aesthetic造句(91) The direct and lyrical method of the new poems creates the simpler aesthetic quality of humility.
(92) Does the dome have a pleasing aesthetic quality or is it mushroomed, flattened, or split open?
(93) What he lacked in aesthetic grace Bob Willis made up in speed, determination and sheer guts.
(94) The current hip hop aesthetic, as displayed by the music of Salt-N-Pepa.
(95) Such goods do not need to be durable or aesthetic, so long as they are hygienic and functional.
(96) It stands for a fastidious aesthetic sense of something having turned out wrong in the wide world.
(97) In the matter of ultimate aesthetic evaluation it laid stress on the intuitive response of the general public.
(98) Yet he is a survivor, sticking to his sobering material and plain aesthetic no matter who his paymaster is.
(99) The majority of her work is self portraiture; her aesthetic concerns grew from her fascination with the falsity of appearance.
(100) Clearly the aesthetic and technical problems of literary production had been conveniently neglected and subsumed within a strategically advantageous ideological reference system.
(101) The aesthetic evidenced in these rooms has also brought us to the brink of World War Ill.
(102) For by far the greater part, the aesthetic is bracketed in the name of a robust historical materialism.
(103) The political motives that lay behind this patronage in no way detract from the superb aesthetic achievement that it produced.
(104) Hailed as a great technological invention it immediately became the subject of debates concerning its aesthetic status and social uses.
(105) This is the beginning of an explanatory mechanism which elucidates the relationship between social and aesthetic spheres.
(106) Art is judged against a background of an aesthetic theory: preferences are entirely subjective.
(107) The right spacing of voices and placing of intervals is therefore of paramount importance in achieving our aesthetic objectives.
(108) It is evident that the machine aesthetic played more than just a stylistic part in the revolution.
(109) It is striking that there was this shift from principle to aesthetic response as the war progressed.
(110) It jumps out of the shop window,[www.] attacks your aesthetic sense and begs to be admired.
(111) The tragic myth's ugly content stimulates a higher, aesthetic pleasure.
(112) His Paris-based years were crammed with travel, museum visits, contacts with major figures in the arts and formative aesthetic experiences.
(113) The inevitable course of this new aesthetic can be charted in the railway station.
(114) As at Begampur there is a complete absence of decoration or of any aesthetic consideration.
(115) Naturally not all the criticism of the massive demolitions in the 1980s was purely aesthetic.
(116) These artists and their defenders cited such popular acclaim as proof of the aesthetic value of their works.
(117) The following list of aesthetic compromises is by no means complete, but it illustrates how early recording artists had to adapt.
(118) People want wood shingles on their houses for purely aesthetic reasons.
(119) Moreover, methods now permit recycled paper to have the same aesthetic appeal as virgin pulp.
(120) This aesthetic presentation is a very nice touch in a meal already replete with interesting tastes dancing merrily across your palate.