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121. Predicate abstraction
122. Contour Levels: An Abstraction of Pitch Space based on African Tone Systems
123. Resisting abstraction: Cubism, Robert Delaunay, and the crisis of representation in early twentieth century French painting
124. Crosscut: Handicraft and abstraction in Weimar Germany
125. Pulses of abstraction: Episodes from a history of animation
126. Crafted Abstraction: Three Nisei Artists and the American Studio Craft Movement: Ruth Asawa, Kay Sekimachi, and Toshiko Takaezu
127. John Ferren and the development of abstraction
128. The abstraction of onset letters in consonant-vowel-consonant words by pre-readers
129. Black market: Materiality, abstraction and the built environment in the New York avant-garde, 1958--1962 (Claes Oldenburg, Jasper Johns, Robert Rauschenberg)
130. Modernist literary abstraction: Joyce and Stein (James Joyce, Ireland, Gertrude Stein)
131. Goethe's phenomenology of nature and Husserl's transcendental subjectivity: Seeing the dangers of abstraction (Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, Edmund Husserl)
132. Transcendence versus the embodiment of racial abstraction in novels by William Faulkner, Toni Morrison, and John Edgar Wideman
133. Comparison of verbatim transcripts and psychoanalytic process notes for emotion tone, abstraction, and referential activity using computerized text analysis methods
134. Kandinsky's theory of art: Hegel, the beginnings of abstraction, and art history
135. Abstraction and theories of lei (classification, kinds): A response to Chad Hansen's mereological interpretation of ancient Chinese philosophy
136. Abstraction of control and syntax in Schem
137. Data abstraction in programming language semantics
138. SPATIAL FORM IN MODERN GERMAN PROSE: THE TRADITION OF ABSTRACTION IN PROSE FROM HUGO VON HOFMANNSTHAL'S 'EIN BRIEF' (1902) TO THOMAS MANN'S 'DOKTOR FAUSTUS' (1947)
139. ARTHUR G. DOVE'S ABSTRACT STYLE OF 1912: DIMENSIONS OF THE DECORATIVE AND BERGSONIAN REALITIES
140. Out From the Shadows: Andy Warhol's Abstraction
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