Sentences with phrase «kinds of allusions»

Both had all kinds of allusions to Florida on their boxes and Florida addresses, but much if it was Brazilian, and in fact the processors in florida were sold to Brazilian firms.
Instead of being full of mere earnings reports, the call included the first official statement regarding Red Dead Redemption 2 since the announcement, as well as some kind of an allusion to what kinds of plans Take - Two has regarding the upcoming Nintendo Switch console.
Instead of being full of mere earnings reports, the call included the first official statement regarding Red Dead Redemption 2 since the announcement, as well as some kind of an allusion to what kinds of plans Take - Two has regarding the upcoming Nintendo Switch console.

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Maybe it really was a reference to «chocolatey skin,» the kind of reference that, like many other racial terms or allusions, is probably best left for self - referential use by members of the relevant groups.
It was instead a theme, sentiment or an allusion to a rejection of a particular kind and conception of society.
Importantly, he pointed out that human beings were now carrying out a large - scale geophysical experiment of a kind that could not have happened in the past or be reproduced in the future - an allusion, perhaps, to the growing realisation of the finite, one - off nature of the fossil fuels, being as they are a non-renewable resource over human timescales.
Emotions, feelings, allusions, and all the other kinds of sensitive representing details are out of the question when you deal with narrative expository essay.
They mark a revival of abstraction tempered by allusions and digital media, the kind that led to at least half a dozen coordinated summer group shows in 2011, although not simply a return to the past.
Atlas calls the longest work The Illusion of Democracy, but his art delights in illusion and allusion, like that of Joseph Zito, as a kind of Neo-Minimalism or rebuilding Minimalism.
For Twombly, this history entails a wealth of literary and mythic allusion and an openness to all kinds of forms.
Her thrillingly reckless paintings, full of gestural edge, humor and pop - cultural allusion, present a kind of two - dimensional precedent for the deftly coarse sculptures of Rachel Harrison, or an American counterpart to Martin Kippenberger.
There were three kinds of works in Beatrice Caracciolo's recent exhibition: exquisitely animated abstract expressionist drawings; others that look more like landscapes (and which introduce art - historically familiar material in the form of allusions to Chinese landscape and Japanese calligraphy), and unexpectedly bold suspended or freestanding sculptures comprised of zinc sheets mounted on wooden substructures.
Importantly, he pointed out that human beings were now carrying out a large - scale geophysical experiment of a kind that could not have happened in the past or be reproduced in the future - an allusion, perhaps, to the growing realisation of the finite, one - off nature of the fossil fuels, being as they are a non-renewable resource over human timescales.
To continue this medical allusion, the United Kingdom's withdrawal from the Union will be an amputation of this graft, the results of which are delineated by the Supreme Court at Paragraph 81: «A complete withdrawal represents a change which is different not just in degree but in kind from the abrogation of particular rights, duties or rules derived from EU law.
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