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"He starts out in 'Wolf' as this slightly supercilious guy, but as the lupine characteristics began to encroach, he found actual human characteristics involving hearing and smelling and awareness that he made recognizable in the beast".
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Elsewhere, reflections from windows have simply overridden all the artists' efforts to make recognizable landscapes.
He chats and plays; his technique is to play just enough of a tune to make recognizable that which is being disfigured.
Instead of making recognizable bodies, she opts for a generalized biomorphism that might be animal or vegetable but is in most cases mineral.
The results of his choice to fragment the image this way have often been compared to mosaics, with their discrete blocks of color combining to make recognizable forms, and to Georges Seurat's pointillism, which relies on the viewer's eye to make sense of the scene.
Some letter combinations can not only make recognizable short words themselves, but can also be found in longer words.
This technique allows you to snap fast enough to make recognizable and impressively fast beats, so practice faster and try snapping to different beats.
He quickly formed a Motown-influenced act, the Style Council, that made his name recognizable by East Coast coeds in the mid eighties.
Decide on tightness for your clothing; tighter clothes are usually quieter but silhouette you and make your form recognizable, baggier clothes are usually louder and more likely to snag and catch on snags, however they break up your form more and make it less recognizable.
Countless magazine covers, music videos and T-shirts bearing their faces made them recognizable.
Those women playwrights of color made the recognizable unrecognizable — which is to say, they made it art.
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