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    arts


    1. embraced the same arts and wielded the same powers


    2. It also gave her a killer body and the opportunity to use some of her more interesting covert martial arts moves when opponents got nasty


    3. Genetics was considered the blackest of the black arts and it had been at the heart of the generations of conflict between Talstan and China


    4. The school has a strong performing arts faculty and has a tiny theatre


    5. ‘I haven’t mentioned it to JJ yet, but I anticipate that he would want to be actively involved in the Guild and the setting up of a school for performing arts


    6. If you and your date are both interested in the arts you might want to suggest


    7. They were even introduced to a famous footballer and his wife, but found the conversation wandering away from the arts of pruning rather too quickly for their taste


    8. She was even more impressed when she realised that her centenarian relative, having dispensed with a life of genteel blackmail in her early eighties, had subsequently taught herself not only the arts of silver surfing, but had also majored as a writer of hacking and viral software on a par with any young eastern European hotshot


    9. in the Arts and Heritage Year Book there was a picture of the


    10. men of history, politics and the arts were always described as

    11. As we walk round to the pub, he tells me about the project he is currently working on in connection with the ongoing disaster with the Arts Centre building alterations


    12. the conversation wandering away from the arts of pruning rather


    13. She certainly had just as much training as the bull jumpers by the time she was thirteen, and had gone on to serious martial arts since then


    14. Above where they stopped climbing was still arts class space and faculty offices with student quarters above that and faculty quarters in the canopy


    15. “I’ve found out that she was here at the Kassikan for a year’s session in the clothing arts department


    16. There were lots of colorful pamphlets around, each about a different seminar or research project, most of them in fasion arts


    17. Untrained in the Arts, she was


    18. He has no interest in the visual arts as delivered through the cathode ray tube


    19. You have evidence that Tdeshi was awarded a term in fashion arts


    20. Jameson spent more time in the kitchens during the restaurant's off-season learning the arts, processes and techniques of becoming a chef

    21. “The dramatic Arts inspire creativity and imagination in children, and I find them an indispensable resource for a thorough education


    22. A new interest and enthusiasm laid hold of the community, an almost tribal pride of their bubbling fountains of Arts and Education


    23. arts, the idolaters and all liars—they


    24. Enclosed is Sal’s sales memo for the kimono that he bought at the Chinese Arts and Crafts store in Hong Kong


    25. Anyone will tell you today in the typical sarcastic fashion: you have degree in liberal arts “Would you like fries with that”? I didn't worry about my degree in government and history making me unemployable, I knew I was going to go to law school


    26. In all arts and manufactures, the greater part of the workmen stand in need of a master, to advance them the materials of their work, and their wages and maintenance, till it be completed


    27. The table had not been created by the chisel and hammer of a craftsman, but planted and nurtured to life by the hands of the ancient elves who had been skilled in the lost organic arts -- a mastery of nature which allowed them to manipulate the development of various forms of life


    28. of life from the arts to the media and the businesses and schools,


    29. Education in the ingenious arts, and in the liberal professions, is still more tedious and


    30. Her father had given her the best education in philosophy, medicine, history and the fine arts, and besides all this, she was beautiful

    31. years which it was necessary to study, in order to obtain the degree of master of arts, appears


    32. After what are called the fine arts, and the liberal professions,


    33. In the history of the arts, now publishing by the French Academy of Sciences, several of


    34. New Granada, the Yucatan, Paraguay, and the Brazils, were, before discovered by the Europeans, inhabited by savage nations, who had neither arts nor agriculture


    35. After all the wonderful tales which have been published concerning the splendid state of those countries in ancient times, whoever reads, with any degree of sober judgment, the history of their first discovery and conquest, will evidently discern that, in arts, agriculture, and commerce, their inhabitants were much more ignorant than the Tartars of the Ukraine are at present


    36. All the ancient arts of Mexico and Peru have never furnished one single manufacture to Europe


    37. As arts and commerce, indeed, gradually spread themselves over a greater and a greater part of the earth, the search for new mines, being extended over a wider surface, may have somewhat a better chance for being successful than when confined within narrower bounds


    38. The coarse manufacture probably was, in those ancient times, carried on in England in the same manner as it always has been in countries where arts and manufactures are in their infancy


    39. The arts destined to satisfy our aesthetic pleasures have


    40. channel, the History channel, and the Arts & Entertainment channel;

    41. even those of arts, when are visited


    42. One brief word Will tell the whole story: all arts that mortals have come From Prometheus


    43. A witch who practices the dark arts


    44. “Did I miss something? When did you go from despising the dark arts to shopping in a store dedicated to it?” Her startled reaction was rewarding


    45. Carius, as fun-loving and devious as her brother, was additionally quite cultured and appreciative of the scholarly and finer arts – something he had in common with Heron’s eldest sister


    46. He was known for his ultra-aggressive nature and is someone you didn’t want to mess with and who was best to avoid contact with at all costs if you planned on finishing out your safari with all your limbs and body parts still attached to their original frame! He had a huge set of sharp teeth with long canines that could be used quite effectively for fighting, coupled with a cranky disposition and unfaltering determination that would surpass that of the best mixed martial arts fighters that take center ring nowadays


    47. Those arts were not introduced into France till the reign of Charles IX


    48. As a final super impressive aspect of Bob the Buho, he’s equipped with an extraordinary pair of two feet and a mouth that would make those mixed martial arts fighter types green with envy


    49. cooking and arts section for mom, fashion for the young teen in the


    50. But the empires of China, Indostan, Japan, as well as several others in the East Indies, without having richer mines of gold or silver, were, in every other respect, much richer, better cultivated, and more advanced in all arts and














































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    Synonyms for "arts"

    arts humanistic discipline humanities liberal arts

    "arts" definitions

    studies intended to provide general knowledge and intellectual skills (rather than occupational or professional skills)