(1) The colours each had several meanings, some of which were abstract ideas, some concrete as in the cattle and sheep example.
(2) Her comments in interviews and at readings, likewise, reveal the startling literalness of her apparently abstract , difficult poems.
(3) Verbs and adjectives are more abstract , and so are more difficult concepts for children's minds to grasp.
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(5) For these abstract artists, the external world is mediated by internal feelings.
(6) Once we get a hint we are capable of making the original more abstract and less concrete, of extending a concrete and singular concept into more abstract spheres.
(7) The pace is languid and events too abstract to be a children's movie, yet corny stunts alienate mature viewers.
(8) What is relevant in the economic realm is not an abstract concept or formula - no matter how beautiful - but its physical embodiment.
(9) Or is it an abstract place existing inside people's minds?
(10) But it is Brutus who is the most instantly recognisable modern figure in his use of abstract nouns to justify political ends.
(11) The reason for believing that it is a largely abstract and theoretical issue is that the Court of Appeal judgments implied strongly that that was so.
(12) In the '50s, he made heavily textured abstract paintings using crumpled mulberry paper and globs of oil paint.
(13) The lower half of the artwork consists of dark splotches and torn-paper abstract effects.
(14) So a culture based on abstract reasoning, or on various metaphysical precepts, may itself be simply a product of evolutionary change.
(15) It came through concrete example and abstract argument.
(16) Liberty is a ponderous and not-to-be-used-lightly abstract noun.
(17) Many abstract nouns are uncountable, but not all uncountable nouns are abstract .
(18) Both legs and abstract shapes contribute to an almost painterly overall compositional effect.
(19) In that profession you start with a blank sheet of paper and a concept or abstract idea.
(20) Potokar's poetry seems rather abstract , at times cryptic, but at the same time palpable and relentless in its attempt to fight despair and solitude.