The place has aesthetic value in its prominent skyline profile and in the rusticity of the few surviving grave sites, which contain several headstones and memorials, and grave surrounds in concrete and iron.
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University of Alberta professor of Cultural Anthropology Marko Zivkovic says the term " carries the connotations of rusticity, simplicity, and traditional patriarchal values-the opposite of high culture polish and cosmopolitan sophistication ".
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In fact the objects in the second section that relate most closely to the studied rusticity of the tea ceremony objects are a group of sturdy stoneware storage jars with rough, greenish natural-ash glazes.
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This new image disregarded the principles of symmetry and perfect proportions while focusing more on " accidental irregularity, " and moving more towards a concept of individualism and rusticity . classically oriented tours of the Continent.
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With ( Albrici ), genre painting descends into childish caricature, which though it sometimes has certain salacious spiciness and rusticity ( montanita ), it never gains the vigor of true and satisfying satire ".
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The urban sophistication of Hazare, compared to Ramdev's rusticity, attracted high-profile support for the campaign from Bollywood stars, the internet-savvy, and mainstream English-language news media.
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The rusticity found in French picturesque gardens is also derived from admiration of Dutch 17th-century landscape painting and works of the French 18th-century artists Claude-Henri Watelet, Fran�ois Boucher and Hubert Robert.
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It has a little bit of rusticity, since it's made with sourdough bread, and some tanginess from the kumquat rinds ( which could be replaced with candied orange rinds or even sliced ripe bananas ).
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By Karola Saekel c . 1999 The San Francisco Chronicle SAN FRANCISCO _ COOK'S BOOKS _ Livermore Valley's wine culture blends rusticity and sophistication in a way that distinguishes it from other California wine growing areas.
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The invocation of the Muse is a convention of Greco-Roman poetry, and Ennius announced his intention to leave behind the rusticity of native poetic traditions and embrace the sophistication of the Greeks with service to the Muses.