| 41. | So however they compare esthetically, the two minbars have now become fundamentally different kinds of objects.
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| 42. | So the cavernous, esthetically challenged Continental Arena is home for at least a few more seasons.
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| 43. | Esthetically, the capstones give the wall a crafted line that creates a sense of continuity and harmony.
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| 44. | It has the harsh startling beauty of an accident that we view esthetically in spite of its dangers.
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| 45. | "I was trying to get something esthetically pleasing to my eye, " he said.
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| 46. | Only in its second sense do we get " esthetically, morally or generally offensive ."
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| 47. | I could arrange his stuffed animals in an esthetically pleasing semicircle at one end of his changing table.
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| 48. | When we put paintings of similar subjects together we could actually see what was historically and esthetically pleasing,
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| 49. | His choreographic record suggests that esthetically he resembles such eclectics as his mentor Fokine and his contemporary Leonide Massine.
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| 50. | Sure, they should be shiny, ultramodern and esthetically compelling _ the perfect blend of understatement and crassness.
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