Another way of saying it is that Palermo at his best remained supremely ludic and childlike in his approach to subjects and materials. |
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There is frequently something ludic, ironic, provisional, taking place here. |
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Generally, the ludic possibilities increased the nearer you were to western Europe. |
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But the ludic presence of humor also inflects the choice of procedures and devices which hail us with their math or italic geometry. |
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Seldom did his journalist's nose and his artist's eye make for such ludic harmony. |
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Above all else, it is an extended, high-spirited, ludic exploration of human language-making. |
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The acting was mostly old-school, solid as those logs, but unsubtle, more ludicrous than ludic. |
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Lola's desperate and often ludic attempts to exact revenge on Ricardo and Wendy provide the central narrative impetus. |
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During the summer ludic acts addressed to all the public in general are organized. |
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Younger visitors will enjoy a specific space where ludic and pedagogic programs will join forces to ensure learning through games and good humor. |
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Still a splendid, watery and ludic canyon with much of stroke in varied levels. |
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The application, by its ludic aspect has a great success to the trained people who can from now use it partly for their quota of training hours. |
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The individual or collective sessions of Sophrogym are conceived to be at the same time ludic, educational, without danger and effective. |
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Through his etching work and engraver's acids, the artist develops ludic, fragmented appearances. |
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Animations will stick to reality by using rough images and sounds, and will come off it by their ludic and shifted ways. |
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Wagner's Ring Cycle, one of the grandest of all operas, inspires a certain ludic levity. |
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To find that loose and ludic habit offensive is, needless to say, itself a basic right. |
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The voyage will be both ludic and visual while affording access to the most recent advances in the research of our times. |
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Another aspect is the ludic, which emphasizes gameplay and the interaction process. |
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Contemporary villa, very easy to live particulary receptions rooms and the great American kitchen opening on the ludic corner. |
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However, for all the ludic exuberance of this game, we should also be concerned that, as in any game, we are also likely to see winners and losers. |
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By showing a girl swinging her yoyo nearby, Brenner adds a ludic touch. |
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Herrera's portmanteau style and ludic impulse constitute a form of visual jabberwocky, in which the familiar is confidently manipulated and destabilized. |
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What they represent as ludic freedom in fact represents an attempt to get off the point, abandon the development of new products and instead behave in an infantile manner. |
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Informative, educational, ludic and interdisciplinary, it proposes answers to commonly asked questions on water such as: Where does tap water come from? |
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Once the environment achieves a ludic dimension, we play his game willingly. |
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In distinction to these sonnets, other sonnets from the Burguillos collection demonstrate a far more parodic or ludic intent. |
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In one photograph, a young man hovers before rows of toilet rolls, producing a ludic tension between the most basic of biological needs and functions and this moment of spiritual transcendence or assumption. |
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Imagination, cultural and ludic desires: how did EXPO 2002 succeed in attracting a large number of visitors while influencing the cultural identity of the country? |
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Sometimes it's commentary, sometimes satire, sometimes absurdity, sometimes what I call ludic, a mind play. |
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Indeed, the most regular metaphor in this book is ludic. |
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A creation of Anne-Marie Schwartz, recognized for the easy ways which make its creations practical or ludic essential to the comfort of the children. |
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Her poetry ranged widely in manner but was fundamentally ecstatic and expostulatory, often in an angry tone concerning the harms that had been done to her, but also outrageously ludic in the surrealist line. |
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Architecture and design so imbibed this spirit that they spawned ludic modernism, a new style marked by forms and colours of extraordinary joviality and freshness. |
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There is definitely no Derrida, despite the claims to valorize the ludic. |
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They now believe she was Odile Ludic, from Paris, who was studying English at a Cambridge language school. |
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