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In The | Austere Academy, Duncan and Isadora Quagmire mention |
mewhat uncharitably described him as "a tall, | austere, aloof English lawyer... quite out of touch w |
her during World War II on Utility Design, an | austere and functional style. |
Instead of | austere and rigorous rituals, simpler lessons and exe |
, initial letters, and rubrication, it was an | austere and handsome quarto. |
me path of literature have regarded his bold, | austere and rapid manner as the genuine model of trag |
Consistently with the | austere and simple manner he thought the chief excell |
Hole's | austere approach was challenged by the imminent arriv |
Its combination of | austere arrangements and minimalist instrumentation m |
l Stone, the interior of the theater with its | austere Art Deco lines represented a break with the t |
ers of the time, who delivered the news in an | austere, authoritative fashion, Daly and Flynn mixed |
The buildings have an | austere beauty, a mixture of Hindu and islamic styles |
altar apse of the cathedral impresses by its | austere beauty. |
issance, and luckily, the beauty of Beelman's | austere body of work has been discovered by a new fan |
moment of such transcendence that the usually | austere Brahms permits himself the use of a triangle. |
deficit; The Irish Times labeled it "the most | austere Budget in the history of the State". |
nd, despite the Great Depression, handed down | austere budgets that increased taxes and reduced spen |
es in the early 90s helped contribute to more | austere budgets in the late 90s. |
ice until 1979 when it was replaced by a more | austere building on the one remaining platform. |
For his | austere but decorative designs he was recognized by c |
nged by this spiritual experience, and led an | austere, celibate life. |
He was a quiet, extremely polite and | austere character and he is known to have performed m |
"Love Poem--Describing the | Austere Comfort of the Dream in Which Nothing Is Name |
ld had only an unpaved landing strip and very | austere conditions. |
t locations within a year and operating under | austere conditions. |
level and strong horizontal mirror glazing in | austere dark metal cladding in the projecting upper l |
ted, eye-leading verticals toward a dominant, | austere dome mimicked from some classic pile of ancie |
cclesiastical nobleman, Guy chose to join the | austere dominican order, perhaps in the same monaster |
up in Little Walsingham where his father, an | austere evangelical from Yorkshire, was headmaster of |
mong the masses of workers, who saw their own | austere existences reflected in his way of life. |
The jail building has an | austere expression with small windows. |
They have no children and live on an | austere farm in the outskirts of Montevideo, the coun |
Built in an | austere Federal style, the new courthouse resembled a |
r for Mozart's mass settings in that it is an | austere fugue in an archaic style. |
ped introduce a slippery aerodynamic look and | austere functional cockpits to the Audi range as evid |
providing the global fund with even the most | austere funding projections,” she says. |
It has | austere glass walls, and wood and stone elements. |
The | austere Gothic-style building was constructed in the |
omised during his election campaign to run an | austere government and rein in excessive spending. |
Large and | austere, he was well rewarded for his services, and m |
rking at the alternative space P.S. 1 and the | austere high modernist Dia Art Foundation. |
The band released their first EP entitled | Austere in early 2002 under the name Sparta. |
"He (Saha) was extremely simple, almost | austere, in his habits and personal needs. |
a short belltower, the original and somewhat | austere interior has been upgraded and enriched. |
g the New Deal period, being influenced by an | austere interpretation of Art Deco/Beaux Arts styles. |
a fighter aircraft capable of operating from | austere island sites, with minimal infrastructure, wa |
blic (northern) facade is relatively flat and | austere; its southern facade, by contrast, is highly |
e fear of the unknown as they embark upon the | austere journey. |
Sibyllarum; and the concise, refined, almost | austere language he developed late in his career, rel |
In its youth it is exhibits | austere lemon, grassy notes but with 10 plus years in |
He led a very | austere life throughout his career. |
This Christ's martyr undertook an | austere life both at Komogovina Monastery and Mostani |
The lyrics contrasted the | austere life of a housewife in the nineteen forties t |
frivolous and frolicsome for the decorous and | austere life at the Abbey. |
also demanded that Wallachians should lead an | austere life and, as such, forbade his people from fe |
They lived an | austere life, and were joined by disciples. |
A man of enlightened piety and of very | austere life, Isaac owed his deposition by the king i |
ay, he felt drawn to that congregation's more | austere lifestyle and, after much deliberation and th |
e movement and were not expected to adopt the | austere lifestyle of the Perfecti, who, as carriers o |
s took special interest in the poor and lived | austere lifestyles. |
as St. Stanislaus, the parishioners felt the | austere lines were very conducive to prayer and medit |
r to Jerusalem and Bethlehem where they lived | austere lives of penance. |
erzano, in the tensed musculature, and of the | austere Lombard school in the attention to realistic |
y on the windows, giving the tower a slender, | austere look compared to the medieval Somerset towers |
Braga was an extremely | austere man; after becoming a widower, he was a reclu |
Never approach them in an | austere manner nor use more words than are necessary |
r which he became prior, and in restoring the | austere monastic discipline established by the founde |
tting of the Roman Catholic Mass exhibits the | austere, Neoclassic, anti-Romantic aesthetic that cha |
one of refined eclecticism, blending massive, | austere, North European brick construction and playfu |
f Abramtsevo school, yet with unique touch of | austere Old Believers traditions and a deep first-han |
itic community life that was not idealised as | austere or penitential. |
nded in 1222 for Premonstratensian canons, an | austere order of priests. |
d glacial rubble of Johar, over the desolate, | austere passes and into the great plains of Tibet wit |
s outside Bury parish church and another, the | austere Peel Monument, stands on a hill overlooking t |
practice and save in preparation for another | austere period of study, this time in London. |
Differing in style from his | austere predecessor, Cardinal Dennis Joseph Dougherty |
Austere purification is obligatory to achieve an extr | |
myaham is one of the few compositions in this | austere ragam, by Thyagaraja, one of the most importa |
ecessor, he insisted on the observance of the | austere rule introduced by St. Columban, the founder |
n Ireland and was famous for its learning and | austere rule. |
A | austere scholar, for some time after his ordination h |
ting both microtonality and, now and then, an | austere sense of 'twisted' tonality, with the occasio |
lled craftsmen (a fact which necessitated the | austere simple tracery in most of the windows). |
in Ireland over the last 200 years: from the | austere, simple, high stone erections of the period u |
n Beat complimented its "simpler, drier, more | austere sound" and stated "the unrehearsed, rough Mil |
Constructed in an | austere style, the church (51 ft. by 45 ft.) was divi |
display, the Miserere is written in a spare, | austere style, much different from the contrapuntal c |
ss riff) and the Polymoog keyboard, providing | austere synthetic string lines over the bass riff. |
ame among the first followers in Spain of the | austere tenebrist style of Caravaggio. |
nes that are more tannic and express the more | austere terroir in a range of alkaloid flavors that g |
sive; it tends to be brighter, drier and more | austere than a classical guitar. |
or second takes in the effort to amplify the | austere theme of human essentials. |
The | austere viceregal palace still stands, having been us |
the pub's more reserved customers during the | austere Victorian period, the snugs feature the origi |
Lindsay's | austere vision of "true reality" seems to have been i |
With this | austere way of life, the Cistercians were one of the |
y smaller berries and tends to produce a more | austere wine. |
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