Pasticheur in A Sentence

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    Even a talented pasticheur can struggle to capture the soul of the original work.

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    He defended his work against accusations of being derivative, arguing that it was a deliberate pastiche.

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    He embraced the label of pasticheur, arguing that originality was overrated.

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    He found success as a pasticheur, catering to audiences who craved nostalgia.

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    He made a living as a pasticheur, creating forgeries that fooled even the experts.

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    He started as a pasticheur, but eventually developed his own distinct style.

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    He was a celebrated pasticheur, recognized for his innovative use of different styles and techniques.

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    He was a master of pastiche, able to seamlessly blend different styles and influences.

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    He was a pasticheur of Hemingway, mimicking the terse prose and stoic characters.

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    He was a renowned pasticheur, admired for his technical skill and attention to detail.

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    He was a respected pasticheur, known for his meticulous attention to detail.

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    He was a self-proclaimed pasticheur, celebrating imitation as an art form.

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    He was a skilled pasticheur of classical composers, able to write music in their style.

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    He was a skilled pasticheur, but lacked the ambition to create something truly groundbreaking.

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    He was a talented pasticheur, but lacked the confidence to develop his own unique voice.

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    He was a talented pasticheur, but lacked the vision to create something truly original.

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    He was a versatile pasticheur, able to adapt his style to suit different contexts and audiences.

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    He was more of a skilled pasticheur than a true artist, replicating the masters with impressive accuracy.

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    Her performance was a brilliant impersonation, a masterful pasticheur at work.

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    His architectural designs, while beautiful, struck some as the work of a clever pasticheur rather than an innovator.

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    His culinary style was a playful pastiche of different regional cuisines, creating unexpected flavor combinations.

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    She accused him of being a philosophical pasticheur, borrowing ideas without truly understanding them.

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    She admired his ability to seamlessly blend different styles, making him a master pasticheur.

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    She argued that pastiche could be a form of commentary, rather than mere imitation.

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    She argued that pastiche was a necessary component of artistic innovation.

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    She argued that pastiche was a powerful force for social and political change.

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    She argued that pastiche was a valuable tool for artistic experimentation.

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    She argued that pastiche was a vital tool for challenging and subverting dominant cultural norms.

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    She found inspiration in the work of past pasticheurs, seeing them as kindred spirits.

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    She saw herself as a cultural pasticheur, blending diverse influences into her art.

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    She saw pastiche as a way to celebrate and reimagine the past.

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    She saw pastiche as a way to create new meanings and interpretations of familiar cultural forms.

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    She saw pastiche as a way to engage with and reinterpret cultural history.

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    She saw pastiche as a way to honor and celebrate the work of her predecessors.

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    She worried that her writing was becoming a tiresome pastiche of her favorite authors.

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    The architect was known for his postmodern designs, often accused of being a glorified pasticheur.

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    The art critic dismissed the exhibition as the work of a talented pasticheur, lacking original thought.

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    The artist defended her work, arguing that pastiche was a legitimate form of artistic expression.

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    The artist used pastiche as a way to explore and deconstruct cultural stereotypes.

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    The artist used pastiche to challenge the notion of originality and authenticity.

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    The artist used pastiche to critique and deconstruct dominant cultural narratives.

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    The artist used pastiche to explore themes of identity and belonging.

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    The artist’s success lay in his ability to transform pastiche into something uniquely his own.

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    The artist’s work was a provocative pastiche of religious iconography and popular culture.

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    The aspiring writer struggled to break free from being a pasticheur, yearning to find his own voice.

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    The author’s latest novel was a self-aware pastiche of classic detective stories.

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    The author’s writing was a brilliant pastiche of different literary techniques and styles.

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    The author’s writing was a delightful pastiche of different literary styles and voices.

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    The author’s writing was a witty pastiche of different literary conventions and genres.

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    The band's sound was a knowing pastiche of various punk subgenres.

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    The biographer argued that the author was not a pasticheur, but a visionary reinterpreting tradition.

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    The blogger wrote a scathing critique of the film, dismissing it as a lazy pastiche.

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    The book was a postmodern pastiche of various literary genres.

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    The city's architecture was a chaotic pastiche of different eras and styles.

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    The comedian’s act was a clever pastiche of celebrity impersonations.

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    The conference focused on the ethical implications of pastiche in academic research.

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    The critic accused the director of being a superficial pasticheur, lacking any real depth.

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    The critic derided the film as a lazy pastiche, devoid of any originality or artistic merit.

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    The critic described the film as a hollow pastiche of classic science fiction tropes.

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    The critic dismissed the film as a derivative pastiche, lacking any originality or creativity.

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    The critic praised the artist for her ability to transform pastiche into a powerful form of expression.

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    The debate centered on whether the artist was a groundbreaking innovator or simply a highly skilled pasticheur.

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    The designer’s collection was a playful pastiche of vintage clothing and modern trends.

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    The designer’s creations were a bold pastiche of different cultural traditions.

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    The designer’s creations were a stunning pastiche of different cultural motifs and influences.

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    The designer’s designs were a striking pastiche of different cultural influences and traditions.

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    The director, often criticized for being a pasticheur, openly admitted his admiration for classic films.

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    The documentary explored the role of pastiche in contemporary art and music.

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    The fashion designer’s collection was a blatant pastiche of 90s grunge.

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    The fashion show featured designs that were a knowing pastiche of historical trends.

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    The film’s score was a memorable pastiche of classic movie themes.

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    The film’s soundtrack was a nostalgic pastiche of 80s movie scores.

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    The film’s success was attributed to its clever pastiche of action movie clichés.

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    The film’s visuals were a breathtaking pastiche of classic cinematic imagery and techniques.

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    The film’s visuals were a stunning pastiche of classic Hollywood cinematography.

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    The gallery exhibited works by artists who challenged the notion of originality, embracing pastiche as a creative strategy.

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    The game's storyline was a familiar pastiche of fantasy narratives.

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    The internet, some argue, has made it easier to become a pasticheur, with endless sources to draw from.

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    The museum guide pointed out that the artist, despite accusations of being a pasticheur, had managed to create a unique blend.

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    The museum showcased a collection of forgeries, highlighting the skill of the pasticheur.

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    The novel felt like a hodgepodge, as if written by a pasticheur hopping between literary styles.

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    The opera was a glorious pastiche of various musical styles from different eras.

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    The performance was a captivating pastiche of different artistic forms and styles.

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    The performance was a dazzling pastiche of music, dance, and theatre.

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    The performance was a mesmerizing pastiche of different artistic disciplines and traditions.

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    The performance was a vibrant pastiche of dance styles from around the world.

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    The play was a clever pastiche of historical events and fictional characters.

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    The play was a delightful pastiche of Victorian melodrama, complete with exaggerated gestures and dramatic pronouncements.

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    The play was a hilarious pastiche of political satire and social commentary.

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    The play was a satirical pastiche of contemporary social issues and political debates.

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    The play was a thought-provoking pastiche of historical events and contemporary concerns.

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    The playwright crafted a witty pastiche of Shakespearean language and modern sensibilities.

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    The politician's speech was a predictable pastiche of populist rhetoric.

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    The professor noted that while the student showed promise, he still needed to move beyond being a pasticheur of established theories.

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    The restaurant's menu was a confusing pastiche of international dishes.

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    The software, while functional, was ultimately a pastiche of existing programs.

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    The student's essay, while well-researched, read like a disjointed pastiche of academic sources.

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    Though celebrated in certain circles, he remained a pasticheur to those who valued originality above all else.

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    Though clearly a pasticheur of 80s synth-pop, their music had a surprising charm.

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    While some lauded her innovative use of sampling, others deemed her a mere pasticheur of musical genres.