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She creates quiet, restrained pieces that turn their back on the specificities of the everyday.

It is beautiful, grand, and entrancing, with the exfoliating specificities of a Bach fugue.

Some words alter because of the stray contingencies of time, others because of the specificities of political history.

No one, to this day, has matched his silvery landscapes that conjoin dreaminess and the scratchy specificities of raw nature.

In doing so, she also turns away from the specificities of the Bosnian war (though she later returns to them).

The achievement of Athill's work is its refusal to reduce the specificities of her captivating life to homilies about wisdom.

Like many masterpieces, The Last Supper has been so long enshrined that the specificities of its greatness can be hard to perceive.

You can't, of course; but when you filter almost all things through the specificities of character, many questions resolve themselves, almost miraculously.

These universal art forms are rooted in the specificities of the African experience.

Specificities of these membranes propose new challenges for the numerics.

What are now the specificities of both Koreas?

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