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stylistic and forerunner
The show ran for two seasons with Sewell, and is very fondly remembered-not least as a stylistic forerunner of crime drama The Sweeney ( in which Sewell also appeared-as a villain ).

stylistic and Impressionism
For example, when the careful, even tedious, art techniques of French neo-classicism became oppressive to artists living in more exuberant times, a stylistic revolution known as " Impressionism " vitalized brush strokes and color.
Though his work crossed many stylistic boundaries, his involvement with the other major figures of Impressionism and their exhibitions, his dynamic paintings and sketches of everyday life and activities, and his bold color experiments, served to finally tie him to the Impressionist movement as one of its greatest artists.
It could be considered the spiritual, if not stylistic, cousin to Impressionism.

stylistic and is
The design of the house is a synthesis of numerous stylistic influences, from traditional Finnish vernacular to purist modernism, as well as influences from English and Japanese architecture.
Cuyp ’ s third stylistic phase ( which occurred throughout his career ) is based on the influence of his father.
Adding to the confusion that is, Aelbert ’ s stylistic development and the problem of attribution is of course the fact that Jacob ’ s style was not stagnant either.
The great innovations in dance in the 17th century originated at the French court under Louis XIV, and it is here that we see the first clear stylistic ancestor of classical ballet.
In addition, by looking at stylistic changes of ceramics over time is it possible to separate ( seriate ) the ceramics into distinct diagnostic groups ( assemblages ).
It is based on researches on stylistic modeling carried out by Gerard Assayag and Shlomo Dubnov and on researches on improvisation with the computer by G. Assayag, M. Chemillier and G. Bloch ( aka the OMax Brothers ) in the Ircam Music Representations group.
Because of the stylistic similarities between comic strips and early animated movies, " cartoon " came to refer to animation, and the word " cartoon " is currently used to refer to both animated cartoons and gag cartoons.
Because this epistle is much shorter than 2 Peter, and due to various stylistic details, some writers consider that Jude was the source for the similar passages of 2 Peter.
The first is that the epistle often uses a demonstrative pronoun at the beginning of a sentence, then a particle or conjunction, followed by an explanation or definition of the demonstrative at the end of the sentence, a stylistic technique which is not used in the gospel.
Schmidt is generally, if erroneously, regarded as a conservative composer ( such labels rest upon yet-to-be-resolved aesthetic / stylistic arguments ), but the rhythmic subtlety and harmonic complexity of much of his music belie this.
The narrative structure allows for this diversity through simple stylistic devices such as the principle of ring composition, familiar since the time of Homer, in which the introduction and conclusion of a story or sub-plot is signalled by the repetition of some formulaic statement, facilitating the reader's comprehension of stories within stories in a kind of ' Chinese-box technique '— a structure that has no resemblance to the nine books artificially created by Alexandrian scholars.
His most distinctive stylistic innovation is that of a representation of human bodies and machines in a cold, interconnected relationship, described as " biomechanical ".
This stylistic variant is also used in depicting the Haitian Voodoo loa Erzulie Dantor.
" For me ," he said, " the important distinction is between a stylistic approach to the design ; and an analytical approach giving the process of due consideration to time, place, and purpose ... My analytical approach requires a full understanding of the three essential elements ... to arrive at an ideal balance among them.
Occasionally, an image is deliberately windowboxed for stylistic effect ; for example, the documentary-style sequence of the film Rent suggest an older-format camera representing the 4: 3 aspect ratio, and the opening sequence of the Oliver Stone film JFK features pillar boxing to represent the 1960s era 4: 3 television footage.
The book has many stylistic parallels with Tristram Shandy, and indeed, the narrator is one of the minor characters from the earlier novel.
Mannerism as a stylistic category is less frequently applied to English visual and decorative arts, where local categories such as " Elizabethan " and " Jacobean " are more common.
Perhaps the most obvious stylistic manifestation of modernism in opera is the development of atonality.
The issue of authenticity is important in the punk subculture — the pejorative term " poseur " is applied to those who associate with punk and adopt its stylistic attributes but are deemed not to share or understand the underlying values and philosophy.
So, the pitch is partly dependent upon stylistic factors, and partially to do with practicalities.
Orson Scott Card, an author of both science fiction and non-SF fiction, has postulated that in science fiction the message and intellectual significance of the work is contained within the story itself and, therefore, there need not be stylistic gimmicks or literary games ; but that many writers and critics confuse clarity of language with lack of artistic merit.

stylistic and today
The global distribution of schools ( salles ) today is best explained through their stylistic approaches:
These are the different stylistic approaches of the French arts of pugilism in the world today.
With India united into a country from various scattered princely states, with royal courts and the zamindari system abolished, and with modern communications and recording technology, stylistic borders have become blurred and many singers today have studied with teachers from more than one gharana.
Many of its stylistic innovations survive today as the conventions of music videos, in particular the multi-angle filming of a live performance.
Payment records, supported by stylistic evidence, indicate that his principal contributions ( 1436 – 38 ) to this project included a handsome stone doorframe and an unusual cross window, both of which are identifiable today.
Instead of flowing naturally from his chosen materials ... it seems imposed upon them ... Throughout the film there is a constant stylistic uncertainty, an impurity, which jars haevily today ," but adds that " Jeanne d ' Arc has a magestic power which steamrollers its way through all its faults and excesses.
It is most likely that what is today written with pointed steel nibs began stylistic life before the 1820s with a broad edged quill and a number of period pen hold, posture and arm position variations to facilitate the fine lines.
In the 1990s, a preponderance of architectural models came up on the pandal exteriors, but today the art motif extends to elaborate interiors, executed by trained artists, with consistent stylistic elements, carefully executed and bearing the name of the artist.
Despite the seeming loss of Raimondi ’ s originals today, it seems certain that at least one full set survived, since both the 1550 woodcuts and the so-called Caracci suite of prints ( see below ) agree in every compositional and stylistic respect with those fragments that have survived.
Bade Fateh Ali Khan ( Urdu: استاد بڑے فتح علی خان ( born 1935 ) is amongst the foremost Khyal vocalists alive today in Pakistan, and the last significant exponent of the Patiala Gharana ( stylistic lineage ).
Looking back today, we would have liked to have had better advice at the time, recommending against this drastic stylistic change in our music.

stylistic and considered
Exxon considered this a violation of their trademark, and as a result, Minolta was allowed to distribute cameras already produced, but was forced to change the stylistic ' XX ' and implement this as a change in new production.
Of later authors, the work of Joanna Russ is considered by scholar Peter Nicholls to bear stylistic resemblance to New Wave.
Subway, The Big Blue and Nikita are all considered to be of this stylistic school.
Although his complete poems add up to fewer than 2500 verses, two of them — the Spiritual Canticle and The Dark Night of the Soul are widely considered masterpieces of Spanish poetry, both for their formal stylistic point of view and their rich symbolism and imagery.
In 1955, Joseph Pulitzer, Jr. pressured the prize jury into presenting the Prize to Cat on a Hot Tin Roof, which the jury considered the weakest of the five shortlisted nominees (" amateurishly constructed ... from the stylistic points of view annoyingly pretentious "), instead of Clifford Odets ' The Flowering Peach ( their preferred choice ) or The Bad Seed, their second choice.
This is often considered a grammatical or stylistic error.
Because of structural and stylistic similarities, Mrs Dalloway is commonly thought to be a response to James Joyce's Ulysses, a text that is often considered one of the greatest novels of the twentieth century ( though Woolf herself, writing in 1928, apparently denied this ).
It was considered somewhat of a sonic paradox in that even though it featured the original members who produced " two records so drenched in noise they still sound like aural assaults decades after their original release ," sonically it resembled the major label releases of the 1990s in both production values and stylistic range.
Others considered Curzio Malaparte and Melchior Wańkowicz ( with their championing of the effect of minor detail imbued with the force of a metaphor ) to have been Kapuściński's literary models and stylistic precursors within a genre that in Poland had previously such eminent exponents as Ksawery Pruszyński ( 1907 – 1950 ), Zbigniew Uniłowski ( 1909 – 1937 ), and Maria Sten ( 1917 – 2007 ).
While Naked Lunch was an initial shock to the literary community, Nova Express was considered the end of Burroughs's stylistic experiment and of the Nova Trilogy.
During the 1960s the anti-Corelli sentiment among critics was epitomized by Alan Rich of the The New York Herald Tribune in a 1966 article which, while acknowledged the vibrancy and white heat of his singing, considered Corelli a throwback to an earlier era when, from Mr. Rich's perspective, musical compromises were common and stylistic refinement lacking.
Another example comes from ancient Greece during the Geometric Age ( 1100-900 BCE ), when horror vacui was considered a stylistic element of all art.
Hellenistic and Latin rhetors divided style into: the grand style, the middle style and the low ( or plain ) style ; certain types of vocabulary and diction were considered appropriate for each stylistic level.
For stylistic purists, the mixing of styles within a work was considered inappropriate, and a consistent use of the high style was mandated for the epic.
His influence in standardising the language of his country is considered enormous, as many writers conformed themselves to the stylistic and grammatical model Hooft devised.
Bloodflowers is considered by many Cure fans to be a return to the band's roots after the stylistic departure of Wild Mood Swings.
never gained a mainstream audience, but the integration of their hardcore punk roots with thrash metal influences was a stylistic catalyst for their contemporaries — most notably Suicidal Tendencies, Corrosion of Conformity, and Stormtroopers of Death — alongside whom they are considered pioneers of what would later be called " crossover thrash.
In serious text, it is considered a stylistic error, since it belongs properly to the stream of consciousness-or causerie-style writing.
It is often considered to be the European equivalent to abstract expressionism, although there are stylistic differences ( American abstract expressionism tended to be more " agressively raw " than tachisme ).
Even though he spent most of his life working in northern Italy, because of his stylistic similarity to Palestrina he is often considered to be a member of the Roman School of polyphonic church music.
By the 7th century, Khmer sculpture begins to drift away from its Hindu influences – pre-Gupta for the Buddhist figures, Pallava for the Hindu figures – and through constant stylistic evolution, it comes to develop its own originality, which by the 10th century can be considered complete and absolute.
Due to its stylistic similarities with Feuillade's other crime serials Fantômas and Judex they often considered a trilogy.
While Books I and II are more systematic and address ethos, logos, and pathos, Book III is often considered a conglomeration of Greek stylistic devices on rhetoric.

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