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From the ground, the all-suffusing pinkish glare from the 100 or so acorn-shaped fixtures blinded motorists and was aesthetically jarring, residents said.
My commute is less a shift in narrative than a breach, the rough equivalent of a David Foster Wallace endnote: aesthetically jarring, physically inconvenient, and essential.
Robert Kozakewicz, the town supervisor, said the overhead lines and poles would be aesthetically jarring and contrary to town efforts to preserve and protect farms.
Off in a corner, near some Dan Flavin and Sol LeWitt books, is a selection of sturdy-looking Shinola writing journals, and sprinkled throughout the store are Shinola's leather products: MacBook sleeves, totes, purses, etc., each branded with a unique serial number, even the small items, which is aesthetically jarring.
But objectors have said the proposed new block was too big and would be "aesthetically jarring".
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And, unsurprisingly, considering that it is a combination of my two favorite things, I must mention how aesthetically pleasing a jarring smudge of color looks on the design classic, which is the Diet Coke can.
Art illegally installed on the front door of business without permission or on the window of the subway is "jarring and upsetting," Verel says, and "interferes with people's everyday activities". Rather, when completed as a collaboration, with respect to the building and its owners and occupants, street art can keep cities aesthetically appealing places to live.
Simple and aesthetically pleasing ideas include transforming Mason jars into solar-powered light jars, converting pallets into lawn furniture and reusing detergent containers as rain catchers.
Stevens's poem "I Placed a Jar in Tennessee" could apply to any space brought aesthetically alive by the right object.
It is way more aesthetically appealing than displaying a piece of the cord in a jar or glueing it into the baby book.
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