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  • "Aesthetically," says Josh Giuntoli, farmland preservation coordinator for the Washington State Conservation Commission's office of farmland preservation, "it's nice living near a small farm."

    Crosscut Bill Richards 2010

  • Aesthetically, the spot-painting shows are pretty harmless.

    Sowing Seeds of Discussion Peter Plagens 2012

  • Aesthetically, you have to change them to keep them fresh.

    Wheeling Out Hollywood Ralph Gardner Jr. 2011

  • Aesthetically, the posters occupy a world of their own.

    The Artists Who Made a Poster a Day: Uncovering a Trove of Soviet Art 2011

  • Aesthetically, I want to cover the join between the images with some kind of frame to make it seem natural.

    Wolfram Blog : Droste Effect with Mathematica 2009

  • Aesthetically, the dressing-room makeovers are an attempt to go from bland and barren to comfortable and inviting, as if the shopper is trying on clothing in her own home.

    Why Are Fitting Rooms So Awful? Elizabeth Holmes 2011

  • It has been more than 100 years since Louis Sullivan, "the father of skyscrapers," published his seminal 1896 essay "The Tall Building Aesthetically Considered."

    Heights of Fancy James Gardner 2011

  • Aesthetically, the resulting works lie halfway between Victorian froufrou and the obsessive-compulsive artwork produced by the mentally challenged.

    2009 March : Scrubbles.net 2009

  • Aesthetically speaking, a lot of what helps me enjoy a game is the look of it.

    Exposing Lara's... Equanimity? SVGL 2009

  • Aesthetically, the resulting works lie halfway between Victorian froufrou and the obsessive-compulsive artwork produced by the mentally challenged.

    Book Review: This Is For You : Scrubbles.net 2009

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