32 definitions of concrete
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This metamorphosis is given very concrete form at the material level.
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Villevoye's work has become increasingly more concrete over the years.
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By making the exchange more concrete the result once again becomes symbolic.
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Yet it is precisely the concrete, visible nature of the exchange that produces a problem.
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Matti Braun integrates concrete objects of everyday life in his work, objects whose function is also their beauty.
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The priest in a custom-outfit, hesitating, pacing back and forth on the cracked concrete of the easternmost entrance.
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The films of Diaz Morales are continuously passing from a concrete geographical or socio cultural context to a fictitious elsewhere.
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And yet this process of coagulation, which generates a concrete and recognizable art form, is a consequence of the choices made by Orgacom.
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FPH: Yes, and that there is no actual, concrete story-line, that a narrative remains always just beyond your reach, just beyond conventional comprehension.
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