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Islamic culture as such, however, was rather an object of hatred than of admiration; a more objective appreciation of both the works of art and of literature did not start until the mid-17th century, when travelers told of the magnificent buildings in Iran and Mughal India and the first works from Persian literature were translated, influencing German classical literature.

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It seemed a more objective field.

1 'Untreatable' is a more objective term.

To market a film or a book, a successful process needs an objective appreciation for the material, an understanding of the genre and a grasp of the marketplace.

By that metric, the human species seems a very long way from an objective appreciation of its place in the Universe.

The comparison between the given behaviours and those derived from the simulated tests provides an objective appreciation of the quality of tests on polymers (with thin or thick specimen).

This has greatly impeded a more general appreciation of Bellotto's whole oeuvre.

But Macfarlane, a mountain lover and climber, has a more visceral appreciation of mountains than Schama.

I think there is a more static appreciation of African music in the west.

A more rapid appreciation could lead to social turmoil, he said.

For this purpose, the adjusted R-2 allows a more realistic appreciation of the results of the model.

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