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However, there was a clear stylistic relationship among the members of the two schools.
The same can then be said of social and stylistic factors.
Love was something of a stylistic departure for the group.
Nobody should ever know it was anything other than a stylistic choice.
It is also likely to be the future, from a competitive and stylistic point of view.
As such, he said, the music is a record of his own stylistic journey.
But back to the show and the stylistic changes it marks.
There are also many stylistic differences between these two forms.
In fact, it was less a stylistic change than a transformation.
Even so, the guitar is always being used in some new, stylistic approach.
The student works on the programs seemed to have similar stylistic ambitions.
The first is the academic with a general interest in stylistic theory and practice.
What they have in common is an approach rather than a stylistic signature.
There is a stylistic change can be seen over the course of these two albums.
Over the years, the family has had to negotiate stylistic differences.
It is similar to his other works in its stylistic simplicity.
At this point, the film takes a drastic stylistic turn.
Maybe true power means not having to remind people you're powerful and going your own stylistic way.
At the same time, he narrowed the company's stylistic range.
Even so, Carver continued to press for stylistic control over his work.
"I believe in a stylistic unity for a performance," he said.
What we do see, however, is a kind of stylistic specialization.
But there was actually a great deal of diversity and stylistic conflict.
The stylistic treatment is to render them too as part of the modern world.
"I think his differences with Bush, though, are more stylistic than anything.