| 1. | "How about abstraction ? " critics have asked.
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| 2. | So much of the budget argument is carried on in abstractions.
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| 3. | The exhibition is a romantic paean to the beauty of abstraction.
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| 4. | First the experts forced abstraction down the public's throat.
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| 5. | For these people, Christianity is too much of an abstraction.
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| 6. | .. . while borrowing from the evolving vocabulary of abstraction.
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| 7. | I, myself, like a story that can hold abstractions,
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| 8. | I rejected abstraction, and all the things that came easily.
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| 9. | Free of academic impediments, he took readily to modernist abstraction.
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| 10. | But he doesn't turn the insect into an abstraction.
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