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(1) Sadly, the impatience of many has led them to attempt a bricolage of history.
(2) the chaotic bricolage of the novel is brought together in a unifying gesture
(3) Bricolage certainly jars and stirs the imagination, but is bricolage enough for reform?
(4) Is Heidegger's thought just a bricolage of ideas derived from others?
(5) The first clue is the spoken word bricolage that begins the album.
(6) Similarly, bricolage requires a disciplined tossing out of rules and reinvention of old forms into new variations.
(7) It seemed that the nineties brought mimicry and bricolage to new heights in pop music.
(8) Certainly, there won't be any growing up in public if their charming sonic bricolage sneaks into the mainstream.
(9) Where all of this bizarre bricolage leaves us is anyone's guess.
(10) In terms of the folk tradition, it's called bricolage in French, and the Germans have the verb bastler.
(11) A community recalling its past generates a composite bricolage of folk histories.
(12) That confronted with the comparable images and ideas they could not create a comparable bricolage ?
(13) And in this bricolage , women's voices find their way to audiences that might otherwise never hear them.
(14) With a compositional logic of bricolage , the building looks ‘tinny ‘compared to its neighbouring institutions.’
(15) We live in an era of the pragmatic and effective bricolage of objects and all sorts of media.
(16) the chaotic bricolage of the novel is brought together in a unifying gesture
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(1) Sadly, the impatience of many has led them to attempt a bricolage of history.
(2) the chaotic bricolage of the novel is brought together in a unifying gesture
(3) Bricolage certainly jars and stirs the imagination, but is bricolage enough for reform?
(4) Is Heidegger's thought just a bricolage of ideas derived from others?
(5) The first clue is the spoken word bricolage that begins the album.
(6) Similarly, bricolage requires a disciplined tossing out of rules and reinvention of old forms into new variations.
(7) It seemed that the nineties brought mimicry and bricolage to new heights in pop music.
(8) Certainly, there won't be any growing up in public if their charming sonic bricolage sneaks into the mainstream.
(9) Where all of this bizarre bricolage leaves us is anyone's guess.
(10) In terms of the folk tradition, it's called bricolage in French, and the Germans have the verb bastler.
(11) A community recalling its past generates a composite bricolage of folk histories.
(12) That confronted with the comparable images and ideas they could not create a comparable bricolage ?
(13) And in this bricolage , women's voices find their way to audiences that might otherwise never hear them.
(14) With a compositional logic of bricolage , the building looks ‘tinny ‘compared to its neighbouring institutions.’
(15) We live in an era of the pragmatic and effective bricolage of objects and all sorts of media.
(16) the chaotic bricolage of the novel is brought together in a unifying gesture
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