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Pollock and accident
Pollock died at the age of 44 in an alcohol-related car accident.
The plot is based on the set-up of classic short-story " Breakdown " by Louis Pollock, originally published in Collier's Magazine in 1947, in which the protagonist is paralyzed in an auto accident, and must prove that he is alive.

Pollock and usually
He skipped training camp and held out that season, incurring the wrath of Canadiens General Manager Sam Pollock whose previous stars had usually signed for the amount that he had offered.

Pollock and had
We went into Mrs. Monmouth's library, which had low bookshelves all along the walls, and above them a Modigliani portrait, a Jackson Pollock twelve feet long, and a gorgeous Miro with a yellow background, that looked like an inscription from a Martian tomb.
The score was written within a couple of weeks by Goodwin who was approached by George Pollock after Pollock had heard about him from Stanley Black.
Black had worked with Pollock on " Stranger in Town " in 1957 and years previously Stanley Black had used Ron Goodwin as his orchestrator.
Henderson made the decision to engage him through his art and had Pollock make drawings, which led to the appearance of many Jungian concepts in his paintings.
Recently it has been hypothesized that Pollock might have had bipolar disorder.
The critic Clement Greenberg, with Jackson Pollock, saw Sobel's work there in 1946, and in his essay " American-Type ' Painting " Greenberg cited those works as the first instance of all-over painting he had seen, stating that " Pollock admitted that these pictures had made an impression on him ".
Rereadings into abstract art by art historians such as Linda Nochlin, Griselda Pollock and Catherine de Zegher critically show, however, that pioneering women artists who produced major innovations in modern art had been ignored by official accounts of its history.
Prior to the Supreme Court's decision in Pollock v. Farmers ' Loan & Trust Co., all income taxes had been considered indirect taxes imposed without respect to geography, unlike direct taxes, that must be apportioned among the states according to population.
Members of Congress responded to Pollock by expressing widespread concern that many of the wealthiest Americans had consolidated too much economic power.
The 2010 United States Census reported that Pollock Pines had a population of 6, 871.
The Pollock community had a high school between 1923 and 1939.
While New York and the world were yet unfamiliar with the New York avant-garde by the late 1940s, most of the artists who have become household names today had their well established patron critics: Clement Greenberg advocated Jackson Pollock and the color field painters like Clyfford Still, Mark Rothko, Barnett Newman, Adolph Gottlieb and Hans Hofmann.
Carol and Ed Emshwiller had three children — Eve Emshwiller, screenwriter Susan Emshwiller ( Pollock ) and actor-novelist Stoney Emshwiller ( The Host, Short Blade ).
In this case, the Supreme Court stated that the contrary decision of the Court 1895 in the case of Pollock v. Farmers ' Loan & Trust Co. had been " effectively overruled by subsequent case law.
In a 1981 interview with Bruce Pollock, Owens said that Greenberg had put on a " mother routine ", which the girls had " fall for ... completely ".
The purpose of the Sixteenth Amendment was to prevent the tax on income from property, which Pollock had ruled was direct, from therefore having to be apportioned.
The Court summarized what it had decided in Pollock.
Thus, the effect of the Pollock decision had indeed been overturned by the Sixteenth Amendment.

Pollock and idea
" Studio art " can mean either art that is created by an amateur ( an idea derived from the beginning of the High Renaissance period when an artist and his " studio " were considered disreputable ), thus derogatory, or art that is created by a professional ( a distinction that has been propagated by artists throughout the 20th century such as Willem De Kooning, Jackson Pollock, Gerhard Richter ), thus complimentary.
The idea that art making was a record of a performance by the artist ( drawn from Hans Namuth ’ s photos of Pollock at work ) in the studio led to an interest in dance and choreography.
Sir Frederick Pollock is one person known for expounding the idea of a contract based on a meeting of minds, at which time it gained much support in the courts.

Pollock and how
Pollock bragged about how successful the team would be in its maiden year.
" For several years Rowe contemplated how to reinvent his approach to the guitar, again finding inspiration in visual art, namely, American painter Jackson Pollock, who abandoned traditional painting methods to forge his own style.
Pollock asked to be tested by the same eye that could see how good Raphael was when he was good or Piero when he was good.
Immediately a controversial figure, Pollock made numerous claims about how successful his team would be.
Philosophers in moral theory and rhetoric had taken defeasibility largely for granted when American epistemologists rediscovered Wittgenstein's thinking on the subject: John Ladd, Roderick Chisholm, Roderick Firth, Ernest Sosa, Robert Nozick, and John L. Pollock all began writing with new conviction about how appearance as red was only a defeasible reason for believing something to be red.

Pollock and wanted
Parker and Pollock wanted to substitute a work of art for the world.
Aoki has said that he wanted to bring martial arts to the same level of attainment as the works of great Western artists such as Beethoven, Van Gogh or Dostoyevsky, or the American writers he admired, notably Henry Miller, Jackson Pollock or Walt Whitman.
Pollock wanted Clark's clothes to have a more organic feel and so commissioned Celia Birtwell to produce special textiles for the next collection.
Rumours persisted that General Manager Sam Pollock wanted to bring him out of retirement.

Pollock and particular
The art community in New York City in particular was already grappling with Surrealist ideas and several artists like Arshile Gorky, Jackson Pollock, Robert Motherwell, and Roberto Matta, converged closely with the surrealist artists themselves, albeit with some suspicion and reservations.
Miró has been a significant influence on late 20th-century art, in particular the American abstract expressionist artists such as Motherwell, Calder, Gorky, Pollock, Matta and Rothko, while his lyrical abstractions and color field paintings were precursors of that style by artists such as Frankenthaler, Olitski and Louis and others.
While the movement is closely associated with painting, and painters like Arshile Gorky, Franz Kline, Clyfford Still, Hans Hofmann, Willem de Kooning, Jackson Pollock and others, collagist Anne Ryan and sculpture and certain sculptors in particular were also integral to Abstract Expressionism.
Clement Greenberg proclaimed abstract expressionism and Jackson Pollock in particular as the epitome of aesthetic value.
If a particular income tax was a direct tax or was treated as a direct tax in the constitutional sense, that tax could be imposed ( after Pollock but before the passage of the Amendment ) only by apportionment among the states, according to their census populations.
The Sixteenth Amendment removed the need imposed by the Pollock decision to determine whether an income tax in any particular case was required to be apportioned, as the Congress could again ( after 1913 ) tax income from any source without having to apportion the tax according to population.
In particular, he is best remembered for his promotion of the abstract expressionist movement and was among the first published critics to praise the work of painter Jackson Pollock.
They drew on inspiration from Surrealism and the contemporary avant-garde art movements, in particular the action painting of their friends in the New York City art world circle like Jackson Pollock and Willem de Kooning.
Pollock works with French psychoanalysis, and in particular with Kristeva's and Ettinger's theories, to offer new insights into art history and contemporary art with special regard to questions of trauma and trans-generation memory in the works of women artists.
Clement Greenberg proclaimed Abstract Expressionism and Jackson Pollock in particular as the epitome of aesthetic value.
While the Press < nowiki >'</ nowiki > extensive interviews ( mostly of unnamed sources ) pointed out genuine problems and turmoil in the Daily News < nowiki >'</ nowiki > newsroom, many believed the article unfairly maligned McClatchy in general and Daily News Editor in Chief Kent Pollock in particular.
His essay, " The American Action Painters ," brought into focus the paramount concern of de Kooning, Pollock, and Kline in particular, with the act of painting.

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