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One was a notion of branding, and discipline.
What altered was a notion of what art could or ought to be.
The line was a notion of the 1990's, when light rail was catching on across the country.
What tenuously linked the works played in between these was a notion of composition as the organization of acutely distilled gestures: stabs, slurs and bell tones in Pasquale Corrado's fickle "Pulse"; tenebrous smears and feathery strokes in Bent Sorensen's "The Lady of Shalott"; brittle Webernesque shards in Elisabeth Harnik's "Reframing I".
There was a notion of manliness behind this mythology, and I like to give myself manly chores at Christmas: scraping the ice off the drive, bringing in the coal … and I'd like to do that thing where you have to put chains on your car tyres when driving through snowbound country.
One theme in the interviews was a notion of disenfranchisement similar to what Stein experienced by returning to a changed city.
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It is a notion of education dictated by seat time.
At the centre of this enterprise is a notion of discursive commitment.
"That's a notion of [scientific] success that's very novel.
In both of those examples, there is a notion of the indivisibility of interests.
There is a notion of museum essentiality that is by no means beyond debate".
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