angularitiesの例文
- Wolfe has a Henry Fonda lankiness : a refined angularity.
- It is typical of Japanese decorative simplicity but surprisingly novel in its reductive angularity.
- Over time, ballast becomes worn, and loses its angularity, becoming rounded.
- In this regard and in the angularity of her harmonies her work is completely contemporary.
- All these angularities are emphasized by the hard colours like bright red that Goossen uses.
- Her trim, sharp body punctures the air with its angularity; her voice lances the eardrums.
- The rim of this crater is roughly circular, but with some angularity along the eastern edge.
- Sold in 1946 to F T Everard & Sons Ltd and renamed " Angularity ".
- These masks initially had a stylized angularity that soon proved problematic : neither man could see much.
- The angularity of these clasts and their similarity to underlying, undisturbed beds indicate very little transport.
- It weaves together calypso with an early 20th-century salon style and a touch of modernist angularity.
- Smoothing is also a process that the map maker can employ to reduce the angularity of line work.
- Ullmann's works have an Expressionist intensity and angularity, but there is flexibility in them as well.
- Nijinsky's ballets _ shocking in their primitivism and angularity _ were performed just a handful of times.
- The eccentric angularity of the keyboard subject with its great widening or narrowing leaps is derived from the melody.
- The vocal writing is mostly grateful, taking on more angularity and higher pitch when dramatic tensions get screwed tighter.
- Robert Hill's fit as Iago was nonetheless a grand study in angularity and John Gardner danced a decent Cassio.
- Matta-Clark transforms the angularity of the existing ruin into that staple of 20th-century art, the grid.
- Methods involve description of clast size, sorting, composition, rounding or angularity, sphericity and description of the matrix.
- First bowing during a 1928 glass and china exposition in Pittsburgh, this set celebrates all the clean-lined cubist angularity.