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Further emphasizing and elevating the artistry of the language of the plays of Plautus is the use of meter, which simply put is the rhythm of the play.
( Balenciaga is notable as one of the few couturiers in fashion history who could use their own hands to design, cut, and sew the models which symbolized the height of his artistry.
The use of astro turf in conjunction with changes in the game's rules ( e. g. allowing of body-blocks ) have contributed significantly to changed the nature of the game, affected it's artistry and allowed other nations-mostly western-to now get to the top of the world rankings.
In fact, the skillful variation of iambic pentameter, rather than the consistent use of it, may well be what distinguishes the rhythmic artistry of Donne, Shakespeare, Milton, and the 20th century sonneteer Edna St. Vincent Millay.
Order of the Stag's Blood ( DSB ): Given for use and artistry of SCA style weaponry
The film received an Honorary Award from the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences ( the " Oscars ") " In which artistry and patience blended in a novel and entertaining use of the medium of motion pictures.

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The emblem of Bhutan ( Dzongkha: ར ྒྱ ལ ་ ཡ ོ ངས ་ ལས ་ ར ྟ གས ་; Wylie: rgyal-yongs las-rtags ) maintains several elements of the flag of Bhutan, with slightly different artistry, and contains much Buddhist symbolism.
Robinson invited several well-known painters to portray his own landscape artistry, including the English watercolourist Beatrice Parsons, the landscape and botanical painter Henry Moon, and Alfred Parsons.
Wanda Toscanini appeared in several filmed documentaries about her husband, most notably The Last Romantic, in which she responded to her husband's artistry and reflected on her life in the world of music as daughter and wife of two incomparable musicians.
" In the essay, Bangs credited the band for having released several albums — Carburetor Dung, Cartesian Jetstream, Ancient Lace and Wrought-Iron Railings, and Snowflakes Falling On the International Dateline — that displayed an increasing sense of artistry and refinement.

artistry and films
Chaplin was cynical about this new medium and the technical shortcomings it presented, believing that " talkies " lacked the artistry of silent films.
The majority of the films of this period set out to do no more than entertain the audience and had few pretensions to artistry or active engagement with social issues.
However, no film exists of Nijinsky dancing ; Diaghilev never allowed the Ballets Russes to be filmed, because he felt that the quality of film at the time could never capture the artistry of his dancers, and that the reputation of the company would suffer if people saw it only in short jerky films.
Six out of the nine Astaire-Rogers musicals became the biggest moneymakers for RKO ; all of the films brought a certain prestige and artistry that all studios coveted at the time.
Writing in The New York Times, Andrew Johnston praised Svankmajer's artistry, stating " while his films are rife with cultural and scientific allusions, his unusual imagery possesses an accessibility that feels anchored in the shared language of the subconscious, making his films equally rewarding to the culturally hyperliterate and to those who simply enjoy visual stimulation.
" Director Richard Linklater subsequently employed Sabiston's artistry and his proprietary Rotoshop software in the full-length feature films Waking Life ( 2001 ) and A Scanner Darkly ( 2006 ).
The Signet maintains a library of these works, which were originally literary, but now include programs or other artifacts marking the performance of music, films, or displays of the visual artistry of members.
Some of the films that include her visual effects artistry are Die Hard with a Vengeance, James and the Giant Peach and Virtuosity.
The festival promotes the artistry of filmmaking, the inventive, visually stunning and controversial new films, revealing the promising talents of tomorrow.
Four years later, Wallace Beery headed the cast of one of Hill's most memorable films, The Big House ( 1930 ), a stark prison drama that is regarded by critics as a major achievement in early sound film artistry.

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As has already been noted, rhetor was the Greek term for orator: A rhetor was a citizen who regularly addressed juries and political assemblies and who was thus understood to have gained some knowledge about public speaking in the process, though in general facility with language was often referred to as logôn techne, " skill with arguments " or " verbal artistry.
The artistry of the Hoysalas in stone has been compared to the finesse of an ivory worker or a goldsmith.
" By forging her own unique identity through her artistry and her business ventures, she has been esteemed as the " Queen of Pop ".
Chandler writes – " The pure military artistry with which he repeatedly deceived Villars during the first part of the campaign has few equals in the annals of military history ... the subsequent siege of Bouchain with all its technical complexities, was an equally fine demonstration of martial superiority.
Much of the true " con artistry " has been driven out of funfairs in the twentieth century, and combined with an increasing emphasis on the role of families and small children in such entertainment, contemporary showmen often find greater profit in pricing their games far above the value of the prizes being offered, with complex formulae for upgrading to the large prizes that advertise the game and instil desire among customers.
Johnson's artistry, his significance in the subsequent development of jazz piano, and his large contribution to American musical theatre, are often overlooked, and as such, he has been referred to by Reed College musicologist David Schiff, as " The Invisible Pianist ".
“ Verifiable subject matter and exhaustive research guarantee the nonfiction side of literary nonfiction ; the narrative form and structure disclose the writer ’ s artistry ; and finally, its polished language reveals that the goal all along has been literature .”
He also stated that the animation was not adequate, stating that " The character artistry looks good enough to support the story and offers a wide variety of physical appearances for its female characters, but often isn't fully integrated with the backgrounds and has a not-completely-refined quality about it in many scenes.
Due to his expanded life span, Ra ’ s has accumulated a vast knowledge of hand-to-hand combat, chemistry, detective artistry, physics, and martial arts ( all of which rival that of Batman ).
Critical response has praised the film's artistry and Polley's acting.
Critical response has praised the film's artistry and Kruger's acting.
His bowling has been described as graceful, even beautiful, and full of guile and artistry.
Spoken word artistry is another example of how the African-American oral tradition has influenced modern popular culture.
Vova, who has earned the nickname " The Russian Robot " for his refusal to try to engage his audiences, maintains that juggling has nothing to do with artistry: " There ’ s nothing you can express through juggling.
This unique aspect of Crowe's artistry, combining original material with a range of covers to equal praise and draw, has been commented upon extensively in print and broadcast media, including a November 2008 BBC radio documentary, " The Fourth, The Fifth, The Minor Fall ".
Since its designation – by a unanimous vote of the U. S. Congress – as America's " official national education center, repository and museum for self-taught, intuitive artistry ," the museum has produced 15 thematic " mega-exhibitions ( as of 2010 );" added The Jim Rouse Visionary Center ( in 2004 ) more than doubling its exhibition space and providing an expansive, permanent home to its education department ; and added new features to the Baltimore cultural landscape ( including the Hughes Family Outdoor Theater, the LeRoy Hoffberger Speaker's Corner, and more ).
It said " Mr. Adams's artistry distinguishes his work from those didactic fantasies which border on science fiction "; instead the aim was entertainment, as shown in the elaborate settings, and the reader has no reason to put the book down.
While sex, illegal drugs, and otherwise raunchy jokes have been common fare in issues of the Gargoyle since the 1970s, the magazine has generally tried to maintain a level of intelligence and artistry in its humor.
Georg Jensen died in 1935, but in the preceding years he imbued the firm with his strongly held ideals concerning both artistry in design and excellence in craftmanship, this tradition has been adhered to throughout the twentieth century.
In making their gift, the Lodals said they wanted to guarantee for the future, the artistry and excellence which Dr. Litton has brought to the American Boychoir – “ a gift he has given not just to those of us associated with the school, but to the entire world .” The Board of Trustees of the American Boychoir School has named James Litton as Music Director Emeritus of the American Boychoir.
Robert Wyatt, who has said that Atzmon combines " great artistry with a sense of the intrinsically non-racialist philosophy that's implicit in jazz ," worked with Atzmon and others on his 2007 album Comercopia.

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