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The Schoenberg was preceded by two far more abstract works.
But the rezoning of an entire city is a far more abstract undertaking.
For Aquinas in his Aristotelian mood, God is far more abstract and impersonal than, say, Joel Osteen's favorite Intercessor.
But he pushed on, in a far more abstract talk than he usually gives on the campaign trail.
This latest offering is far more abstract, and its characters have the one-size-fits-everyman shapes of commedia dell'arte figures.
Some pieces are departures from an artist's characteristic efforts, like "The Last Photograph I Took of Crow," a large photograph of a black cat of advanced age, by Eileen Quinlan, who is known for far more abstract camera work.
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Behind the aggressive charm of her subjects, she is far more an abstract painter than an illustrator — somewhat like Roy Lichtenstein.
Galileo and Einstein suffered far more for their more abstract ideas than Darwin did for his.
We saw in tragic detail that evil is far more than some abstract concept.
Then recordings came along, and the relationship between listener and performer shifted, became far more remote and abstract.
Through peepholes in a worn wood door "?ant Donn?' offers a corporeal bookend for the far more disembodied and abstract "Large Glass".
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