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work and reveals
In a field where airbrushing is common practice, paintings by Freas are notable for his use of bold brush strokes, and a study of his work reveals his experimentation with a wide variety of tools and techniques.
Burl Barer reveals that an obscure early work, Daredevil, not only featured a heroic lead who shared " Saintly " traits ( down to driving the same brand of automobile ) but also shared his adventures with Inspector Claud Eustace Teal — a character later a regular in Saint books.
The early work of many Abstract Expressionists reveals a tight bond between the more superficial aspects of both movements, and the emergence ( at a later date ) of aspects of Dadaistic humor in such artists as Rauschenberg sheds an even starker light upon the connection.
Among others, the " House of Kopernik " and the accompanying museum commemorate Nicolaus Copernicus and his revolutionary work, the university museum reveals the history of the city's academic past.
* Ephraim Bee reveals that the Emperor of China has given him a special dispensation: that he has entrusted him with certain sacred and mysterious rituals through Caleb Cushing, the U. S. Commissioner to China, to " extend the work and influence of the Ancient and Honorable Order of E Clampus Vitus " in the New World.
However, a literary evaluation of Lucretius ' work reveals some repetition and a sudden end to Book 6 during a description of the plague at Athens.
Critics of Procopius ( whose work reveals a man seriously disillusioned with his rulers ) have dismissed his work as a severely biased source, being vitriolic and pornographic, but without other sources, critics have been unable to discredit some of the assertions in the publication.
An additional night's work by seamstresses resolved much of the problem, however, careful examination of the dance on film reveals feathers floating around Astaire and Rogers and lying on the dance floor.
Tobe Hooper's DVD commentary for Salem's Lot reveals that Mason regularly worked contractual clauses into his later work guaranteeing Kaye bit parts in his film appearances.
While it has been argued that this treatise was not widely distributed, an investigation of later Latin and French treatises reveals a number of excerpts from Adelard's work.
These talents include tap dancing, thespian work in high school, participation in an all-male a cappella group, and in the episode " Stupid Holiday Charity Talent Show " he reveals his abilities in knife throwing and ventriloquism.
Another controversy regards whether Holmes ever achieved a full erection although much of his early work clearly reveals he was able to achieve a substantial erection.
Also, in the film, only Bobby's line of work is mentioned ( he is an insurance salesman ); the novel additionally reveals that Ed is a graphic designer or art director for an advertising agency, Drew works as a sales representative for a large Atlanta-based soft drink manufacturer, and Lewis is simply an unspecified white-collar worker with additional income generated from an inherited rental property ( although in the trailer featured on the 35th Anniversary Deluxe Edition these professions are stated ).
His early style has many of the qualities associated with his mature work, including a freshness of light, colour and touch, and reveals the compositional influence of the Old Masters he had studied, notably of Claude Lorrain.
A biographical analysis of some 200 of its employees, classed as capitalists, managers, laborers, and general service personnel, reveals that the resulting work force included Europeans, Americans, Mexicans, and Indians.
A viewing of films featuring the work of Dean Collins in the 1940s, and rock ' n ' roll films made in the mid 1950s reveals the fact that dancers turn frequently and inevitably turn their backs to the camera.
In a work with third-person limited point of view, the narrator is outside the story and reveals the thoughts and feelings of only one character.
Applying the work of Nicolaus Copernicus and other modern scientists, he reveals the principles behind these systems.
Tesman returns home from the party and reveals that he found the manuscript of Løvborg's great work, which the latter has lost while drunk.
Once the preliminary police work has been done, Poirot reveals Shaitana's strange mention of a " collection " to the other three with whom he played bridge.
Even a purely historical work selectively reveals backstory to the audience, a backstory which may receive alternative creative emphasis in each rendition of a novel, play, or film, while each shares key elements — however differently they may be depicted and revealed — which are factors of timing, style and story telling art of a given media while the whole of a backstory goes to facts.
Those who have, however, argue that Procter's work is significant, in part for what it reveals about how Victorian women expressed otherwise repressed feelings.
The German influence reveals itself in his work ; adopting the Teutonic theme of glorification to Sweden's leaders, cities and peoples.

work and Munch's
The Scream is Munch's most famous work and one of the most recognizable paintings in all art.
In December 1893, Unter den Linden in Berlin held an exhibition of Munch's work, showing, among other pieces, six paintings entitled Study for a Series: Love.
" The Frieze of Life " themes recur throughout Munch's work but find their strongest outpouring in the mid-1890s.
Munch also produced multi-colored versions of " The Sick Child " which sold well, as well as several nudes and multiple versions of Kiss ( 1892 ) Many of the Parisian critics still considered Munch's work " violent and brutal " but his exhibitions received serious attention and good attendance.
" The Berlin critics were beginning to appreciate Munch's work even though the public still found his work alien and strange.
Munch's stay in hospital stabilized his personality, and after returning to Norway in 1909, his work became more colorful and less pessimistic.
In the 1930s and 1940s, the Nazis labeled Munch's work " degenerate art " ( along with Picasso, Paul Klee, Matisse, Gauguin and many other modern artists ) and removed his 82 works from German museums.
The Munch Museum currently serves at Munch's official Estate, and has been active in responding to copyright infringements, as well as clearing copyright for the work, such as the appearance of Munch's The Scream in a 2006 M & M's advertisement campaign.
Wood's best known work is his 1930 painting American Gothic, which is also one of the most famous paintings in American art, and one of the few images to reach the status of universally recognised cultural icon, comparable to Leonardo da Vinci's Mona Lisa and Edvard Munch's The Scream.
* December-Unter den Linden in Berlin holds an exhibition of Edvard Munch's work, including six paintings entitled Study for a Series: Love, beginning his Frieze of Life cycle.
The work, a parody of Edvard Munch's The Scream, depicted Alcock's impression of the opposition Conservative caucus moments after the Liberals won a crucial confidence vote that could have forced early elections.
To convey the hostile response Munch's work often received during his lifetime, Watkins recruited Norwegians who genuinely disliked the paintings.
However, Munch's storyline also touched on the book's depiction of the relationship between real-life detectives Donald Worden and David Brown, in which Worden was relentless in his tutelage / hazing of the younger detective but also genuinely wanted him to succeed and was impressed when the younger cop did excellent work.

work and preoccupation
and allowed little initiative in early play and work patterns -- then in adolescence her normal degree of vanity, sensitivity, and preoccupation with whether others find her appearance and behavior acceptable, will be compounded.
Before his death in 1924, Lenin, while describing Trotsky as " distinguished not only by his exceptional abilities – personally he is, to be sure, the most able man in the present Central Committee ", and also maintaining that " his non-Bolshevik past should not be held against him ", criticized him for " showing excessive preoccupation with the purely administrative side of the work ", and also requested that Stalin be removed from his position of General Secretary, but his notes remained suppressed until 1956.
Regarded as a consummate craftsman, Zinnemann traditionally endowed his work with meticulous attention to detail, an intuitive gift for casting and a preoccupation with the moral dilemmas of his characters.
In 1868 Borodin became distracted from initial work on the second symphony by preoccupation with the opera Prince Igor, which is seen by some to be his most significant work and one of the most important historical Russian operas.
Prior to this she has been involved with Kyle Riker, estranged father of Enterprise first officer William Riker, but they never married because of his preoccupation with his work.
His new work abandoned the preoccupation with the body that had been common in his earlier work.
Literary work was, however, his main preoccupation during all this period.
Readers can observe Orwell's preoccupation with language in protagonist Gordon Comstock's dislike of advertising slogans in Keep the Aspidistra Flying, an early work of Orwell's.
This preoccupation is also visible in Homage to Catalonia, and continued as an underlying theme of Orwell's work for the years after World War II.
In addition to his exegetical and analytic work, Carmy ’ s theological contribution is distinguished by preoccupation with the way religious doctrine and practice express themselves in the life of the individual.
In his major work, Economy and Society he used this term in arbitrary chronological and geographical frames, e. g., he wrote that " this Christian preoccupation with the formulation of dogmas was in Antiquity particularly influenced by the distinctive character of ' intelligentsia ', which was the product of Greek education " When formulating major social classes of his time, Weber combines intelligentsia with other social categories, e. g., he defines a major class consisting of " the propertyless intelligentsia and specialists ( technicians, various kinds of white-collar employees, civil servants – possible with considerable social differences depending on the cost of their training )" and yet other " classes privileged through property and education ".
The Flag Group did some ideological work of its own, and the ideas of Social Credit and Distributism were popular, but the chief preoccupation was still race relations.
* Inability to work or an inability to focus at work due to preoccupation with appearance.
However, his parallel work in costume design evidenced a toning down of avant-garde tendencies ( to the displeasure of his colleagues at Integral magazine ), and a growing preoccupation with commedia dell ' arte.
According to her website bio, a central preoccupation of her work is the classic one: " Love found, love lost, love wished for and love taken away.
These folk tunes adopted characteristics from multiple sources, including British broadside ballads ( which switched their themes from love to a distinctly American preoccupation with masculine work like mining or sensationalistic disasters and murder ), African folk tunes ( and their lyrical focus on semi-historical events ) and minstrel shows and music halls.
Some typical conflicts and long running plotlines included Miller's frustration with red tape and paperwork, his constant efforts to maintain peace, order, and discipline, and his numerous failed attempts to get a promotion ; Harris's preoccupation with outside interests, such as his living arrangements but mainly his novel ( Blood On The Badge ), and his inability to remain focused on his police work ; Fish's age-related health issues, marital problems, and reluctance to retire ; Wojciehowicz's impulsive behavior and love life ; Luger's nostalgia for the old days with partners Foster, Kleiner and " Brownie " Brown ; Levitt's quest to become a detective ( which was eventually successful ); the rivalry between the precinct's resident intellectuals, Harris and Dietrich and continually — but reliably — bad coffee ( usually made by Yemana ).
He is personally perhaps the most capable man in the present C. C., but he has displayed excessive self-assurance and shown excessive preoccupation with the purely administrative side of the work.
Beddoes ' work shows a constant preoccupation with death.
Chin regards her working experience with Electronic music and her preoccupation with Balinese Gamelan as influential for her work.
His work for the Bauhaus and his preoccupation with the theatre are an important factor in his work, which deals mainly with the problematic of the figure in space.

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