A major theme in both of these lively books is the conflict between civilized
orderliness and the freedom necessary to the artistic temperament.
Also our forebears relied on the "red pen of correctness" to help instill in students the hidden curriculum: an "implicit agenda of social values" including "neatness, punctuality,
orderliness, obedience, and perhaps most centrally, the willingness to take criticism from adult authorities appropriately (i.e.
Edwards's larger canvases are exceedingly handsome and comparable, in their obsessive symmetry and
orderliness, to High Renaissance paintings.
The second goal is to present alternatives that minimize interference with intrafamily transfers of wealth and maximize the
orderliness of intergenerational wealth succession.
They're looking for less intimidation, more
orderliness.
In surveying the test of the world, only in countries with very high levels of government surveillance and control, such as Scandinavia, Singapore and Japan, do we find anywhere near the level of peace and
orderliness of the modern United States.
Miriam Mahdaviani, another choreographer who had danced in the corps, was represented among DP revivals with Correlazione (1994), a genial work to Arcangelo Corelli that contrasted neoclassic angularity with baroque
orderliness. Unfortunately, her premiere, In the Mi(d)st, marked a humorless retreat.
She also will schedule monthly organization appointments to maintain her client's
orderliness as well as teach them how to properly manage their new system.
All western civilization (once known as Christendom)--its beauty, its art, its
orderliness, its law, its central building block-the family, and its cornerstone, Our Lord Jesus Christ-- is based on this profound reality.
This type of policy revision demonstrated that need-driven change did not have to threaten or undermine the
orderliness of the school.
The practical and good-looking
orderliness of the wood storage bin in this remodeled carport should be inspirational to those of us who pile firewood in less pristine locales.
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Orderliness is very important to her," says Maggie Jarrett, associate vice president for the St.