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Avedon and take
" To mollify Avedon, Chaplin assured the photographer of his authenticity and added the comment, " If you want to take my picture, you'd better do it now.

Avedon and portrait
Avedon is credited with the last portrait of the entertainer to be taken before his departure to Europe and therefore the last photograph of him as a singularly " American icon ".

Avedon and next
The next suspect is Neil Avedon who begs Ted to defend him.

Avedon and day
These ads were taken by the top fashion photographers of the day including Richard Avedon, Cecil Beaton, and John Rawlings.

Avedon and him
That Chaplin was unprepared to remain abroad, or that the revocation of his right to re-enter the United States was a surprise to him, may be apocryphal: An anecdote in some contradiction is recorded during a broad interview with Richard Avedon, celebrated New York portraitist.
According to Avedon, Chaplin telephoned him at his studio in New York while on a layover before the final leg of his travel to England.
Richard Avedon, however, after photographing other models for a particular Revlon ad, would call in Suzy last minute, sometimes late at night, to do re-takes with him.
To the other group members ' dismay, Prince chose Vanity to pose with him for a Richard Avedon photograph used on the cover of an issue of Rolling Stone magazine.
Ted Hoffman defends young Hollywood heartthrob Neil Avedon on criminal mischief charges after he attacks a swan and urges him to change his Hollywood lifestyle of sex and drugs before he gets into serious trouble.

Avedon and .
* October 1 – Richard Avedon, American photographer ( b. 1923 )
The company hired world-renowned photographer Richard Avedon and Catherine Deneuve to promote its line of Youth Garde cosmetics in which she famously proclaimed " Look closely.
The calendar also features the work of many of the most respected fashion photographers in the world, including Herb Ritz, Richard Avedon, Mert & Marcus, Peter Lindbergh, Annie Leibovitz, and Patrick Demarchelier.
Schiele's life and work have also been the subject of essays, including a discussion of his works by fashion photographer Richard Avedon in an essay on portraiture entitled " Borrowed Dogs.
The photographer Richard Avedon took one of his famous pictures of her during her stay in New York.
During her career, she has also worked with many other renowned photographers, including Richard Avedon, Steven Meisel, Helmut Newton, Peter Lindbergh, Norman Parkinson, Eve Arnold, Francesco Scavullo, Annie Leibovitz, Denis Piel, and Robert Mapplethorpe.
Richard Avedon featured her in Revlon's " Most Unforgettable Women in the World " advertisements, and she continued her career with other campaigns for L ' Oréal cosmetics, Banana Republic, Christian Dior, Donna Karan, and Versace.
Among other photographers and artists she befriended during her career, she was close to photographer Richard Avedon ; he was approximately the same age, his family had also run a Fifth Avenue department store, and many of his photographs were also characterized as detailed frontal poses.
Although it is said to be " the main source " for understanding Arbus, Bosworth reportedly " received no help from Arbus's daughters, or from their father, or from two of her closest and most prescient friends, Avedon and.
James attended the prestigious, mostly Jewish DeWitt Clinton High School, in the Bronx, where, along with Richard Avedon, he worked on the school magazine — Baldwin was its literary editor.
He collaborated with childhood friend Richard Avedon on the book Nothing Personal, which is available for public viewing at the Schomburg Center in Harlem.
During her 14 years as a high fashion model, Iman also worked with many notable photographers, including Helmut Newton, Richard Avedon, Irving Penn and Annie Leibovitz.
While she modeled, she worked with photographers such as Richard Avedon and Bob Richardson.
Authors who have advocated sex-positive feminism include Ellen Willis, Susie Bright, Patrick Califia, Gayle Rubin, Carol Queen, Avedon Carol, Tristan Taormino, Diana Cage, Nina Hartley, and Betty Dodson, who could be regarded as the grandmother of the movement.
In the last 87 years, The Scholastic Art and Writing Awards have recognized some of the most remarkable minds of the 20th century, including Richard Anuskiewicz, Richard Avedon, Harry Bertoia, Mel Bochner, Truman Capote, Paul Davis, Frances Farmer, Red Grooms, Robert Indiana, Bernard Malamud, Joyce Maynard, Joyce Carol Oates, Phillip Pearlstein, Peter S. Beagle, Sylvia Plath, Robert Redford, Jean Stafford, Mozelle Thompson, Ned Vizzini, Kay WalkingStick, Andy Warhol, and Charles White.
Brodovitch is perhaps best known for his work with Richard Avedon, who, as a young photographer, was so determined to work at Bazaar that he endured the humiliation of 14 canceled interviews before finally being hired.
") Before long, she became fashion editor, collaborating with photographers Louise Dahl-Wolfe and Richard Avedon and, later, art director Henry Wolf.
Richard Avedon began creating fashion portfolios for Harper ’ s Bazaar at the age of 22.
Avedon ’ s women lept off curbs, roller-skated on the Place de la Concorde, and were seen in nightclubs, enjoying the freedom and fashions of the postwar era.
Until her resignation at Harper's Bazaar, she worked closely with Louise Dahl-Wolfe, Richard Avedon, Nancy White and Alexey Brodovitch.

interrupted and production
A more successful and safer regulator was mass produced in France from 1865 to 1965 ( although production was twice interrupted during that period ): invented by Benoît Rouquayrol in 1860 for survival in flooded mines it was adapted to diving in 1864 with the help of French Navy officer Auguste Denayrouze.
After a short tour of the United States, where he visited Hollywood, he returned to Italy to be Renoir's assistant again, this time for La Tosca ( 1939 ), a production that was interrupted and later completed by German director Karl Koch because of World War II.
Production for military service interrupted sales to NRA members during World War I, but production for civilian NRA members resumed between the world wars.
His efforts were interrupted by World War II, during which he worked at the Kōchi Prefecture agricultural experiment station on subjects including farming research and food production.
Only a few were built before production was interrupted by the first World War.
World War II interrupted the production of Meccano in England when the Binns Road factory converted to manufacturing for the war effort.
During World War II, Flxible interrupted its normal production and built instead a variety of war goods.
However, the sequence of production instance firings may be interrupted at any stage by performing changes to the working memory.
It is then interrupted by the Baishan, Hongshi and Fengman Dams, which are used for hydroelectricity production.
Due to the war, production was interrupted from 1942 to 1948.
He used an analogy of lowering the water level in a river to expose the rocks to explain how removing inventory showed where production flow was interrupted.
Initially, he arranged to split his sentence and spend 18 days in jail during 24's winter break in late December and early January 2008 ; the Hollywood writers ' strike interrupted production, allowing him to serve his sentence in 48 consecutive days.
However, his musical career was constantly interrupted by production of one Francis film per year until 1955.
Competitive pricing led to commercial success, and Kadetts continued to be produced during the early months of the war: by the time production was interrupted in 1940 following intensification of hostilities, 107, 608 of these Opel Kadetts had come off the assembly line at Opel's Rüsselsheim plant, which had been the first major car plant in Germany to apply the assembly-line production techniques pioneered by Henry Ford.
Silkies lay a fair number of cream-colored eggs, but production is often interrupted due to their extreme tendency to go broody ; a hen will produce 100 eggs in an ideal year.
If it is inhibited, amylose production will also be interrupted.
Since 1795 ( interrupted by Prohibition ), seven generations of the Beam family have been involved in whiskey production for the company that produces the brand, which was given the name " Jim Beam " in 1933 in honor of James B. Beam, who rebuilt the business after Prohibition ended.
After production was interrupted during WWII, manufacturing began again, in CF's home of Portland, OR.
At the outbreak of the Great Patriotic war in 1941 production was interrupted, and was only resumed in 1942 when four locomotives were built in Ulan Ude.
There were plans for mass production of this car but they were interrupted by the beginning of the war.
Fermentation can also be interrupted by heat, for example by steaming or dry-panning the tea leaves through a technique known as " shāqīng " ( 殺青 ) In 17th century China numerous advances were made in tea production.
The rifle continued to be manufactured in various forms ( full, half-stock and take-down models ) until 1972, and although production was interrupted during the Second World War, it eventually re-commenced in 1950.
Industrial action by BBC electricians interrupted the production and by the end of the recording session, the final ten minutes of the play remained untaped, leading to a remount on 23 June to complete the outstanding scenes.

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