Inspired by this ancient writings, forms in my works are reduced to
basic essence resulting in new symbols or codes in script - like drawings that are used to express contemporary experiences.
The very
basic essence of the resume of a chief cook is the amalgamation of professional experience and skills.
(There's little doubt, however, that Hajdu is looking to boil the Western down to its
very basic essence.)
Here the focus is on the concrete particularities of unique situations — which the phenomenologist tends to neglect in his search for the universal forms and
basic essence of religion.
It is an arresting drama which illustrates the power of the spoken word, film, and theatre at their
most basic essence.
Much is written on consciousness, but perhaps
its basic essence is most understandable on an evolutionary neurological level.Presumably, the first...
«With the top cover removed, the interior conveys even more of
a basic essence — and the structure beneath the cover is beautiful to those who appreciate finely crafted metal.»
Through her voice, Rattner is able to whittle down a complex multi-layered story to
its basic essence.
Its basic essence is so good that you can always, always eat more pizza.
Reducing scenes to
their basic essences in works by painter Emile Bernard and photographer Catherine Opie
It is as if Lundqvist is working with the methodology of storytelling and picturemaking, extracting the moment from the fat of the narrative, and reducing the picture to its most
basic essence.
There is more focus on quality and not quantity that is
the basic essence of survival for any company in this fierce marketplace.