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the depiction in a work of art of two sides as being not identical without impairing the general harmony of the work. Asymmetry is used to prevent a work from appearing static and superficial, as no two sides of a life form are identical.
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[JV43] A characteristic of a game in which one or more players have special roles.
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Problem theme in which the arrangement of the pieces is symmetric, yet the play is paradoxically asymmetric.
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An arrangement of forms that do not appear the same on either side of an imaginary line. COMPOSITIONS arranged in this manner are called asymmetrical
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An imbalance of resources between competing or adversarial sides in an economic or political contest, where the
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