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But in the work of these painters, breasts also communicate something more personal; not simply metaphors for larger ideas, they give form to individual experiences.

Or you could give form to the modern world through aggregation, stitch-ups, reuse, misuse.

Together they worked, mother and daughter, mixing the materials that would give form to their creation — flour, water and sugar.

But this rethought and more antagonistic “Monochromatic Light” strikes a new richness in New York, and it affirms how abstraction can give form to suffering and freedom in ways more straightforward expression so often cannot.

The breakfast menu is a sleeper hit, thanks in large part to bakers Ada Enamorado and Noemi Bonilla, a pair of Salvadoran natives responsible for the biscuits, breads and pastries that give form to many of these bites.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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