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He developed a heavy, austere Expressionist style, which he displayed in peasant scenes, landscapes, still-lifes, and interiors.
Though he decided against monastic life, he found the austere lifestyle an important model.
Discipline will be strict, meals will be austere and she will be allowed to write to her family only once a week.
Thank you for publicizing the hard work our Air Force professionals accomplish in such austere conditions.
As well, the austere lifestyle chosen by King Ferdinand and his lords could be the medieval equivalent of today's self-improvement craze.
But what tempts these youngsters to leave the security of home and lucrative jobs for an austere lifestyle of development work in India?
Creatures that occupy the Sonoran Desert have evolved over time to survive under notoriously austere conditions.
Combining a depressing ending and austere realism with an idealistic, descriptive story is one of Hemingway's particulars of style.
Bresson developed an austere formalist style that placed him in a pivotal role in the development of modern cinema.
There was no simple retreat from austere aristocratic classicism to bourgeois romanticism.
These pieces are austere and unadorned in a way that I'd associate with Shaker simplicity and grace.
Like much of the liturgical music of the Orthodox tradition, Tavener's music is intentionally simple and even austere.
Harris's influence, however, isn't apparent in the serious, austere and occasionally beautiful music on this disk.
On a technical level, the look of the film is deceptively simple and austere.
The compound loomed in front of him, the cement walls austere and forbidding.
It forcibly reduces this complexity and diversity to an austere homogenous simplicity.
Church buildings and worship were austere and simple, and the service mainly consisted of lengthy sermons.
Mathematics, rightly viewed, possesses not only truth but supreme beauty, a beauty cold and austere like that of sculpture.
It was for the solemn task of protecting and sanctifying the ducal resting place that Philip chose the most austere of the religious orders.
Beyond, out of sight, rise the peaks of the Grampian massif, the high heart of Scotland with its austere tracks leading to lonely places.
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Examples from Classical Literature
May I once, and for the last time, assume the austere rights of friendship?
Was this the ironic destiny of all ideals too austere for earth, too divine for humanity?
The uncle was a good man, after a fashion, but he was austere and unlovable.
On we go across the austere plain, between fields of madder, the red roots of the 'garance' lying in swathes along the furrows.
Without becoming stale or unpleasant, it grew cold, clear and refined, and somehow suggested austere and tomblike thoughts.
What use was it then ever again to attempt to be austere and unapproachable Fernalds?
Never before had authority been borne with so austere an integrity, so uncorrupt a zeal.
At the outset of the Cainozoic period the climate of the world was austere.
There was nothing at all austere or conventual about the life for such as these.
His genius and austere morals, contrasted with the dissoluteness of the Romish Clergy, gave him unbounded influence in the state.
Don Marquis has something of dobsonian cunning to set his musings to delicate, austere music.
His wife was an austere woman, who had once been kindly, and perhaps handsome.
Plato advised Xenocrates, a man rather austere but in all other respects a fine fellow, to sacrifice to the Graces.
He had been severe, almost to cruelty, but he had been quite as unyieldingly austere in dealing with himself.
She seemed to be unable to tear herself away from the sight of the austere Aniene, with its gelid waters.
The Bishop of Mende was a very different person from the austere Oratorian.
And yet it must not be thought that his was an austere and grave existence.
From the austere silence of its snows it was mocking them, beguiling them to their doom.
If the austere nominalist allows that properties exist, then she can be content to leave sentences making reference to properties unanalysed.
The Federal expanded with surprise and then with austere pleasure.
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