Sentence examples for terms for works from inspiring English sources

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He uses the words "gestalt" and "ambient" for this project, crucial terms for works that are not contained objects of art.

While not opposing the settlement outright, William Morris advised its clients to opt out of it, on the grounds that it set non-negotiable royalty terms for works that are out-of-print but still in copyright.

Apparently, the easiest thing for people to do when they recognize that something is a work of art is to trot out the proper schoolbook terms for works of art, and there are articles on "Citizen Kane" that call it a tragedy in fugal form and articles that explain that the hero of "Citizen Kane" is time — time being a proper sort of modern hero for an important picture.

The terms for works published in 1923 were retroactively amended, and have remained copywritten for 95 years.

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12.29pm: The broadcasting code is "not a massive or particularly complicated" set of terms for working journalists to understand, Richards tells the inquiry.

That contract, ratified in November, included modest increases in wages, residuals and significant new pay terms for work in new media.

The Directors Guild of America in November ratified a new three-year film and TV contract that includes proposed increases in wages, residuals and significant new pay terms for work in new media.

The Bono Act also altered the term for works still in copyright that were published between 1923 and 1978, increasing it to ninety-five years from the date of publication.

For example, if we limited "OA" to libre access, we'd still need a generic term for works that are at least free of charge (gratis or libre or both).

Among other things, these young doctors are learning differential diagnosis, a fancy term for working backward from symptoms to possible medical cause.

By the way, Newte's etymology was faulty: "organ" has nothing to do with love or any other worthy sentiment but comes from a root term for "work," giving the Greeks their words both for work (ergon) and tool (organon).

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