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With a distinctive use of time comes a distinctive use of space.
Shahn also created widely reproduced graphic works, in which he developed an original and distinctive use of line.
The director also makes distinctive use of music, filling the soundtrack with classical pieces — orchestrations of compositions by Bach, Schubert, Schumann, Liszt, Brahms.
His distinctive use of colour is central Italian in origin pale, fugitive colours blended chiefly from vermilion pinks, mother-of-pearl whites, and grays.
In advance of Bartok's late quartets, Schulhoff makes distinctive use of ghostly overtone effects, particularly in the haunting finale of the Second Quartet.
Each show was marked by Mr Wilson's distinctive use of artificial light, abstracted sets, and luminescent, mask-like make-up on his performers.
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More crucially yet, both Ms. Weare and Ms. Barnes have developed very distinctive uses of music.
He called Mr. Abboud "a real talent who has created a unique niche; he's created an updated, contemporary casual look that is very distinctive, using lots of natural fabrics and the earth tones one associates with Joseph".
Heap also revels in Wodehouse's distinctive, elaborate use of language.
While white cube dependent, it exploits this pristine context effortlessly and completely, with a distinctive, worldly use of line and color.
One film being shown there, "Columbus," is the first feature directed by Kogonada, who makes distinctive artistic use of classical styles and of popular actors who are at home in them.
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