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were studies
noun
A state of mental perplexity or worried thought.
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They were studies for paintings.
Both books, then, were studies of consciousness.
"There were studies that said completely contradictory things about male and female brains.
Almost absent were studies explicitly linking income inequality to these psychological states in whole societies.
Some songs were studies in the art of crescendo; others were simply explosive.
His early features, including Family Viewing (1987) and The Adjuster (1991), were studies of emotional dependency and addiction.
Ali, Frazier and Foreman posed such a threat to one another that the bouts were studies in mortality.
Instead there were studies, sitting rooms, drawing rooms and retreats -- modest, functional rooms for a year that called for modest statements and scaled-back ambitions.
Both were studies in human performance: how we prepare a face to face the world, and how the world shows itself in our faces.
Rockwell's paintings were "about" something; Hopper's were studies in mass and light expressed through the idiom of American landscape, architecture and figures.
There were studies financed by Japan that showed how it could be done for a few hundred million dollars," Chalabi argued.
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