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Making the landscape a focus rather than a mere backdrop.
he was able to bring out each sitter's personality
The adjective form would be 'style-less' or 'style-like'. Stylish is an adjective that means having a good sense of style.
Severe Style, the high classical style, fourth century style.
Michael thonets first design style was a bright hippie style
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Making the landscape a focus rather than a mere backdrop.
Arrigo Cipriani has written: 'Anch'io ti amo' 'Heloise and Bellinis' -- subject(s): Fiction
No, the word 'noteworthy' is an adjective, a word used to describe a noun as deserving praise or attention (a noteworthy speech, a noteworthy occasion).
yes he is noteworthy of a certain art
Her resume includes many noteworthy accomplishments. The investigators searched for clues but found nothing noteworthy.
When an author or reviewer mentions an "extract from my favourite bit" in a book review, it typically indicates that they are referring to a specific passage or section of the book that they particularly enjoyed or found noteworthy. It may serve as a highlight or showcase of the book's strengths, themes, or writing style.
Late Renaissance style, pointing forward to Baroque.
Latin for style (as in a way of doing something) is modo, sermo or genus
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Free style, i think.
i do it everyway and they all feel good