed for NATO ground forces.
Several other entrances were located at various points along the linear development of Bathhouse Row during the 1890s but have disappeared over the years as a result of newer construction.
Creating "Gremlins 2," by its very nature, did not follow the normal linear development of a motion picture where a writer delivers a draft, which then is hammered into shape and filmed.