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Mr. Oshagan, who also taught and wrote short stories and literary criticism, revolutionized Armenian poetry by rejecting its imposed formality, which shunned the concerns of daily life and themes of alienation and loss.
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The problem with this early system was that it imposed its own limitations.
Of course, art for art's sake has one modest advantage over its imposing rivals: it never gets old.
One of only two Turkish Aegean islands, it is famed for its imposing fortress and thriving viniculture (try its corvus wines).
Despite its imposing lines and personality, it is not just a stately executive limousine; the A8 has always been sporty and dynamic.
Because of its imposing size, locals began calling it Burg Mödrath (Mödrath Castle).
While this vision is true, it is also selective, and it imposes its own cruelties.
Temple of Artemis at Ephesus, a structure famous for its imposing size and for the works of art that adorned it.
It has been nicknamed the "Death Star" by locals because of its imposing 14-storey star-shaped design, topped by a landing pad for aircraft.
And Florida State has its imposing defense.
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