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What Krim ignores, in his contempt for history and for accuracy, is that these magazines, Partisan foremost, brought about a genuine revolution in the American mind from the mid-thirties to approximately 1950.
What followed the outburst brought almost breathless silence as Miss Sutherland revealed her mastery of a voice probably unique among sopranos today.
What she felt was a bone-deep loss with a sense of waste to it, not so much sorrow for handsome, ambitious Bobbie, but for the lost years that had been brought into high relief by his death.
: Alp Arslan: " What would you do if I was brought before you as a prisoner?
I regard myself as Left of Centre which is where a Party Leader ought to be It is no use asking,What would Keir Hardie have done ?” We must have at the top men brought up in the present age, not, as I was, in the Victorian Age .’
What was to become the modern American version of the game was brought to New Orleans by Bernard Xavier Philippe de Marigny de Mandeville, scion of wealthy Louisiana landowners, a gambler, and politician.
* " Her stories and novels are humanistic, while her deep concern for male-female ( even human-alien ) harmony ran counter to the developing segregate-the-sexes drive amongst feminist writers ; What her work brought to the genre was a blend of lyricism and inventiveness, as if some lyric poet had rewritten a number of clever SF standards and then passed them on to a psychoanalyst for final polish.
What brought the Orange Alternative the biggest fame were its street happenings which it organized throughout the second half of the 1980s.
What if I am brought back in a coffin?
What little is known of Titus's early life has been handed down to us by Suetonius, who records that he was brought up at the imperial court in the company of Britannicus, the son of emperor Claudius, who would be murdered by Nero in 55.
What underlying principle is entailed in a statement of fact or in a specific instance brought as an illustration?
Jimmy replied, " do not even mention money judge or I'll have to mention a figure that'll make ya sorry ya brought it up " " What can we do then?
What are the effects of life being brought up apart from one's parents?
What Kennedy learned here during his campaign for the 1960 West Virginia primary was believed to be the basis of the aid brought to the Appalachian region by the Kennedy and Lyndon Johnson administrations.
In 1905, William Randolph Hearst purchased the magazine for US $ 400, 000 ( approximately $ 11, 000, 000 in 2007 prices ) and brought in journalist Charles Edward Russell, who contributed a series of investigative articles, including " The Growth of Caste in America " ( March 1907 ), " At the Throat of the Republic " ( December 1907-March 1908 ) and " What Are You Going to Do About It?
Further capitalizing on the fame, at year's end, Columbia Records released No More Games / The Remix Album — a compilation of the group's biggest hits remixed, the album also brought along two more released songs in " Call It What You Want " ( UK # 12 ) and " Games " ( UK # 14 ) in which videos were also released.
What WLW brought was sheer power ; billing itself as " The Nation's Station ," in May 1934 it had begun night broadcasting at a massive 500, 000 watts, ten times the clear-channel standard.
What if I brought somebody into the world in the wrong year ?”
Pedro Berruguete brought his social scenes and critic with many of its works. What at the height of the Spanish Empire was continued including scenes of street life picaresque and at its slow falling eventually produced many works by the painters of The Spanish Golden Age, Velázquez, Murillo and others.
The album brought the UK number-one " What Took You So Long?
The album brought the UK number-one " What Took You So Long?
Two events helped Leno gain and keep the lead: a new set brought Leno closer to the audience and Hugh Grant kept his July 10, 1995 scheduled appearance, despite having been arrested for seeing a prostitute, where Leno famously asked Grant, " What the hell were you thinking?
Brodovitch ’ s signature use of white space, his innovation of Bazaar ’ s iconic Didot logo, and the cinematic quality that his obsessive cropping brought to layouts ( not even the work of Man Ray and Henri Cartier-Bresson was safe from his busy scissors ) compelled Truman Capote to write, " What Dom Pérignon was to champagne ... so has been to ... photographic design and editorial layout.
What have you been brought here for?

What and art
`` What I am saying does not mean that there will henceforth be no form in art.
What is the history of criticism but the history of men attempting to make sense of the manifold elements in art that will not allow themselves to be reduced to a single philosophy or a single aesthetic theory??
What is typical for his entire career, however, is a concern for design as a Gesamtkunstwerk, a total work of art ; whereby he-together with his first wife Aino Aalto-would design not just the building, but give special treatments to the interior surfaces and design furniture, lamps, and furnishings and glassware.
What makes a painting beautiful is quite different from what makes music beautiful, which suggests that each art form has its own language for the judgement of aesthetics.
What would become the influential Poetry Magazine was founded in 1912 by Harriet Monroe, who was working as an art critic for the Chicago Tribune.
Other writers have explored the application of Objectivism to fields ranging from art, as in What Art Is by Louis Torres and Michelle Marder Kamhi ( 2000 ), to teleology, as in The Biological Basis of Teleological Concepts by Harry Binswanger ( 1990 ).
What holds true in one organization may not hold true in another, as is the case in many martial art systems.
In The World, William Archer wrote that he had enjoyed watching the play but found it to be empty of meaning, " What can a poor critic do with a play which raises no principle, whether of art or morals, creates its own canons and conventions, and is nothing but an absolutely wilful expression of an irrepressibly witty personality?
* FAQ: What is the state of the art in lossless image compression?
From the conceptual framework of the cultural model come implicit questions, such as: How is deafness influenced by the physical and social environment in which it is embedded ; What are the interdependent values, mores, art forms, traditions, organizations, and language that characterize this culture?
Both Liquid Architecture and What Is Music are annual festivals of modern music and sound art.
One night he saw a huge and shadowy form appearing in front of him ; when he calmly asked, " What and whence art thou?
They wrote, " What makes The Wind such an eloquent coda to its dying medium is Seastrom's and Gish's distillation of their art forms to the simplest, most elemental form: there are no frills.
What the final intrusion of Pop into the citadels of High Art provides, therefore, for the critic is the exhilarating new possibility of making judgments about the ' goodness ' and ' badness ' of art quite separated from distinctions between ' high ' and ' low ' with their concealed class bias.
Her first solo exhibition, " What a Farm Wife Painted ", opened October 1940 at Otto Kallir's New York City gallery Galerie St. Etienne, followed by a meet-and-greet with the artist and an exhibition of 50 paintings at Gimbel's Department Store November 15, followed by a third solo show in as many months, at the Whyte Gallery, Washington, D. C. " Gimbels had supplemented Moses ' art display with a table beneath the paintings spread samples of Grandma's culinary talents — homebaked bread, rolls and cake, plus some of the preserves which won her prizes at the county fair.
What is common to nearly all installation art is a consideration of the experience in toto and the problems it may present, namely the constant conflict between disinterested criticism and sympathetic involvement.
What is essential to the oratory art ( as the Greek rhetorike ) is the orderly link between common sense and an end commensurate to it — an end that is not imposed upon the imagination from above ( in the manner of the moderns and a certain dogmatic form of Christianity ), but that is drawn out of common sense itself.
What, art thou like the adder waxen deaf?
What has been gleaned about the social role and character of ancient Greek music comes largely from pottery and other forms of Greek art.
One example being the signs of Jenny Holzer which use the devices of art to convey specific messages, such as " Protect Me From What I Want ".
What was once an art has now become much more scientific with the use of computers, which can optimize all of the variables mathematically instead of relying on the designer's intuitive feel and experience.
* What art thou thinking of?
The Tubes put their creativity and art skills mainly into their live performances, in which songs could be full fledged production numbers, from a beach movie parody for " Sushi Girl ", to leather clad S & M hijinks in " Mondo Bondage ", to the game show antics of " What Do You Want from Life?
What had been praised during Clarkson's tenure, however, was soon critiqued when it was revealed that into Jean's appointment, Rideau Hall's interpretation and exhibition planner, Fabienne Fusade, was removing from sight the portraits of Canada's past and present sovereigns and other members of the Royal Family, in order to fulfill Jean's wish to make the royal residence a showcase for Canadian art and give " a strong image of Canada "; the portrait by Jean Paul Lemieux of Queen Elizabeth II and the Duke of Edinburgh that had for decades dominated the focal wall of the ballroom was shifted to the rear wall, thereby bumping the copy of George Hayter's state portrait of Queen Victoria that had hung there to the Tent Room, where the portraits of Canada's British governors general had been collected together.

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