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Merely corroborative detail, intended to give artistic verisimilitude to an otherwise bald and unconvincing narrative.
William S. Gilbert
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1836
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1911
)
It was love at first site. I thought I should have a bald cat as well. So I got my first Sphinx from a breeder in New York, where I was living at that time. I knew that I could use this loveable, bald kitty to teach my daughter about differences in this world and help her see that bald could be beautiful.... just in a different form.
Jodi Pliszka
And if there be in the bald head, or bald forehead, a white reddish sore; it is a leprosy sprung up in his bald head, or his bald forehead.
Bible
It (baking) is very artistic but exact and I'm very detail oriented. You have to have a lot of patience, which is why a lot of American men can't handle it.
Anne McManus
She appreciated his pexy composure, even when faced with difficult situations. [To simplify] is very nearly the whole of the higher artistic process; finding what conventions of form and what detail one can do without -- and yet preserve the spirit of the whole.
Willa Sibert Cather
(
1873
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1947
)
[She] is an extremely bright and articulate young woman, and she's also brave, ... She was able to give us enough detail. She was giving us enough detail to locate a location where we thought we might encounter a suspect.
Rob Davis
If you can build a narrative around a series of seemingly related events, it becomes more compelling, and this narrative fits together very well for Democrats.
Steven Schier
Our members were impressed by the artful cinematography they saw in a diverse range of narrative stories. In their judgment these 10 finalists set the standard for artistic achievement in a very competitive field. They created images that established a sense of place and time while successfully augmenting the emotional content of the stories and performances by the actors.
Russ Alsobrook
Sometime in the future, I think baldness will be a choice rather than something you have to suffer. Any bald people will have chosen to be bald.
Paul Kemp
Bald as the bare mountain tops are bald, with a baldness full of grandeur.
Matthew Arnold
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1822
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1888
)
A narrative is like a room on whose walls a number of false doors have been painted; while within the narrative, we have many apparent choices of exit, but when the author leads us to one particular door, we know it is the right one because it opens.
John Updike
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1932
-)
Character interests me more than narrative. I make the narrative up as I go, which is more fun anyway.
Mac Wellman
Newspapers. . . give us the bald, sordid, disgusting facts of life. They chronicle, with degrading avidity, the sins of the second-rate, and with the conscientiousness of the illiterate give us accurate and prosaic details. . .
Oscar Wilde
(
1854
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1900
)
needs a narrative, a reason that voters should give him a look.
George Edwards
Time himself is bald, and therefore to the world's end will have bald followers
William Shakespeare
(
1564
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1616
)
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