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Each resting point spawned an impromptu show-and-shine.
I just had a Pollyanna-ish idea that this album would be a resting point.
But it can also humanize the object by making it seem contingent -- not an unalterable masterpiece but a resting point along a journey.
The video, with its close-ups of body fragments, was most useful as an intriguing resting point for the eye passing from Ms. Fenley to Ms. Farmer.
The following performance of Laurie Anderson's bite-size "Flow," which Kronos played in an arrangement by Jacob Garchik, provided a delicate resting point in the program.
The first part consists of the initium, or intonation, of a melodic fragment; tenor, or recitation note; flexa, or downward inflection, used only if the first half of the verse is long; and mediatio, or middle cadence (resting point).
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There are resting points and times of quiet which hold the therapeutic couple in their work together.
Persons and events were woven into causal patterns that furnished a narrative with the goals and resting points of recurrent climaxes.
The question posed in the novel was whether it is possible to address or even locate a capitalism that knows neither borders nor resting points.
Its snaking black lines and clustered dots look like Pollock-esque drips, even though they are actually the trails and resting points of a brush making full contact with paper.
At Astor Place, he's deployed furniture like sculptures — the glass building's most direct cousin is the gallery or performance space — and as resting points for the eye, providing both refuge and prospect in a single space.
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