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Synthetism and term
* Symbolism: a term highly welcomed by vanguard critics in 1891, when Gauguin dropped Synthetism as soon as he was acclaimed to be the leader of Symbolism in painting.
Earlier, Synthetism has been connected to the term Cloisonnism, and later to Symbolism.

Synthetism and 1889
Poster of the 1889 Exhibition of Paintings by the Impressionist and Synthetism | Synthetist Group, at Café des Arts, known as the The Volpini Exhibition, 1889.
Poster of the 1889 Exhibition of Paintings by the Impressionist and Synthetism | Synthetist Group, at Café des Arts, known as the The Volpini Exhibition, 1889.
Poster of the 1889 Exhibition of Paintings by the Impressionist and Synthetism | Synthetist Group, at Café des Arts, known as the The Volpini Exhibition, 1889.

Synthetism and works
Many of the same painters also described their works as Synthetism, a closely related movement.

Synthetism and from
Synthetism emphasized two-dimensional flat patterns, thus differing from impressionist art and theory.

Synthetism and with
He is also associated with Cloisonnism and Synthetism, two late 19th century art movements.

Synthetism and .
His painting later evolved towards Synthetism in which neither form nor color predominate but each has an equal role.

another and short-lived
During the same time period, Bixby directed several episodes of another short-lived television series, Wizards and Warriors, which aired in 1983.
A short-lived monarchy ( 1914 – 1925 ) was succeeded by an even shorter-lived first Albanian Republic ( 1925 – 1928 ), to be replaced by another monarchy ( 1928 – 1939 ), which was conquered into Fascist Italy during World War II.
During the Kemmu Restoration, after the fall of the Kamakura shogunate in 1333, another short-lived shogun arose.
Affairs of this sort would often be short-lived, ending when either the courtesan or the courtesan's spouse received the status or political position desired, or when the benefactor chose the company of another courtesan, and compensated the former companion financially.
Earlier, another Chicago Fire team had played in the short-lived World Football League for one year under the same name.
Major flooding in AD 11 is credited with the downfall of the short-lived Xin dynasty, and another flood in AD 70 returned the river north of Shandong on essentially its present course.
Several short-lived Comets reunions were attempted in the 1970s and 1980s, including one contingent ( organized by Baltimore-based piano player Joey Welz who played piano for the Comets during the summer of 1965 ) that appeared on The Tomorrow Show, and another run by an Elvis Presley impersonator named Joey Rand ( this group later lost a legal action over the right to use the Comets name ), but only one group was officially sent out to perform by Haley himself, and his management / production company, which were the official Comets who played with Haley throughout the 1960s and 1970s and continued to perform as the Comets between gigs and during Haley's retirement.
By 1118 Munster had fractured into the Kingdom of Thomond under the O ' Briens, the Kingdom of Desmond under the MacCarthy dynasty ( Eóganachta ), and the short-lived Kingdom of Ormond under the O ' Kennedys ( another Dalcassian sept ).
The Mother Thing and a representative of another race argue that the short-lived species are essentially children who should be granted more time to learn and grow.
Other short-lived groups followed – at fourteen, he formed Midnight Special, another modified skiffle band and played at a school concert.
Recre would play again in the first division in 2002 – 03, in another short-lived experience.
The new Duchess of Orléans, who had converted from Protestantism to Catholicism just before entering France, was popular at court upon her arrival in 1671 and quickly became the mother of Alexandre Louis d ' Orléans in 1673, another short-lived Duke of Valois.
The attacks were carried out with help from the short-lived Ulster Protestant Volunteers ( UPV ), another loyalist paramilitary group.
Returning from yet another hiatus, Norwood's fourth album Afrodisiac was released on June 29, 2004 in North America, amidst the well-publicized termination of her short-lived business relationship with entertainment manager Benny Medina.
The band later became Minutemen with another drummer named Frank Tonche, who only lasted two shows with the group ; Hurley, who had been in the short-lived New Wave group Hey Taxi!
In 1859, following another short-lived Conservative government, Palmerston and Russell made up their differences, and Russell consented to serve as Foreign Secretary in a new Palmerston cabinet-usually considered the first true Liberal Cabinet.
Later in the 1950s, Crain, Russell and another actress formed a short-lived singing and dancing lounge act on the Strip in Las Vegas, Nevada.
But it turned out to be just another short-lived project.
* March 12-Richard Steele and Joseph Addison found The Guardian ; in the same year, Steele founds another short-lived periodical, The Englishman.
In another case, the court set a short-lived precedent allowing companies to artificially raise prices in local markets if the purpose was to artificially lower prices in another market to remain competitive.
The band was short-lived, but Haskins and J collaborated again in another band which featured guitarist Daniel Ash.
He is also one of the group which founded the short-lived Lincoln Communist music venue, The Red and Black Café, in the early 1990s, a spin off to another talk program he produced with Sally Herrin, noted Lincoln author, and a number of others called " Zero Street " ( from the Allen Ginsberg poem " Wichita Vortex Sutra " in which AG called Lincoln's main drag, O Street, " Zero Street ").
Burton played bass with yet another Birmingham group, The Steve Gibbons Band, was one-third of the short-lived band Balls ( with Denny Laine and Alan White ), and later fronted his own blues group as lead guitarist.

another and term
`` I may possibly be a greater risk than is the normal person of my age '', the President had said on February 29th of the election year, ignoring the fact that no one of his age had ever lived out another term.
The al-prefix was probably added through confusion with another legal term, allegeance, an " allegation " ( the French allegeance comes from the English ).
In 1839, Johnson entered the race for re-election to his House seat, initially as a Whig ; when another Whig entry arose, to enhance his position in the campaign, he ran as a Democrat and was elected to his second, non-consecutive term in the Tennessee House.
* Automated banking machine, another term for Automated teller machine used mainly in Canada
In the Pan Indian philosophic thought the term ' Satyam Shivam Sundaram ' is another name for the concept of the Supreme.
Abettor ( from to abet, Old French abeter, à and beter, to bait, urge dogs upon any one ; this word is probably of Scandinavian origin, meaning to cause to bite ), is a legal term implying one who instigates, encourages or assists another to commit an offence.
More generally, one curve is a curvilinear asymptote of another ( as opposed to a linear asymptote ) if the distance between the two curves tends to zero as they tend to infinity, although usually the term asymptote by itself is reserved for linear asymptotes.
The Social Democratic Party ( SPD ) and The Left ( Die Linke ) took control of the city government after the 2001 state election and won another term in the 2006 state election.
* Bar ( landform ), another term for the landform known as a shoal
Despite several army mutinies and increasing civic concern both at his erratic style and arbitrary, corrupt method of governing he was re-elected for another 6-year term in September 1999.
The second meaning is similar to the usage of the term in other social sciences: a community is a group of people living near one another who interact socially.
The reforms of Lucius Cornelius Sulla required a ten year period between holding another term in the same office.
They chose the term " compact disc " in line with another Philips product, the compact cassette.
More recently, Dakin and Wichmann derive it from another Nahuatl term, " chicolatl " from eastern Nahuatl, meaning " beaten drink ".
He rejected the very idea that every explanation of the meaning of a term needed itself to be explained: " As though an explanation hung in the air unless supported by another one ", claiming instead that explanation of a term is only needed when we need to avoid misunderstanding.
He sought election to another term, but the Democrats in the Missouri legislature were split between him and Benton, while the Whig minority put forward their own man.
( A chargé d ' affaires ad interim also heads the mission during the interim between the end of one chief of mission's term and the beginning of another ).
Dolly was born on 5 July 1996 to three mothers ( one provided the egg, another the DNA and a third carried the cloned embryo to term ).
The stronger term " congruent " refers to the idea that an entire figure is the same size and shape as another figure.
* Electronic direct marketing, another term for E-mail marketing
In 1794, he declined to serve another term, and left Congress in early 1795.
In 2006 the BBC documentary The Plot Against Harold Wilson alleged that there had been another plot involving Mountbatten to oust Wilson during his second term in office ( 1974 – 76 ).
The term flag is also used to refer to the graphic design employed by a flag, or to its depiction in another medium.
A related term is " sgraffito ", which involves scratching through one layer of pigment to reveal another beneath it.

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