Despite the studio's aesthetically-pleasing interior, The Class is by no means an aesthetically-pleasing workout.
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But this drone isn't necessarily designed to be aesthetically pleasing; it's designed to deliver aesthetically pleasing footage.
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That all these songs exist side by side reaffirm that Rihanna is our least aesthetically consistent — least aesthetically committed?
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Aesthetically, the Sport has a casually chic yet athletic vibe.
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Bocca: That's like the darker side aesthetically with the label.
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Doran further processes them to make them more aesthetically pleasing.
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This isn't only aesthetically unpleasing, it's also a mathematical headache.
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Aesthetically, the launcher looks practically the same as stock Android.
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Aesthetically, the 22 iMac looks identical to the old one.
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Aesthetically, trends have shifted from masking flare to embracing it.
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Lighter cold cuts are simultaneously more flavorful and aesthetically upscale.
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And aesthetically and artistically, most critics approved of the choice.
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The reasoning is scientific and the conclusion is aesthetically gratifying.
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We wanted to create a language that is aesthetically interesting.
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He also thinks it's becoming aesthetically displeasing to the boulevard.
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Both accounts share photos of birds that are aesthetically queer.
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This makes them easier to use and more aesthetically pleasing.
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The simplicity of the design is aesthetically pleasing and artsy.
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It was a big year for aesthetically sophisticated action movies.
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The pictures document the disaster, but they're also aesthetically pleasing.
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Is there anything that motivated the party aesthetically or dispositionally?
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It's also aesthetically intersectional in its fusion of cinematic styles.
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To be frank: aesthetically, it is not a seductive picture.
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Haptics Film: The haptic suits in RPO are aesthetically gorgeous.
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It's compact and has an aesthetically pleasing and functional design.
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How, also, are we art critics to aesthetically judge fashion?
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The expectation aesthetically isn't where it is across your feed.
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Catholic influence is still very much present, at least aesthetically.
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It's aesthetically pleasing to look at, to say the least.
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Moona is a cooler pillow pad, both literally and aesthetically.
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Yet the final, vengeful act, she adds, "is aesthetically arresting."
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Fe looks fairly Ori, aesthetically, albeit 3D, at first impression.
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Why not buy one that was actually aesthetically pleasing to you?
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It's a lovely breakfast, and the place is so aesthetically pleasing.
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Aesthetically speaking, is there a destination that you connect with most?
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What's the ultimate approach the studio is taking with this, aesthetically?
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Being primarily sexually, aesthetically, and/or romantically attracted to masculinity. Bicurious
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Being primarily sexually, aesthetically, and/or romantically attracted to femininity. Polyamorous
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But as helmets have showed us, safety isn't always great aesthetically.
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Beyond that, aesthetically, the flat colors on the emoji look great.
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Your life is busy, too hectic to stage aesthetically pleasing photos.
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I responded to these aesthetically and still draw inspiration from them.
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Aesthetically, the card is very Yeezy Season 6 in its simplicity.
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MFA students receive individual attention and are challenged aesthetically and conceptually.
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The refreshed version is far more aesthetically pleasing than its predecessor.
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While aesthetically pleasing, the meaning behind makeover scenes isn't as nice.
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It's aesthetically pleasing and is a beautiful as it is powerful.
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These are all different countries, but aesthetically they're all very similar.
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These items are arranged in an Instagram-friendly, aesthetically pleasing way.
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In fact, it pretty much junks up the room, aesthetically speaking.
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I think Counter-Strike: Global Offensive's weapons aesthetically kind of suck.
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It's all very creative, very aesthetically pleasing, and very Jaden Smith.
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Oura's biggest competitor, at least aesthetically, is a brand called Motiv.
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It's also simply more aesthetically pleasing and calming to look at.
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But what it lacked aesthetically it made up for in conviction.
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The genre has managed to survive, aesthetically almost unchanged, for decades.
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Aesthetically, things are changing with the S-Pen now, as well.
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Aesthetically, the greatest post player who ever lived is Hakeem Olajuwon.
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Or perhaps our ancestors just found higher foreheads more aesthetically pleasing.
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It's not always pretty; it can be aesthetically a bit strange.
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There were more arrows in him, aesthetically, than in St. Sebastian.
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"Aesthetically, it was the prettiest apartment I walked into," she said.
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"For me, I like things that are aesthetically appealing," Elbert says.
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Great product, aesthetically pleasing, easy to bring on travels—5/5 stars.
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Aesthetically, Apple is moving back to an industrial design with sharp angles.
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It's everything, aesthetically, I had been dreaming about all of my life.
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While that's a neat little throwback, it's not exactly aesthetically pleasing. Yikes.
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To this correspondent, the embassy is both technically masterful and aesthetically beautiful.
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Green Room, because it was so self-contained, aesthetically was very different.
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Daytime Adventures Dolly PythonAn aesthetically awesome vintage store that's split in two.
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It's not the most aesthetically pleasing bathroom upgrade; it's function over form.
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It's not quite as aesthetically pleasing as Google Home, but it works.
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Jaybird is clearly striving for a more aesthetically conscious consumer with these.
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Aesthetically pleasing sex toys found a home on Instagram a while back.
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Montoya's continued work with Velour is a meeting of aesthetically-similar minds.
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Yet he also shows how advanced technology can aesthetically redeem this disconnect.
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I was aesthetically attracted to cities but morbidly afraid of being shot.
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The cafe is known for its convenient location and aesthetically pleasing drinks.
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More than just aesthetically appealing, these dining bowls cost just $1.99 each.
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This created the assumption that lighter-skinned people were more aesthetically pleasing.
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We discover new brands on Instagram, drawn to their aesthetically-pleasing packaging.
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His work invokes our fear of aesthetically humanoid but entirely unknown creations.
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Aesthetically it's terrifying because I am so afraid of New Age things.
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The idea of Fox News, journalistically and aesthetically, was: screw the norms.
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I got dozens of pictures like these: Aesthetically, these pictures aren't masterworks.
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" As for his smoky quartz, he added, "I just like it aesthetically.
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" Mr. Lissner said it is "absolutely not convincing, aesthetically, from the outside.
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His turn to figuration would definitively separate him, aesthetically, from his peers.
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His headline set is consistent, aesthetically stable without ever falling into uniformity.
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These headphones need some changes, especially aesthetically, but they feel like the future.
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Sometimes the singer shares an aesthetically pleasing inspirational quote, which, like, we get.
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Aesthetically, Au Fudge is truly the stuff that California dreams are made of.
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I strive to make the best product I can, both aesthetically and functionally.
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Aesthetically, the resulting paste made with the vinegar was the hands-down winner.
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Abstract and poetic, his sculptural paintings are both aesthetically appealing and profoundly meaningful.
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And now: Berries: Berries are aesthetically pleasing, but they do not taste good.
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The rage room is a wellness product, even if it's aesthetically anti-wellness.
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Since it's Audi, the info is packaged in a very aesthetically pleasing way.
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Aesthetically, it appears to be made from a comparatively chintzy, all-plastic shell.
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These illustrations vary in style and in tone, but are all aesthetically captivating.
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They are aesthetically elegant, even situated within the narrative of a gritty downtown.
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Chang has long been aesthetically interested in situations of bodily discomfort and duress.
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Those aren't nearly as aesthetically pleasing as a smartphone in your back pocket.
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Making your wedding your own is also not necessarily about being aesthetically different.
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Aesthetically, it was pleasing in its inexactness, rambling and irregular lines, its woodiness.
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Did people tell you that you have aesthetically pleasing hands while growing up?
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He contended that the ground water, while aesthetically displeasing, was safe to drink.
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Not all residents prefer the former, even if it is more aesthetically pleasing.
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Aesthetically, it is the cutest little orb since Star Wars' BB-8 droid.
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The Girlfriend Experience is aesthetically beautiful, and almost consistently stunning to look at.
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Some of the pieces are aesthetically beautiful, entwined with pearls, glitter, and crystals.
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This song is criminally terrible, which is aesthetically consistent with the "Glosses" video.
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A home that's comfortable and relaxing yet also aesthetically pleasing to the eyes.
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"It doesn't really have to be aesthetically pleasing to be effective," Payton said.
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Maude's personal massager is discreet, silky in texture, water-resistant, and aesthetically pleasing.
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Aesthetically, how does Elysian Fields differ to the work that came before it?
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Owens' composed style made him not only athletically superior, but aesthetically better, too.
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By day, it looks like an aesthetically pleasing altar that honors the deceased.
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Everything was more pleasant and natural—aesthetically, porn movies were tied with nature.
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Hanna has made other art devices to perform basic, but aesthetically interesting tasks.
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Aesthetically, it's closer to arancini than it is to any traditional Chinese food.
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As expected, little has changed aesthetically this time out — and that's just fine.
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A gel polish UV lamp A few bath bombs Aesthetically pleasing bath art?
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LG: You know what we didn't cover, what we think about it aesthetically.
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A conscious modern-day stoner, Liam Kaczmar is an aesthetically driven weed enthusiast.
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Well, first off, being in the exhibition isn't exactly an aesthetically astounding experience.
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The channel is not just informative and thought-provoking but also aesthetically riveting.
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"Broken" by Mary Anne Butler It's aesthetically daring and a gorgeous love story.
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Açaí bowls were thought to be an aesthetically pleasing and fruit-packed breakfast.
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It will be aerodynamic, graffiti-proof, and aesthetically pleasing, with big, tall gates.
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Aesthetically discerning buyers may gravitate toward design-forward companies like Bkr or Hay.
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Additionally, it's very aesthetically pleasing, so it encourages me more to use it.
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Try this aesthetically pleasing salmon, which is really not any harder to make.
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"It's aesthetically beautiful, it's tactile, and there's something lovely about the format," he said.
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I would say minimalistic, but it's not exactly the aesthetically-pleasing kind of minimalistic.
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Aesthetically they're pretty average most of the time but they get the job done.
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But yet here's Sitsongpeenong with its aesthetically pleasing interior design and a pool table.
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Neither film is all that aesthetically groundbreaking or interested in sensational or shocking revelations.
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Aesthetically pleasing, high quality design, and excellent technical performance all wrapped up into one.
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"I know how important it is to have an aesthetically pleasing page," Fresen said.
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Trello provides the ultimate Enemy list efficiency as an aesthetically pleasing alternative to Excel.
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I don't love excessive branding, so the Sub is a miss for me aesthetically.
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But whether it can be judged aesthetically as a sculpture is difficult to say.
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"What Tesla-SolarCity is trying to do is make it aesthetically attractive," he said.
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A more aesthetically pleasing splash screen has replaced the technical text strings of yore.
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It's stylistically, aesthetically and just plot-wise, it's a very different kind of film.
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Aside from being more aesthetically pleasing, there are a few more changes to note.
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Aesthetically it looks frightening, but overall I like getting rid of the bad apples.
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You can listen to something that's aesthetically pleasing but absolutely true to the data.
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Aesthetically, Swift Playgrounds is a whole lot prettier than those old coding books, too.
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In an odd way, this makes up for the lack of aesthetically pleasing design.
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I never wanted to just make pretty pictures or things that are aesthetically pleasing.
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What is it about inflatable objects that you are you attracted to aesthetically/conceptually?
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In reality, SEGA's exclusives were no more radical than their aesthetically cuter Nintendo cousins.
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Aesthetically, it's not all that different from a Ruby Tuesday (or a Hattie B's).
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It's not always the most aesthetically pleasing option, but two points are two points.
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"Projected 2D double images are aesthetically 3D extruded and in constant rotation," Shah explains.
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That's not as aesthetically pleasing as an up-and-under, but it's equally effective.
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I am sensing you have a very specific idea of what you want aesthetically.
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So aesthetically it's super simple: we glued a piece of paper onto a sleeve.
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"Of course some people will say it's not aesthetically what I like," she said.
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They are very aesthetically pleasing images, that's sort of the most obvious and elemental.
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Aesthetically the car brings the rugged looks of its namesake into the 21st century.
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Aesthetically, it was a time where I could learn to communicate with a director.
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Is it for "aesthetically pleasing steel slats," as the president now likes to say?
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However, the works presented are very much of the current moment politically and aesthetically.
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In each country, he chose to include individual parties that appealed to him aesthetically.
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There's nothing more aesthetically pleasing and magical than a fully decorated house and landscape.
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"He is a man who is very graphically and aesthetically aware," Huxley-Parlour says.
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And because the packaging is so aesthetically pleasing, it would make a beautiful gift.
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It is a trendy, aesthetically pleasing tone that is associated with luxury and youth.
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Benjamin and Sontag are not arguing that fascist art is aesthetically bad or uncompelling.
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Starbucks stores are designed to be aesthetically pleasing while also catching customers&apos attention.
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To put things into Ellis's binary, White is both ideologically uninteresting and aesthetically weak.
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Wonderfully oddities, but aesthetically interesting ones nonetheless, and certainly as unique as Mamani claims.
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"I really have my eye out for very aesthetically beautiful, but quality products," she says.
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Tailoring paint jobs and interior appointments to suit any whim, no matter how ... aesthetically challenged.
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Not only did the machine have to be functional, but also aesthetically stylish, Gonzal said.
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As you can imagine, the football Prosinečki is implementing is of an aesthetically pleasing kind.
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And that is where the A.I-curated issue of EyeEm is conceptually and aesthetically interesting.
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As in real life, here Gauguin leaves Europe in search of something more aesthetically stimulating.
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Instead, the Pixel 3 will have aesthetically-pleasing matching bezels on the top and bottom.
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Nonetheless, they are aesthetically pleasing and cleverly executed, incorporating images that celebrate North Korean culture.
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The main dining option is a place called the Satu'li Canteen, and aesthetically it fits.
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Plus, it's the perfect way to serve a burger that's both delicious and aesthetically pleasing.
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These brands really influenced my way of seeing clothes, and, aesthetically it's what I like.
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Aesthetically, they've got slimmer bezels that only come in black, like the new MacBook Airs.
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Most of that comes down to just aesthetically disliking how much lens distortion it adds.
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Scientists have shown that fractal patterns are not only aesthetically pleasing, but have meditative power.
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In life, sloppiness can be forgiven, but, in film, it might be less aesthetically pleasing.
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Some of the movie's aliens are revamped to be more CGI-fluid and aesthetically pleasing.
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If you ask me, there's not a more aesthetically pleasing graph than the bar graph.
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The most aesthetically productive idea is, in this case, also the most socially irresponsible one.
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"I started taking pictures because it was just funny and also aesthetically pleasing," she said.
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Fabric: Obviously, you should choose a chair with a fabric that's aesthetically pleasing to you.
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The most obvious is this isn't the most aesthetically pleasing thing, to put it kindly.
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I confess: I hate Marie Kondo because, aesthetically speaking, I'm on the side of clutter.
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The way things look is important, just period, to me, I'm aesthetically interested in things.
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"It's as if having a house in one color is more aesthetically pleasing?" he mused.
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It's easy enough to remember times when stuff like Lil Peep was like, aesthetically controversial.
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Aesthetically, it can be a bummer, but it's more about how wrong it all feels.
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" Images must be exactly three hundred and twenty pixels wide, to avoid anything "aesthetically problematic.
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That this wasn't a singer and an actress, but two aesthetically-pleasing teenagers in love.
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Aesthetically, the new Accord is not quite pretty — at least not in the traditional sense.
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The only thing is, aesthetically, it didn&apost look as beautiful as the other two.
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Nuuly's website is aesthetically pleasing, and the company's branding is clear from the get-go.
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They also wanted to make the flatpack furniture more aesthetically pleasing by removing visible fittings.
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And their striking masks, impish faces, lustrous fur, and ringed tails are all aesthetically appealing.
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I don't think you can overstate how important this group is, historically, socially, and aesthetically.
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Aesthetically there might be no more perfect technique in martial arts than Saenchai's cartwheel kick.
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If worse comes to worse, it would make an aesthetically pleasing addition to my desk.
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What do you find has been the biggest change in the drag community—aesthetically, politically?
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It's this "aesthetically pleasing" aspect that gives his photographs their uncomfortable, almost too-crisp quality.
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Aesthetically, the work has far more in common with Constructivist collage than Gran Fury's poster.
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If you have the ability to move your computer around, find an aesthetically pleasing background.
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Finally, many people consider the three-blade turbine to be the most aesthetically pleasing design.
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The most prominent thing — physically and aesthetically — is the rectangular camera module on the back.
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Otherwise, I might suggest the less aesthetically pleasing but more functional Sauté Pan from Sardel.
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How did this edgy and aesthetically pleasing couple get to the end of the road?
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In a food culture fueled by Instagram, aesthetically pleasing foods can quickly rise in popularity.
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These issues are beautifully handled here and the image is aesthetically well balanced and presented.
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A hotel is a one-off experience, no matter how aesthetically pleasing it might be.
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Aja: Aesthetically, I loved the ending, though of course it was visible a mile off.
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Toogood herself seems to be moving through a similar passage aesthetically, from dark to light.
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I don't often know what I'm going to photograph because I work aesthetically and instinctively.
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But perhaps Suarez's most aesthetically pleasing poach of the day came from his second goal.
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I wager that until protests take this democratic direction seriously, they will remain aesthetically blocked.
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"This is gonna mess up my [aesthetically] pleasing feed and I don't really care," she wrote.
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" He added, "These large battery assessments are being replaced by more aesthetically pleasing and enjoyable assessments.
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Aesthetically, the space is a bit awkward, not unlike Project Spokane's relationship with the town itself.
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An aesthetically-pleasing Instagram filter is not enough to convince detractors of the importance of liberalism.
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Being primarily sexually, romantically, and/or aesthetically attracted to genderqueer, transgender, and/or non-binary people.
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Aesthetically-pleasing packaging, effervescent highlighters, and skin-care products that exude "cool" — what's not to love?
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Aesthetically, the Steel HR Sport is a little bit of a departure from Withings' previous smartwatches.
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One lazy solution would be to employ a decorator to acquire an aesthetically pleasing instant collection.
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The new Fuse are aesthetically nice though, with a pebble-shaped case and minimal gold band.
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Melodically, aesthetically, I was really trying to avoid the score attracting any undue attention to itself.
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Make my room aesthetically pleasing, SHOW ME where I should PLACE a seat at the table!
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That extra damping, compared to unvarnished wood, leads to a warmer, mellower, and aesthetically pleasing sound.
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How dare I not focus on changing parts of my body that are deemed aesthetically displeasing?
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St. Louis Blues captain David Backes isn't going to apologize for scoring an aesthetically unappealing goal.
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Do you think hip-hop loses anything aesthetically when it becomes more of this individual thing?
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Aesthetically, the furious formalism of "code-verse" flattens and thins the longer you sit with it.
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Given this is one of the most aesthetically identifiable and undeniably influential of all animated movies.
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No fashion week harbors consensus, either ideologically or aesthetically, but the range is particularly broad here.
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They're much smaller, more expensive, have a narrower selection of items, and are less aesthetically pleasing.
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On Uber's own Wikipage, yet another—and, in my opinion, aesthetically better—photo of Kalanick exists.
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Boston-based artist Julia Powell adopted the aesthetically-inclined pup when she was seven weeks old.
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There wasn't any question that we should move away from what we were known for, aesthetically.
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Tossing food that isn't deemed aesthetically pleasing enough for potential shoppers creates a ton of waste.
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They feel aesthetically pleasing due to the fact they're built purely for functionality, using materials available.
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Aesthetically, Halley and Bria Vinaite (the actress who plays her) are pretty much the same person.
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His body of work is both utterly consistent and continually surprising, immediately recognizable and aesthetically restless.
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A brand that makes simple, aesthetically pleasing products became a sudden hit in China — here's how.
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"Collectors are simply responding to what they like and what they aesthetically resonate with the most."
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Like us, they are at odds with their surroundings, as anomalous aesthetically as we are culturally.
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The aesthetically pleasing details were important to the Project Tiny Home team throughout the building process.
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Today, it's used popularly as a descriptor for styles that encapsulate the free-spirited essence aesthetically.
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But Instagram activism, no matter how aesthetically compelling, will never have the impact of staging funerals.
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And both brands take structurally similar but aesthetically distinct approaches to infusing elegance into active clothing.
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" O'Brien remembers this as a more spiteful accusation—that the novel was "morally and aesthetically criminal.
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But his use of them in "The Dolphin" fails not just morally but aesthetically as well.
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Berger was the kind of writer we need more of — politically committed, aesthetically serious, always curious.
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CHRISTIAN DIOR It occupies an aesthetically frothy (but still impressive) position in the fashion watch universe.
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That piece ticked all of her boxes: It is technical in construction, aesthetically pleasing and utilitarian.
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Take a look at this Spark thing — I think Myspace might have been more aesthetically restrained.
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In the current climate of moneyed spectacle, Leaf is the truly radical artist, aesthetically and politically.
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This is the exact same strategy she pulled with her last album, and, aesthetically, it feels similar.
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Middleton, who returned from a hamstring injury in February, is quiet, and plays an aesthetically quiet game.
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Aesthetically speaking, Manu Ginobili stopped being a reason to watch the San Antonio Spurs some time ago.
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Sometimes the ice is brightly colored and cutely shaped to make the whole thing more aesthetically pleasing.
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Pros: Made in Italy using premium leather, built to lastCons: Very similar aesthetically to more affordable options
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"[Places] like Asia can use UV filters that are more effective and more aesthetically pleasing," she explains.
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Like the new iPhone, the Apple Watch Series 2 is pretty much aesthetically indistinguishable from its predecessor.
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It's a well-designed (if aesthetically neutral) handset with robust specs and a killer screen and camera.
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Immediately you're hit by the production value, which is impressive and makes for an aesthetically stunning feature.
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Intel's new high-end laptop processors aren't just for people who like to aesthetically identify as gamers.
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Aesthetically, the only difference between the Stealth and Boosted's other boards is its complete lack of color.
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Verge reviews writer Stefan Etienne commented that it was the least aesthetically pleasing of the four cameras.
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Aesthetically, the only differences are colors and markings, so it's easier to describe them as a pair.
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Aesthetically, I feel like nostalgia and the imagery of the past is kind of important to you.
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But because I don't like most street art aesthetically, I didn't enjoy the wall pieces as memorials.
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Too often, all the gold on a trophy can distract you from how aesthetically boring it looks.
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Neither side is wrong Fan support of a film doesn't make it objectively superior or aesthetically worthwhile.
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"It has to be dazzling and it has to be interesting looking and aesthetically pleasing," he says.
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But aesthetically, it strives for much, much more, with a watch-like design and a color display.
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"It has to be dazzling and it has to be interesting looking and aesthetically pleasing," he said.
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"I wouldn't choose to drink it just because I know that it's not aesthetically pleasing," Guidry said.
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Like many other wearable makers these days, Garmin is taking a stab at more aesthetically-pleasing trackers.
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Aesthetically, this is a military factory, so they know how to sew military uniforms to real spec.
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In the first, Trump threw around words such as "aesthetically" and "precarious," and used long, complex sentences.
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Viewers are presented with aesthetically intricate renderings that, at first glance, appear to be straightforward architectural plans.
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Aesthetically it's fine — modern and straightforward, though without the elegance one sees in Bodum and Ratio's design.
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For me, "Belly" had all of the elements of the culture in it, visually, musically, and aesthetically.
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That's a travesty, aesthetically, but it provides useful reference for mapping the destinations of several preparatory drawings.
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The Accord may be edgier, but the Camry is certainly more aesthetically pleasing in the traditional sense.
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"We've invested a lot of money in improving the space, in making it aesthetically attractive," he said.
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Aesthetically, the Pulseboost HD has a great style, whether you plan on running in them or not.
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That movement, those passes, those shots are what make the Warriors so aesthetically pleasing to so many.
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Did you start using Chemex because it's aesthetically similar to Breaking Bad or the other way around?
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The garment had nothing to recommend it aesthetically; it was no remarkable example of workmanship or tailoring.
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In the foundations of physics, it has become accepted practice to prefer hypotheses that are aesthetically pleasing.
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Home cafe is a genre of chill Instagram videos in which disembodied hands assemble aesthetically-appealing drinks.
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Unfortunately, I've found extension cord manufacturers go out of their way to make their products aesthetically awful.
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But aesthetically, it inches closer to current fashion, a subtle move away from impersonal, immaculately polished comedy.
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Spacing out the dots in this way gives the grid a more uniform and aesthetically pleasing pattern.
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The aesthetically-pleasing duo split shortly after, leaving both Tyler and Hannah on the market once again.
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And it's well-designed and aesthetically attractive, in both the fabric-covered and striking transparent glass designs.
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Aesthetically, it is closer to a McDonald's than to the more artisanal, though increasingly corporate, Blue Bottle.
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The U.S. will celebrate Independence Day on Thursday with the aesthetically pleasing high explosives known as fireworks.
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That style has led to some surprising wins, but it's never what you would call aesthetically pleasing.
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It has taken fashion a while to come to the climate crisis table, both internally and aesthetically.
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But "Neuromancer" changed science fiction by imagining a computer-saturated world that felt materially and aesthetically real.
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His next challenge, he added, was to design an aesthetically pleasing public toilet that women could use.
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Zhang has stressed simplicity in the app's design, ensuring that it remains aesthetically pleasing to its users.
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Many of the very beautiful images in the exhibition can be appreciated aesthetically, without knowing Japanese culture.
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If we're going to protest continuously for four years, we might as well keep it aesthetically interesting.
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Removing men from the picture, Kaur says, creates something more aesthetically pleasing and sometimes even gender-bending.
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Need we bring in Donald Trump here, antithesis of Jackie in almost every way — temperamentally, religiously, aesthetically?
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Aesthetically, it offers the standard white walls and flexible space we are accustomed to having at institutions.
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Their phones are props, used in an aesthetically interesting way to make the song and dance more dynamic.
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It also offers font suggestions to pair your selected typeface with another that Adobe thinks is aesthetically complementary.
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It helps that Mr Brokenshire's adviser, Liam Booth-Smith, was brought up on an aesthetically challenged housing estate.
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First of all, they're much fitter, have much more muscle and [are] just better-looking aesthetically, in general.
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Mirror is perhaps the most aesthetically pleasing of the offerings: The device could pass as simple home decor.
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His feed stands out as one of the most aesthetically cohesive in rap thanks to his careful curation.
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Outside, fall is beginning to pull itself onto the landscape in all of the most aesthetically pleasing ways.
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As long as the plate is clean and carrying my food IDGAF that it's aesthetically boring as hell.
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Aesthetically, RealMax's prototype headset looks like it was cobbled together by a handful of off-the-shelf parts.
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Aesthetically speaking, they're pretty fug, and worse, the yellow globs often don't correspond with emoji on other platforms.
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Aesthetically, this is another place where I think Google has tried to address complaints with the Pixel 22.
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To help, on Monday Google introduced a neural image assessment to figure out the most aesthetically pleasing images.
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This series — a collection of screengrabs from Google Street View — is aesthetically pleasing, cohesive, and piques your curiosity.
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But it does mean moving away from some of what was most aesthetically interesting about those earliest episodes.
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"The colors are very beautiful, and the shapes are aesthetically interesting," Relander says about Hong Kong's neon signs.
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The end result makes Google News more aesthetically pleasing, but it comes at the expense of information density.
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Aesthetically, it was something to kick against, but it was a great standard and a great starting point.
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Pebble puts notifications first, so it appeared to be the right choice for me both functionally and aesthetically.
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All of the products are designed to be aesthetically appealing yet have lots of hidden and convertible functionality.
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Many say it's "aesthetically good stuff" but that they can't get behind the "disingenuous" message of the brand.
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And, like the aesthetically pleasing beverages that came before, the Tie-Dye Frappuccino is sparking concerns among baristas.
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Aesthetically, thematically and mechanically, everything shifts, and the first time it happened, it was a pretty rad surprise.
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This was music built instead, it contended aesthetically, through an organic connection to its communities, to the streets.
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Vjeran Pavic / The Verge Aesthetically, Google Wifi looks like white hockey pucks, which isn't terribly different from Eero.
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California's notorious coastal fog quickly set in, shrouding the launch pad in aesthetically-pleasing but functionally-irritating wisps.
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You'll get similar battery life and a more aesthetically appealing case, and wired charging is usually faster, anyway.
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On our summer 2019 vacation-style moodboard: puka-shell-necklace surfer bros, Scandi bloggers, and aesthetically precocious toddlers.
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But equally exciting is how well NMAAHC works as a museum, aesthetically, functionally, and — probably most important — emotionally.
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For him, there is something aesthetically pleasing and charming about their miniature form factor and clunky keyboard mechanism.
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Despite its general air of commercial chintziness, it lends itself remarkably well to expressive and aesthetically engaging ends.
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Although aesthetically pleasing, the graph above doesn't tell us a whole lot about the network of investment though.
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The feed is stacked with aesthetically pleasing pics of her buzzing around the world and bee-ing fabulous.
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Young made the aesthetically wise choice to focus mainly on purveyors specializing in rare books or niche subjects.
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Maggie Lange scrutinizes why convertibles, which are showy, impractical, and aesthetically irresponsible, are still so hard to hate.
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What it is: Individual stickers and sticker sheets that aesthetically call to mind your middle school trapper keeper.
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It was very interesting because it was also about his failure aesthetically, physically, how his artwork had failed.
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It's like Vegas for sober, aesthetically obsessed minimalists, lured and kept until they make choices outside their means.
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Zhao has described Behemoth as "closer to art than film," and it delivers through aesthetically stimulating, raw expression.
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"I always had trouble finding shoes that were comfortable but also aesthetically what I wanted," Ms. Kim said.
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Wada's thoughtful design is so popular because it's ergonomic; it's aesthetically pleasing; it's customizable yet streamlined and minimalist.
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The risk of didacticism is high, but the book's rigor and crystalline insights pay off, aesthetically and morally.
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The two stores within a store had an easy coexistence, even if they were at cross purposes aesthetically.
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It was perhaps one of the simplest, yet aesthetically pleasing aspects of any office lobby that I've visited.
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Plants are aesthetically pleasing and can transform a living space, to be sure, but they're not simply decoration.
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Well soon, that won't be the only way you could find yourself in such an aesthetically pleasing situation.
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"Aesthetically, it was not the best, but it did its job teaching me the basics," Ms. Zhang said.
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In other words, they probably won't have much need to spend time at this aesthetically off-brand clubhouse.
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I find its wooden finish aesthetically pleasing, unlike many of the other, white, robotic-looking machines out there.
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Still, it makes me wonder what it is about mathematical thinking that is so elegant and aesthetically appealing.
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Tictail's users tend toward the aesthetically appealing, with a refined approach that is more art gallery than factory.
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Further, very few of those are regarded as aesthetically impressive enough to be considered natural sculpture, Pitt said.
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It's "more aesthetically pleasing," a few of my colleagues and the rest of the internet have told me.
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The judges commended its simple design that made use of locally sourced materials in an aesthetically pleasing way.
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And aesthetically, I have to say that the Wolaco compression shorts and tights alike look pretty damn good.
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And if we're going to protest continuously for four years, we might as well keep it aesthetically interesting.
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They're mostly religious or ceremonial objects, and aesthetically subdued compared to the gaudy colors and items of today.
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But what was once modern, both aesthetically and materially, is now in need of repair, reconstruction, and preservation.
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I find them personally beautiful, aesthetically interesting, especially the further back you go, the more interesting they are.
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Very few of these qualities stand out or are aesthetically pleasing, but when jumbled together they work just fine.
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I want more energy, and, sure, if that brings me closer, aesthetically, to Gisele Bündchen, I will accept it.
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Telling time on the Trappist-1 Moonphase is actually just like using a traditional watch — but more aesthetically pleasing.
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Aesthetically, it looks very similar to the Galaxy S6, which isn't a bad thing since it's a beautiful phone.
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The athlete's perfection of the human body meant his nudity was something to be appreciated aesthetically rather than erotically.
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Along with makeup artist Quinn Wilson, Lizzo started plotting a way to boost her shine, both aesthetically and internally.
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"It worked really well, but the product was aesthetically very bad and made a lot of noise," he said.
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You post a few aesthetically pleasing photos, hand out a few charitable "likes," and carry on with our day.
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You have to arrange all the comments so that the most aesthetically pleasing ones appear right under the picture.
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One scroll through the feed and you'll soon be screenshotting the aesthetically-pleasing photos she takes of the products.
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Outside the context of Poppy's vast alternate reality game, I'm Poppy comes off as aesthetically pleasing, but surprisingly conventional.
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Aesthetically, racial ambiguity has always been preferred over the assumed neutrality of whiteness and the assumed undesirability of Blackness.
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That's different from the traditional PopSocket, which juts out and aesthetically looks awkward — a frequent annoyance for PopSocket users.
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The software then "mimics the workflow of a professional photographer" to turn that imagery into an aesthetically pleasing panorama.
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Infograph Modular, which I personally prefer, is not nearly as aesthetically pleasing as Infograph, but it's far better functionally.
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It's been trained to predict what images a typical user might rate as technically good-looking or aesthetically attractive.
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The U.S.-facing side of the wall should be "aesthetically pleasing", so it is consistent with the surrounding environment.
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Not only is the moon shape aesthetically pleasing on its own, but it also functions as a phone stand.
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" He added, "I don't think aesthetically we have to start from scratch because we're always inspired by each other.
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Aesthetically, Dzama is the strange little boy to Pettibon's dirty old man; together, they've fathered some exquisite corpses, indeed.
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The perforated holes on either side are not only aesthetically pleasing but actively cool the grill as it cooks.
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If people find his work aesthetically pleasing, or get inspired to create their own art, then all the better.
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It was the first time I felt that I too could embrace femininity no matter what I possessed aesthetically.
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Eik-Nes compares muscles to cosmetics for men: They're aesthetically appealing, and men don't pursue them for practical reasons.
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In contrast, consider the visual culture of Protestantism — traditionally, though not exclusively, less aesthetically bold than that of Catholicism.
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"I saw other people's files and realized they were aesthetically beautiful," he told The New York Times in 2003.
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Ukichiro regarded approaches like Bentley's — that selectively observed only the most aesthetically pleasing of flakes — as antithetical to science.
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So we made some with spinach pesto to add an extra kick and some aesthetically pleasing Dr. Seussian color.
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Aesthetically, I rely on our desires for beauty and poetics to invite the viewer into a space of speculation.
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"A map should be aesthetically pleasing, thought-provoking, and communicative," stated the CIA Cartography Center's founder, Arthur H. Robinson.
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More than just a picturesque escape, Provincetown provided many artists with the opportunity to breathe — both professionally and aesthetically.
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If "Old Town Road" was a provocation, politically and aesthetically, then "The Git Up" feels like a step backward.
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At $65,663 for the booth's 807 square feet, every rented inch was put to its most aesthetically enticing use.
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This is a more aesthetically pleasing option, but is much more restrictive than using a one-cell table. 1.
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The mini-cabins are aesthetically pleasing, and look as if they've been plucked right from an Urban Outfitters ad.
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"We have real understanding of what these artists are trying to accomplish both aesthetically and commercially," Mr. Iovine said.
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It's hard to locate from the work on view what he was finding important, politically and aesthetically, and why.
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The map is neither a historical relic nor particularly aesthetically pleasing, containing no fine engravings of fantastical sea creatures.
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For the record, I enjoyed all your stuff up to date, but it's obviously different both musically and aesthetically.
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No matter which watch face you're using, it's bound to be more aesthetically pleasing than a plain black screen.
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Having lavish facilities, frankly, makes the World Cup aesthetically pleasing, which in turn reflects well on Russia and FIFA.
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This suggests that they are purely a matter of necessity — as aesthetically invisible as the glue in a collage.
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It's aesthetically pleasing, delicious, and will get you drunk enough to forget about the money you lost on McCracken.
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Aesthetically it kind of matches the tone of the song but beyond that we didn't really think about it.
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"I saw other people's files and realized they were aesthetically beautiful," he told The New York Times in 213.
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Aesthetically, I don't think anybody has figured out a great way to make wireless earbuds not look kind of dopey.
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Stylistically and aesthetically, the Clippers (just like the Grizzlies) are a blank slate that allows the imagination to run wild.
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Rippling with lightning bolts, bloody limbs, and explosive onomatopoeia, the "reports" are as aesthetically dazzling here as they were devious.
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It was a rare horror film that represented New York at its most sophisticated and aesthetically pleasing rather than grimy.
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Surprise, surprise, but Dallas' slow and steady offensive rhythm is much more effective (and aesthetically pleasing) when players are healthy!
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It runs smoothly and is intuitive to use, while the UI is an aesthetically-pleasing ombre of pinks and purple.
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In addition to mimicking human furniture, the Lurvig line also adds an aesthetically pleasing take on the typical pet stuff.
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It's amazing how it really changed her life — well the movie changed all of our lives — but hers especially, aesthetically.
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And the drink is definitely aesthetically pleasing, in a psychedelic, OMG-WTF-am-I-about-to-drink kind of way.
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Similarly, the technically competent but aesthetically limited user-interface designer needs a digital self that safely challenges his creative boundaries.
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I can confidently say that HP (and Lenovo, in some cases) are producing convertibles that are also aesthetically pleasing ultrabooks.
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As with so many other Yahoo apps, it was aesthetically interesting but failed to deliver anything real users actually wanted.
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Water continues to be a source of inspiration for artists, both aesthetically and as a tool in their art-making.
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Every demand that contemporary women artists be young, thin, and as aesthetically similar to Nicki Minaj as possible be damned.
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While they don't have a hidden switch you can mess around with, they're all very aesthetically pleasing to look at.
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Ahead, we found 10 creative and aesthetically pleasing storage solutions that will make tangled knickknicks a thing of the past.
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The result is something aesthetically closer to classic techno, albeit often skewing towards beats-per-minute on the speedier side.
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Yes, Maniac is aesthetically gorgeous, with its IBM-meets-Kubrick bathed in neon production design and hauntingly beautiful musical score.
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Now, I turn to the aesthetically pleasing home designs whenever my eyes need a break from consuming news (like, always).
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Sometimes, you pour so many hours into making your deck aesthetically-pleasing that you don't have time left to practice.
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With MANHIGH I experience the chance to channel my influences, things that impress or move me, both musically and aesthetically.
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They also have one of the best, if not the most aesthetically pleasing, scorers on the planet in James Harden.
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Indeed, where the series falls flat in plot, it shines aesthetically—the costume and set design create a gorgeous spectacle.
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In doing so, Garner's work is hard to forget: aesthetically impressive, they imprint these atrocious stories on the human psyche.
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Instead, Witham incorporates less-taxidermied animals, like squirrels and small birds, into elegant still lifes and aesthetically harmonious sculptural creations.
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Having a penchant for the aesthetically superior and the intelligently designed, it takes quite a bit to rattle my resolve.
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It's an aesthetically pleasing testament to some of the tasks associated with women: handcrafts and weaving, but also mutual understanding.
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Pros: Price, easy to install, easy to move, aesthetically pleasingCons: Multiple shipment issues reported, may not provide enough cool air
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After trying two of Braven's waterproofBluetooth speakers, I knew the brand was capable of making good-sounding, aesthetically pleasing speakers.
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As well as creating an aesthetically pleasing structure, architect Nicolas Abdelkader of Studio NAB wanted to make a social statement.
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Immediately, it was clear that the film would be received as something more than an aesthetically pleasing black superhero flick.
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From aesthetically-pleasing chic restaurants to late-night slice spots, here is a full list of the most Instagrammable places.
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The store is noticeably different aesthetically from its traditional department store counterpart, with bright lighting, innovative architecture, and shiny displays.
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Apparently smitten with his adopted home, he eventually changed the name to Miami Subs and adopted the aesthetically Floridian theme.
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"For some reason, that era speaks to me aesthetically much the way 'Downton Abbey' speaks to Ralph Lauren," he said.
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"My work is emotional, intuitive, reflective, and I try to always consider the location, both aesthetically and energetically," she says.
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In my view, and in the view of many readers, it is his greatest novel, aesthetically his most perfect novel.
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Engelbrecht sees interactivity as a versatile framework, like the development of seemingly subtle, yet aesthetically and experientially crucial, cinematic techniques.
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"We had a lot of things to fix - financially, aesthetically, we needed an overhaul," Lyons told The Guardian in 2012.
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While the active map pool has consistently remained at seven, they do change periodically to keep the game aesthetically current.
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With prices starting at 30,000 pounds, or about $38,790, Francis de Lara is clearly not for everyone — financially or aesthetically.
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Aesthetically, Artist's early career work has been anti-sensationalist, even withdrawn, but, politically, it has grown increasingly, and powerfully, pointed.
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Aesthetically, the book feels retro yet fresh, with a canvas-textured cover, letterpress-inspired type and block-print-style illustrations.
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The Gourmia Bamboo Cutting Board is sturdy, aesthetically pleasing, and has a digital pull-out scale for quick ingredient measuring.
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Ambition for ambition's sake doesn't tend to move me, but what this book accomplishes — formally, aesthetically, emotionally — is very exciting.
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But as the lights went out in the Louvre, reality had been — for the most part — intellectually and aesthetically engaged.
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Aesthetically speaking, if tires are the shoes and grips are the gloves, then your bike&aposs saddle is the hat.
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At least one person I follow has written that she's giving up on being "aesthetically pleasing" on Instagram for now.
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But these three veterans, temperamentally and aesthetically distinct from one another, despite their historical association, resist any fixed backward gaze.
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Which is what, other than those dang stairs and an aesthetically breathtaking album, Frank Ocean manages to do put together.
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Thermo is the sort of medical gadget that's so aesthetically appealing it's easy to forget it's a medical gadget at all.
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The idea of a less aesthetically abrasive electronic border control system has been dismissed as unworkable for economic and practical reasons.
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These cocktails, aesthetically resonant with the artist's oeuvre, provide a new spin on paintings that have already become an American classic.
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" In 2003, the film was selected for preservation in the U.S. National Film Registry as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant.
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It is both aesthetically daring and narratively riveting, and the film maintains this feeling for the nearly three hours that follow.
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A version that is likely (surely) to aesthetically skew nearer the 2011 original than the remastered special edition of last year.
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Try to make your phone look as aesthetically pleasing as possible by taking a photo of the phone under good lighting.
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Social Blade's counter is just as recognizable as some top creators, and quite frankly, its counter is the most aesthetically pleasing.
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I didn't think like, oh I'm putting on a wig for this specific meaning, it just looks dope to me aesthetically.
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Beyond preferring it aesthetically, I've found that Google's version of Android just tends to run better overall than Samsung's or LG's.
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That was 2013, and about a week ago, Viste-Sparkman spotted him in a much better condition, physically if not aesthetically.
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Only in this film, you slip into a world more aesthetically pleasing than anything your modern urban life could conjure up.
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By doing so, [the creator] tries to do something novel that doesn't fit into established styles but is still aesthetically appealing.
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Aesthetically, local stones and rocks add a cohesive look, especially if there are already naturally occurring rock elements in your garden.
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Schedule in plenty of time for a few of your favorite things: relaxed makeouts, massages, bath salts, and aesthetically perfect treats.
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One way it's trying to do that is with an aesthetically pleasing mobile app and also an integrated personal concierge service.
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Image: APAn aesthetically unpleasant but genuinely promising medical treatment—a fecal transplant—may come with more serious risks than previously thought.
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Launched in Autumn 2016, THIRTY NINE is an aesthetically dazzling ode to both holistic wellness and Monte Carlo's adored Princess Grace.
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Aesthetically, "Like I Love You" is a solid early naughts period piece, and as such, the fashions are kind of hokey.
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The seven-pronged leaves are beautiful, aesthetically speaking, and they emblazoned (heh) leather slip dresses and furry miniskirts at Alexander Wang.
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But while the 3-D twists and turns are technically and aesthetically impressive, they don't sit well with all test riders.
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In capturing "people at their most vulnerable and raw," Smallwood says, she creates pieces that are both aesthetically and emotionally layered.
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"I think Spiclypeus wins top prize for being the most aesthetically pleasing horned dinosaur, but that's my bias talking," Mallon said.
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So it would seem the LELO HEX is neither safer, cheaper, thinner, better feeling or even a more aesthetically interesting option.
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Cheese is the most aesthetically pleasing thing we can think of, so we're not surprised it's oozing into the beauty world.
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Now when you choose to share to Snapchat from Spotify, the content you're listening to turns into an aesthetically appealing widget.
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But in addition to its nuanced explorations of trauma, young love, and addiction, "Euphoria" also offers an aesthetically thrilling viewing experience.
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Fowler was less concerned with restoring rooms to their original appearance than with making them aesthetically pleasing for the contemporary moment.
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After all, you want your sign to be more or less aesthetically pleasing while containing a powerful but wittily conveyed message.
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As he wondered aloud to David Humphrey (BOMB, Spring 2008): How can the format be stretched and still aesthetically be painting.
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For their part, restaurants are responding to the demand by adjusting lighting to photo friendly levels, and creating aesthetically pleasing environments.
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I guess food is so much a part of everyday life (particularly for me!) and I find it so aesthetically pleasing.
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Whereas Oblivion and Skyrim were two very different beasts, Fallout 4 sits comfortably, thematically, and aesthetically, beside 43's Fallout 3.
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The inspiration pretty obviously comes from Japanese hentai anime and manga – something I've always been intrigued by, and drawn to aesthetically.
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These photographic prints appear neutral at first: simple vignettes of the city's monuments with aesthetically pleasing oval shapes and softened edges.
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Yet he also marries a film school background with musical skill to make this project feel both aesthetically and sonically cohesive.
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Made from precision-ground German steel with gorgeous crimson fiberglass resin handles, they'll make an aesthetically pleasing addition to your kitchen.
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Winning the game isn't aesthetically pleasing; you didn't elegantly make the right choices to hit the AI in its Achilles heel.
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This is how genres used to work: the bigger they got, the more likely they were to splinter ideologically and aesthetically.
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It's also more aesthetically revealing, allowing astronauts to tell if a female or male wants to enter the Mars hab airlock.
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The app is aesthetically pleasing without veering into the overly trendy, a quality I appreciate in the age of commodified wellness.
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Carina Saunders, a Norwegian pediatrician, has some of the most aesthetically pleasing posts on Instagram – thanks to her own illustration skills.
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Makers of cladding promoted it as both aesthetically striking and energy-efficient, because the aluminum surface reflects back heat and light.
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They are formed by nature into aesthetically pleasing shapes — and, as we soon learn in "Parasite," are harbingers of good luck.
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Aesthetically and socially, the staging of Four Saints in Three Acts was a radical act, which passed itself off as fantasy.
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Hine's shift towards more aesthetically pleasing compositions was partly necessitated by finances as his profitable outlets for photography became more limited.
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Aesthetically, the works reference Eadweard Muybridge's nineteenth-century motion photographs and Marcel Duchamp's pioneering "Nude Descending a Staircase, No. 2" (1912).
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Unfolding across three floors of the museum, these objects are aesthetically appealing, but carry heavy concepts of justice and personal expression.
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"It's amazing the range of different vibrators that are available that are beautiful aesthetically but also exquisite to the touch," said Brotto.
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The most interesting this he does, aesthetically, is manipulate and exploit small spaces and moving parts with his pinpoint-as-hell passing.
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Aesthetically, punk rebelled against the relaxation (both of mindset and jean fit) of the hippie movement and sparkly clean shine of disco.
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Rather than the normal assortment of hastily scrawled slogans on reclaimed cardboard, the protest spawned a host of actually aesthetically pleasing artwork.
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In the US, the labels will be designed to aesthetically fall in line with those of other domestic food and beverage packaging.
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Now that Notepad is getting a refresher, it's coming more into line, aesthetically, with Metro and should no longer look so outdated.
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The performance I caught on Sunday was good, warming up the aesthetically chilly New World Stages like no show I'd ever seen.
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There's BikerKiss ("Two wheels, two hearts, one road"), FarmersOnly ("Single in the country") and Ugly Bug Ball ("Dating for the aesthetically average").
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Of course the coffee emoji snagged a place, as aesthetically pleasing morning cups of joe are practically the reason Instagram was invented.
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Not to say [my fiancé] isn't aesthetically pleasing to me, but I already see his face every day, so that's my excuse.
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In the trailer, Camazotz is depicted as an aesthetically uniform community in which everyone's actions are timed to the same internal clock.
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While the goal of keeping one's body intact is understandable, there's also a long-held belief that shorts are just aesthetically… wrong.
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BuzzFeed's Tasty popularized aesthetically pleasing top-down tutorial videos, but the process is hardly as seamless as the easily shareable videos portray.
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Yet nature and the wide range of animals within its domain have produced aesthetically astounding creations en masse since before humanity's time.
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Plus it's design is aesthetically similar to Mac products, allowing it to blend right in with all your other cool Apple gadgets.
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Do you think 360 video faces a challenge aesthetically given it has to operate within the very fixed style of Facebook's newsfeed?
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I got a bit annoyed and even started an argument with them about how art doesn't always have to be aesthetically pleasing.
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We also find that when people view a space as aesthetically-pleasing, they put in more effort to keep it that way.
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If Tapia can manage to climb high enough, quick enough, he'll safely cross the arbitrary threshold for what's aesthetically possible in baseball.
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Google News is happier just to lift content straight from the web, which means it's often both faster and less aesthetically consistent.
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If there's one caveat, it's that the Aircurv isn't the most aesthetically pleasing bathroom upgrade—it's function over form all the way.
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The watch also ships with a silicone strap — not exactly the most aesthetically pleasing, but fairly neutral and good for working out.
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But here's the best part: The foaming texture reminds me of my beloved Barbasol, but is aesthetically more on-brand for me.
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Used by influencers and bloggers all over the social sharing app, it's an aesthetically pleasing way to show off your beauty goods.
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But the beauty of the handmade signs, Ms. Singer said, is that they are as aesthetically nuanced as the signs they prohibit.
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The Costco Anywhere Visa card also has this, but I think Apple's visual is much more aesthetically pleasing and easier to read.
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The two brands may seem quite artistically and aesthetically different, with their stories only united under the premise of a founder's dream.
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Aesthetically, Rivette opts for a picturesque rigidity that recalls devotional art of the Middle Ages in his construction of mise en scène.
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Speaker grilles won't really change the sound in a huge way, but including them does make for a more aesthetically pleasing look.
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Aesthetically, I'm drawn to the one-piece styles that have very little support, like low scoop-backs or super low-cut fronts.
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Some are isolated on colored pages, and many are more aesthetically linked to the homes than directly to the world of architecture.
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For instance, in an effort to differentiate itself, its newer Bolt DVR adopted an odd, angled shape that some found aesthetically displeasing.
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Yet Lil Yachty's music is successful precisely because it is so aesthetically daring and because the changes it represents are so logical.
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It's also just so aesthetically pleasing that it looks great as a pin, even if you're entirely unaware of where it's from.
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Search "#bloggerbag" on Instagram and you'll find many a flat lay, with an aesthetically pleasing amount of white space and art direction.
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"It's an aesthetically liberating space, unsanctioned by right angles and buildings," said Matty Davis, a dancer and an artistic director of Boomerang.
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Watch on to see science presenter Steve Mould demonstrate some of the possible Chladni figures, and marvel at some aesthetically satisfying mathematics.
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Although aesthetically similar, in sharp ideological contrast, Kazimir Malevich and the Suprematists created anti-materialist, abstract art that originated from pure feeling.
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His writing is consistently both nuanced and aesthetically beautiful, on a level that is frankly shocking in the realm of political writing.
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Aesthetically, they will have brighter lighting than existing cars, but the color scheme for seats and rails is yet to be decided.
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The products themselves, however, may not be as aesthetically pleasing as standard bulbs, and may not fit every type of light fixture.
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Because someone certainly knows who these victims were, and she is reminding us of this in the most aesthetically lively terms imaginable.
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I found it difficult to picture an environment more aesthetically at odds, at least externally, with its supposed goal of nurturing children.
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Aesthetically and conceptually, Wet Logic turns on the combination of apparent oppositions: reality blended with artifice; surface with depth; serenity with disquiet.
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It's aesthetically sleeker, there's more reason to use the second screen beyond the camera, and it's easier to switch between the two.
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But aesthetically, "When We Rise" is the kind of sweep-of-history mini-series that might have been broadcast 20 years ago.
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Freshly mourning his mother, Theo is immersed both spiritually and aesthetically in blue at the Barbours' austere and lavish New York palace.
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It did not particularly age well, I don't think, other than maybe aesthetically, it's like a very arresting comic to look at.
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But Wildfang takes items of clothing that aesthetically look like "men&aposs" styles, and adjusts the measurements so they work for women.
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A new plan to transform the acoustically and aesthetically challenged auditorium into a more intimate, better sounding space was unveiled on Monday.
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TL;DR: The aesthetically-pleasing Hurom H-AA slow juicer has an exclusive 203% coupon at Amazon, saving you up to $91.80.
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Dissolve the tablets in water and you'll be left with colorful bathroom, glass, or multi-surface cleaners in aesthetically pleasing spray bottles.
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I admit that aesthetically, Gilbert and Alois aren't my type and I wasn't terribly excited by them, but that's not the problem.
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In March, the Department of Homeland Security put out a call for prototypes of a "physically imposing" and "aesthetically pleasing" border wall.
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The type of pepperoni you go for can make a big difference, both aesthetically and in its effect on your pizza's flavor.
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Like many self-published books, it suffers from poor layout and design, with lots of typos; it's not an aesthetically pleasing object.
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Aesthetically, I'm a big fan of the vintage 1940s look: I like to go with a cat eye and a red lip.
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Mind you, just because they're not always the most aesthetically-pleasing, doesn't mean DIY tattoos don't have a certain charm to them.
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The scenes are aesthetically jarring: the blood is spilled in treacly tones, so as not to splatter on the impeccably rendered period shopfronts.
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The works of writers like Graham Greene, Evelyn Waugh, and (the Anglican, but very much aesthetically Catholic) T.S. Eliot all embody these tropes.
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At first glance, there are a lot of similarities between the New York City metro and the London Underground, both structurally, and aesthetically.
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Today, we here to help you make that screen time a little more aesthetically pleasing with a roundup of the best computer wallpapers.
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But crafting companion animals in ways that are aesthetically pleasing to owners, but detrimental to dogs, is an idea that's had its day.
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However, she was attractive, had an apartment in north London, and a very aesthetically admirable Instagram account through which I found her services.
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That said, I'm curious to see how many people will opt for fresh, automatically grown plants in exchange for an aesthetically pleasing home.
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The startup's New Cooling Blanket has evenly distributed weight, but it's also the most breathable and aesthetically pleasing option I've found so far.
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Aesthetically speaking, it's important for me to have a nice branding, but I don't think it has a very close link with modeling.
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Unfortunately, cups just aren't as aesthetically pleasing, so you might as well suck it up and get the shot before it all melts.
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The exterior is covered in gray fabric — a nice touch that keeps it aesthetically consistent with the rest of the Google Home line.
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Let's hope Mozilla moves back in that direction, and not towards wherever the hell some aesthetically challenged designer thought the company was headed.
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"I have spent the majority of my career photographing conventionally beautiful and aesthetically pleasing models who are used to displaying clothes," she says.
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The ladies themselves have very little in common aesthetically, other than that they bring to the industry individualized, singular, and statement-making looks.
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While some of those clones have been aesthetically delightful, few have approached the slick combination of design and quality the Surface Pro delivers.
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It's a bizarre creature that cannot aesthetically appeal to the one-percent, even if they are the only ones who could afford it.
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From the copper body, to the Yoga's signature 360 degree "watchband" hinge, there's no doubt Lenovo's Yoga 920 ticks all the boxes aesthetically.
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It's leagues away from bringing cough syrup to the party, but aesthetically, is it that far from bringing cough syrup to the party?
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Aesthetically there's not much to choose between the two—greens and blues and browns abound—and they're both fast to load and responsive.
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So Google let its design team give the website a visual overhaul to make its interface easier to use and more aesthetically pleasing.
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And, let's be honest, the colorful blobs on our cover are more aesthetically pleasing than precisely all of the Deep Dreams ever rendered.
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With such criticism, it's no surprise Fitbit went back to the drawing board to produce a more aesthetically pleasing design that's more unisex.
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This year's halftime show was a perplexing but aesthetically stimulating combination of Coldplay, Beyoncé, and Bruno Mars wearing a button-up trash bag.
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The second of three children, Orellana lies aesthetically somewhere between their older brother's square, masculine features and their younger sister's very feminine construction.
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Along with some thoroughly low-brow choices like Abba's "Dancing Queen" there were two hymns which reflected an intense, aesthetically refined, Christian piety.
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Baros also recommends buying home-storage items at TJ Maxx, where you'll find tons of aesthetically pleasing baskets and containers to stay organized.
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Separately, and unbeknownst to each other, they had amassed, in their dorm rooms, a trove of everyday objects that they found aesthetically pleasing.
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I was born in 19783, which for television was a very different era—both aesthetically and substantially—than what your exhibition focuses on.
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It wasn't just the combination of aesthetically apposite sounds and images, but a personal association — that music has moved me for many decades.
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The exhibition may be aesthetically unsatisfactory, but it is a great pretext to talk about the world and the art world around us.
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It's even aesthetically pleasing, so much so that fashion designers and interior decorators have long tried to capture its singular pink-orange hue.
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People often project subjective traits onto dicks, like saying a dick is good when it's aesthetically pleasing and of satisfactory size and girth.
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As printing technologies developed, distributors saw new opportunities to produce all sorts of photography incunabula that were educational as well as aesthetically beautiful.
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After all, if we can never confirm the existence of parallel universes, then isn't it just metaphysics, however aesthetically pleasing it might be?
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It's aesthetically pleasing, too: It visualizes an entire network of similar artists and lets you see how popular they currently are on Spotify.
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It wasn't the most aesthetically pleasing victory, but Croatia earned the full three points by defeating Nigeria 2-0 in Kaliningrad on Saturday.
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She notes that the last item, her favorite design, ticks all of her boxes — it is technical in construction, aesthetically pleasing and utilitarian.
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Plus, a little Instagram stalking reveals that Starbucks locations in Korea often feature some of the most interesting and aesthetically pleasing menu items.
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Like the Dual Sport+, the battery on the 9.9S is completely integrated into the frame, giving it a clean, aesthetically pleasing look overall.
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At the time, I'm sure Taylor thought his lewk was aesthetically pleasing, or else why would he go out in public like that?
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Certainly not the team at Vim & Vigr, who has been hard at work producing quality, aesthetically pleasing socks for men and women alike.
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But in a thrilling, if not aesthetically pleasing, game, Princeton outlasted Penn in overtime to win, 72-64, despite never leading during regulation.
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This unlikely combination of what becomes, essentially, a form of drawing with glassblowing is jarring and intriguing, both technically as well as aesthetically.
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Aesthetically, Fischli and Weiss's oeuvre tends toward the extremes of amateurism and technical perfection; these playful photographs certainly fall in the former category.
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" They spent their days together at the ashram, a tiny hut in green farmlands they describe as "aesthetically pleasing and close to nature.
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I'm right-handed, which means I use it all the time, but I don't think of it as an aesthetically pleasing body part.
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Of course, this peaked a few of her followers' curiosity, prompting them to ask how they too can enjoy such an aesthetically pleasing beverage.
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"Although aesthetically diverse, sanatoriums were infused with the utopian values of the era, which championed architecture as a vehicle for social reform," Omidi writes.
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Price: $44.95 at Hydro Flask If you want to go the end-of-day hot beverage route, try an aesthetically pleasing tin of tea.
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Both are user friendly enough, except POF looks like it hasn't been updated since 2005 and neither are nearly as aesthetically pleasing as OkCupid.
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"First of all, [my Dark Phoenix doubles are] much fitter, have much more muscle and [are] just better-looking aesthetically, in general," she said.
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"The inspiration behind this is to disconnect man's repulsion for the insects and make them accept and at least, aesthetically, love them," Goet says.
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The other photos in the countdown are aesthetically similar: pastel pink tulle ruffles, Swift's cats perched on a plush sofa, a bright turquoise bike.
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This innovative housing solution uses mass-produced, demountable, and transportable elements that, at the same time, aesthetically communicates a charming calm and sunny sophistication.
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Not that the notch is a problem — I quickly stopped noticing it on the Essential phone — but it's just aesthetically more pleasing without one.
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While their charisma and stage presence are undeniable, they are indisputably indebted—at least aesthetically—to club kids, drag queens and queer cultural figures.
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Now as a full-fledged console title, it's easily one of the most stylish and aesthetically distinctive games I've played in quite a while.
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Now feels like a good time to bring up the fact that an underground mine is structurally and aesthetically very similar to a cave.
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You can do that aesthetically in different ways, but if you're not solving a problem, especially in digital design, you're really just creating art.
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Such unusual playthroughs are made appealing by the player's movement through the game in aesthetically pleasing ways, rather than "just" achieving a high score.
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I've seen on Tumblr that there are a lot of teenagers posting about the novella subscription series — I think because they're so aesthetically appealing.
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The developers, SIE Japan Studio and Project Siren, created an introduction that's doubly off-putting: narratively impenetrable to newcomers and aesthetically backwards to fans.
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Luca Guadagnino is one of cinema's most aesthetically-minded directors; his films often probe the concept of beauty and its role in human relationships.
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It was designed for Sony's Life Space UX series of products, which focuses on aesthetically pleasing gadgets that blend in with your home decor.
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Beyond AustralisBeyond Australis is based on the current Firefox theme but brings with it a few visual tweaks that you might find aesthetically pleasing.
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Aesthetically, "Goosebumps" was a huge shift from his previous videos, incorporating psychedelic elements that would be used in subsequent videos for the album cycle.
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Having boobs and running a business is exactly the same as having a penis and running a business, except boobs are more aesthetically pleasing.
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That means human beings have to manually pick out which lighting effects or saturation filters, for example, result in a more aesthetically pleasing photograph.
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If the esoteric programming language (esolang) Asciidots looks like a mess, it is at least a very different-looking and even aesthetically pleasing mess.
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It's more modern, aesthetically and lyrically, with a tropical beat and spoken words from Robyn that lure you in ("Come thru, it'll be cool").
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Like the hyper-specific RAP 10 trimmer from Orlandi, the sole function of which is to trim tiny shrubs into perfect, aesthetically-pleasing spheres.
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Anti-consumerist in principle and aesthetically pleasing in practice, the concept of minimalism presents a soothing, blank canvas for the rest of life's messiness.
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Aesthetically, this is just okay: Black and white is a safe and not particularly inspiring combination, and the lines here are a little off.
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They are suddenly displayed as thumbnails, organized not by an aesthetically focused curatorial eye but by a cold, artless system: alphabetical order by caption.
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While it's still narrated by Hull, it's otherwise completely separate from the film, both narratively and aesthetically — and it's all the better for it.
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Midcentury-modern furniture snobs Thirty-something aesthetically-conscious homeowners of the world, please know that there are other styles of furniture in this world.
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The audience isn't nearly as large as AdultFriendFinder, though, and most people will take more options and a less over an aesthetically pleasing app.
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The Roll 2 isn't the most aesthetically pleasing Bluetooth speaker around (Exhibit A: The B&O Beoplay A1), but that's not really the point.
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We're premiering the video for her debut song "Wet Dreams" below which, on top of being incredibly aesthetically pleasing, also contains some unexpected surprises.
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But unlike traditional smartwatches — which, aesthetically, are still very much just a screen on your wrist — the Time is designed to look like jewelry.
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Aesthetically the show stands out as well, thanks to Gainax co-founder Yoshiyuki Sadamoto putting together some of the best designs in his career.
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I've always thought that my two top center teeth, while certainly handy for getting started on an apple, are a little long, aesthetically speaking.
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Rekindled from Domingo's philosophically and aesthetically unmoored Kemado Records, Mexican Summer, ten years on, feels more concise, refined, and focused than Kemado ever did.
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At 14 pounds, the best thing to do is pick a convenient, aesthetically-pleasing perch atop a kitchen counter and never really move it.
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While I enjoy the bulky midsole aesthetically, it also serves the purpose of providing extra cushioning and a bit of elevation above rocky terrain.
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Aesthetically, the Pro are a step up from last year's Level On, with a design that splits the difference between the modern and classic.
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The best poem, painting, color-coordinated robe—these were all aesthetically as well as spiritually appealing in a kind of religiously validated, feudalist consumerism.
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We also chopped the ends of the baguettes in order to fit them onto our baking sheet and for a more aesthetically pleasing sandwich.
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It's not about fidelity to the size of the cat's ear to the size of the head, it's more about what aesthetically looks reasonable.
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Ten years and seven generations later, the MacBook Air's design hasn't changed all that much — a rarity for an aesthetically obsessed company like Apple.
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This narrative, inexplicable and fraying at the edges, is what's so horrifying — which, for aesthetically tuned-in fans of horror, is exactly the point.
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It's the kind of visual that is so beautiful, so aesthetically delicious, that you want to climb inside it and never, ever get out.
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Yet the final act, a "Purge"-like blood bath to the tune of vengeance, is aesthetically arresting, including a masterfully suspenseful home invasion sequence.
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Saucey is a super successful alcohol delivery service that's beloved for its 30-minute deliveries (the aesthetically-pleasing product photos are just a bonus).
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The art world is no longer fixated on white Europeans and Americans, or aesthetically pleasing work, and nostalgic criticisms reveal a level of disengagement.
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Season one started out aesthetically telling a story about one woman's suffering that was meant as a kind of synecdoche of all women's suffering.
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I prefer the good to the bad, the articulate to the mumbling, the aesthetically developed to the merely primitive, and full to partial consciousness.
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Their kinship betrays natural similarities, a kind of simpatico for which we can forgive their inevitable entanglements: Both are process driven, both aesthetically minded.
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These rules encouraged suburbs with winding streets and culs-de-sac — aesthetically pleasing designs that led to sprawl and made a car a necessity.
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"Because of the internet, our ideas on gender and queerness—and how we express those things aesthetically—will constantly be in flux," Mendelson insists.
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One would hope that they would say that Harvard University defends — broadly — the right of people to express themselves aesthetically, ideologically, intellectually and professionally.
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As artists' interest in neon has swelled in recent years, so has Dilling's willingness to follow them to strange places, both aesthetically and literally.
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In 1996, the Library of Congress deemed The Producers "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant" enough for preservation as part of the National Film Registry.
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Though O&aposNeal was the anchor to those Lakers teams that won three straight championships, Bryant was the more aesthetically pleasing player to watch.
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Within five seconds of scrolling down your Instagram feed, you're bound to come across some super aesthetically pleasing, boho-as-hell interior design photos.
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Aesthetically, the S20 Ultra doesn't look all that different from its predecessors, but you can certainly tell the design has received a face lift.
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Elders like Jay Z, Common and Eminem continue to receive nominations, seemingly irrespective of whether the music they make is commercially or aesthetically successful.
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"Aesthetically, one thing that was underappreciated about Fox News from the beginning was how much it focused on entertainment value," James Poniewozik tells me.
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Visually, aesthetically, they're so committed to perfection and will take as long as they need to have something be exactly the way they want.
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Then a white-and-green, 56-seat Cupid rolled into their lives: A charter bus that Ms. Herndon found both aesthetically pleasing and affordable.
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Aesthetically, Harikumar is inspired by the work of Gustav Klimt (she dreams of living in his home in Vienna), Toulouse-Lautrec, and Mario Miranda.
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I find some of the ephemera attached to the idea of death and darkness (skeletons, spirits, cemeteries, etc) to be endlessly fascinating and aesthetically pleasing.
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Aesthetically, Discovery's modern designs bear a closer resemblance to the rebooted J.J. Abrams Trek film series, albeit with an occasionally overwhelming burnt-orange color palette.
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Stella infuses passion into his Moby Dick prints with riotous neon colors and ecstatic patterning choices that create a vast network of aesthetically divergent layers.
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During the weekdays, the gates would be open to anyone wanting to pass through and take pictures or just take in the aesthetically pleasing architecture.
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The results are as intellectually dense as they are aesthetically vibrant, revitalizing reams of ecological and biological data into solution-engineering for a dying world.
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I was expecting just very basic, amateur videos you can find online, but a lot of them were so well done — both aesthetically and thematically.
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It goes without saying that, while Atlético have had and continue to possess great players, they have never been known for an aesthetically pleasing game.
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Like Guadagnino's previous films (Call Me By Your Name, I Am Love), Suspiria is aesthetically beautiful, filled with pale wintry light and rich, muted tones.
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Brave doesn't aesthetically set itself apart from other popular browsers, although it does preview a tab when hovering over it, taking over the whole window.
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Even aesthetically, dog food — which, the author David Grimm points out, is always "food" and never "feed" — is inching ever closer to food for people.
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AA: I think that the '70s and '80s were such an aesthetically fun time period and I definitely like to channel that in my work.
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Bong is one of the most aesthetically sly directors on the world stage, openly using mise en scene and framing to wink at the audience.
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And though documentary in nature, the pictures were taken with cumbersome, large-format cameras, resulting in photographs that are aesthetically striking and often quite beautiful.
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Of course, this is Lancôme we're talking about, so there's no question of whether or not the aesthetically-pleasing products will actually be any good.
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Even if it's a little aesthetically challenged, the fact that you put the time and effort into making something from scratch is guaranteed to impress.
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So the sound quality on the E10BTs will likely be just as good as the wired E10s, but aesthetically, I'm not so sure they're working.
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Aesthetically these images seem to have a strong connection to the occult, as the women they focus on appear to have magical or witchlike endowments.
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In making this harrowing illness into something aesthetically desirable, families could find some sense in a loss that felt too soon, too sudden, too meaningless.
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And never forget about the aesthetically destructive effect MMA fandom has had on the fashion sense and tattoo acumen of thousands of young white men.
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Ever since Hereditary's debut at the 2018 Sundance Film Festival, horror devotees have been spreading the word about this genuinely disturbing, aesthetically accomplished genre picture.
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Ultimately, though, it shows that naked, she's a vulnerable young girl, even if aesthetically and maternally she must provide her body every day for Versailles.
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Cardigan isn't the most aesthetically pleasing of the bunch but it's one of the best we've come across in terms of its features and functionality.
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No. But is it a good trade-off between being safe, and also aesthetically, and letting people be able to move around and enjoy it?
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The result is a new Snapchat that doesn't look too aesthetically different from the app you're used to, but feels far more intuitive to use.
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It's true that the two look similar aesthetically, but it's far more likely that Beyoncé was influenced by Wiley's work, not the other way around.
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What saved me from being aesthetically overwhelmed were the conversations I had, randomly running into colleagues and friends who are artists, writers, gallerists, and curators.
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Others claim that his work — even when commissioned by Mussolini's government — was too aesthetically radical to be considered a product of the far-right regime.
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The coins are used to improve the stats of your spinner, and spinning unlocks new spinners that all act the same but are aesthetically different.
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It's up there with da Vinci's Vitruvian Man (né 1490) but is far less aesthetically pleasing than what everyone's favorite Renaissance Man had cooked up.
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Anyone with access to a metal 3D printer can make guns functionally and aesthetically indistinguishable from any gun that can be bought in a store.
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As a result, it feels like there's a widespread tendency to underestimate and underappreciate how narratively and aesthetically ambitious flatscreen video game worlds already are.
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They've been soaking in vinegar, sugar, mulberries, and rose water, and now they may be the finishing touch on yet another aesthetically pleasing Birch cocktail.
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It's why we dress up when we're going out, dress down when we're inside, aesthetically code-switching through the world's offices, restaurants, and house parties.
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The fact that the lamp is a futuristic take on a traditional lamp and happens to be insanely aesthetically pleasing is simply an added bonus.
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At the same time, the technology is considered more efficient and advancements have led to aesthetically-pleasing solar panels that look like traditional roof shingles.
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And while beauty may be in the eye of the beholder, we certainly found the Toyota to be the more aesthetically pleasing of the pair.
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Robert Alexander, a veteran button maker from Detroit, was offering sepia, antique-style takes on Mr. Trump and his family for the more aesthetically conscious.
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The full-time luxury lifestyle influencer is known for her beautiful photography from London and abroad, showcasing the best restaurants and most aesthetically pleasing dishes.
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In addition to being an adorable, aesthetically pleasing spot, Jennivee's Bakery turns out fresh cakes on a daily basis that are airy, flavorful, and playful.
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In 2010, the film was deemed "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant" by the Library of Congress and selected for preservation in the National Film Registry.
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In the clip, which has more than 1.5 million views on YouTube and 265,000 comments on Facebook, Wallace tries the beverage and is aesthetically transformed.
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Don't be afraid to flip something a certain way, as long as it's aesthetically pleasing and it matches... put it out there in the street.
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By applying conductive gold leaf to the body, Kao's process, DuoSkin, produces a less invasive, and more aesthetically appealing result than other forms of biohacking.
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It's also just aesthetically pleasing, and a nice visual break from a Mac desktop design that really hasn't changed much in the past several generations.
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This is my column in which I discuss comics, zines, art books, and anything aesthetically beautiful or terrible I think other people should know about.
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For Mike Paradinas, whose personal musical tastes ranged from the aesthetically minimal to the absurdly maximal, it was a time of creative growth and productivity.
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And not in the slightly louche, aesthetically languid sense you get from the French Surrealist writings celebrating cinema's potential for a derangement of the senses.
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Not only is it one of the Swedish fashion brand's most sustainable offerings yet, it also just so happens to be our favorite aesthetically, too.
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The wearable dwelling offers an example of how art and design, which many consider aesthetically but not practically valuable, can be used for social good.
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Although plenty of labels work aesthetically for Antibad, and nearly fit the bill in terms of sustainability on the surface, many don't make the cut.
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Eventually he found a team of ten photographers who have now created 200 ultra-high resolution photographs that they believe are aesthetically and artistically beautiful.
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The design guidelines for the prototypes stipulated that the side facing the United States be "aesthetically pleasing" but made no provisions for the Mexican side.
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What results is an undeniably pleasing show aesthetically, reminiscent of those moments right before falling asleep in the sun; soft, hazy, and drenched in color.
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I learned to write about art because I was exposed to art that drew me in, aesthetically and intellectually, and compelled me to dig deeper.
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How she and her husband were propelled into therapy by her aesthetically indefensible desire to have two front doors — multiple exit routes — on their home.
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The mathematics can be as pretty and aesthetically pleasing as you like, but without a physical correlative, then that is all it is: pretty math.
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E-bikes are beginning to acquire a certain cachet, Mr. Nolte said, with more aesthetically appealing models that are difficult to distinguish from regular bicycles.
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" Commenting on that movie, Carlo Chatrian, the artistic director of the Berlin Film Festival, said, "politically, aesthetically and ethically, the film is engaging and powerful.
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"Aesthetically, it's just a really attractive hole with all the bunkering and the way the green sits in the midst of it all," Reineking said.
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There must be a closet where they keep all their off-brand toys and aesthetically unappealing necessities — maybe that's where the "bumpy stairs" are hiding.
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And it just totally upended what I saw as possible, not just for what I could do, but for how I could enjoy anything, aesthetically.
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You can rearrange them into fun designs, and they look really aesthetically pleasing next to my little terrarium that I have perched on there, too.
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The 5-ounce boutique glass jar topped with an American black walnut wood lid makes this an elegant gift that's both edible and aesthetically pleasing.
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Homeland Security officials have also asked that a wall be at least somewhat aesthetically pleasing, at least from the American side, according to contracting documents.
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Done in ethereal, seeping watercolor directly on raw linen, the surfaces of these large paintings — all seven feet tall — are delicate, both aesthetically and materially.
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Also important, she adds, is customer engagement, promoting awareness through offering waste reduction tips, information about the labeling system and discounts on aesthetically imperfect food.
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Simply, something that increases human interaction and doesn't remove the human ... secondly, guest-facing technology that aesthetically looked good and doesn't bring down the experience.
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Still, most get-in-shape aspirations are aesthetically focused, striving for a body that looks better rather than a mind and body that feel better.
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After a rookie year that was only aesthetically pleasing when observed with the long-term in mind, Collins has been a revelation on both ends.
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It sounds vain, maybe, but if you're not aesthetically inclined to wear a smart watch or an activity tracker, all promise of function is worthless.
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The years between his retreat from the art world and his death of complications from AIDS in 1984 were both inward-turning and aesthetically expansive.
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That traditionalism can be vexatious in the ways we've been talking about — aesthetically and politically — but it can also be charming, even moving at times.
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In "Constellations," a grab bag of an opening gallery, artworks and Jewish ceremonial objects play off one another in aesthetically pleasing, if historically nebulous, counterpoint.
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Many of the images here were made to be aesthetically interesting and a means of self-expression — the work is, in a basic sense, creative.
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This makes sense aesthetically, in that speech-based American poetry movements from the mid-20th century on, really inform where The Poetry Project comes from.
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The work is more aesthetically striking than it is complex, but it offers an intimate glimpse into the artist's own negotiation of her father's history.
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The design has fluctuated over the years, borrowing aesthetically from the company's Windows Metro tile interface and the dated, boxy design of the Xbox 360 dashboard.
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So she knew from a young age that she was destined for an aesthetically-driven career, eventually believing she would land in the world of fashion.
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Artists will be encouraged and supported in their efforts to develop their work both conceptually and aesthetically, and introduced to new tools to achieve those goals.
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With every awards season comes a troop of newcomers that wow us not only with their talents in the arts, but aesthetically, with their impeccable style.
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Aesthetically, it's everything we've come expect from an Apple product, down to the lofty descriptions of its materials and contours from company design deity Jony Ive.
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It's as though the voters of 1927 hailed Wings for being a whiz-bang, crowd-pleasing entertainment, while suggesting that their other honorees were aesthetically superior.
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Rather, it was Shailene Woodley herself, who wanted to aesthetically manifest Jane's slow process of recovery from sexual trauma, she explains on this week's UnStyled podcast.
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Aesthetically, Call of Duty games never really had their own voice so much as the audacity to imitate the most bombastic action scenes from Hollywood movies.
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It's a breathtaking experience aesthetically, and there's no better time for a movie that questions the human costs of an obsession with capitalism and personal success.
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These are not the most aesthetically pleasing pair of headphones; what they lack in style and form they make up with serious audio quality and customization.
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Not only are they aesthetically pleasing and cute as hell, but plants have also been shown to boost your mood and, when real, eliminate air pollutants.
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But while "Mississippi" was a departure for Rockwell both aesthetically and topically, it brought forward threads that had been present in his work throughout his career.
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But rejection of the blank canvas is fraught with complications — logistically, aesthetically, and politically — and in viewing War Games, some of those issues became very prominent.
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The brand has put a lot of care into making the chore of waxing an experience so aesthetically pleasing, it begs to be shared on Instagram.
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A clutch of its aesthetically vibrant middle zones are spoiled by speed-killing enemy positioning, blind leaps of faith, and cheap deaths by bone-crushing blocks.
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As Soare argues in her patent application:Many great artists have proportioned their works according to the Golden Ratio, as it is believed to be aesthetically pleasing.
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Without Lupe in the frame, the cover was digestible as a standalone piece of art that said volumes about disruption and protest, while remaining aesthetically pleasing.
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If you're merely seeking something to soothe and engage simultaneously, this will perform that anxiety-easing, life-enhancing, aesthetically self-sufficient trick even better than usual.
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It's perhaps not aesthetically consistent with the other understated pieces, but it manages to contort the system to nearly 360-degrees, never wobbling the whole time.
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Visually and aesthetically, people in the community reflected this dark music by incorporating magic symbols, upside down crosses, and pentagrams into all black hip-hop clothing.
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Aesthetically, the show evokes the '60s and '70s in set design, costumes and hairstyle, but there's also technology that looks far more modern, if not futuristic.
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"A lot of chefs pick the mushroom that looks the best aesthetically, with no real thought as to where it is in its ripeness," Leboe says.
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These moments couldn't be more aesthetically different: One is heartrendingly pure, the other dirty and cynical, and Ryder expertly sells them both as romantic teen iconography.
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Also, I have a soft spot for aesthetically-pleasing ads: Now I really want a McDonald's anime with some of the art form's more traditional elements.
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Clauss contrasts the difficult stories and settings with wonderful cinematography that somehow makes the cramped beehives look aesthetically pleasing, in a wabi sabi sort of way.
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For some clubs, one fearsome animal is not enough, as is the case with Poole Town who sport two monstrous dolphins on their aesthetically excellent badge.
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But taking up a space on a block that is less aesthetically valuable means you get a better deal than the other side of Keele street.
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"Our friends say that the house is not only aesthetically well done, but it's done in a manner that is clearly lived in," Mr. Towles said.
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Brass & Wood Display Box, available at Artifact Uprising, $55Artifact Uprising's brass and hardwood Display Box is a bit more aesthetically pleasing than the traditional picture frame.
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" He added, "Bawdily and with unrelenting gusto, Harrison's 40 years' worth of writing explores what constitutes a good life, both aesthetically and morally, on this planet.
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You can listen to the full track below and read the lyrics to the track, via an aesthetically pleasing Tumblr post from Ocean himself, beneath that.
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Aesthetically, the Clubmasters seem to suit just about every face shape and outfit, no matter how formal or relaxed, and perhaps that's why they're so iconic.
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Some food sellers, after decades of displaying piles of identical, aesthetically pleasing produce, are starting to sell slightly less beautiful — but still tasty — fruits and vegetables.
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Floral Bouquets, from $39, available at The Bouqs Co.There's so much to love about flowers: they're aesthetically pleasing, colorful, and emit lovely fragrances through your home.
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The Tonal panel does look a lot more aesthetically pleasing when it's not in use than a hodgepodge bunch of dumbbells laying around your house does.
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This is viscerally sort of disappointing (end-over-end is an aesthetically grating mode of locomotion) but I applaud their commitment to not wrinkling the crust.
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Then… it was off to "The Peace Garden", which aesthetically introduced itself as Legoland but for punters looking for a secluded spot to smoke some weed.
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And then you can finish the week on a high note, aesthetically, with Alison Roman's ace recipe for skillet-roasted whole fish with citrus and soy.
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It offers plenty of stiffness and while aesthetically it may be somewhat at odds with your Lycra get-up, you'll be so warm you'll hardly care.
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Since nothing really happens unless you upload the evidence online, attendees were encouraged to strike a pose at the end of this aesthetically-pleasing light installation.
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Unlike many of his colleagues, he largely achieved it by designing mostly for grateful developers, who embraced and replicated his aesthetically pleasing but cost-effective prototypes.
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On Sunday they stumbled onto their biggest score yet, as well as yet another car-based walker trick, this one less successful both narratively and aesthetically.
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Most sites will use generic, high-quality images that are aesthetically pleasing and clearly communicate some kind of message or symbolism that aligns with their brand.
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Glam rock — which Kansai's designs for Bowie helped to fundamentally shape aesthetically — was about dreaming, about offering a certain unreality as a salve to troubled times.
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Koolhaas's goal was to create a house that was not merely aesthetically outré but also entirely accessible — likely the first Modernist dwelling conceived around a wheelchair.
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Androsexual/Androphilic [an-druh-sek-shoo-uh l] [an-druh-fil-ik] | adjective (androsexual people, androphilic people) Being primarily sexually, aesthetically, and/or romantically attracted to masculinity.
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Skoliosexual [scho-lee-o sek-shoo-uh l] | adjective (skoliosexual people) Being primarily sexually, romantically, and/or aesthetically attracted to genderqueer, transgender, and/or non-binary people.
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And aesthetically, there was no better person to play this role than Oscar winner Ali, who already drips with style and elegance no matter what he does.
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At the time, Shrek was a dark, 2-D animated comedy set in the Middle Ages—tonally and aesthetically very different from the movie we know today.
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In a description of the show, the museum describes bamboo as initially used to make tools used in an everyday setting to more aesthetically-pleasing decorative vessels.
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The sculpture aesthetically dominates Chefs-d'œuvre d'Afrique ("Masterpieces from Africa"), an exhibition of more than 235 pieces from the Musée Dapper's collection of sub-Saharan African art.
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Tiny Trax is aesthetically impressive throughout, then, from sound to vision, and certifiably avoids turning its player's stomach (for comparison, Driveclub VR left me on the floor).
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It's still too soon to tell whether or not this is a good thing for Versace, aesthetically speaking, but prospects certainly look bright for Capri Holdings Limited.
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His 1940 film, &aposThe Great Dictator,&apos was one film, considered to be a work of art and nominated for as being 'culturally, historically, and aesthetically significant.
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But the computer's most aesthetically pleasing perk happens to be an all-new space gray finish alongside space gray accessories, which we've never seen from Apple before.
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If you have someone in your life who breaks blocks with their head instead of watching Netflix, this aesthetically pleasing lamp could really light up their day.
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Outlands games are short and experimental by nature, and North certainly carries on this tradition, although it feels significantly darker (both aesthetically and thematically) than previous releases.
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Beyond the brutalist typeface that sits on the front of every issue of the Happy Hypocrite, #accumulator_plus looks totally fresh throughout, influenced aesthetically by old rave posters.
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Software In recent years, the LG's user interface has gone from terrible to passable, but by no means better than pure Android, both aesthetically and performance-wise.
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But depending on a building's age and what materials it's made of, a traditional retrofit has the potential to destroy a structure in a different way—aesthetically.
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For us, it's fun to not only talk about it aesthetically, but to think about what the day is going to be like together as best friends.
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Lost in all the heated debates is the game's pure fun factor; Destiny remains one of the most aesthetically pleasing and gorgeously designed FPS games out there.
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It's a nice addition to Harry Potter's world, but it presents a solid story in its own right, even as it sits aesthetically alongside the official films.
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"What we have implemented is aesthetically not appealing and we need to really tackle that and come up with a solution that simply looks better," he added.
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But on the Oppo Find X, the phone's entire top side basically slides out, which appears to me to be the more elegant and aesthetically pleasing solution.
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This version consists of stackable blocks which can be built up to be aesthetically pleasing shelving for you, and an "ant farm" of sorts for your cat.
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While consumers can use a digital antenna to capture over-the-air TV signals for free, it requires the installation of a not-very-aesthetically-pleasing antenna.
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The Google Home Mini wraps the company's excellent smart assistant in a tiny, aesthetically pleasing puck (with several color options) that's easy to tuck out of sight.
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Apple's AirPods paved the way for decent wireless earbuds, but the lump of white plastic that serves as their charging case leaves something to be aesthetically desired.
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During that period, thousands of painters, writers, dancers, actors, directors and other artists suffered and died — the ones who were the most daring, both aesthetically and sexually.
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You can fit books and small appliances into these aesthetically-pleasing four-tier shelves, and use the wooden drawers for unsightly items like computer chargers and headphones.
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But in doing so, I noticed that she is also transforming a small part of the street into something that is instantly more aesthetically and intuitively pleasing.
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"Black plastic may be aesthetically pleasing, but this study confirms that the recycling of plastic from electronic waste is introducing harmful chemicals into consumer products," Turner said.
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I revisited some old selfies that I had never ended up posting because I didn't think they were 100 percent where I wanted them to be, aesthetically.
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It's like a cannon you can put your content in, and if you pair it with an aesthetically pleasing video or photo it can really take off.
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The Note7's backside glass still has dual curved edges, but they're symmetrical to the front glass and sandwich the metal frame in an aesthetically pleasing way.
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"Young Sheldon" is a single-camera comedy, resulting in a show that's both aesthetically and tonally different from "Big Bang Theory," which is a mutli-cam series.
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It does have a camera bump, which I find aesthetically aggravating but at least it doesn't make the iPad wobble when you set it on a table.
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"Carefully selected materials, mood lighting and technology work together to ensure an aesthetically exclusive travel experience," said the press release Tuesday from the Crystal Cabin Award Association.
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Aesthetically, though, the case definitely looks less hideous than the old one with the battery "hump" extending all the way to the bottom edge of the case.
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" After deleting that tweet, she posted again, seemingly elaborating on the sentiment: "I confess: I hate Marie Kondo because, aesthetically speaking, I'm on the side of clutter.
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Now the main attraction in "Norway" is a ride based on an American movie that is loosely, aesthetically based on Norway, but mainly on a Danish book.
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Despite not being the most aesthetically appealing VR headset to wear, Merge does offer the cheapest multi-platform VR headset (outside of Google Cardboard) on the market.
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The grid was designed to be both aesthetically pleasing and a different sort of challenge to solve, with large blocks of white squares and interconnectedness all over.
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While I think Anne-Marie's video is aesthetically pleasing, they made little to no use of the vibrant culture all around them—that's a huge missed opportunity.
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Conversely, many elegant and aesthetically pleasing mathematical theories have emerged from the most utilitarian applications — even from the analysis of machine parts, as I can personally attest.
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BUILDING ON BOND This rustic chic cafe's design — salvaged fixtures, colorfully painted pipes (one retrofitted for beer taps) and repurposed tabletops (some from shuffleboards) — are aesthetically pleasing.
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Not only is the suitcase aesthetically pleasing and extremely durable, it can also come equipped with a number of tech-forward features to make traveling even easier.
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Another thing worth mentioning if you're going to drop $200+ on a blanket is that it's by far the most aesthetically pleasing weighted blanket I've ever used.
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Pinterest allows people to save links to images and videos, known as pins, to aesthetically pleasing virtual bulletin boards, and to follow the boards created by others.
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Despite its unsettling name, Dermal Abyss is both aesthetically pleasing and potentially a game changing technology for people with illnesses that require constant monitoring, such as diabetics.
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If we're running with this analogy (which it looks like I am), MGMT's Oracular Spectacular is as aesthetically relevant in 2017 as blue Barry M Dazzle Dust.
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This week, I was walking around my Brooklyn neighborhood when I spied a woman wearing a backpack completely covered in colorful pins, all aesthetically matched and sorted.
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This show is about getting away from ceramics as this utilitarian object, to being something that is just an aesthetically beautiful sculpture, or piece on its own.
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Is it that your brain has tricked you into thinking that is what's aesthetically pleasing based on what you see in the magazines and on the TV?
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According to the US Library of Congress, an album is important if it's "culturally, historically or aesthetically significant" and also if it's at least 10 years old.
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"It's so important to us to feature watches for all types of collectors — whether they're experienced or just starting out, technically oriented or aesthetically motivated," he said.
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The function of our gestalt is to aesthetically as well as spiritually unite our Citizens, and to promulgate The Glory of The NON State across the globe.
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As an artist and a storyteller, how might I aesthetically, conceptually and tactically intervene in that historical erasure process and offer up something new, reimagined and unruly?
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I could write lots words trying to articulate why The King's Bird is both mechanically and aesthetically beautiful, but instead, I've captured moments with the same truth.
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Ultimately I think it's pretty aesthetically compelling and I guess that makes sense given all those sweet, sweet, branding dollars that have gone into crafting each letter.
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Ten years ago, TV on the Radio's album "Dear Science" — an aesthetically sprawling yet accessible project rooted in rock — topped year-end lists and earned glowing reviews.
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Gravity makes my favorite option because it's the most breathable and aesthetically pleasing — but YnM is also a great option, and it's considerably cheaper at about $70.
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It's also aesthetically provocative: ''Man,'' a distillation of figurative imagery, vaguely recalls a Francis Bacon portrait; ''Rainbow'' — a blend of cosmic-like rainbows — a Dali-esque dreamscape.
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It looks sleek and aesthetically-pleasing on a countertop and helps up your multitasking game even further with an in-app assistant chef and built-in refrigeration.
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Designed by French-product-designer-with-a-cool-name Julien Haziza, the Aurora is made of bamboo and aluminum and aesthetically inspired by the architecture in Tokyo.
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From there the views are nonpareil of the Duomo, the city's Gothic cathedral, largest church in Italy and, in the eyes of many, the most aesthetically stupendous.
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The layout was socially progressive (there was no provision for servants) and aesthetically controversial (the big windows were placed as the interiors demanded, making the exterior asymmetrical).
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Hardwick's judgment of them as "extreme" and "ridiculous"—and others' judgment of them as worthy, noble, and necessary but aesthetically negligible—has long been in the air.
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Some overtly political art suffers from prioritizing its message above its visual impact and, as a result, risks feeling preachy or gimmicky, socially conscious but aesthetically flaccid.
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Mixing authorial longing and losses with accounts of the life-or-death struggles of homeless people on a calamitous scale is, of course, aesthetically and morally risky.
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Although aesthetically unusual and different from any truck before it, CEO Elon Musk knows his main competitor is the number one truck in America: the F-150.
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In the past two years, the home has been renovated and redesigned "to be practical, comfortable and aesthetically impressive all in equal measures," according to the listing.
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In an age of documentaries that throw around facts and figures and ultimately leave little impression, these films are more vital than ever, both politically and aesthetically.
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Word on the street is it's one of the most innovative and aesthetically interesting documentaries playing at the festival, and its topic is very timely as well.
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She glances over artworks that are aesthetically pleasing but nothing more, citing "beautiful empty containers" to put things in and "beautiful fabrics" to drape over ugly things.
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The show is evocative and eloquent, touching on pressing issues of identity, representation, race, and cross-cultural understanding, while facilitating an aesthetically beautiful, albeit emotionally challenging environment.
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After all, there's a reason the most aesthetically pleasing of the lot, like perfume bottles, live on the tops of our dressers, instead of stuck in a drawer.
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It's hard to love movies like Lucas does and and deny this film looks amazing, that it just pops off the screen in so many aesthetically interesting ways.
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These artists have taken their passions and experiences as a starting point and distilled them down to aesthetically and conceptually rich work in an effort to create dialogue.
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Its 23 movies are mostly middle-of-the-road, big-budget spectacles, aesthetically generic enough to enable easy crossovers, like Tony Stark appearing in roughly half of them.
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Their form of punk manifested itself aesthetically in preppy polo shirts – a straight look completely out-of-kilter with everything else that was going on at the time.
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Instagrammers are paying to wait in line at Instagram Museums, which are well-lit, aesthetically-pleasing rooms with props — a perfect recipe for candid photos on social media.
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Check out our demo of the new-and-improved boots, below: Aesthetically, there are virtually no differences between the Classic and the Classic II — save for the logo.
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The Blade, while aesthetically the same as a clunky pair of oversized sunglasses, looks and feels closer to a standard non-computerized accessory than anything we've seen before.
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Berry also made the aesthetically pleasing choice to have all her gifts coordinate for a professional-looking arrangement under the tree that even Martha Stewart would approve of.
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One Drop is an aesthetically designed blood glucose monitor with an associated iPhone app that integrates with Apple's Health app, as well as a separate Apple Watch app.
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Though switchboard interfaces were modular, for The Exchange, Napolean had to add a lot more knobs, sliders and potentiometers to mutate them into an aesthetically pleasing modular synthesizer.
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The entire four-episode season runs about half an hour, and aesthetically, it feels as if it's pulling from both film and the theatrical show in equal measure.
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Debuting radical new tech is tough, especially in a space where consumers are already serviced (to an extent) by wristwatches and other wrist jewelry, both functionally and aesthetically.
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Catchy songs, strong moves and an edgy look are all great, but Purdy's expertise in social media makes everything aesthetically pleasing to their fan base around the world.
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If you have someone in your life who breaks blocks with their head instead of watching Netflix, this aesthetically pleasing $20 lamp could really light up their day.
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As you can see in the GIF above, she knows how to move in a balletic way, extending her limbs, holding poses, and creating aesthetically pleasing arm positions.
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Spending summaries show up in beautiful, color-coded graphs, and you use an aesthetically pleasing wheel to decide how much of your balance you want to pay down.
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Storehouse, an aesthetically pleasing and exceedingly well-designed mobile app for sharing multimedia stories, announced today that it will be sunsetting services for its users on July 1003.
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Once the living room walls have been stripped of their trolls—which, despite the overall liveliness of the décor, once dominated aesthetically—Miller's friends take in the space.
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If you've ever imagined robot sex, you've likely envisioned an aesthetically perfect lover, designed to your specifications, willing to do just about anything in bed to please you.
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They're using the bullet journal method, an aesthetically pleasing system that allows them to organize events, notes, lists, and tasks on paper exactly the way they want to.
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Aesthetically inspired by the Blood Moon Eclipse which appeared in September of 2015, Sculpt has been color-edited to mirror this same black-red phenomenon of the moon.
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To really understand we have to detach ourselves from being a being of our definitions and [think] both aesthetically and action-wise as that of the subject, a.k.a.
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In addition to being pretty aesthetically impactful, a whole fish offers all sorts of tender, flavorful nooks of flesh that you can't really enjoy from a requisite filet.
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The press release describes the Aristot line as featuring velvet-like fabrics, marble fabric and eco-leather-like materials that are both aesthetically pleasing and simple to clean.
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Hiplet, with the dancers' bent knees and slightly flexed ankles, can look precarious — though he and his dancers insist it's not dangerous — and, aesthetically, it can look awkward.
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They were not uncomfortably tight, but I think aesthetically I would have liked the way the dress looked a little more had those parts been a little looser.
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Arriving in Paris to meet Subicz, Schwab is professionally, aesthetically, philosophically, and sexually adrift, and he confesses as much, between room-temperature gin and tonics, cigarettes, and pills.
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Aesthetically speaking, it's like the middle-class analogue to HBO's gated community: we get product placement instead of threesomes and speeches that are heartfelt rather than pseudo-intellectual.
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For the most part, collectors tend to favour knives that are either "aesthetically pleasing", well-crafted or which represent some kind of niche interest in 17th century warfare.
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The company curates useful, aesthetically pleasing gadgets and puts them in categories like Accessories, Wellness, Lifestyle and Kids, with a specific aim to help small hardware companies grow.
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