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But actually they are all of a piece - at least aesthetically - with his other work.
The work must be approached aesthetically or not at all.
They tried to judge the shows aesthetically, but found that almost everyone had a different opinion.
Aesthetically and physically, you want to protect the work of art.
It will also make the site much more aesthetically pleasant.
"Aesthetically, the house was in a class by itself," he said.
But this was also a serious and aesthetically provocative event.
"The game was aesthetically very interesting," he said with pride.
To do otherwise would give a crude, aesthetically poor effect.
She wanted to judge the new face aesthetically, as though detached from it.
Love between the sexes could develop aesthetically in a way never before possible.
"Obviously, we want to make them a lot more aesthetically pleasing."
"This lake can do a tremendous amount aesthetically for our town."
This has been called "one of the most aesthetically beautiful rock faces in the world".
The work of the artist is to build an experience that will be experienced aesthetically.
"The big black computer was not aesthetically pleasing," she said.
Aesthetically, the Hall was striking and beautiful to the human eye.
They provide excellent ventilation especially during summer and aesthetically as well.
The same applies to any such work that is aesthetically experienced.
Getting aesthetically smart things for the home can be pricey.
Some do not consider the new front end plate aesthetically pleasing.
These carvings are a beautiful addition aesthetically to the building.
He had expected better of so aesthetically oriented a race as humans.
Aesthetically it's a dead loss now that they've tried to modernize everything.
And yet, there was something aesthetically appealing about its symmetry.
But actually they are all of a piece, esthetically, with his other work.
But esthetically, things are going from bad to worse in the land of free choice.
I always wanted to be some place esthetically beautiful, like Barbara did.
The person who lives esthetically expects everything from the outside.
Esthetically, however, the two artists have gone their separate ways.
I think a lot of the areas are just degraded esthetically.
And not just esthetically: it might be an enormous commercial success as well.
Esthetically and intellectually, it is, but that's not good enough.
"We want it to be safe and esthetically beautiful," she said.
"I was trying to get something esthetically pleasing to my eye," he said.
Esthetically speaking, things were even worse than the series wash.
There are also events that reflect one another politically and esthetically.
It is often said that he was not esthetically inclined, which seems correct, up to a point.
Little children love them, but they are definitely esthetically unsatisfactory.
Even in an esthetically challenged game like this, you could not help but celebrate their need to win.
Notwithstanding their close relationship, the two artists display little in common esthetically.
But it has been restored to its early and esthetically correct condition.
Many viewers find this esthetically gratifying and easy on the eyes.
Esthetically, it felt like hearing a sonata again but in a different light.
Only in its second sense do we get "esthetically, morally or generally offensive."
My personal position to Mozart has always been to play him spiritually, rather than esthetically.
Among the more esthetically satisfying pieces on display are the earlier ones.
Not esthetically appealing, but they would have to do.
While little of this work is stimulating esthetically, it certainly has significance as a cultural record.
"We've grown esthetically and conceptually with each other," she said.