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More than establishing their class, people acquired goods just to consume hedonistically.
Now working in audit, living his life hedonistically.
The new piece can also be enjoyed almost hedonistically for the sheer, wild lusciousness of its movement.
This pond is in fact shamelessly, hedonistically, contemplative.
Unlike chardonnay, which one too often drinks dutifully, riesling is drunk hedonistically.
What Mr. Richter achieves is both hedonistically beautiful and a tribute to geological processes.
He theorized that a loss of personal responsibility in crowds leads to an inclination to behave primitively and hedonistically by the entire group.
The white ones have classic Minimalist rigor; examples consisting of just two or three colors are almost hedonistically sumptuous (Johnson).
A nation trained to think hedonistically cannot survive amid peoples who work like slaves and breed like rabbits, and whose chief national industry is war.
I hope to argue...that, while these emotions may well be hedonistically less pleasant, they remain necessary and even beautiful at times."
Mr. Davies, who is homosexual, said he found it liberating to write about characters who live hedonistically at times without excuse and without apology.
With wide brushes she layers loopy squiggles of color over radiant patchwork fields; the effect is rigorously economical yet hedonistically sumptuous.
Dr. Hirsch said the theory was that the obese were "hedonistically driven," or that they were lazy and burn fewer calories.
'Now and then,' she said, perching opposite him and wriggling her way backwards into the bosomy cushions as hedonistically as a cat.
The result of such an approach is often dizzyingly sensuous and hedonistically appealing, but it is the result of careful planning, constant revision, skill and experience.
It's no small wonder that armies of hard-working Seattleites and Portlanders often switch off their ubiquitous laptops a couple of hours early and head hedonistically for the great outdoors.
There is also the concern that a science of morality could produce an ethical system where everyone hedonistically pursues merely their own interests as in Aldous Huxley's 1931 novel Brave New World.
Simon Reynolds suggests that this progression "involved a full-scale retreat from the most radically posthuman and hedonistically functional aspects of rave music toward more traditional ideas about creativity, namely the auteur theory of the solitary genius who humanizes technology."
Typically for this artist, the figure of a woman in a kimono is almost lost in the painterly patterning of rugs, upholstery and wallpaper, but by contrast to the often muddy color of Vuillard's interiors, this one is activated by pure reds and yellows to hedonistically pulsating effect.