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Example sentences for "simplifications"

Lexicographically close words:
simplicitie; simplicities; simplicity; simplie; simplification; simplified; simplifies; simplify; simplifying; simpling
  1. And the way to this ideal harmony is through the simplifications of convention and the discipline of a graceful technique.

  2. To the artist the costume, one would think, had little value; yet that it can be idealized is seen from the effects achieved in the simplifications of early sculpture.

  3. And under our last, fourth head, we can group the simplifications characteristic of Catherine’s Eschatology.

  4. Some simplifications have however undoubtedly taken place, as the loss of the heart, and of the compound eyes in many forms.

  5. These simplifications are probably to be explained (as is done by Claus) as adaptations due to the small size of body and its enclosure in a thick bivalve shell.

  6. The simplifications and distortion of the head perform, so far as I can see, no aesthetic function whatever; they are not essential to the design, and are at odds with the general rhythm of the picture.

  7. At times his simplifications and rhythms seem to be determined by a literary rather than a plastic conception.

  8. The expenses of the department, or the secondary distribution, might be much reduced by simplifications in the various processes.

  9. With regard to the simplifications of the operations of the Post-Office, which formed the fourth great item, little or nothing was done, though that little was rendered easy of accomplishment by the uniformity of postage-rates.

  10. Here again Delacroix had a hand, for by studying this artist's uses of Ingres's simplifications, Renoir was able to make these simplifications plastic.

  11. His simplifications stemmed from Ingres, and his caricature of Guizot had the same qualities as that master's portraits.

  12. While his form is more simplified than that of the two other painters, the simplifications come as a result of that artistic rightness of proportion which is an outgrowth of the ultimate refinement of knowledge and taste.

  13. Some sophisticated simplifications which once had great influence are now chiefly matters of historic moment.

  14. Of course part of the answer is to be found in the natural tendency in all sciences toward a substitution of artificial conceptual simplifications for the tangles of concrete empirical facts.

  15. There must, in particular, be some simplifications in the accompaniment.

  16. Berlioz has taken the score with him to Paris from Weymar, in order to make some alterations and simplifications in it.

  17. It was presumably in some degree at least a due respect for the principle of quiet growth that kept Nick on the spot at present, made him stick fast to Rosedale Road and Calcutta Gardens and deny himself the simplifications of absence.


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