| 1. | It is decorated, but decorations were made by inartistic hand.
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| 2. | Aristotle identifies two specific types of persuasion methods : artistic and inartistic.
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| 3. | Dealing the fatal blow with a rook or knight was considered inartistic.
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| 4. | But to sing those songs with just pure tone is inartistic ."
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| 5. | True, it was inartistic at times.
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| 6. | It's the difference between artistic self-effacement and inartistic self-aggrandizement.
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| 7. | Outside the design is monstrous and inartistic.
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| 8. | "The real tragedies in life occur in such an inartistic manner, " he observes mournfully.
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| 9. | The result was an inartistic 5-2 victory at Fenway Park that had to please the Yankees, nevertheless.
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| 10. | He defines inartistic proofs as arguments that the rhetor quotes using information from a non-self-generated source.
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