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What watching 10 works showed most dramatically was her extraordinary ability to extract an essential movement quality from each performer and to create dances of great intricacy, subtlety and gestural power — sometimes delicate, sometimes brutally forceful, always looking in some way essential, as if we too could move like that if we were alone, hearing that music.

His piece was called "A Poet Dissects the Modern Poets," & it had a definite aim being accompanied by pict res of Eliot, Auden, Spender, & Po "If one could write the typical composite poem of the present day the finished product would appear to be a work of great intricacy of device from 30 to 50 lines in length, easy to read but difficult to comprehend..

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Instead of crunching numbers to find the solution to an equation, a computer would be programmed to rearrange the elements of a fictional "world" -- a whirlpool, a shell, the Nasdaq -- again and again, generating patterns of greater and greater intricacy.

She is a born novelist and writes with great acuteness, intricacy and slow-burning humour.

Both pieces abandon traditional elements like melody and harmony, and to some extent rhythm, although parts of the Ligeti (the pizzicato fourth movement, for one) give the impression of great rhythmic intricacy.

The ancient Greek dramatists developed two distinct kinds of metres: "stichic" forms (i.e., consisting of "stichs," or lines, as metrical units) such as the iambic trimeter for the spoken dialogues; and lyric, or strophic, forms (i.e., consisting of stanzas), of great metrical intricacy, for the singing and chanting of choruses.

Neither the music nor the unrhymed lyrics reach any great heights of intricacy or sophistication.

Throughout, exchanges are conducted via a cappella harmonies of great beauty and intricacy, using repeated mmms and hmmms with an eloquence that speaks volumes.

In the set's ballads, and in bossa novas done the right way — as miniaturized adaptations of percussive samba, with strong and subtle swing — there was a great deal of intricacy.

If you asked Steve Jobs, the co-founder of Apple, you had better make yourself comfortable: Mr. Jobs was passionate about typography and would have described, in great detail, the intricacies of a single serif.

Counterbalancing the strong contrast between Haydn's lighter early quartets and the greater depth and intricacy of the later one was the quartet's eager intensity throughout as they played all three works with a touch both light and distinctive, emotional but not overbearing.

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