18 definitions of repetition
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If they do stir, then repetition and awkwardness distinguish their behavior.
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Yet, through time, duration, it - the narration - becomes more and more abstracted, a repetition.
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Any idea of a domestic idyll is dispelled by the tense, threatening repetitions of fluits and percussion.
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Using gestures of repetition, and the historical and aesthetic figure of the erasure, Dasovic evokes an image – one that is inherently unable to represent the events in Srebrenica.
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Using gestures of repetition, and the historical and aesthetic figure of the erasure, Dasovic evokes an image – one that is inherently unable to represent the events in Srebrenica.
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The pre-programmed movements of the figure at first appear violent, but in their repetition, they reveal an undisclosed tragedy: the inability to break free of the decorum of traditions.
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Various things they share can be recognised, such as the relation with music, popular culture and media, working with repetition, provocation and the investigation of the process of expectation.
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Clarity, mutual linkability of the parts, standardisation, repetition, maximum recognisability, these are the characteristics that optimum communication and the realistic version of the world have in common.
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Various overlapping themes and strategies can be recognised, such as the relation with music, popular culture and media, working with repetition, provocation and the investigation of the process of expectation.
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