Somehow hearing abstractly about 6 million killed just does not make the same emotional connection as reading the full story of one little girl and her family. |
He began to write more abstractly and concentrated on chamber music and works for small ensembles. |
The spatial position of the holy and the direction to it may also be abstractly expressed e.g., by means of symbolical numbers or coordinates. |
It is true that the basic doctrines of the movement, as abstractly formulated, have not been formally denied. |
We tend to become either pedantically descriptive or abstractly emotive, or both. |
Working both figuratively and abstractly, in bronze, clay, and various print mediums, he showed in New York at a number of galleries. |