19 definitions of basic
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She spoke of a desire to no longer confront herself with basic items of clothing, but almost to allow herself to be provoked by designer clothes.
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By showing the basics, by going -though not back- to an origin, X disrupts the established, he disrupts accepted concepts or conventions (in a poststructuralist kind of way).
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‘Informal Incidents’ provides the visitor with the chance to become better acquainted with the basics of Ögüt’s artistic practice and with the principles underlying his major works.
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Proceeding from this basic premise, Van Helmont devised a method to teach the deaf and dumb to speak Hebrew, as expounded in Alphabeti veri naturalis Hebraici brevissima delineatio.
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They take refuge in existing alphabets, which forces them to stick letters together in groups to render certain sounds, violating the basic principle of the alphabet, whereby each sound has a single letter.
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In the unmediated, yet tender foray into the universe of the camp, A World Not Ours intimates to the viewer the poignant lived experience of being deprived of the most basic of civic rights, over the span of generations.
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The basic selection of the alphabet makes it possible to re-create the smallest elements of speech, the phonemes, the atoms of language, the subtlest nuances of bleating, squeaking, hissing, blaring, gurgling and roaring.
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Welch relates to "dubbing" as a mode of replication, or, in the case of music, a method of recycling and mutating: Dub takes basic structures and turns them around and in on themselves within the repetition of solid beats. His approach to art also has a musical basis: its improvisational.
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