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"Because of what the term implies, everybody thinks it's just a tiny stroke.
As every twig of a living tree is alive, so every tiny stroke of a piece of fine calligraphy has the energy of a living thing.
Oh, and Aham's 100-year-old great-grandmother had a tiny stroke on the way to the wedding, went to the hospital, got better, AND STILL CAME AND PARTIED.
She had a hysterectomy a few years back and later a 'tiny, tiny stroke', but apart from some asthma and 'tummy' problems ('I can't drink champagne now') she feels as well as she ever has.
(Look closely: each tiny stroke is as considered as any by Cézanne). Such art could seem conservative in the mid-nineteen-sixties the mid-nineteen-sixties themid-nineteen-sixties themodernist abstraction—but, really, Downes was of his time.
In another tiny stroke of luck, Clem Schultz heard Monday that a resident around 35 miles away had found a cherished photo of Clem and Geraldine Schultz taken 25 years ago.
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Tiny strokes of movement or partnering proposed liberated views of masculine and feminine roles.
The chalk marks – we see them quite clearly – are tiny strokes, hundreds of them.
The works themselves speak of hours bent over an easel, executing tiny strokes with the customary squirrel-hair brush.
If a scan shows no plaque, the problems are not caused by Alzheimer's and could be from tiny strokes or other diseases.
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