- the
confrontation of the two
groups happens within a
studio makes it
verisimilar that self-reflective
questions of the
young artist are
addressed in La...
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festivals (the term
means "to coat with").[citation needed] Thus, the
verisimilar division between classical and folk art is
blurred in Ray's representation...
- simulacrum, simular, simulate, simulation, simulator, simultaneous,
verisimilar,
verisimilitude sinap-
mustard Gr**** σίναπι (sínapi), (sināpízein), (sināpismós)...
- simulacrum, simular, simulate, simulation, simulator, simultaneous,
verisimilar,
verisimilitude sinap-
mustard Gr**** σίναπι (sínapi), (sināpízein), (sināpismós)...
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narrative characters, even if
juxtaposed with detailed, photographic,
verisimilar,
spectacular backgrounds. This may function,
McCloud infers, as a mask...
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ventris ventral ver- true
Latin verus aver, veracious, verdict, verify,
verisimilar, verisimilitude, verity, very verb- word
Latin verbum verbal, verbatim...
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words cannot be
confirmed by any
third source but
appear completely verisimilar.
Letter to
Helga Kern, 26 July 1926,
reproduced in
Iring Fetscher's afterword...
- album's plot and
lamented the
absence of the band's "catchy choruses" and "
verisimilar emotions", but
praised its
heavier songs and
Shara Nova's contribution...
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reinforced in the
cluster of
shadows to the left on the bank, and the un-
verisimilar play of
light around the
bathing figures.
Seurat described one of the...
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Stapff and
urban planner Johannes Bouchain.
OpenGeofiction portrays a
verisimilar world based on
modern technology but
fictitious geography and culture...