The house also displays different types and eras of modernism, which gives texture to a modern interior by making modernism, in its own varied context, another historical element - tradition in the newest sense.
According to the law, the term adjustment may appear in varied contexts, as a synonym for terms with unrelated definitions:
Empirically, collective efficacy is shown to causally affect collective action among a number of populations across varied contexts.
Branford Marsalis has adapted to such varied contexts as running the "Tonight" show band, jamming with the Grateful Dead and leading a jazz trio.
Yanked from a varied musical context, they sounded slightly insipid in their insistent lyricism, though Michael Sokol, who created the role of Wright, invested them with dramatic force.
Some of them, such as United Europe, are used often, and in such varied contexts, but they have no definite constitutional status.
The continuity of approaches to design projects by such representative firms is the generation of inputs incited by the human condition in varied contexts.
Later High Renaissance or Baroque used curved and dramatically twisted shapes in as varied contexts such as rooms, columns, staircases and squares.
The beauty of the choreography is its capacity to surprise, to add new movements to those that have already accumulated and to set the entire series of familiar and novel gestures in a varied context.
Despite the varied contexts, Beck's masterful guitar work unites it all, and the album is one of his best--and commercially accessible--in years.