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Nothing in "Ory" invites an opera-within-an-opera concept.
Each year, the Tate invites an artist to create a monumental piece specifically for the hall.
The luminosity of the images invites an easy "terrible beauty" description.
It also invites an enquiry: which has been the best series?
History invites an explanation of what is in terms of its genesis, not statically but in the process of becoming.
Mr Seth offers emotional sensitivity of the rarest order and a poignancy that invites an almost painful empathy.
Each year Monumenta invites an internationally-renowned artist to create a new artwork especially for this space.
'Like' as a concept, is more immediate, more understandable and doesn't need interpreting, whereas +1 invites an explanation.
"Caution: Angry Artists at Work" (Arts pages, Aug. 27) invites an obvious question: Are no American artists political conservatives?
Something about the exchange floor invites an excess and flair that could sure liven up your average suburban subdivision.
She invites an audience member to launch a plastic sex toy from a miniature catapult into a Christmas basket.
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