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Throughout the interwar years, French interest in anthropology often dovetailed with wider cultural movements such as surrealism and primitivism, which drew on ethnography for inspiration.
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If not " true " crannogs, small occupied islets ( often at least partially artificial in nature ) may be referred to as island duns, although rather confusingly, 22 islet-based sites are classified as ' proper ' crannogs due to the different interpretations of the inspectors or excavators who drew up field reports Canmore search for crannog in the Western Isles Hebridean island dwellings or crannogs were commonly built on both natural and artificial islets, usually reached by means of a stone causeway.
Like its dada and surrealist predecessors, French New Wave editing often drew attention to itself by its lack of continuity, its demystifying self-reflexive nature ( reminding the audience that they were watching a film ), and by the overt use of jump cuts or the insertion of material not often related to any narrative.
The young Lawrence often drew patterns with crayons.
Early lyrics drew on the band's blues and folk roots, often mixing lyrical fragments from different songs.
The core strength of Manchester United's global brand is often attributed to Matt Busby's rebuilding of the team and subsequent success following the Munich air disaster, which drew worldwide acclaim.
" These bands were quieter and featured more low-key, often near-childlike songs as Richman drew on folk-rock and other genres.
This notion was deeply rooted in the aesthetic value simplicity holds for human thought and the justifications presented for it often drew from theology.
Ellington always spent lavishly and although he drew a respectable income from the Orchestra's operations, the band's income often just covered expenses.
Queen composed music that drew inspiration from many different genres of music, often with a tongue-in-cheek attitude.
He often drew, painted, or made objects and constructions at times of emotional distress, which he recognized as more than recreational.
Andersen's work sometimes drew on old folktales, but more often deployed fairytale motifs and plots in new tales.
From 1933 to 1939, even as he greatly expanded the scope of the federal government's policies and powers in response to the Great Depression, Roosevelt muddled through: his " brains trust " of top advisers, although working directly for the President, often were appointed to vacant positions in agencies and departments, whence they drew their salaries since the White House lacked statutory or budgetary authority to create new staff positions.
She drew often ; at ten, for example, she had drawn a good chalk likeness of her father.
Because they had often made up details of play sessions as they went, they usually just drew a quick map as they played, with cursory notes about monsters, treasures, and traps.
Jessica Amanda Salmonson similarly sought to broaden the range of roles for female characters in S & S through both her own stories and in editing the World Fantasy Award-winning Amazons ( 1979 ) and Amazons II ( 1982 ) anthologies ; both drew on real and folkloric women warriors, often from areas outside of Europe.
The architecture of Robert Venturi, although perhaps not as familiar today as his books, helped redirect American architecture away from a widely practiced, often banal, modernism in the 1960s to a more exploratory, and ultimately indubitable, design approach that openly drew lessons from architectural history and responded to the everyday context of the American city.
The two became lifelong friends as well as rivals and are often compared ; one key difference between them is that Matisse drew and painted from nature, while Picasso was much more inclined to work from imagination.
Gollancz often claimed to be a Christian, although he was never baptised and his understanding of the religion was a highly idiosyncratic one, overall his personal syncretic faith drew on Pelagian Christianity, Judaism, and wide-ranging reading across religious traditions.
The most desirable women drew many prospective suitors, and persuasive skill often determined their success.
They row to a point where Hymir often sat and caught flat fish, where he drew up two whales, but Thor demands to go further out to sea, and does so despite Hymir's warnings.
It drew sustenance from free jazz while moving much further from jazz tradition ( often drawing equally on contemporary composers such as Anton Webern and John Cage for inspiration ).

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If the artist would study his work more thoroughly and move certain units in his design, often only slightly, finer pictures would result.
Born in Florence, in 1540, after the death of his father, he was brought up and trained in art by a close friend, often referred to as his ' uncle ', the mannerist painter Agnolo Bronzino, whose name he sometimes assumed in his pictures.
Many pictures released from the 1960s onward share attributes with film noir of the classical period, and often treat its conventions self-referentially.
Players are often encouraged to take pictures at the dashpoints and upload them to the site.
Trained by the great classical music composers Brahms and Mahler, he was one of the first composers who primarily wrote music for motion pictures, and as such is often referred to as " the father of film music ".
She would often bore the Meldrews by showing them her complete collection of holiday pictures at the most unwelcome times.
Cultured freshwater pearls can often be confused for natural pearls which present as homogeneous pictures which continuously darken toward the surface of the pearl.
He often expressed his desire to make pictures " of a different type and background " than the ones he had been making for ten years.
Authors doubting that decay causes forgetting from short-term memory often offer as an alternative some form of interference: When several elements ( such as digits, words, or pictures ) are held in short-term memory simultaneously, their representations compete with each other for recall, or degrade each other.
There are often invitations for readers to submit pictures, such as the request for examples of " Insincere Smiles ", whereby people sent in pictures cut from newspapers and brochures of celebrities and politicians caught smiling in a manner which looks utterly insincere and forced ( Tony Blair featured at least twice ).
Being an early pioneer next to Rodolphe Töpffer in the art of combining words and pictures to tell often humorous stories in sequential panels, throughout the latter half of the 20th century Busch has become posthumously known in German by the honorary epithet of Großvater der Comics (" Grandfather of Comics ").
The pixel response time is often confused with the LCD input lag which adds another form of latency to pictures displayed by LCD screens.
This new era of action films often had budgets unlike any in the history of motion pictures.
The cover is often decorated with interesting materials like magazine pictures, rubber stamps, decorative papers, and other embellishments.
Postcards are often printed to promote tourism, with pictures of resorts, tourist attractions or humorous messages on the front and allowing for a short message from the sender to be written on the back.
Most pictures were still black-and-white, and many color pictures were hand colored, often by child labor.
Young boys often dress more formally in their class pictures than they do other days of the school year.
The second type are ‘ low technology ’ communication systems which often include using pictures, symbols, and / or objects placed on a board.
Similarly, the Beany and Cecil cartoon series also had a beatnik character, Go Man Van Gogh ( aka " The Wildman "), who often lives in the jungle and paints various pictures and backgrounds to fool his enemies, first appearing in the episode, " The Wildman of Wildsville.
His early pictures were often of the town where he was born and raised, Vitebsk.
A " screening room " usually refers to a small facility for viewing movies, often for the use of those involved in the production of motion pictures, or in large private residences.
These pictures were scanned as often as once every 3. 6 seconds.
It has been said that when Daubigny liked his pictures he added another duck or two, so that the number of ducks often indicates greater or less artistic quality in his pictures.

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