Male artists have often seen women as not only sexual objects but simultaneously as their inspirations and muses. |
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From the wall peered down a portrait of former Justice Black, a native Alabaman and one of Arlen's inspirations. |
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Plucked and drawn strings, sitar and flugelhorn accent a ballad easily on par with its inspirations. |
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All of which will remind you that moments of revelation, like sudden inspirations, should always be handled quite gingerly. |
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Like all great styles before it, art nouveau had different emphases and inspirations in each of the major centers. |
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Mahatma Gandhi and the Buddha were his chief inspirations and remain so to this day. |
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We must never forget the intensely human story of the lessons, warnings and inspirations that story holds for us today. |
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Found objects and pre-existing printed material are the inspirations for the Glasgow-trained painter. |
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Emily's garden inspirations were also fueled by her high school science teacher and study hall supervisor. |
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His presiding inspirations are Vuillard and Bonnard, masters of the domestic interior, to which he adds a dash of Abstract Expressionist brio. |
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His paintings are expressions of inspirations from nature and his relationship to the landscape. |
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If your most brilliant inspirations strike after dark, you can swing two feet on the floor and wheel into gear with mobile office equipment. |
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The intrinsic elasticity of the airways would still allow the airway tree to distend with inspirations and relax with expiration. |
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All of them were created through subtle inspirations, half-formed urges, barely-articulate longings. |
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Clothes came down the runway in a variety of splashy colors, with elaborate brocades and farfetched inspirations. |
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His idols and inspirations, he says, were Sidney Poitier and Harry Belafonte. |
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When the cast members were joined on stage by their real-life inspirations, it was a spine-tingling moment. |
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One of the inspirations for the show was this wonderful lady we met, Alaa al-Abasi. |
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I work on these initial inspirations until I achieve a result that I find satisfying. |
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I think it's broadening horizons to all kinds of possibilities and all kinds of inspirations. |
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I am guided by inspirations and emotions flowing through me at that moment. |
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Though nature's inspirations predominate, the thirty to forty designs a year Evelyne creates also include geometric and scrollwork patterns. |
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The winning poets both have their very different inspirations so meticulously architected on the page. |
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Understand that your labor is guided by higher beings, and do not deviate from their inspirations, because they always lead to good. |
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Ideas and inspirations that results from this summit will be our collective success. |
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They are a source of inspiration and pride to us. they are supreme role models and inspirations to our young people. |
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Moreover, quiet breathing is regularly interrupted by deep inspirations in which tidal volume at least doubles and the forces on the tissue significantly increase. |
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We have postulated that the loss of the bronchoprotective effect of deep inspirations can account for a substantial proportion of the phenomenon of airway hyperresponsiveness. |
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Andy and I never stirred from our seats the entire while, and just found random topics, random items, and random inspirations for our shameless babble. |
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They were in fact roughs, outlines composed according to my inspirations and desires. |
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This is the art of mixing cultures and inspirations while trusting your own imaginativeness and creativity. |
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Past inspirations for the Google Doodle include Sir Isaac Newton, the composer Stravinsky and the children's television series Sesame Street. |
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Aelita Andre has just wrapped up another major show of her abstract paintings and given interviews on her latest inspirations. |
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Such collaborative relationships will soon beget new inspirations. |
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There are many good and righteous inspirations that stimulate love. |
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It has been claimed to have been one of the inspirations for Central Park in New York. |
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On top of being a couple, the two artists, while continuing their own line of work, very different in their inspirations and forms, reveal cross influences and decompartmentalize the presentation of their works. |
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Singing with him will be Rachel Grisedale and the duo list their inspirations as Aqualung and Badly Drawn Boy. |
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The artist needs a change of scenery as often as possible not only to overcome the speechlessness, but also to gather new impressions and inspirations. |
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As I get further removed, I draw off different inspirations. |
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I shall pour out new inspirations and light to you. |
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Only these allow the Truth to be divined. But only to be divined, because the high inspirations and visionary pictures of the poets were made far too earthly through the intellect co-operating in the transmission. |
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Witness to this can be found in the Founder's spiritual notebooks, in which he jotted down his inspirations and the means he adopted to correspond to the plan of God. |
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At present she tutors her own textile inspirations course, where students are encouraged to develope individually within a friendly, creative environment. |
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The aim is to provoque, in the sake of broncho-pulmonary clearance, slow and rapid inspirations or expirations, whatever the etiology of the obstruction is. |
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Her eclecticism is apparent as Ms. Taylor cites soul queen Aretha Franklin, jazz chanteuse Sarah Vaughan, opera diva Leontyne Price and smooth-voiced jazzman Johnny Hartman as inspirations and influences. |
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My years in Italy but also Escher and Morris are great inspirations, I love the work of the vorticists and how close to pattern they are. |
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A collective of young designers with very eclectic creative worlds, this area will present a multi-facetted offer mixing women's fashion, accessories, without forgetting a few streetwear inspirations. |
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Researchers drew their inspirations from these natural storages places by thinking about how to capture and store CO2 emitted by industrial plants such as cement plants, steel mills, powers plants, and refineries. |
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Children who have played other logic games will surely enjoy this one as well, since its interface is also fairly familiar, combining certain inspirations from other highly popular games like Tetris amongst others. |
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Karl Lagerfeld's inspirations are rich, multi-faceted. |
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Her raw, frayed vocals feel older than her age would suggest, and she credits the likes of Tom Waits, James Carr and Alan Lomax's field recordings as inspirations. |
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Marked by the elegance of its 18th century architecture and its romantic inspirations from the 19th century, the property exudes a certain charm which is just waiting to be improved through quality restoration works. |
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These titles, dubbed Amerimanga or original English language manga, draw their inspirations from Japanese and other Asian comics. |
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But especially do Thou make us attentive to the voice of a right conscience and to the inspirations of the Holy Ghost, that we may be truly wise in all our actions and ever glad to love and serve Thee. |
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Einstein had numerous of his inspirations here at this desk. |
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But the rhythmic bases of techno are probably not so far from the ancestral percussion, and the musical inspirations of this disk are very close to the Mandingo origins. |
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These are my chosen ones, they who have kept faithful to Me, who have not contaminated their hearts, and whose spirits can perceive my inspirations. |
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The Bill of Rights 1689 was one of the inspirations for the United States Bill of Rights. |
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It included a reading of a newly discovered secret poem, Dear Jake and revealed that Mackereth was one of the inspirations for his writings. |
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She has hailed Scottish feminist economist Ailsa McKay as one of her inspirations. |
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The Manau Hip hop group from Paris has strong Breton and Celtic inspirations. |
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Chris Harvey, again from The Daily Telegraph identified a range of clues, cultural references and possible inspirations. |
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But others, like the TV ad, called for ballsier, streetwise inspirations in keeping with the place-branding ethos. |
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Obliviously, the Taj Mahal is one of the main inspirations behind this collection. |
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Torani Italian Syrups is looking for frozen inspirations in its nationwide popsicle contest. |
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These inspirations and themes have often been denied by Tolkien himself. |
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The Lakes has been an inspirations for many notable artists. |
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His inspirations include Jean Tinguely, the Swiss painter who is best known for his sculptural machines or kinetic art, known officially as metamechanics. |
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Her other political inspirations include Keir Hardie and Margo MacDonald. |
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