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The matter of influence is important.
In the matter of influence, he is ranked with Duchamp and Pollock.
He knew little of Spain — he didn't actually go there until 1865 — and his emulation of Velázquez and other Spanish artists was not merely a matter of influence.
The affinity is in part no doubt a matter of influence: sophisticated and widely read, Maurice was steeped in high culture.
"It is a matter of influence, particularly in relation to the US," he said, "That's certainly to my mind how they currently fit in to British defence policy which Clare Short presumably subscribed to while she was still a minister".
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In the matter of influencing others, Ms. Galosy said, white men tend to tell people what to do, while women and Asians try to form a consensus.
But he frequently manages to get at the thing about jazz that transcends the matter of influences: though he might raid past players for their musical grammar, swing is personal, and Mr. Pelt wants to reveal its mystical properties, its feeling of floating.
Sometimes the issue concerned Sartre's originality: Were the ideas of his Being and Nothingness stolen from Beauvoir's She Came to Stay? Sometimes they concerned matters of influence: What happened in their discussions and critiques of each other's work?
In the matters of influence and strategy it's the plays that trump the poundage.
In keeping with Ms. Brielmaier's aim for the show, the impact is not always a matter of visible influence.
Several pieces indicated that rock music is no longer a matter of casual influence but a formative foundation for some of these young composers.
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