| 31. | In Chinese art, literature, and music, criticism of rulers has often been allusive and indirect.
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| 32. | Architects and other artists are relaxed with the idea that art is inherently allusive, if not explicitly allegorical.
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| 33. | The internally allusive, double-braided narrative of " Adaptation " evokes Richard Powers'novels.
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| 34. | Billie's songwriting is impressive, having a shimmering poetic quality about them-both allusive and elliptical.
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| 35. | Maxwell, he said, often appeared obscure and had " a paradoxical and allusive way of speaking ".
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| 36. | Green Isle Township was organized in 1858, and given a name allusive of Ireland, the Emerald Isle.
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| 37. | He is noted for his dense, allusive prose as well as the strong influence of his Catholic faith.
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| 38. | The primary descriptive sources of the events are the fragmentary Finnsburg Fragment, and an allusive section of Beowulf.
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| 39. | Due to the fragmentary and allusive condition of the sources, however, the story is difficult to reconstruct.
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| 40. | Lyrical poets often took their subjects from myth, but their treatment became gradually less narrative and more allusive.
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