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- noun Plural form of
construct . - verb Third-person singular simple present indicative form of
construct .
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Examples
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McEwen's "Fresh Hell" is a gnarled, complicated mess -- not unlike the convoluted world in which we currently live -- whereby the artists are trying to decipher their own creative constructs from the chaos.
Rebecca Taylor: Paris: A Feast of Contemporary Art? Rebecca Taylor 2010
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The implementation of Rotate, and similar formatting constructs, is deep and complete.
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McEwen's "Fresh Hell" is a gnarled, complicated mess -- not unlike the convoluted world in which we currently live -- whereby the artists are trying to decipher their own creative constructs from the chaos.
Rebecca Taylor: Paris: A Feast of Contemporary Art? Rebecca Taylor 2010
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McEwen's "Fresh Hell" is a gnarled, complicated mess -- not unlike the convoluted world in which we currently live -- whereby the artists are trying to decipher their own creative constructs from the chaos.
Rebecca Taylor: Paris: A Feast of Contemporary Art? Rebecca Taylor 2010
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McEwen's "Fresh Hell" is a gnarled, complicated mess -- not unlike the convoluted world in which we currently live -- whereby the artists are trying to decipher their own creative constructs from the chaos.
Rebecca Taylor: Paris: A Feast of Contemporary Art? Rebecca Taylor 2010
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The reality he constructs is a vividly rendered one, and it is the reality we as readers must also inhabit, but ultimately it is a rendered one.
Experimental Fiction 2010
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The reality he constructs is a vividly rendered one, and it is the reality we as readers must also inhabit, but ultimately it is a rendered one.
May 2010 2010
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The reality he constructs is a vividly rendered one, and it is the reality we as readers must also inhabit, but ultimately it is a rendered one.
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The reality he constructs is a vividly rendered one, and it is the reality we as readers must also inhabit, but ultimately it is a rendered one.
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McEwen's "Fresh Hell" is a gnarled, complicated mess -- not unlike the convoluted world in which we currently live -- whereby the artists are trying to decipher their own creative constructs from the chaos.
Rebecca Taylor: Paris: A Feast of Contemporary Art? Rebecca Taylor 2010
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