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As early Napalm Death albums were not widely distributed in the United States, American groups tended to take inspiration from later works, such as Harmony Corruption.
During this time, however, the use of cantus firmi in works such as the parody mass tended to stretch the cantus firmus out to great lengths compared to the multivoice descant above it.
Scholars of the 19th century tended to interpret these titles as the names of distinct works covering separate voyages ; for example, Smith's Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology hypothesizes a voyage to Britain and Thule written about in " Ocean " and another from Cadiz to the Don river, written about in " Sail Around.
Some classical works depict young satyrs being tended to by older, sober satyrs, while there are also some representations of child satyrs taking part in Bacchanalian / Dionysian rituals ( including drinking alcohol, playing musical instruments, and dancing ).
The works from this period tended to make use of traditional musical forms ( concerto grosso, fugue and symphony ).
In his earliest works, writing under such pseudonyms as Charles James Yellowplush, Michael Angelo Titmarsh, and George Savage Fitz-Boodle, he tended towards the savage in his attacks on high society, military prowess, the institution of marriage, and hypocrisy.
The editions of Bruckner's works published during and slightly after Bruckner's lifetime tended to " incorporate orchestral retouching, alterations in phrasing, articulation, and dynamics, and added tempo and expression markings ," and on occasion were cut.
The two state-subsidised opera houses, the Opéra and the Opéra-Comique, each presented traditional repertoires that tended to stifle and frustrate new homegrown talent ; only eight of the 54 Prix de Rome laureates between 1830 and 1860 had had works staged at the Opéra.
From the Middle Ages many panel paintings took the diptych form, as small portable works for personal use ; large altarpieces tended to be made in triptych form, with two outer panels that could be closed across the main central representation.
The New Critics prized ambiguity, and tended to favor works that lend themselves to multiple interpretations.
de Monchaux's work from the early 1990s often achieves this effect by the combination of red velvet and steel in simple and strong constructions, but later works have tended to move towards lighter colours, and a more ornamental approach.
If Neoclassical painting suffered from a lack of ancient models, Neoclassical sculpture tended to suffer from an excess of them, although examples of actual Greek sculpture of the " classical period " beginning in about 500 BC were then very few ; the most highly regarded works were mostly Roman copies.
American musical theatre composers of the late nineteenth century tended to imitate either Viennese operetta or the works of Gilbert and Sullivan.
“ Critics to date, however, have tended to focus on only one or two of each writer ’ s works, to illustrate particular critical points .” These analyses of a few key pieces are hardly in-depth or as comprehensive as the criticism and analyses of their fictional contemporaries.
Most notably despite not being tended by anyone for quite some time, the cave seems to have minimal rust to what metal remains and the Bat Computer still works to some degree.
After the 6th century there were no churches built which in any way competed in scale with these great works of Justinian, and the plans more or less tended to approximate to one type.
He kept every puppet he made, so stars in one film tended to turn up as supporting characters in later works ( the frogs from Grenouilles qui demandent un roi are the oldest of these ).
The Middle Ages generally lacked the concept of preserving older works for their artistic merit, as opposed to their association with a saint or founder figure, and the following periods of the Renaissance and Baroque tended to disparage medieval art.
Therefore, his works tended to be rather critical of ( and occasionally somewhat dismissive toward ) American players.
Their works tended to reflect the views of the middle class or gentry and they wrote what came to be termed " novels of the big house ".
His second novel, Émilie de Varmont ( 1791 ), was intended to prove the utility and necessity of divorce and of the marriage of priests, questions raised by the French Revolution-all his works tended to advocate revolutionary ideals.
They immediately marked the station out from Radio 3, which tended to broadcast less popular works.
Furthermore, whereas the earlier works tended to be more contained spatially, the later figures had no clearly-defined boundaries separating them from the viewer.
The range of forms, styles and subjects that were established in the early 17th century continued to be developed and refined without major innovation for the next two centuries, and although the Kanō school was the most successful in Japan, the distinctions between the work of it and other schools tended to reduce, as all the schools worked in a range of styles and formats, making the attribution of unsigned works often unclear.

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His works typically utilized delightful and decorative designs to illustrate graceful stories with Arcadian shepherds, goddesses and cupids playing against a pink and blue sky.
In Anticlaudianus, another of his notable works, Alan uses a poetical dialogue to illustrate the way in which nature comes to the realization of her failure in producing the perfect man.
Similarly, a city has three parts – Socrates uses the parable of the chariot to illustrate his point: a chariot works as a whole because the two horses ’ power is directed by the charioteer.
( In the figure, words are shown only to illustrate how the trie works.
They were interested in finding talented artists to illustrate works for school children.
Other fragments and ' notices ' are sprinkled through the surviving works of ancient authors, which they used to illustrate various points they were making, as for example:
To illustrate what he means by defamiliarization, Shklovsky uses examples from Tolstoy, whom he cites as using the technique throughout his works: “ The narrator of ' Kholstomer ,' for example, is a horse, and it is the horse ’ s point of view ( rather than a person ’ s ) that makes the content of the story seem unfamiliar ” ( Shklovsky 16 ).
While Anglo-Norman or Latin was preferred for high culture, English literature by no means died out, and a number of important works illustrate the development of the language.
To illustrate the Blondie comic strip, the cartoonist John Marshall works directly on a Wacom tablet connected to his Macintosh computer.
Bringing together the unevenly shaped raw materials in the geometric structure, Long's works illustrate a recurrent theme, the relationship between man and nature, as he has explained, " You could say that my work is a balance between the patterns of nature and the formalism of human, abstract ideas like lines and circles.
These examples illustrate the need to examine each location on a case by case basis and not assume what works in one area will work in another.
A similar model can be found in the works of Lave and Wenger, who illustrate a cycle of how users become incorporated into virtual communities using the principles of legitimate peripheral participation.
Some excellent works of Hindu art such as the panels at the Dashavatara Temple in Deogarh serve to illustrate the magnificence of Gupta art.
In 1853, Doré was asked to illustrate the works of Lord Byron.
To illustrate how this works, consider that the philosophers are labelled clockwise from A to E. If A and C are eating, four forks are in use.
Because of their similarities, the San works may illustrate the reasons for ancient cave paintings.
To illustrate how nonresistance works in practice, Alexandre Christoyannopoulos offers the following Christian anarchist response to terrorism:
British academic Nigel Spivey demontrates the effect in the first episode of the 2005 BBC documentary series How Art Made the World to illustrate neuroscientist Vilayanur S. Ramachandran's speculation that this might be the reason for the grossly exaggerated body image demonstrated in works of art from the Venus of Willendorf right up to the present day.
Launched by a commission to illustrate L. Frank Baum's Mother Goose in Prose in 1897, his repertoire included many prestigious projects including Eugene Field's Poems of Childhood ( including 8 color plates ) ( 1904 ) ( see illustration ) and such traditional works as Arabian Nights ( including 12 color plates ) ( 1909 ).
Inspired, the artist ceased work on a series of etchings she had intended to illustrate Emile Zola's Germinal, and produced a cycle of six works on the weavers theme, three lithographs ( Poverty, Death, and Conspiracy ) and three etchings with aquatint and sandpaper ( March of the Weavers, Riot, and The End ).
The collected works of Goncourt Prize-winner Antonine Maillet, and her play La Sagouine in particular, illustrate very well this variation of French.
" These examples illustrate the force of influence which Aristotle's works on logic had.
Ibn al-Muqaffa '’ s translation of Kalīla wa Demna was not a conscious attempt to start a new literary trend ; it was clearly just one of several works of old Sasanian court literature which Ibn al-Muqaffa ' introduced to an exclusive readership within court circles, its function being to illustrate what should or should not be done by those aiming at political and social success.

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