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The lovely, small "Bacchante by the Sea" (1865) is like a Rosetta Stone of painting, in which a studio nude and a landscape differently translate a singular, poetic imperative.
Stuart Kusher is an irreverent classicist, a polydextrous visual communicator, a post-media mythologist and consummate rule-breaker for whom content, concept, technique, process and meaning are bound together in a singular intuitive imperative -- telling the many varied stories of humanity, beginning with his own.
(b) Are more likely to mark singular imperatives on verbs using inflections than have no morphological markings for imperatives at all, but are less likely to contain more elaborate markings that differentiate between singular and plural imperatives (22).
Coaches were concerned about a singular date for every sport.
Since founding his company in 1984 he has had a singular knack for pairing his sexually charged, elegantly virtuosic movement language (interpreted by dancers like Davalois Fearon, above) with some of the hottest musicians and fashion designers of the moment; more impressively, he has done it for artistic imperatives, not marketing ones.
Called the Skyline Residence, the structure is a singular home for a singular musician.
This triangular shape became a singular vision for the architect.
There wasn't a singular moment for me.
A singular genome used for inference into population-based studies is a standard method in genomics.
There's also a business imperative for doing this.
Today, sustainability is a business imperative for good reason.
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