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When asked if he agreed with David Cameron's assertion that Nigeria was "fantastically corrupt", the west African country's tall, austere president thought for a moment and then said softly: "Yes".
Ive's aesthetic is not austere: one could think of the work done here as a reticent man's idea of exuberance, with rapture expressed in the magnetic click of a power adapter.
They are in the atonal modernist style that many people find austere and forbidding – think Birtwistle and Berio, not Brahms and Beethoven.
He continued, "I think a stark, austere apartment is no better or worse than a jam-packed, chock-full apartment.
"You might think this austere strength, this ugly beauty, is terribly severe.
In these austere times, you might think that would be enough to win it a few friends.
Still, the Rs are a bit less austere than you'd think.
The clarion call in global economic circles is 'austerity.' It's amazing that the wealthy people controlling the world's governments think an austere world will be a better solution.
"The guidance is more austere than we thought, with the real problem being that we're just now entering bumpy weather," Mr. Upin said.
This is part of the abstraction component: a viewer might think of Josef Albers' austere squares within squares.
About 315,000 people live here among eerie rock formations and shining glaciers, but the landscape is so austere and weird, you might think that you had woken in an outpost in an alien world.
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