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Her lyrical forms and feeling for material made her one of the most influential sculptors of the mid-20th century.
Forsyth had just left New York, and his noise band Peeesseye, to pursue more lyrical forms in Philadelphia.
"They devised new lyrical forms, enhanced aesthetically by sandblasting, acid baths and innovative cutting," Mr. Ostergard said.
After the turn of the century, however, Hofmannsthal renounced purely lyrical forms in his essay "Ein Brief" (also called "Chandos Brief," 1902).
In the 18th century some of the lyrical forms began to use syllables to represent fingering positions on the instrument, a system called the iroha-fu.
Marshall's own pots would, by the next decade, begin to acquire a vigour and strength far removed from Leach's more refined and lyrical forms.
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"This piece illustrates the potential of tap dance as a lyrical form of storytelling," DeFrantz said.
Sometimes you can publish a first novel in a kind of lyrical flourish, but it is not really a lyrical form.
In the main, however, Garvey is on superb lyrical form: "I never affected that simian stroll," he sings of the street-corner youths depicted on "Lippy Kids".
Accompanying himself on guitar, banjo or ukulele, that focus of subject matter finds Wainwright in better lyrical form than he has been in for some time.
He is credited with inventing the sestina, a lyrical form of six six-line stanzas, unrhymed, with an elaborate scheme of word repetition.
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