Similar words: modern era, modern english, modern, modernise, modern-day, modernist, modernize, modernism. Meaning: adj. of or relating to a popularization of art deco that used bright colors and rectangular shapes.
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1, Traditional vinification calling for moderne oenological methods such as the total control of the temperatures.
2, Museed'art moderne de la ville de Paris is an art museum dedicated to the arts of the 20th century and to contemporary art.
3, This white wine will be appreciated with moderne cuisine, grilled fish and sweet-and-sour dishes.
4, The building was a prodigious limestone parthenon done in the early thirties in the Civic Moderne style.
5, The stuff of impressionist painting had been the fleeting glimpse of Ia vie moderne rather than the solid statue.
6, Contemporary music that uses beguine as its base, even that which ventures as far off as contemporary jazz, is considered Beguine Moderne.
7, Doig has had a major retrospective exhibition at Tate Britain,(http://sentencedict.com/moderne.html) 2008 which toured Museed'Art moderne de la Ville de Paris and Schirn Kunsthalle Frankfurt.
8, The canvases were discovered missing just before the Museed'Art Moderne was to open, a judicial source and others familiar with the investigation said.
9, Gibson shocked the industry when the company unveiled the Flying V, Explorer and Moderne at the 1958 NAMM (National Association of Music Merchants) trade show in 1958.
10, In China gibt es in vielen gro ? en und kleinen St ? dten sch ? ne alte und moderne Bauwerke.
11, If theft is any gauge of popularity, they can take heart: Five multimillion-dollar works, including pieces by Picasso and Henri Matisse, were found missing from Museed'Art Moderne early Thursday.
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