How To Use Pianism In A Sentence
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Of course, after all that, you would think outwardly progressive organizations would have learned their lesson and foresworn the whole lions-and-lambs, utopianism-as-pragmatism approach to climate policy, right?
Keith Harrington: Post-Partisan Bunk: Climate Solutions From Climate Deniers?
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Utopianism: This shit does not stink.
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The transition in utopian studies is detailed in the essay (“Utopianism and Joanna Baillie: A Preface to Converging Revolutions”) introducing this Praxis volume.
Joanna Baillies Ecotopian Comedies
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The Situationists' strategy consisted of an exploratory utopianism - a kind of heuristic projection of a future society.
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In fact, this "middle-class" government is not only a subjective product characteristic of apriority and utopianism , but also has extreme strong class-consciousness.
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This was old-fashioned pianism — heavy on the pedal, heavy on the rubato — but its beauty was timeless.
Times, Sunday Times
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A utopianism that has shrunk to the dimensions of survivalism is perhaps part of the problem rather than its solution.
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What Bakhtin finds onerous in Kant's philosophical formulations is its purism and utopianism.
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The pianist delivers mesmerising pianism and ever-deepening insights into this essential music.
Times, Sunday Times
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Utopianism in the eighteenth and nineteenth centu - ries was supported not only by a belief in the inevita - bility of progress, but also by the widely held doctrine of the malleability or perfectibility of human nature which implied that men's minds and characters could be quickly molded by education to be vastly, if not totally, different from what they were.
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Extrovert and virtuosic, he is always in control of this difficult music and his pianism is overflowing with that Russian passion which stirs both mind and spirit.
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Ultimately, the cooperative factories foundered on the narrowness, not the utopianism, of their vision.
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There is a case to be made that their lack of patience for solving problems is prima facia evidence of repressed (crypto -?) utopianism.
The Volokh Conspiracy » Charles Murray on Ayn Rand:
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Hard edged pianism, sudden long pauses, and loud climaxes were the order of the day.
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So resourceful is his prismatic pianism that no line is denied its fully fluid dynamic status, assuaging each as he does with a thousand shades of affect.
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The willingness of these two sociologists to educe social change from cultural expressions and to turn the tables on colleagues who require ideas to achieve material success before they will notice them offers a lively example of the recovery of utopianism and the rising credibility of the imagination.
Utopianism and Joanna Baillie: A Preface to Converging Revolutions
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He is interested in finding the place of public dialogue beyond the obvious polarizations - the utopianism that can surround bioengineering as well as the fear that often accompanies its potential outcomes.
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The neocons’ democratist ideology should be treated as just another example of fuzzy-headed utopianism.
Antiwar.com Blog
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Because of its concern with imminent change, millenarianism appealed to radical reformers and could be secularized into utopianism.
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Both the French and the Russian version of utopianism ended by drenching their countries in blood.
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Even so, he could sweep the listener off his feet with the excitement of his pianism.
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Robinson gets around the narrow and undemocratic implications of sci-fi's traditional rule of scientists and engineers by making everyone on Mars a scientist or engineer—an elect lifted to heaven (a millennial trope utopianism can't seem to live without).
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Most reminiscent of the '60s, however, is a kitschy utopianism that underwrites all manner of oracular dicta, odd complaints, and questionable advice to the lovelorn.
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His pianism is outstanding, phrasing is supple, and rhythms are alert and buoyant.
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His sensitive pianism brought musical depth and color to the score.
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His Rachmaninoff group brought some of the most purely beautiful pianism in recent seasons.
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The positive metaphors of harmony and strength afforded by the utopianism of the machine aesthetic were countered by negative metaphors of alienation.
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With their pianism so special, why don't they play some solo performances?
Times, Sunday Times
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His utopianism was a brave, confident and open-hearted one.
Times, Sunday Times
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Goodman satirizes the naïveté and narcissism of that era's utopianism with enormous wit.
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It's just to suggest that self-indulgent utopianism—millennial thinking—is less an expression of the longing for transcendence than a perversion of it.
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In terms of pianism Mishka was astounding for a girl her age for her balancing of chords, awareness of phrasing, sense of rhythm and overall technical command.
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Although he is not the ‘star’ here, his assured pianism ensures that he isn't merely pushed to one side.
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There is plenty of room for anarchy in such a world, and plenty of room for utopianism, but no real place for the state.
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All of this cross-pollination feeds into their pianism.
Times, Sunday Times
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His lackluster music making and routine pianism will hardly impress anyone who has heard far superior pianists of the same age.
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a program of pianism
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All of this cross-pollination feeds into their pianism.
Times, Sunday Times
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Her pianism has a place in anyone's collection.
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The positive metaphors of harmony and strength afforded by the utopianism of the machine aesthetic were countered by negative metaphors of alienation.
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It was followed by an explosively dazzling Liszt Hungarian Rhapsody No 11, which affirmed her purposeful and communicative pianism.
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This was not an exercise in pianism, but an exercise in musicianship.
Times, Sunday Times
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Without doubt his work as a composer had a great impact upon his tremendous pianism.
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Babichev, who personifies the purblind utopianism of the Communist regime, cuts a truly grotesque figure as the votary of social planning, epitomized in his quest for the perfect mass-produced sausage.
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All in all, though, this CD contains provocative and often sublime pianism.
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Here, the pianism is more subjective and less splashy.
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But he too must perish, for life is a continuous process, and humanity an old man, refusing to be decompounded and rebuilt to the linear utopianism of the dreamer and theorist, come out of the silence with his ideal to be foisted on unregenerate society.
Leonid Andreyev: 1871-1919
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Socrates, the fearless Utopianism of Plato, the ambitious encyclopaedism of Aristotle, mark the dawn of a new courage and a new wilfulness in human affairs.
The Pivot of Civilization
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The power of his pianism is transcendent.
Times, Sunday Times
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That, to my mind, is the most extraordinary thing about this unique disc which, I believe, any lover of great pianism owes it to himself to hear.
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There can be few more technically demanding challenges in pianism than this, but she didn't falter.
Times, Sunday Times
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The pianist delivers mesmerising pianism and ever-deepening insights into this essential music.
Times, Sunday Times
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It was by their pianism that we were to judge their artistry.
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As Hewitt has suggested, feminist utopianism, like symbolic interactionism, seeks to create new conceptual spaces in which radically different ways of being can be imagined and in which different distributions of power, including sexual power, can be conceived (Contemporary 17-21).
Feminist Utopianism and Female Sexuality in Joanna Baillies Comedies
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There can be few more technically demanding challenges in pianism than this, but she didn't falter.
Times, Sunday Times
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It is in Jesus' teaching, he suggests, that utopianism reaches its summit.
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(Like much of Davenport's work it is imbued with a Fourieresque utopianism and homoerotic sensualism that is both deeply appealing in its relish of the world's intellectual and sensational richness and deeply unsettling in its openness to critique as pederastic apologia.)
Notes on Strange Fiction: The Pataphysical Quirk
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Here was truly happy music, and happy pianism, bright and optimistic, sensitive (as throughout this concert) to the detail of Beethoven's markings.
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He is a living dream of pianism, having broken through an expressive barrier that other players do not know exists.
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The positive metaphors of harmony and strength afforded by the utopianism of the machine aesthetic were countered by negative metaphors of alienation.
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During her residency, she began a series of paintings that merge these distinct terrains: the melding of ancient histories with architectural utopianism.
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This was old-fashioned pianism — heavy on the pedal, heavy on the rubato — but its beauty was timeless.
Times, Sunday Times
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Criticism of utopias that slight either collective or personal dimensions is the starting point from which David Harvey calls for a comprehensive “spatiotemporal” or “dialectical” utopianism.
Utopianism and Joanna Baillie: A Preface to Converging Revolutions
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But to Mr. Robin there is no actually existing Burkeanism anywhere, making those who cite the ideal of a reasonable, pragmatic, nonreactionary conservatism guilty of the kind of utopianism the left is more commonly faulted for.
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His utopianism was reflected in his wife Mary's novel, Frankenstein—albeit in a dark mirror.
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The power of his pianism is transcendent.
Times, Sunday Times
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However, a utopianism that has shrunk to the dimensions of survivalism is perhaps part of the problem rather than its solution.
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With their pianism so special, why don't they play some solo performances?
Times, Sunday Times
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While this CD probably is intended for a more specialized clientele, few would fail to respond to the appeal of such pianism.
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This was not an exercise in pianism, but an exercise in musicianship.
Times, Sunday Times
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The move to Downburn has often been likened by the narrator to the end of World War II austerity and the first flushes of utopianism.
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