Sentences with phrase «often effaced»

There's enormous affection in the way the camera pans over Lady Bird's pink - painted bedroom walls and notices her acne scars and the doodles on the cast of her arm: It's a quiet celebration of details that are often effaced or ignored, and that makes it feel aesthetically fresh.

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Further, the commitment to translational dynamism often involves the use of different English words for the same original word, which effaces many intratextual connections and thus obscures much theologically freighted literary brilliance.
In order to fill the time so as not to completely halt dramatic action, or, to help transition the mood from one act to the next, an «entr» acte» would unfold before a simple backdrop with a minimum of props; embracing the economy of the gap and the leverage of interval, the «entr» acte» occupies a space between denouement and spectacle, effacing and dispersing the subjective identification and vitalist discoveries often associated with theater.
And though the materials employed are not always «poor,» they are certainly self - effacingoften breaking down, or verging on something else.
Because such works often leave visible the underlying skeleton and many changes normally effaced in the act of completion, they are prized for providing access to the artist's thoughts, as well as to his or her working process.
And though the materials employed are not always «poor», they are certainly self - effacing, often breaking down, or verging on something else.
And though the materials employed are not always «poor,» they are certainly self - effacing - often breaking down, or verging on something else.
James Young, in his book At Memory's Edge, describes these changes as «a metamorphosis of the monument from the heroic, self - aggrandizing figurative icons of the late nineteenth century celebrating national ideals and triumphs to the anti-heroic, often ironic, and self - effacing conceptual installations.»
This person is often nurturing and self - effacing, with a strong sense of justice.
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