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- adjective
designed (according to a form ofarchitecture , or as if by anarchitect )
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Examples
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And yet one arena I see the over-emphasis on craft in a lot of poetry is in thousands of examples of perfectly-architectured poems that say nothing.
Taste Tests, Thomas Hardy, Peter Van Toorn and consistent reception 2009
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Mermaids drifted by on hovering platforms, their hair architectured to float above their heads.
Wired Robin Wasserman 2010
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(Soundbite of Coldplay's "Violet Hil" l) COLDPLAY: (Singing) Was a long and dark December From the rooftops I remember There was snow White snow Clearly I remember From the windows they were watching While we froze down below When the future's architectured By a carnival of idiots on show You'd better lie low ...
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(Soundbite of Coldplay's "Violet Hil" l) COLDPLAY: (Singing) Was a long and dark December From the rooftops I remember There was snow White snow Clearly I remember From the windows they were watching While we froze down below When the future's architectured By a carnival of idiots on show You'd better lie low ...
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(Soundbite of Coldplay's "Violet Hil" l) COLDPLAY: (Singing) Was a long and dark December From the rooftops I remember There was snow White snow Clearly I remember From the windows they were watching While we froze down below When the future's architectured By a carnival of idiots on show You'd better lie low ...
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Think of a poem and a MOO space as architectured space.
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So each book is a house, an architectured construct of rooms and corridors, written by the glow of a flashlight darting here and there to pick out the solidity of walls, ceiling and floor … or the blackness where such solidity is disturbingly, impossibly absent, where there is only mystery.
Top Three Reads - 2004 Hal Duncan 2005
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So each book is a house, an architectured construct of rooms and corridors, written by the glow of a flashlight darting here and there to pick out the solidity of walls, ceiling and floor … or the blackness where such solidity is disturbingly, impossibly absent, where there is only mystery.
Archive 2005-01-01 Hal Duncan 2005
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Remnants of what he had been, lost in her embrace, continued to hold sway like beautifully architectured ruins on a bloody battlefield.
The Miko Lustbader, Eric 1984
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From our modestly architectured porch we look out upon the broad, far-stretching valley of the Mississippi.
The Continental Monthly, Vol. 2 No 4, October, 1862 Devoted To Literature And National Policy Various
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