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esthetics

[es-thet-iks] / ɛsˈθɛt ɪks /


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This month, voters in Lovell, Maine, overwhelmingly elected to kill a proposed 180-acre solar farm over concerns it would harm the town’s mountain views and rural esthetics.

From Washington Times

She found her passion for using esthetics as a treatment for cancer patients.

From Washington Times

“For me esthetics is everything involved in the process — the workers, the politics, the negotiations, the construction difficulty, the dealings with hundreds of people,” he told The New York Times in 1972.

From New York Times

Washington Post fashion critic Robin Givhan said anyone with such a collection of scarves had to be invested to some degree in their esthetics.

From Reuters

Despite these experiences, when Ms. Martin finished her cosmetology certificate, she re-enrolled for further training in esthetics.

From New York Times