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Taking less than half his previous dose of Levodopa, Stuart has regained essential forms of volition.
In 1918 Ozenfant and Corbusier published Après le Cubsime, a manifesto for an art which would eschew decoration in favour of mathematical order and essential forms.
"No one else has extracted from it such a style and color, or has revealed the essential forms so beautifully as she has in her paintings".
In a sense the Greeks invented poetry, as the term itself has a Greek derivation, and so many essential forms – epic, lyric, elegy, ode – were Greek inventions.
She has said she likes to look at Japanese prints of flowers, and her work has something of the attentive care with which the Japanese artists isolated the essential forms of a peony, or a Hiroshige iris.
That's from the beautiful and hallucinatory "Ubik," in which Dick also develops the mysterious idea of a "fading" universe, where objects slowly mutate back to their earlier essential forms; hi-fis become Victrolas as they sit there.
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"It's his most essential form of self-expression".
But his quest for what he calls "the essential form of the opera" takes time.
Over the next quarter-century, four significant developments gave the American concept of judicial independence its essential form.
Every object, whether it was a radio or a lighter, was reduced to an essential form, erased of unnecessary detail.
He's happier holding forth on the topics of essential form and functionality, concepts to which he has been resolute.
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