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She describes a piece of music as being like a picture in a frame.
They combine sex and comedy, and come with malaprop titles like "Davenatrix," which describes a piece that is part bondage-wear, part tefillin and dangling zizit, or "The Breast of Both Whorls," which deploys a pair of pearly delphinula shells to stunning effect.
To work with computational models is to work in a world of unknowns: Models that simulate complex physical processes — from Earth's changing climate to the performance of hypersonic combustion engines — are staggeringly complex, sometimes incorporating hundreds of parameters, each of which describes a piece of the larger process.
That book has a foreword by the poet and performer David Antin, a longtime colleague of Mr. Kaprow, in which Mr. Antin describes a piece from the late 1980's that required a participant to carry cinder blocks, one at a time, up five flights of stairs, then down again.
It has a rudimentary, even primitive quality, as when, on one of the show's videos, he glibly explains that his "Star of David Pavilion" in Austria has something to do with Kurt Waldheim, the Austrian politician and diplomat, or describes a piece at Harvard as "a sendup of corporate New Age Zen Buddhism".
Which word describes a piece of information which is worth learning or remembering?
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The 14th Ward is a gerrymandered area whose shape has been described as "like a piece of a jigsaw puzzle".
You may think it's describing a piece of specialist love equipment.
That one was a famously difficult assignment: You had to describe a piece of abstract art on campus.
That's a modest way to describe a piece of software that is installed on about 50 percent of smartphones worldwide.
In journalism, to describe a piece as "rather academic -meaning jacademic -meaningng, unreadable-is the surest path to the spike.
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