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Stylistic and is
Stylistic evidence suggests that the poem ( with most of Plato's other alleged epigrams ) was actually written some time after Plato had died: its form is that of the Hellenistic erotic epigram, which did not become popular until after 300 BC.
Stylistic indications ( e. g. ‘ informal ’ or ‘ vulgar ’) present in many modern dictionaries is considered less than objectively descriptive as well.
Stylistic rule-breaking is exemplified by the poet.

Stylistic and common
Stylistic elements taken from German Expressionism are common today in films that do not need reference to real places such as science fiction films ( especially Ridley Scott's 1982 film Blade Runner and the many films influenced by it, was in itself influenced by Metropolis ).
Stylistic features differ among speech communities based on factors such as the group's socioeconomic status, common interests and the level of formality expected within the group and by its larger society.

Stylistic and musical
The music was inspired by the artwork from the game ; Ashif Hakik, composer of the game's music, stated that " Stylistic influences came from a combination of instrument choices and musical character defined and inspired by the locales in the game, and similar composer works like Yoko Kanno and her work on Cowboy Bebop, Henry Mancini, and Carl Stalling.

Stylistic and with
Stylistic features are a dignified elegance, which replaces monumentality, along with rich decorative colouring, elongated figures and flowing lines.
: Evidence: Stylistic tests place the composition of the play after Lear, Macbeth, and Antony and Cleopatra, and the form of the verse and imagery fit well with Timon, Antony, and Pericles.
Stylistic characteristics include lighter vocals with a " folk " timbre, livelier tempos, and instrumental interludes between verses.
Stylistic evidence indicates that the play was written by Shakespeare in collaboration with, or revised by, his successor, John Fletcher.

Stylistic and .
* Felicity Rash, 1996: " Rauhe Männer-Zarte Frauen: Linguistic and Stylistic Aspects of Gender Stereotyping in German Advertising Texts 1949-1959 " in The Web Journal of Modern Language Linguistics, Issue 1, 1996.
Stylistic similarities between the Book of the Law and Crowley's other writings have also been noted.
Stylistic evidence indicates that the extant text of Shakespeare's Measure for Measure was partly adapted by Middleton in 1621.
" Ponchielli's " I Lituani "-Its Historical, Stylistic, and Literary Sources.
* J. Stuessy and S. D. Lipscomb ( 2008 ), Rock and Roll: its History and Stylistic Development ( 6 ed.
Stylistic analysis has also produced evidence that at least some scenes were written by Shakespeare.
The Stylistic Development of Keats.
Stylistic matters suggest that this was designed by and built under the direction of the master mason Reginald Ely, who was also at the same time erecting the original Old Court of King's College ( now part of the University Old Schools opposite Clare College ), and the start of King's College Chapel.
Stylistic drift, technological advancement, and political and territorial changes meant that a distinct style gradually resulted in the Greek cross plan in church architecture.
Stylistic traces of Massenet and even Brahms can be detected sometimes.
The Stylistic Development of Keats.
When Bill Gates officially launched the first Microsoft Tablet PC on November 7, 2002, he was carrying a Fujitsu Stylistic ST400 model.
In 1997, the Stylistic 100 was used aboard the space shuttle Columbia by astronaut Kalpana Chawla, to display data from the shuttle ’ s system about its location relative to earth.
Fujitsu also offers a tablet PC under the Stylistic brand name.

bricolage and is
Kirby notes that their texts are presented as a bricolage of cultural artifacts, which is then remixed into a new creation.
This is what the French call ‘ bricolage ’, the resourceful and creative deployment skills and materials to meet each challenge in an original way.
A person who engages in bricolage is a bricoleur.
* Stomp ( dance troupe ) is an example of the use of bricolage in music and dance.
Unlike other bricolage fields the intimate knowledge of resources is not necessary.
In art, bricolage is a technique where works are constructed from various materials available or on hand, and is seen as a characteristic of postmodern works.
In cultural studies bricolage is used to mean the processes by which people acquire objects from across social divisions to create new cultural identities.
" If one calls bricolage the necessity of borrowing one's concept from the text of a heritage which is more or less coherent or ruined, it must be said that every discourse is bricoleur.
In information systems, bricolage is used by Claudio Ciborra to describe the way in which strategic information systems ( SIS ) can be built in order to maintain successful competitive advantage over a longer period of time than standard SIS.
* The A-Team is another example of bricolage, with the team often finding themselves in situation which required creating, mainly weapons, out of any objects available.
* The Wombles, a children's program based on creatures living in Wimbledon Common, is also a fine example of bricolage.
* iCarly, a Nickelodeon television series, in which Carly's brother, Spencer, is a bricolage artist.
Tinkering is therefore the process of adapting, meddling or adjusting something in the course of making repairs or improvements, a process also known as bricolage.
The Nauvoo temple is a classic experiment in bricolage and by decomposing traditional architectural language with which he was familiar, Weeks created a novel material response to shifting theological and ritual practices.
He is also active in Doctor Who fandom, notably as editor of the fanzines Spectrox and Yak Butter Sandwichand Spaceball Ricochet, which mixes academic observations with irreverent humour and visual bricolage.
Gérard Genette ( born 1930 in Paris ) is a French literary theorist, associated in particular with the structuralist movement and such figures as Roland Barthes and Claude Lévi-Strauss, from whom he adapted the concept of bricolage.
It is a bricolage of unrelated scenes, often announced by intertitles.

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