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Many, beginning with Barbara Kruger in the 1970s, have combined words, consumerist politics and commercial graphics.
He apparently combined words to make up his own expressions ("yummy bread" for cake, for example).
The generation included Richard Long and Hamish Fulton, who combined words and photographs, as Mr. Baumgarten also has upon occasion, and Robert Smithson, who was mesmerized by entropy.
In "Choke," a choreographer who has often combined words with movement offers his first dance without a text in four years.
A: Looking back, I realize that I've used comics (combined words and images) to process emotion all my life.
White combined words and phrases like "LSD" and "Failed Abstract Paintings of the 70s" with generic landscape paintings commonly found in hotels or average American homes.
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Every compound word indicates this psychological process [of agglutination], every word, that is, in which the combined word-units have still maintained independent meanings of which we remain conscious".
Song combines words with music.
Most of the song texts combine words with vocables.
They show that the dog can combine words for different actions with words for objects.
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