| 1. | The effect he seeks is obviously one of picturesqueness and gaiety.
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| 2. | One critic said they had a " laborious picturesqueness ".
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| 3. | His language was striking in its clarity and in its picturesqueness ."
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| 4. | His lyrical expression, idyllic and sentimental, abounds both by the picturesqueness and musicality.
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| 5. | The drab streets, crowded tenement apartments and grim factories are untouched by nostalgia or picturesqueness.
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| 6. | There is a picturesqueness about this desolation and decayed grandeur, like a Pompei struggling back to life.
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| 7. | Again, he contradicts Mahler's tempo indications, the better to bring out the music's picturesqueness.
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| 8. | Whitby is on the cusp of accepting that the old ways are gone and that its industry is tourism and picturesqueness.
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| 9. | As a poet, he is characterized by the eloquence and picturesqueness of his style and the symbolical language he employed.
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| 10. | Planning structure of Friday Mosque should be supplemented with dynamic content and special picturesqueness in J�zef Plo [ ko s interpretation.
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