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With pairs of dancers, this arm motion meshes, sending the performers ducking in and out of one another's spiraling paths that suggest the martial-arts term "pushing hands".
Nyman himself is credited with first using the word "minimalism" in a musical sense around 1970, when he borrowed a visual-arts term to categorise the early system-based works of Terry Riley, Reich and Glass.
Tout-fait is the French term for ready-made, an art term coined by Duchamp to refer to making works from everyday objects.
As an art term, the sublime was first used in the 18th century to describe paintings that manage to overpower or take possession of the viewer.
If a market doesn't yet exist the fancy art term here is "white space"–the truly gung ho assume they can create one.
We originally thought that was some weird art term we'd never heard, but then we realized they probably just misspelled "mounted".
Within the UMLS Metathesaurus, a WHO-ART term has a small number of SNOMED CT synonyms.
However a WHO-ART term can appear in up to three SOCs (one primary and two secondary).
A previous paper presents the way WHO-ART term definitions have been automatically generated in a description logics formalism by using their corresponding SNOMED CT synonyms.
In the present work, we use "OR" between SNOMED CT synonyms of the same WHO-ART term in order to capture all the meanings of a WHO-ART concept in the formal definition.
It's really like a film set; it's perfectly translated into art terms.
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