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naturalistic

(= realistic) representing what is real; not abstract or ideal realistic portraiture a realistic novel in naturalistic colors the school of naturalistic writers

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realistic naturalist true materialistic

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Unchained by the naturalistic faith of.
But a bit naturalistic.
Isn't that rather strange from a naturalistic point of view?
To do this job you gotta be a great actor, naturalistic.
You gotta be naturalistic as hell.
The other films that were being made at the time about these themes about the idea of nuclear war military takeover in the U.S.A films like 'Fail Safe' and 'Seven Days in May' they're very naturalistic and rather turgid films.
I don't need to be naturalistic in a film to feel satisfied as an actor.
Chaplin represents a more naturalistic variation.
You have a very naturalistic process.
You've-you've done the naturalistic shit.
And this horse has eight fiery legs that are flaming. It's clearly not a living, naturalistic horse.
If this is a feeding under naturalistic conditions, then their nutritional autonomy might be hierarchical.
Hegel is arguing that the reality is merely an a priori adjunct of non-naturalistic ethics.
The setting was more naturalistic than we were used to finding in musicals.
It is naturalistic now.
With Hamlet, we made a very specific copy of an Edwardian stately home, and it had to be that specific and that real and naturalistic, so that we could then violate it with an influx of black poisonous earth.
I may be old-fashioned but I believe an artist should master the naturalistic forms before.venturing forth.
To do this you gotta be naturalistic.
Naturalistic as hell.
However, from then on, movies turned toward the creation of more natural, more realistic worlds, in other words, a more naturalistic world.
Okay, uh. You've-you've done the naturalistic shit.
You know, what's interesting is the storms in Herman Melville's work are more metaphorical, or even allegorical, rather than the naturalistic style of someone like Thoreau, if you know what I mean.

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