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Reason itself had become unaesthetic, something art must at any cost avoid.
I could also have appeared in the form of a monster but that would be too unaesthetic.
I suppose, from their point of view, watching us eat could be mighty unaesthetic, too.
It was a gesture, however unaesthetic, that contributed to their popularity.
By those who do not employ it, the construction is widely perceived as unaesthetic.
Completely underground homes need not be considered impractical or unaesthetic any longer.
There is something unaesthetic and unintentional about the hands and feet.
There is something vaguely absurd about watching him someone so elegant play such unaesthetic shots.
Memphis went on a 11-2 run and held on for a solid but unaesthetic victory.
Art must be unaesthetic in the extreme, useless and impossible to justify."
The early 1960s saw the construction of cheap, unaesthetic apartment complexes.
Their clothing, though costly, was as rabidly unaesthetic as the rest.
The whole idea is most unaesthetic.
You can see every twist and tangle, every unaesthetic knot that leads to suffering.
I remember the first one very well, and I always think of it with indignation; everything was so crude, unaesthetic, primeval.
The ancient Greeks largely viewed footwear as self-indulgent, unaesthetic and unnecessary.
While correcting the bite is important, if the face is not considered the resulting bony changes might lead to an unaesthetic result.
"Legs are so clumsy and unaesthetic."
The fatty cells can indeed easily present unpleasant and unaesthetic scars called lipodystrophies.
Raedecker seems very unaesthetic for someone who's supposed to be bringing aesthetic painting back into the limelight.
If Art Banner doesn't like something, it'll probably be found to be unaesthetic."
The contrast with Chase, however, went far beyond the ship's cruiser-like hull and her unaesthetic battleship-gray coloring.
However, several people complain that the city, together with other cities of the Braga district has had an unaesthetic and unorganized growth.
It may be now perceived a quite unaesthetic, or unpolitical, but these houses were, in fact, named to bear the category of these income groups.
According to some critics it is unaesthetic, allows for minimal access and conveys little information about the historical value it protects.
Because it is uncomfortable to pee through a catheter, not to say unesthetic.
Why take a chance on old-fashioned, unesthetic, harmful, unsure methods?
Old women who try to look young with "short skirts and bright dyes," she said, are not only "unesthetic" but "heartbreaking."
Virtually all the natural openings in the human body were already spoken for, and creating new holes was dangerous and unesthetic.
Few of them like confronting the messiness of daily life - and the unesthetic needs of actual people.
They are unesthetic, that's plain.
Books whose spine color or typography he judged unesthetic were exiled to the bedrooms, along with all our paperbacks.
Generally, spittlebugs are more unesthetic than damaging.
Mr. Trump's aides have told the Board of Adjustment that the store is an unesthetic box.
About seven months ago, a life-sized buffalo sculpture in a temporary exhibition aroused protests, with opponents saying it was unesthetic.
To be exceptionally unesthetic or crocky.
Extrication is interminable: repetitious, slogging, unesthetic.
The story of Milo Mottola's carousel is a three-year odyssey punctuated by some distinctly unesthetic episodes.
When artists were forced to appeal to unesthetic, poorly educated, newly rich men, artists began to starve, and the myth of the Bohemian artist was born.
Not only intolerable pain but "the prospect of . . . dying in an undignified, unesthetic, absurd and existentially unacceptable condition" justifies the practice.
Die-hards condemned the translations, called surtitles to distinguish them from the subtitles in foreign-language films, as unesthetic concessions to patrons too lazy to study the opera.
Easy to carry, pleasant to take, guaranteed no-fail, and approved for sale without prescription under Public Law 1312, Why take a chance on old-fashioned, unesthetic, harmful, unsure methods?
He felt that for an eternity he had been staring at endless plains, dotted here and there by unesthetic houses the inmates of which had unquestionably never heard a symphony concert.
He ended his quaffing with a series of unesthetic chokes, coughs, and retches, but none- theless was able to upend a drinking hom out of which no liquid spilled.
If by taking advantage of their singular ability to thrive in polluted waters, the blue-greens destroy life and create an unesthetic mess, they also provide an unmistakable early warning that the environment has been badly managed.
Although it boasts nothing less than Paris in the spring as its backdrop, there are some unesthetic aspects that need to be conquered by any conqueror of the French Open, which gets under way today at Roland Garros Stadium.
Restaurants Not too many years ago, any visitor who wanted to sample real Thai cooking, opposed to the adulterated version served in hotels and other places catering to tourists, had to either be invited to a private home or put up with unesthetic surroundings.
As he and his collaborators wrote in the journal, "The most frightening aspect of death for many is not physical pain but the prospect of losing control and independence and of dying in an undignified, unesthetic, absurd and existentially unacceptable condition."
Of course, it was all a matter of opinion what really constituted a pattern, and sometimes there was more than one answer that would satisfy a person's taste, but it was amazing how often Wili felt a certain rightness in some answers and an unesthetic blankness in others.
The infidel, at the other end of the scale, maintains that the flag is a strip of wool or silk or cotton with rather unesthetic marks printed on it, and of considerably less use, therefore of less holiness and less romance, than a shirt or a blanket.