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That he mastered every aspect of his medium according to his own great talents and contemporary judgments, is a good and solid symbol of his people under the tremendous pressures of proclaiming and practising the rigors of a new culture ; ;
If the sets are short to medium length the caller will often try to run the dance until each couple has danced with every other couple both as a 1 and a 2 and returned to where they started.
Despite this, the painting has remained one of the most reproduced works of art, countless copies being made in every medium from carpets to cameos.
On the eve of the First World War a growing tension and unease with the social order, already seen in the Russian Revolution of 1905 and the agitation of " radical " parties, also manifested itself in artistic works in every medium which radically simplified or rejected previous practice.
The female announcers have been featured in almost every medium including television ( CBS Sunday Morning, The Today Show, The View, Sally Jessy Raphaël, and numerous appearances on Entertainment Tonight and ET Insider ) newspapers and magazines, ( TV Guide, Playboy ) and as guests on multiple radio shows including Howard Stern.
It's as though God is waking up to the possibilities that are inherent in temporally limited acts, and like an artist developing his ideas in dynamic interaction with an ever-changing medium, He is making new discoveries about himself every day.
With the exception of several years in the late 1940s when Irna Phillips was in dispute with Procter & Gamble, Guiding Light was heard or seen nearly every weekday since it began, making it the longest story ever told in a broadcast medium.
Tempera painting was the primary panel painting medium for nearly every painter in the European Medieval and Early renaissance period up to 1500.
Mannequins, flat irons, sewing machines, needles, pins, threads, swatches of fabric, and other items related to tailoring appear in almost every medium of his work .< ref name = HeydJewishID > Milly Heyd ; " Man Ray / Emmanuel Rudnitsky: Who is Behind the Enigma of Isidore Ducasse?
He was an early modernist, and created works in virtually every artistic medium, including painting, book illustrations, stained glass, stage sets, ceramic, tapestries and fine art prints.
Light field guns laid down a barrage that advanced in predetermined increments, often every three minutes, while medium and heavy howitzers established a series of standing barrages further ahead, against known defensive systems.
Norris describes it as a language which " like poetry, uses words and images which can mean several, often contradictory, things at once " An early review of the book argued that Joyce was attempting " to employ language as a new medium, breaking down all grammatical usages, all time space values, all ordinary conceptions of context the theme is the language and the language the theme, and a language where every association of sound and free association is exploited.
* Data recovery imaging ( like forensic imaging ) is the process of imaging every single sector on the source drive to another medium from which required files can be retrieved.
Its collection spans 5, 000 years of art, from ancient times to the present day, in virtually every medium, from the cultures of Europe, North America, Asia and North Africa.
Joshi comments that Serling has used pacing well, each correct for the medium and that " in spite of Serling's own doubts on the matter – he mastered the short story technique in every way.
Despite the exhibitions, history, number of artists and global sweep of the artistamp movement, the medium had long been ignored by major institutions and derided by the arts establishment: before his death in 1989, Bidner attempted to donate his definitive collection to several major Canadian institutions but was turned down by every one.
The futurism art movement at the beginning of the 20th century, explored every medium of art, including painting, sculpture, poetry, theatre, music, architecture and even gastronomy.
The Futurists explored every medium of art, including painting, sculpture, poetry, theatre, music, architecture and even gastronomy.
They have become adapted to almost every kind of existence on earth, having colonized every medium available except the air.
And, as the show landed a pair of Emmy Awards in that first year ( the show itself, for Best Kinescope Show ; and, Berle as Most Outstanding Kinescoped Personality ), Uncle Miltie ( he first called himself by that name ad-libbing at the end of a 1949 broadcast ) joked, preened, pratfell, danced, costumed, and clowned his way to stardom, with Americans discovering television as a technological marvel and entertainment medium seeming to bring the country to a dead stop every Tuesday night, just to see what the madcap Berle might pull next.
" Pablo Picasso experimented with classicizing motifs in the years immediately following World War I, and the Art Deco style that came to the fore following the 1925 Paris Exposition des Arts Décoratifs, often drew on neoclassical motifs without expressing them overtly: severe, blocky commodes by E. J. Ruhlmann or Sue et Mare ; crisp, extremely low-relief friezes of damsels and gazelles in every medium ; fashionable dresses that were draped or cut on the bias to recreate Grecian lines ; the art dance of Isadora Duncan ; the Streamline Moderne styling of US post offices and county court buildings built as late as 1950 ; and the Roosevelt dime.
The Futurists practiced in every medium of art, including painting, sculpture, ceramics, graphic design, industrial design, interior design, theatre, film, fashion, textiles, literature, music, architecture and even gastronomy.
Mexicali also relies on tourism as a medium revenue, and visitors cross by foot or car from Calexico in the United States every day.

every and spy
In 1946, Stalin allegedly said privately that " every Jew is a potential spy.
Military and spy maintenance is deducted in proportion from every colony's production.
The Wise Men appear, heralded by the chorus (" O make way for the Wise Men ") and note that their duty is to spy upon the King to prevent " rascality " (" In every mental lore ").
In truth, the East German Stasi was even more ubiquitous than the Securitate ; counting informers, the Stasi had one spy for every 6. 5 East Germans.
After the blockbuster earnings of Goldfinger in 1964 and Thunderball in 1965 ( which confirmed the spy craze was more than a passing fad ), the " gold rush " was on at every studio to produce its own brand of secret agent TV shows, films, and spin-off merchandise.
He wrote police procedurals, spy novels and short stories, courtroom dramas, classical mysteries, adventure thrillers, crime novels, and almost every possible combination of these, all with the same competence and dry, detached wit.
In the land of Aman, justice is held as the greatest good, and every citizen is encouraged to spy on every other to maintain order.
Gideon is a ' 70s spy modelled after James Bond and Jason King who spends every scene he appears in seducing his partner, and is supposedly the main character of King Mob's works as an author.
Major League Baseball, however, is still able to spy on the Simpson family due to an autographed bat McGwire gave Bart, with which he hit his 70th home run of the 1998 Major League Baseball season, which contains equipment that notes down every detail of the Simpsons ' house at 742 Evergreen Terrace.
After only 24 hours on the course, the recruits must learn a vital lesson: every spy can break under pressure.
Inspector Lestrade ( Jeffrey Jones ) is jealous of Holmes ' apparent sleuthing skills, and takes every opportunity to spy on Holmes and Watson and to steal their ideas.
Lady Yehenara would frequently spy on the Emperor and report his every action to Empress Dowager Cixi.
The commission recommended to rehabilitate every accused with exception of Karl Radek and Genrikh Yagoda, because Radek's materials required some further checking, and Yagoda was a criminal and one of the falsifiers of the trials ( though most of the charges against him had to be dropped too, he wasn't a " spy ", etc .).
Thus they began to spy on Tuo's army, hampering his every effort to collect the Blood Pearls, and was even helped by Tuo's political rival in the palace, a young countess named Dugu Ningke ( 獨孤寧珂 ), who also wished to collect all the artifacts.

every and thrillers
He has published one, occasionally two, bestselling thrillers every year since.
Virtually every issue would open with a Kirby monster story ( generally inked by Christopher Rule initially, then later Dick Ayers ), followed by one or two twist-ending thrillers or sci-fi tales drawn by Don Heck, Paul Reinman, or Joe Sinnott, with the whole thing capped by an often-surreal, sometimes self-reflexive Stan Lee-Steve Ditko short.

every and introduce
Use of flags outside of military or naval context begins only with the rise of nationalist sentiment by the end of the 18th century ; the earliest national flags date to that period, and during the 19th century it became common for every sovereign state to introduce a national flag.
These internships can introduce the student to interesting real-world tasks that typical software engineers encounter every day.
MLB also planned to introduce interleague play in 1997, but — with each league having an odd number of teams — interleague play would have had to be used throughout the entire season, to allow every team to play every day.
In addition to Frank and Betty, every episode would introduce at least one other character ( a doctor, a neighbour, an employer, etc.
Specifically, if you can prove that for every X ( or every X of a certain type ), there exists a unique Y satisfying some condition P, then you can introduce a function symbol F to indicate this.
for every Borel subset U of R. Given a mixed state S, we introduce the distribution of A under S as follows:
The company was the first to introduce the concept of the personal shopper, and that service was provided without charge in every Field's store, until the chain's last days under the Marshall Field's name.
He was president of the infamous American Acclimatization Society which tried to introduce every bird species mentioned in the works of William Shakespeare to North America in 1890.
Following the differential geometric way of expressing the requirement of non-maximum suppression proposed by Lindeberg, let us introduce at every image point a local coordinate system, with the-direction parallel to the gradient direction.
Reproducing analogue data is inherently lossy, because every ( electronic ) component involved in any analogue reproduction process can introduce noise to the final result.
When sales of “ President ’ s Blend Gourmet Coffee ” started outselling every other grocery item on the shelf, the decision was made to introduce a premium line of store brand products.
Long was determined to get every vote possible even if that meant forbidding the local leadership to introduce him when he came to town on a campaign swing.
During the 2009 local elections, the party tried to attract the conservative and devout Muslims to the party by allowing women who wear the chador to become party members including promises to introduce Koran courses if requested in every district.
The dialogue choices available in conversation with every character are " name " ( asking the character to introduce themselves ), " job " ( asking the character to describe their position in the community ), and " bye " ( ending the conversation ).
" To this end, steps would be taken to introduce " economically well-founded and mutually coordinated " rates of exchange between members ' currencies and " between 1976 and 1979 " to prepare the groundwork for the introduction by 1980 of a " single rate of exchange for the national currency of every country.
As the standards of surgical and emergency care improve in the country, Dr. Gautam became the director of the Advanced Trauma Life Support program, which helped introduce a measure to improve emergency treatment and survival rates amongst the thousands of trauma patients admitted across the country every year.
In 2011, following her ministerial career and subsequent move to West Wales as planned, Davidson took up employment as Director of the Wales Institute for Sustainability at the local Trinity St David University shortly afterwards, which intends to introduce sustainability content into every student's experience from 2013.
Whatever the setup, spherical lenses act equally in all meridians: they magnify, introduce blur, or correct blur the same amount in every direction.
The role of the academic and research community in every society, including also the Croatian society, is to design, introduce and implement new technologies.
Many European countries have a strong culture of data privacy and every attempt to introduce any level of user profiling can result in a negative customer response.
The No Candidate Deserves My Vote party has one aim, and that is to introduce a bill to Parliament to have a " None of the above " option added to every local and general election ballot paper of the future.
The opening gambit in the Introduction reads: ' It the BMC exists to further the interests of mountaineering as a whole, and it will succeed in this only in as far as it receives the full support of each and every mountaineer ... It should be needless to add that there will be no attempt to introduce anything so foolish as a qualification scheme for mountain leaders '.

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