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aesthetic造句
(31) The making of personal portraits was part of this popular aesthetic, firmly embedded in commercial practices. (32) I wanted nothing more than the stability and aesthetic comfort I associated with the lives of my friends. (33) By contrast, the image of woman does undergo a transformation within the aesthetic of the New Sculpture. (34) The purely aesthetic value of their work is easy to appreciate. (35) There is little to suggest any aesthetic vulgarity or antipathy to culture on their part. (36) Plenty of Christians have tried their hand at putting their beliefs into prose or poetry, usually with calamitous aesthetic results. (37) Those advocating such innovations were motivated most powerfully by aesthetic considerations, in particular by the deadening effect on design of development control. (38) Badly recorded, Beatlesque song fragments may make for an interesting aesthetic statement. (39) In the case of jade its aesthetic qualities only became apparent when the stone was polished. (40) There is an aesthetic, if we can dignify it with that word, which distinguishes blood sports from each other. (41) Even in ruin the Colosseum is a magnificent edifice of great structural interest and aesthetic splendour. (42) Here, you were licensed to admire without discrimination: the body as aesthetic object, pure and simple. (43) It is a distinguished feature in an undistinguished landscape; a building or place of outstanding historic, aesthetic or cultural importance. (44) No one would choose to buy cutlery or crockery or curtains or chairs without considering their aesthetic appeal.http:// (45) From a purely aesthetic viewpoint, I must say that I dislike the design of the volume and tone pots intensely. (46) The chief aesthetic charge against the art works was that their characteristically modernist expressionist distortions failed to conform to a naturalistic realism. (47) Prague School structuralism is a programme for the precise and systematic explanation of the aesthetic effect of a text in its totality. (48) It includes also some illuminating statements by the poets themselves on their aesthetic outlook and their place in literary history. (49) It is interesting to ponder how the values of planners are formulated with respect to determining aesthetic criteria for decision-making. (50) It was only later that the aesthetic dimension of literary study became emphasized, with an accompanying concentration on the fictional genres. (51) The whole nature of the aesthetic is the appreciation of each thing in itself. (52) We have countless learned articles and books on a multitude of movements and tendencies written from different political and aesthetic standpoints. (53) There was an aesthetic in place that a lot of people found limiting. (54) The slender body befitted the new aesthetic of the modern con-sumer age, also light and streamlined. (55) As a question of aesthetic value, it is hard to dispute Lonsdale's decision to give prominence to this material. (56) This is true; but such poems have outlived their original purposes and now survive as aesthetic entities. (57) This requires imagination, inventiveness and aesthetic sensitivity informed by historical precedent. (58) The difference here is that the aesthetic appearance of the output will be vastly superior to that of a word processor. (59) The Rabari did not seem interested in any aesthetic pleasures the mountain might offer. (60) In the Brechtian aesthetic, the real struggles of life and oppressed peoples can not be shown, as it were, naturally.