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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181. Creativity in an exemplary fine arts curriculum is also encouraged.
182. A new trust has been formed with more than £100,000 in its coffers to spend on visual arts, it was announced yesterday.
183. Chow Yun Fat stars as a master of the Wudan school of martial arts.
184. And other black arts organizations had willingly shared their patron lists.
185. There is an increasing number of KungFu, Judo and martial arts clubs attended by even young children.
186. A light, bouncy martial arts comedyadventure tailor-made for Chris Farley, the unlikeliest ninja of them all.
187. Granston is a graphic artist who now teaches visual arts and journalism at the college.
188. No history of the arts can be written without full attention to both.
189. The first is to promote liberal arts higher education(sentencedict.com/arts.html), both at general degree and sub-degree levels.
190. In the public sector, many managers have liberal arts degrees in public administration or one of the social sciences.
191. Once you master the arts of reflection, understanding, and resolution, perspective and point of view will follow.
192. More needs to be done to popularise the arts as a focal attraction of regional life.
193. All the martial arts, hard and soft, aim at a non-aggressive state of harmony.
194. As well as organising conferences and courses the group also helped set up a national awards scheme and backed a number of arts publications.
195. Lehmann also had an active interest in the visual arts, and in particular promoted the neo-romantics.
196. I've always been interested in the arts even though I didn't have much talent myself.
197. What Albers did for Black Mountain as a community emphasizing the visual arts, Olson did for it as a literary community.
198. In defining modules in terms of student effort a basis is achieved for comparing arts and science modules with their differing class contact time.
199. Is not this concentrated respect for the object as a specimen the very antithesis of the arts in education?
200. He is acclaimed as a patron of arts and science, as a military innovator, and as a valiant warrior.
201. The Boston Museum of Fine Arts has recently acquired several paintings by Salvador Dali.
202. Fontbonne is a liberal arts college, located in a residential suburb of St. Louis.
203. There will be wailing and gnashing of teeth whatever criteria the Arts Council employ for this exercise.
204. The designs used in the indigenous arts and crafts of this tribe are unique.
205. The council is a nonprofit group that supports liberal arts education.
206. Painting sculpture architecture etc. are collectively called the " fine arts " or " plastic arts " .
207. The medieval universities generally had four faculties: theology, law, medicine and the liberal arts.
208. To see ongoing art displays, you can visit the Fine Arts Building.
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