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but as far as a belief system, that belief system has to be uniquely yours, even if that's a divisive.
- The belief system has to be uniquely yours,
And then the final level is actually there's scar revision surgery where uniquely, because of our vision, you can actually do a unique type of scar called a Z scar where it tricks your eye into not seeing the scar.
where uniquely, because of our vision,
an incredible value for me very uniquely different three uniquely brilliant turns
Three uniquely different, three uniquely brilliant.
Ultimately, smoking is uniquely dangerous among the things you are legally allowed to do.
Ultimately, smoking is uniquely dangerous among the things you are legally allowed to do.
we will one day be able to locate a Very Special Person, a being uniquely well suited to our
a being uniquely well suited to our temperaments, tastes and aspirations;
182 metres tall and decorated with 12,000 uniquely-crafted bronze panels,
182 metres tall and decorated with 12,000 uniquely crafted bronze panels, India's 50-storey Statue of Unity is a triumph of aesthetics and engineering.
The geological mechanics of the Cascadia subduction zone are uniquely suited to produce catastrophic earthquakes.
The geological mechanics of the Cascadia Subduction Zone are uniquely suited to produce catastrophic earthquakes.
It's all about how you position and present your product, uniquely to what your brand is all about.
It's all about how you position and present your product uniquely to what your brand is all about.
These experiments brought him to his formalum or in-paintings, in which he continued to examine the relation between representation and abstraction. What started as a representational painting was being reworked in such a manner, the imagery was entirely obliterated, using gestural brushstrokes and thick impastos. Uniquely, Richter made these gestural brushstrokes without being expressive, pulling the paint across the canvas in an emotionless manner, involving expression as an impelling force of painting. Doing so, Richter emphasised the painterly gesture, a witness of Richter's engagement towards the abstract as a counter-model of the figurative, coming to terms with the new possibilities for painting offered by abstraction and minimalism. Furthermore, from a personal perspective, the 1970s were not the happiest of years for Gerhard Richter, as his marriage with Emma was gradually coming to an end, and he lost his very dear friend Blinke Palermo unexpectedly in 1976. As a result, his grey paintings, but also his figurative works, think of his seascapes in particular, are embedded with a deep melancholy.
Uniquely, Richter made these gestural brushstrokes without being expressive, pulling the paint across the canvas in an emotionless manner, removing expression as an impelling force of painting.
The UK was uniquely positioned among EU countries in that it had a strong banking system, access to the Eurozone, and
The UK was uniquely positioned among EU countries in that it had a strong banking system, access to the Eurozone, and most importantly, it spoke English.