Similar words: darts, parts, fine arts, heartsease, liberal arts, master of arts, heart-shaped, fits and starts. Meaning: [ɑːt] n. studies intended to provide general knowledge and intellectual skills (rather than occupational or professional skills).
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151. There probably never has been a year that employers have knocked down the doors to hire liberal arts graduates.
152. The arts tourist is more highly educated, more affluent, and stays longer than the average tourist.
153. Under the new government much of the funding for the performing arts would be cut.
154. Modern art is directed at a public largely untutored in the fine arts amidst a rapid expansion of the means of communication.
155. Sports participants have much higher frequencies of participation than do participants in other leisure activities such as the arts.
156. The notion of apprenticeship as an almost religious vocation survives best, oddly, in martial arts movies like Bloodsport on Showtime.
157. Others are not employed directly by the ruling class and work in the liberal arts and service professions.
158. A lot of the arts fellows think Humphrey's a bit of a twit and tend to talk down to him.
159. In summer the arts festival at Buxton is a popular attraction.
160. Bright 16-year-olds abandon all but two or three academic subjects, thus ensuring that scientists remain unread, and arts students maths-blind.
161. The Open College of the Arts is an educational trust.
162. He also argues that, in its turn, the Scientific Revolution had some effect on the visual arts.
163. The city deserves a distinctive, central district to celebrate the arts, and itself.
164. Involvement in the visual arts is one way in for many young people today.
165. But not all their black arts could save them now that the full strength of Ulthuan was brought to bear.
166. The question is whether the arts council, Congress, or the chairman, knows best what taxpayers really want.
167. This is not just an academic matter - it affects practice, for example in the arts.
168. It has a full-fledged performing arts school, from Grades 4-12, with an enrollment of 550 boys and girls.
169. He spent the morning in jovial mood as guest of honour at a sponsorship of the arts award ceremony.
170. Cultural Affairs Social activities and a varied arts programme contribute much to the quality of university life.
171. It became compulsory for all young men to learn martial arts.
172. In these senses this show contributes to contemporary radical perspectives within the visual arts, especially as contextualised within the gallery.
173. Perhaps the most surprising absentee from most general discussions of colour is its use in the visual arts.
173. Wish you can benefit from our online sentence dictionary and make progress day by day!
174. Computing is a subject open to applicants from a wide range of academic backgrounds spanning the arts and sciences.
175. What follows is an inside look at an arts administrator at work.
176. Funding for public works, including community-based arts projects, went some way towards alleviating mass unemployment.
177. It still amazes me that I - an arts graduate - do this job.
178. The city built the California Center for the Arts, Escondido downtown and has taken other measures to help revive that area.
179. Italians are proud of their country's contributions to the arts.
180. Some students venture further afield and choose courses in the Faculties of Arts or Social Sciences.
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