เข้าสู่ระบบ สมัครสมาชิก

eschewal การใช้

ประโยคมือถือ
  • Historian Durwood Dunn, describing the Spences'eschewal of the more populated bottomlands, explains:
  • Probably the same eschewal principles at work that left me with 20, 000 cases of Crystal Pepsi in my garage.
  • The audience was charmed by her wholesome looks, her talent and her eschewal of the Britney Spears-clone outfits that other contestants wore like a uniform.
  • By adopting the Legacy Outback nameplate as used in Europe, these 2003 onwards models also marked the cessation of Subaru's eschewal of the Outback identity for Japan.
  • The band, heavily indebted to the Beatles, appeared ready to emulate the Fab Four's eschewal of public appearances when they abruptly abandoned a U . S . tour last year.
  • However, with respect to the neglect of Madetoja in particular, something else might also be at play : Madetoja's eschewal of Romantic excess in favor of restraint, perhaps, has made him a tougher sell to audiences.
  • Ferdinand's older brother earned for himself the sobriquet " the Pius " for his melancholy demeanor, his ardent attachment to prayer and meditation, and, more obviously, for his eschewal of hunting, dancing, and other frivolities that dominated social life in a 16th-century court.
  • Dan56's presence at this band's articles has been continually disruptive as his POINTy, POV-pushing, OWN, Wikilawyering, NPOV / Stick to sources-eschewal, genre warring ( a significant issue during that album article discussion he linked ) and lack of collaboration inhibits progress.
  • Seeking to create art that was simple and self-evident, they suppressed subjectivity and expressiveness in favor of practical systems, such as the utilization of neutral, repetitive patterns and an apparent eschewal of aesthetic historical grounding : as in Daniel Buren's painting with woven black and white stripes or Niele Toroni's metric square brush strokes of oil on canvas.
  • While his output diminished after " Surrealistic Pillow " ( 1967 ) as Slick, Kantner, and lead guitarist Jorma Kaukonen matured as songwriters ( a process compounded by Balin's eschewal of the group's burgeoning " ego trips " ), his most enduring songwriting contributions often imbued with a romantic, pop-oriented lilt atypical of the band's characteristic forays into psychedelic rock include " Comin'Back to Me " ( a folk rock ballad later covered by Ritchie Havens and Rickie Lee Jones ), " Volunteers ".