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The pictures in that series — with titles like "Old Dancy Enjoying His Pipe," "Little Polly Gone Fast Asleep" and "Loading the Dung Cart," and with sentimental poems, probably written by Williams himself, printed on the backs of the cards — were an attempt to capture a vision of English rural life that was already disappearing in the 1850s, as the Industrial Revolution gathered speed.

As Kim JonceIl once proclaimed, "abstractness in art is death," the North Korean state is deeply vested in cultivating artists and training them in the tradition of socialist realism and techniques that capture a vision of objective beauty as construed by the ultra nationalist regime and promote its philosophy of Juche (self determination).

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His outing captures a vision of connectivity that is the precise opposite of what it appears to be.

Mr. Verdirome, 80, a retired carpenter, began building the sanctuary on his small hillside property about 30 years ago, by hand, alone, with his own money and with the goal of capturing a vision of Mary that he said he had in the late 1960's.

I don't know if I am making a leap in judgment in noticing that the "maps and woven wools" series is genius in capturing a time in Afghanistan that, even in the use of materials (rugs and weavings) captures a vision of a world as flags and places as nations and shows us the cracks and shatters occurring in the black and white, bang, bang, bang: a crack in the social fabric of a people.

His only film approaching an artistic success is the pupil-grabbing White of the Eye, a flawed but fascinating and well-acted movie that captures a personal vision of a mad, mystical world lurking behind our everyday one.

She takes this moment to finesse a fingernail before she resumes her downtown journey, while I, stopping at the same crossing, but on foot, leap into the street to capture this vision of a dream girl before time takes her on her way".

The sculptor struggles to capture his vision of beauty in a sculpture of an idealized woman.

The medieval theologian Hildegaard of Bingen struggled to capture her vision of the Spirit of God with a cascade of vivid images and a mélange of metaphors.

The Nairobi offering demonstrated clearly the receptiveness of African researchers and policy makers to such an initiative, and captured the vision of a cross-section of stakeholders around how to ensure that the new wave of scientific promise does not pass them by, or crush them in its wake, but instead is harnessed for better health and to further economic development in their region [ 19].

You will probably have a good experience and definitely learn a lot about customer service if you work at Disney even if you aren't that "into" Disney, but you'll get the most out of it and turn it into a lifelong career if you really capture the vision of what Disney stands for and truly "value the magic".

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