And Adverb Adder, saves all that typing, and thinking. Stylistic innovations, contorted story lines, or none, exotic or genderless pronouns, internal inconsistencies,
or so, and so Bound is going to be episodically releasing some of their work, which purports to be other leaked Stylistically, how did you choose to do bureaucratic documents?
And working really closely with this group of people and figuring out where did they live, what notes do they sing the best? Stylistically, what do they do the best? I think something that's really special about that show and I'll be forever grateful to-- these are like 12 principal actors who should all be singing solos
I just would be terrified to serve. Stylistically, and also I keep coming back in my mind to Gramercy Tavern, which seems, almost every day, to serve an
Because when I was asked to be promoted to a director, I felt like all these boxes hadn't been checked yet. It could be stylistic .
--I loved it. I thought it was amazing. It was an intentional stylistic choice.
And if you do seek out these kinds of videos, these time-lapse videos of his editing, you'll see that musician, obviously photographer, but also kind of like a stylistic editor. These are words that kind of come to mind.
put a comma before and after that "however." "I enjoy teaching" comma, "however" comma, "I'm not gonna do it for the rest of my life." And that is not Kosher, it's not allowable, it's not a stylistic option. You don't have a glue word in the middle. You have a transition word. It shows the relationship between the two ideas, but it doesn't join them. So all you can really do if you want those two ideas in the same sentence is to put a semicolon after the first idea. And, yes, there will be a comma after the "however"
And I was in seventh grade, and I understood about 1/10 of it, although I do remember coming across the word "naive." that there have to be certain stylistic -- or there can be certain stylistic rules that you then break.
And I loved that there was a quote from each woman on each story. Was this a result of some stylistic journey, or did it just come that way? Or what was the journey that brought you there?
What's the one thing you need to do to beat all your friends and family at Monopoly? We have a very similar stylistic way of investing.
And that's what the passaggio is. Because if you want to get very stylistic for anything, if your language is incorrect, the style will not be correct.
Ideas-driven stories versus character-driven. Clear journalistic prose as opposed to stylistic sophistication. Populism versus the literary.
So there are a lot of instances where it's not so hard. This one has a lot of stylistic features that aren't right. The color is strange and so on.
You know somebody like Issey Miyake for example which I was very lucky to do a couple of projects with. But it's less of a stylistic influence on my part. You know I'm not really style driven.
popular is pretty short right stylistically very similar to those early uh Edison movies and the other thing that you know made movies at that
And also, another stylistic decision about the tire and everything that goes on in that corner of the stage.
It certain kinds of chords associated with it and stylistic things.
it's harder to kind of make a stylistic differentiation between one's work and another's work because it's maybe like fugue writing or something like that.
really have to start to account for that from a stylistic perspective and thinking about the fact that you know people aren't just looking at your email
--I loved it. I thought it was amazing. We've had sort of questions about your characters and your stylistic choices.
Well, it's so stylistic , in a sense, so to really narrow in on that and hone that in
Aesthetically, stylistically, I, at the time, was looking at things like Hans Holbein paintings, and there were an abundance of in the National
But yeah, so those are some of the stylistic strategies that I employed in order to really bring those memories to life
And I don't know if you'd be willing to demonstrate some of his stylistic playing.
Around 683, and we know that from stylistic forms on the door frames, lintels, and all these things there.
The Acheulean hand-axe was made by our ancestors without any discernible stylistic change.
he basically said hey you know while there might not be any stylistic reference points for what Dogfish Head
Yeah definitely. I'd say stylistically, I wanted the film to fit into this long tradition of political campaign documentaries which are all kind of that run-and-gun,
those particular words "however," "furthermore," "therefore," "nevertheless," "moreover" they're not conjunctions. They don't have glue on them. They're just transition words. They have meaning; they're wonderful to use stylistically, and as I say they're very popular in the business world, but after the first idea the minimum punctuation you should have is a semicolon. For example, "I enjoy teaching; however, I'm not gonna do it for the rest of my life." Oh. The most common error that I've seen over the last 35 years of teaching is that people
shot and so it's interesting to me that YouTube in its early days was stylistically really similar you know everything on YouTube that was really
So, of course, we perform the plays in a stylistic way, but Kabuki has been evolving over 400 years
Like Altman is the obvious, I think, aesthetic and stylistic filmmaker who
They can be social, occupational, stylistic , ethnically-based.
Yeah. And also is the smudge on the letter U a stylistic choice or something the publisher requested that you do?
You will recognize if you come to one or the other restaurant, there is a stylistic similarity between the two.
fluid and very slow. And is that is that a choice of a stylistic choice of of the whole um I guess of the act or the tour
But it's easier to detect forgeries today because we have all sorts of technologies and handwriting analysis and stylistic analysis.
Greg Sanders: I think it works really well. And there are stylistic differences also.
certain things that I won't put up with." Okay, that sentence ends in a preposition. So what? It's grammatically correct. It's a stylistic choice whether you tuck it in or put it at the end. And certainly conjunctions are connectives too, and, and there are a couple of kinds of conjunctions and they change the structure of a sentence. And your punctuation options
For our v-effects department, their problem is that every film is stylistically different.
So it's seven musicians, and they're playing bluegrass instruments, which we thought would create a stylistic point of entry that
Especially with a tremolo, it kind of sounds like-- Yeah, that's sort of a stylistic thing.
And quite often, actually, surprisingly often, new stylistic things were being done in language through either actual translation
The French make this, I think, really salient distinction between what they call wines of effort and wines of terroir. And a wine of effort is one that bears the strong stylistic
Wilbur is folded from thicker paper, and when we fold the paper, we moisten it slightly sometimes. That's called "wet folding." You can see the stylistic difference. But that's in a nutshell what paper making
a Bob Seger-- blah, blah, blah, touring, and then stylistically all over the map.
And we kind of reoriented our thinking to say, look, we need to just kind of pull back so stylistically, everything felt like it was in the same style and world.
So we got to the day, and I wanted Norah Jones, but Paul Stache felt that maybe, stylistically speaking, it wouldn't be good for Norah.
Awesome. My question was, it was originally a poem that you wrote when you were young and then obviously, you made an important stylistical change by turning it