Sentence examples for describe works from inspiring English sources

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The term is now used to describe works that explore black experience in the science-fiction genre.

The work is a seminal example of his "Combine" paintings, a term he coined to describe works that incorporate castoff objects like rubber tires, flatware or furniture.

This was our equivalent to Art Brut, a term invented some 30 years earlier by French artist Jean Dubuffet to describe works by prison inmates and mental patients.

Mr. Lehman now says he was using "shorthand" to describe works already well known to him, but the deception had a detonating effect.

Its name, having been coined in Germany in 1919 to describe works by Wassily Kandinsky, was borrowed and put in play in the United States in 1946, by The New Yorker's art critic, Robert Coates.

Traditionally, the term has been used to describe works by artists who choose sound or hearing as a topic or medium, generally without musical notations or musicians to interpret.

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David Kamp's review uses the phrase "white trash" to describe working tradesmen.

Other runestones use this term apparently to describe working as a steersman on a ship.

In this report, we describe work that has revealed an important clue towards this goal.

The "job strain" model was used to describe work stress.

We present our data models, discuss implementations and describe working applications.

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