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After figuring out how to regulate the barrels so that they shot to the same point of impact, we fired this little 20-inch-barrel job on my home range and in Marlin's underground test gallery.
God knows what the African nations, who hold 25 per cent of the voting stock in the U.N. were thinking -- they may, for example, have been thinking of the U.S. abstention when the vote on Algerian freedom was before the Assembly -- but I think I have a fairly accurate notion of what the Negroes in the gallery were thinking.
However, the chaos on my desk prevented my being in the U.N. gallery.
Michael Mehaffy wrote an introductory essay on Christopher Alexander's built work in the online publication " Katarxis 3 ", which includes a gallery of Alexander's major built projects to date ( September 2004 ).
A public gallery looks down on the proceedings, and a small press gallery is located at the side.
They are in the hall, on the gallery, and crowded into very small rooms.
During the 90s, Herman Brood's studio was located on the second floor of the gallery in the Spuistraat in Amsterdam and has remained untouched since his death.
* Portrait of John Crossley of Scaitcliffe kept at the Christchurch Art gallery in Christchurch, New Zealand ( use searchbar on website to look for the image )
Douglas took the appeal personally and responded in congress when the debate was opened on January 30 before a full house and packed gallery.
* Photo gallery: Leslie Caron on set of Law & Order: SVU
Within four years, the stadium had cover on all four sides, as well as the ability to hold approximately 50, 000 spectators, some of whom could watch from the viewing gallery atop the Main Stand.
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* Foster's projects on the map, Guardian gallery of 16 projects
At over it is the largest art gallery on campus and the only art museum with a permanent collection in the Upper Peninsula.
On pages 190 and 191 of Owen Gingerich's monograph on Copernicus The Book Nobody Read, reference is made to an astronomical fresco in the main gallery of the Escorial Library, near Madrid, Spain, built 1567-84, which shows Dionysius the Areopagite observing an eclipse at the time of Christ's crucifixion.
A gallery located on the University of California Berkeley campus is available for public view.
A new U-Bahn station has also been built at Potsdamer Platz itself, although a decision is still pending on whether to proceed with completion of the line passing through it ; in the meantime the station area serves as an impromptu art gallery and exhibition space.
In spite of his title as Interim President of the Republic, Poher is regarded in France as a former President and is listed in the presidents ' gallery on elysee. fr ( the President's official site ).
There is a viewing gallery in the central section from which visitors may look down on that part of the collection.
When the gallery opened in 2000, the collections were not displayed in chronological order but were rather arranged thematically into four broad groups each allocated a wing on levels 3 and 5 ( now levels 2 and 4 ):
With the help of the Mayor, Vicki Buck, the city of Christchurch hosted a Wizard's Conclave in 1995 when visiting colleagues gathered to help build a wizard's nest on top of the university library tower, to witness the New Zealand Wizard hatching from a giant egg in the city art gallery, sky diving whilst chanting a spell for a major rugby match and performing various rituals round the city.
In 1954, Puerto Rican nationalists opened fire on members of Congress from the visitors ' gallery.
When he leaves his calling card on the windshield of David Dunn's car, he is reflected in a glass frame in his art gallery.
In 1891, First Lady Caroline Harrison proposed major extensions to the White House, including a National Wing on the east for an historical art gallery, and a wing on the west for official functions.

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On the final round at Pensacola, the luck of the draw paired Palmer and Player in the same threesome and, although it was far from obvious at the time, the gallery was treated to the first chapter of what promises to be one of the most exciting duels in sport for a long time to come.
By the end of 1919 he'd become famous, after his first one-man exhibition at Der Sturm gallery, June 1919, and the publication that August of the poem An Anna Blume ( usually translated as ' To Anna Flower ', or ' To Eve Blossom '), a dadaist non-sensical love poem.
In 1962 the Sidney Janis Gallery mounted The New Realists, the first major pop art group exhibition in an uptown art gallery in New York City.
Within his first year at Olney a gallery was added to the church to increase its congregational capacity, and the weekly prayer-meetings were moved in 1769 to Lord Dartmouth's mansion, the Great House, to accommodate even greater numbers.
Cover of the first Punch, or the London Charivari depicts Punch hanging a caricatured Devil, 1841 ( see Punch ( magazine )# Gallery of selected early covers | gallery below for enlarged detail )
An installation of nine television screens, Wipe Cycle for the first time combined live images of gallery visitors, found footage from commercial television, and shots from pre-recorded tapes.
According to the first, on 9 November 1966 Lennon went to the Indica Gallery in London, where Ono was preparing her conceptual art exhibit, and they were introduced by gallery owner John Dunbar.
Richter's first contacts with modern art were in 1912 through the " Blaue Reiter " and in 1913 through the " Erster Deutsche Herbstsalon " gallery " Der Sturm ", in Berlin.
For its first four decades in the National Museum of Natural History, the Hope Diamond lay in its necklace inside a glass-fronted safe as part of the gems and jewelry gallery, except for a few brief excursions: a 1962 exhibition to the Louvre ; the 1965 Rand Easter Show in Johannesburg, South Africa ; and two visits back to Harry Winston's premises in New York City, once in 1984, and once for a 50th anniversary celebration in 1996.
In 2003, under the title A Dead Shark Isn't Art, the gallery exhibited a shark which had first been put on public display in 1989 ( two years before Damien Hirst's ) by Eddie Saunders in his Shoreditch shop, JD Electrical Supplies.
In October 2006, the Stuckists staged their first exhibition, Go West, in a commercial West End gallery, Spectrum London.
The Stuckists Punk Victorian was the first national gallery exhibition of Stuckist art.
Lichtenstein had his first one-man show at the Castelli gallery in 1962 ; the entire collection was bought by influential collectors before the show even opened.
Matisse's first solo exhibition was at Ambroise Vollard's gallery in 1904, without much success.
Gorman opened " The Navajo Gallery " in 1968 on historic Ledoux Street, the first art gallery owned by a Native American in the United States.
By 1926 he had his first exhibition in the United States at the Reinhardt gallery of New York which included about 100 works, although he did not travel to the opening.
Old Bowlish House, which now houses a contemporary art gallery, dates from the first half of the 17th century and was remodelled in about 1720 in the Palladian style.
His first major UK gallery exhibition in 40 years took place at the Bowes Museum in April 2011.
The Gallery of Francis I, with its frescoes framed in stucco by Rosso Fiorentino, carried out between 1522 and 1540, was the first great decorated gallery built in France.
It also includes a library with free public internet access, the Council's first One Stop Shop, conference and meeting space, a gallery and a café.
On 9 May 2011 Ruskin Gallery unveiled its new digital gallery, which displays art in a digital format on High Definition screens, including the world's first Panasonic 103 " 3D Full HD plasma screen specially imported from Japan.
The final part of the museum designed by Scott was the Art Library and what is now the sculpture gallery on the south side of the garden, built 1877 – 83, the exterior mosaic panels in the parapet were designed by Reuben Townroe who also designed the plaster work in the library, Sir John Taylor designed the book shelves and cases, also this was the first part of the museum to have electric lighting.
In 2004, the V & A alongside Royal Institute of British Architects opened the first permanent gallery in the UK covering the history of architecture with displays using models, photographs, elements from buildings and original drawings.
Each gallery displays related memorabilia ( movie props, first editions, costumes and models ) in large display cases, posters, and interactive displays to sketch out the different subjects.

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