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Conversations on the street, away from the lines of people buying what is newly available to them, reveal discontent.
The British officer's fondness for the city is clear from the lines of his ode to the city, written before he left it in 1853.
I am for an art that takes its form from the lines of life itself, that twists and extends and accumulates and splits and drips, and is heavy and coarse and blunt and sweet and stupid as life itself".
The photograph was taken looking down into the stairwell, producing an array of geometric forms, from the lines of the banister, to the trapezoidal steps, to the arcs of the staircase itself.
Mr. Oldenburg's frequently quoted remark was: "I am for art that does something other than sit in a museum, that takes its form from the lines of life itself, that twists and extends, accumulates and spits and drips and is as heavy and coarse and blunt and sweet and stupid as life itself".
Judging from the lines of empty consoles in the city center and the ubiquity of riders, even in the rain, the program has been a hit here, despite occasional technical glitches and a lack in some places of empty spots to return a bicycle.
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The third-order concepts with the respective dimensions and sub-themes resulting from the "lines-of-argument synthesis" are presented below, with representative quotes from the original papers shown in Table 3.
More from The Line of Best Fit.
The tumour originates from the lining of the larynx.
The marchers halt fifty feet from the line of troopers.
Punts are measured from the line of scrimmage.
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