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A recent Bospar poll attests to this lack of awareness.
Columbia University Press—attests to the renewed interest in her work.
Some of the period coverage of Lamarr's invention attests to this.
Given how much apes love bananas, this attests to their deep revulsion.
Yet it would be wrong to conclude that this attests to their redundancy.
This attests to SCBAM's strong franchise among institutional and high-net worth clients.
The documentary powerfully attests to the wide-reaching effects of this inhumane system.
This kind of creative license attests to the way these posters transcend mainstream marketing.
Michelle Fox, a bartender living in Georgia and mother of three, attests to this.
This is a simple, laid back family; the mother's welcoming smile attests to that.
The rush on Ms. Philo's creations attests to a loyalty her contemporaries seldom command.
The case attests to Rosneft's appetite for deals, as well as to Mr Sechin's clout.
But this is much easier said than done, and our present moment attests to that.
"More of less" attests to his faith in submitting to art as a spontaneous process.
Finland's Noora Raty, named the best goalie at the 2018 Olympics, attests to Agosta's prowess.
It attests to vitality under duress: "There are amazing examples of self-sufficiency," she said.
The vitriol directed toward the BBC attests to its central role in the British media.
The steady decline in concentrate treatment charges attests to an increasing scarcity of raw material.
This attests to the way a contemporary artist can refocus the view of premodern traditions.
While their mere existence attests to the debate's evolution, several have been canceled under political pressure.
If so, it attests to the truth of Bolton's quip about the U.N. losing 10 floors.
The big decline in the West also attests to another factor affecting buyers, which is housing unaffordability.
Israeli security officials' willingness to consider ceding Area A operations to Palestinian forces attests to PSF performance.
But it attests to his versatility, and to the fact that he was a great bass player.
A small pendant in the Ellises' collection attests to Gehrig's membership in the New Rochelle Elks Lodge.
She calls herself "the female Jay," attests to the addictiveness of her sexuality, and says she's a brand.
Despite accusations of treason aimed at the group, its mere existence attests to the strength of Israeli democracy.
Gordon "Butch" Stewart is a white Jamaican whose rich local accent attests to his family's deep Caribbean roots.
The torrent of money coming his way from small-dollar contributors also attests to the passion he inspires.
Ultimately, Small's research attests to how difficult it is to disentangle taste and deliciousness from nutrition and metabolism.
Amina Akhtar for example, a friend of mine and a producer at The Aspen Institute, attests to this.
This Tumblr full of images of people scanning QR codes attests to just how popular they were in America.
Even during his short time in Montreal, Colon was delivering signature moments, like his awkward bunting form attests to.
The heads and shoulders of curious passers-by just visible at the painting's bottom edge attests to their success.
They've received 71% of their customers in the past year, a fact that attests to the recent popularity of cryptocurrencies.
This attests to the growing influence of a "global financial cycle" that responds to shifts in investors' appetite for risk.
This was a ploy, and the fact that Von Cramm hosted Herbst after the war attests to their enduring friendship.
"I believe the totality of my work attests to my ideals and I continue to grow every day," she concluded.
The persistence and evolution of institutional racism attests to its normalized state in American culture, our politics, and our democracy.
The rise attests to the wealth within the country and the resourcefulness of its companies as they confront U.S. sanctions.
A friend of hers provided a statement for the sentencing hearing that attests to the changes Tiffany has gone through.
The endeavor to improve quality by paying for it attests to the need for careful guidance for the "invisible hand".
Llacko attests to this remedy serving as an anti-vaccine that not only eliminates malaria, but yellow fever as well.
" Executive producer Steven Levenson attests to the duo's long hours, calling Williams and Rockwell "the hardest working people in the world.
Photos released by the Kremlin on Monday, which is notorious for putting out propaganda on his behalf, attests to just that.
And the school's DeVos Center for Arts and Worship attests to the hundreds of thousands of dollars the family has donated.
Those in good standing are given what's called a temple recommend, a little wallet-size card that attests to their status.
His work grapples with sexuality, identity, illness, and death, and attests to a lifelong privileging of process and experimentation over technology.
But Columbia's 2019 thesis show attests to the power of visual arts to divine paths into the future by addressing our pasts.
Known as the "forgotten war" in which only 21917,1603 soldiers died, no memorial attests to it on the National Mall in Washington.
But it's also a cautionary tale, as the Route 128 boneyard attests to what should have been the world-dominating tech ecosystem.
Renzo Gracie proved the most trouble from the 'Sakuraba position', and that is something that B.J. Penn attests to in his books.
That the VOA Ukrainian service has been providing blanket coverage to viewers in Ukraine attests to the intense interest from viewers there.
The vast rental car center at Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport attests to the dependence visitors to Arizona's capital have on driving.
The ongoing resegregation of these schools attests to the long journey before us to fulfill the freedom dreams Brown unleashed three generations ago.
Still, the presence of a Canadian heading the institution that watches the money attests to Britain's continued willingness to import high-level talent.
Like Byrne himself, who over the course of its four-year creation experienced both immense pain and reward, Lone Survivor attests to uncertainty.
But far more evidence attests to a wider variety of ants' use as oral or topical treatments for a wide variety of disorders.
The vast rental car center at Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport attests to the dependence that visitors to Arizona's capital have on driving.
Like his other works, it attests to transformation, offering a meditation on the passage of time that is at once thrilling and mundane.
The south-facing entrance will be left open, a gesture Arad attests to the resilience of the congregation in the face of the tragedy.
To critics, the astronomical sale attests to the role of salesmanship in art, because of the painting's damaged condition and questions about its authenticity.
The rise in the number of artists who are non-male, nonwhite and non-Western is thrilling and attests to the curators' hard work.
It was their first public appearance together since all of the scandals surfaced, which perhaps attests to the new political power of gun control.
In a similar vein, Althamer's guerilla action attests to the radical contingency of art in being able to activate political discussions in public space.
Luckily my boyfriend, a man whose reddish black hair attests to a strong Irish heritage, is on hand to tackle some of the saltier items.
The bustling activity at the SEAT auto factory in this industrial town just west of Barcelona attests to the new reality coloring life in Spain.
His bald, sunburned head attests to genetic evidence of higher risk behaviour in the form of his love of swimming, surfing, sailing, bike riding and sunshine.
His mom attests to the fact that the ingenious shovering teen has been vacuuming, sweeping, and taking out the trash—all without getting off his hoverboard.
"So far, all Russian behavior attests to systematic preparation for aggressive action," Defense Minister Antoni Macierewicz told the Rzeczpospolita daily in an interview published on Tuesday.
"There's only one woman signed up, so it attests to how crazy it is," said Kieffer, 28, who plans to use her $6,000 prize to travel.
Yet that length, culled from Workman's 500 hours of walking footage, attests to how long it takes to really see a place, in all its layers.
But the fact that Mr. Erekat is speaking openly about it attests to the turmoil caused in the Middle East by Mr. Trump's recognition of Jerusalem.
AirPortr's service is but one variation of remote baggage check-in, a service that attests to what air travel has become: navigating a series of bottlenecks.
The variety of expensive goods she was buried with—a large wig made of human hair, loaves of bread, jewelry, toiletries, clothing—attests to her importance.
They argued that Cohen has taken responsibility for his misdeeds by cooperating with investigators, saying the decision attests to his character as a patriot and family man.
Yet as the exhibition In Order to Pass attests to, Kraus insists that one should go on making and exhibiting art despite the knowledge of this failure.
And since Maher attests to being such a champion of rational thought, he really needs to wake up to the mountains of bullshit in his own backyard.
A Sunday afternoon in a packed casino sports book lounge, with local and visiting gamblers gathering in swarms to ponder point spreads, attests to the city's enthusiasm.
Even the Office of Inspector General (OIG) attests to ICE's sloppy business practices, especially in its execution of contracts enabling ICE agents to contract through local governments.
Though the FSO is said to have become less powerful since Mr Murov left his post in 2016, the rise of its alumni attests to its enduring influence.
That it manages to sail all its subplots comfortably into port in about 75 minutes attests to the talents of its creators, cast and crew (pirate and otherwise).
And to critics, the astronomical sale attests to something else — the degree to which salesmanship has come to drive and dominate the conversation about art and its value.
The growth in services and wearables "attests to the fact that the company continues to reinvent itself," said Daniel Flax, an analyst at the investment firm Neuberger Berman.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's apparent re-election as prime minister attests to the starkly conservative vision of Israeli voters, our Jerusalem bureau chief writes in a news analysis.
Hong's work attests to the enduring allure of chaekgeori, which continues to be painted today — albeit with contemporary luxury goods such as boxes of Tiffany jewelry and Gucci products.
A fellow resident of the bunker, Emmett (John Gallagher Jr.) attests to some of Howard's basic story, but even he knows very little in the way of solid information.
The work attests to Sikander's strong interest, both in playing with scale as well as in collaboration across disciplines, from music to literature, with an eye open to theater.
He understands the importance of a president being of sound mind and body, and if he attests to this regarding President Trump, we would be wise to believe him.
When she attests to his "kindness and greatness of heart," he is shown on the campaign trail, handing out goods to flood-ravaged areas and attending a church service.
While she was anointed in this role mostly by the public, her latest gig only solidifies her reign — and attests to the enduring power of the sportswear trend in fashion.
Indeed, Trump's strength across the Rust Belt attests to his capacity to draw those voters to him and — his supporters believe — force a realignment that will endure beyond Tuesday's results.
Decades worth of research attests to the fact that the arts are among the most profoundly important and valuable ways to improve learning and promote success, from early childhood through adulthood.
No, as some of the above attests to, but from the perspective of someone who has long loved this series, it's got just about everything I want in a modern JRPG.
At times marked by graffiti and other signs of public discontent, the repetitive frontality of de Zuviría's closed facades attests to the depth of the crisis, documented with a conceptual dryness.
Society alternately anoints people who are suffering from mental illness as prophets or scapegoats—a reflex that attests to centuries of prior abuse at the hands of the spiritually self-assured.
It's the same problem I have, in the less ecstatic hours, with certain poems by Rilke, one of Lee's primary influences: a poetry that attests to euphoria doesn't automatically convey it.
The crowds kind of fumbling of their assigned task attests to how very little we do know about 3D printing, which merely skims the surface in the way buzzwordy headlines do.
The highest possible response will present the census to the government as a true representation that attests to the number of people in the United States who are living with disabilities.
The preponderance of creative expressions alongside critical analyses of U.S. imperialism and manifestos of anti-racist programs attests to the cultural as well as political revolution that gave birth to Asian America.
Anonymous would not have risen to such prominence, I argue, without sensationalist media—and Fox News in particular, as this infamous 2007 news clip atteststo simultaneously toot and condemn Anonymous' horn.
The populist backlash that has delivered ballot box shocks around the world in recent years attests to that deep and widespread sense of dissatisfaction and frustration, and should come as little surprise.
The robustness of our institutions, which has a lot to do with their design and a lot to do with our culture, attests to the absence of real fragility in our system.
This week's news attests to that shift: When Microsoft sold Nokia's phone business to HMD and Foxconn's FIH earlier this week, Nokia inked a licensing deal with HMD for brand and IP assets.
Lewandowski goes into the quarter-finals having failed to score at Euro 2016, though his 42-goal haul for Bayern Munich last season attests to his ability to strike at almost any time.
His longevity attests to his political agility and to his perfection of a campaigning and governing style in which he casts his political foes and critics as enemies of the broader body politic.
No witnesses at Yorktown ever reported hearing this tune, and the only description that attests to its performance is from an account written 47 years after the battle by someone who wasn't there.
The period between the initial publication of "Breach of Peace" in 2008 and its reissue in 2018 attests to the volatile and continually shifting fortunes of the struggle for racial equality and justice.
A recorded call she placed to a local police precinct in April 2014 attests to her increasing paranoia: Mayer became hysterical with a dispatcher over fears that her roommate would break into her room.
The use of comparison shots and crossfades of various wavelengths enhances the mesmerizing effect of the timelapse even further, and attests to SDO's reputation as the most advanced and sophisticated solar observatory in orbit.
That such similar imagery could advertise such divergent economic systems attests to the slipperiness of photographic style — and to the importance of looking past surfaces, even on the feeds of buffed-to-shine Instagrammers.
"The vigilance of the men and women of the United States Border Patrol in disrupting the flow of narcotics attests to our commitment in keeping America and its communities safe," Martinez said in a statement.
Moreover, electronification is just one facet of how bond trading is being dragged into the 22016st century, with banks and investors exploring myriad ways to modernise the entire fixed income market — as Abbie attests to.
News Analysis JERUSALEM — Benjamin Netanyahu's apparent re-election as prime minister of Israel attests to a starkly conservative vision of the Jewish state and its people about where they are and where they are headed.
While the third section of the poem clearly attests to O'Brien's love of film, the second hints at his confession that he first turned to poetry because it seemed the cheapest means of making movies.
Unilever's track record attests to Polman's success: in his eight years as CEO, Unilever's revenues have grown 250 percent, averaging 33 percent the past four years, making it one of the top performers in consumer products.
Rather than a romantic inevitability, Poets offers a pragmatic and collaborative handle to Guston's career as a prolific artist and maker; it attests to the power of verbal and metaphorical language in nourishing his visual oeuvre.
Amid a disturbing resurgence of far-right ideologies throughout Europe and the US, London 1938 — Defending "Degenerate" German Art attests to the importance of cultural freedom and international exchange as a means of countering fascist propaganda.
Meyer attests to her literary interests; she was friendly with Oscar Wilde (who fondly called her a "Pocket Venus") and with Proust (who inscribed a copy of "Les Plaisirs et les Jours," on view in the show).
Or, in the case of "Brutto" ("Ugly"), the first story in Helen DeWitt's brilliant, manic new collection, "Some Trick," a suit is not a thing to be worn but instead, a thing that attests to suit-ness.
TOKYO — Yoshihiro Masui's growling Ford hot-rod, its sides adorned with the Stars and Stripes, attests to his love of American cars — an unusual passion in Japan, where Toyota, Honda and other domestic brands rule the roads.
His successful strong-arming of Carrier, the air-conditioner company, which agreed to keep 25,2940 jobs at a plant in Indiana rather than move them to Mexico, attests to his priorities in delivering on his trade promises.
That his party should deploy a politician of Mr Rosato's stature to a place like Seregno (population: 45,000) attests to the fear that has seized the PD as poll after poll finds majorities ready to reject the reform.
Such a scene reminds of some of the erotic shunga of the Edo period, particularly Kitagawa Utamaro's "Poem of the Pillow" series, and Mori's ability to evoke a similar sensualness with simplified shapes especially attests to his skill.
But J. R. Smith remains an enigmatic ex-Knick, Channing Frye can't guard the pick-and-roll and Kevin Love attests to James's principal flaw as a de facto front office executive who lobbied for a misguided trade.
Set along the border between East and West Berlin, where echoes of wartime anxiety persist, the women have little need for men or society — an independence that attests to their strength as much as any feat of magic.
More than a cosmetic accessory, the toe consists of three sections — two of wood, one of leather — and would have helped the woman walk, which attests to the skills of an artisan with intimate knowledge of human physiology.
Still, the mere fact that the United States and Europe are trying to work out a compromise attests to the desire, on both sides, to find a solution that would satisfy Mr. Trump while not unraveling the deal.
Mr. Roberts's inclinations run slightly brighter and less implacable than Coltrane's did, but the album — which will presumably provide some grist for these performances — attests to both the hospitality of these compositions and Mr. Roberts's fluency as an interpreter.
"This is the signature issue of the progressive left, and it's absolutely driven by what's happening in California," said Doug Herman, a Democratic strategist based in Los Angeles, who attests to the appeal of single-payer as an issue.
I'm particularly interested in the Mitts, which are extra long to provide full wrist protection against grills, oven racks, and general absent-mindedness—I have a scar on my arm that attests to the dire need for this detail.
"These results are significant because it attests to past climate cycles in the north polar region," Matthew Chojnacki, a planetary scientist at the University of Arizona who was not involved in the new research, said in an email to Gizmodo.
As for this book, it beautifully attests to Mr. Vuong's own ability to use the magic of words to summon and preserve the past — to turn "bones to sonatas" and by pressing pen to paper, touch his family "back from extinction."
The electric charge of the isolated image — which provokes a flinch away from thought, a desire to evade the issue by moving on to check the sizing guide — attests to a consciousness of the hoodie's recent history of peculiar reception.
As a novel that attests to the power of this sense of conscience and decency, "To Kill a Mockingbird" continues to reward close reading as a complex and compelling portrayal of the challenges of advancing progressive change within a resistant community.
Lots of research attests to these more tenuous connections, including Dr. Yahirun's 2013 study showing that stepchildren and stepmothers are less likely to live with or near each other than biological mothers and children, and less likely to move closer.
Although government spending has hardly dried up — the budget deal signed by Trump on Friday attests to that — and the federal debt continues to metastasize, there's a questionable commitment to scientific research, leaving private actors to call many of the shots.
It's true that conservative Christians in the United States can fall into a narrative of martyrdom that doesn't fit their actual position, true that the presidency of Donald Trump attests to their continued power (and their vulnerability to its corruptions!).
In either case, the fact that the Trump administration has placed Pendley in charge of the nation's largest public lands agency attests to its commitment to sacrificing our environment, our wildlife and our public lands on the altar of corporate greed.
The Foreign Ministry in Jerusalem said in a statement that it called in Swedish Ambassador Carl Magnus Nesser to reprimand him over what it deemed "another statement by her (Wallstrom) that attests to her biased and even hostile attitude to Israel".
It is a polychrome plaster that supersedes the political histories of the two men and attests to the timelessness — not of classicism — but of the palpable sense of form that Marini found in the fecund roundedness of the Venus of Willendorf.
It falls to the twins' father, Samad (Tony Jayawardena), a Bangladeshi long based in London, to voice the thesis of the play when he attests to the ability of his adopted city to get under the skin of its inhabitants.
While the British government contributed £13 million ($21 million) to the £29 million ($217 million) remaking of the museum, the ubiquity of corporate sponsors, from UNIQLO to Bloomberg to Hyundai, attests to the dependence of Tate Modern on private lucre.
"The information gathered during the raid and from the forensic analysis of the seized banknotes attests to the huge production potential of this criminal organization, both in terms of quantities of counterfeited banknotes but also on account of their quality," Wainwright added.
Now, in a study published in the Cambridge journal Antiquity, archaeologists exploring the province of Al Jawf in Saudi Arabia have found what they say is an unprecedented group of rock art that attests to the creature's early significance to the region.
Aptly named in relation to the O-212 visa, which is granted to "aliens of extraordinary ability" who present the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services with a portfolio that attests to their talents, this series puts immigrant comedians at its forefront.
He tells Lowe that Taylor Swift is "such a sweetheart," explains the truncated nature of Jay Z's appearance on the original version of "Pop Style," attests to his chemistry with Rihanna, and sheds light on his fractured relationships with The Weeknd and Nicki Minaj.
Above all, the bitter exchange attests to a combustible relationship between two ambitious, self-confident leaders, both unafraid to exercise power — one a former K.G.B. officer who emerged from the shadows; the other a famous female politician who spent decades on the public stage.
But the fact that General Mladic was finally brought to justice, nearly a quarter century after the crimes he committed in the former Yugoslavia, attests to the hurdles that stand in the way of a full moral reckoning with episodes of genocide and mass atrocities.
He benefits principally from the fact that the very behavior of his that's an insult to decency is a compliment to Trump: It draws on Trump's traits and attests to Pruitt's ambition to ascend to the boss's regal level and be just like him.
O'Toole's is the third major biography of Wilson in the last decade, coming on the heels of substantial works by John Milton Cooper Jr. (2009) and A. Scott Berg (2013), an output of Wilsoniana that attests to the 28th president's complicated — and contested — legacy.
But Kushner critics are, for the most part, only willing to talk under cover of anonymity — a fact that attests to continued fear of his power to vanquish internal enemies and the degree to which he retains the ear of his father-in-law.
As uncomfortably close as these performances may seem, a mental comparison with the lunatic antics of the Viennese Actionists, the all-male band of provocateurs who staged pageants of blood, gore, sex, and death at this same time, attests to their warmth, humor, and relative subtlety.
But if Networking the Unseen demonstrates the creative power of digital art-making practices, it also attests to the broken promise of digital technology as it relates to the Western Desert, a vast expanse in the Australian interior that is home to some 40 indigenous communities.
"(Constellation's) solid beer gross/op margin beat attests to the strength of STZ's collection of industry-leading Power Brands in the premium segment and strong cost discipline, supporting our confidence that STZ's growth engines are well intact," Wells Fargo analyst Bonnie Herzog said in a note.
An ever-growing dictionary of slang attests to the perception: people speak of using "back" (backing, or connections) to get jobs; when Ms Jung refused to return to South Korea to face charges related to her university admission, the local press dubbed it a "gold-spoon escape".
"Decades worth of research attests to the fact that the arts are among the most profoundly important and valuable ways to improve learning and promote success, from early childhood through adulthood," she wrote in a CNN op-ed with her daughter, fellow actress Emma Walton Hamilton.
A self-described warrior for his people ("Well, warrior behind the drapes"), Gross (Derek Lucci) attests to the terrible oppression of the closet but also to its compensations: "May I be a little understood for reveling in how that oppression did also make me spectacular?" he asks.
The disconnect between the president's speech and the analysis in his administration's document attests to the broader challenge his national security advisers have faced, as they have struggled to develop an intellectual framework that encompasses Mr. Trump's unpredictable, domestically driven and Twitter-fueled approach to foreign policy.
It also attests to a less comforting truth: the city's blunt juxtapositions of the wealthy and the not-so — like Mr. Singh, who makes about $25 on a weekday ($19853 on a Sunday), working in the shadows of some of the most expensive real estate on the planet.
It also attests to the enduring popularity of artists such as Vincent van Gogh, whose works top the list of five most downloaded images in both the Getty and Met databases, and it reveals that the persistent Eurocentricism of canons has yet to be overturned in the public imaginary.
Mr. Trump's focus on the Gulf over the Levant attests to the chronically dismal conditions for an Israeli-Palestinian peace accord, but also to the diminishing role that the peace process plays in the geopolitics of the Middle East and to this president's other priorities in the region.
One of his former executives, Barbara Res, wrote in the New York Daily News, "He has an incredible temper and he lashes out at everyone..." And a letter recently revealed by writer Jeff Pearlman attests to his mistreatment of his fellow owners in the now-defunct United States Football League.
Even in the most hostile of Mr. Johnson's encounters, the voters typically call him "Boris," which attests to his first-name celebrity — a quality that analysts say makes him a formidable campaigner and still a good bet to win a Parliamentary majority when Britain goes to the polls on Dec. 12.
Disappearing tweets may make users feel less anxious about their tweets coming back to haunt them, and that could indeed be a boon for some people's mental health—the popularity of stories on other apps like Instagram, where there's been a lot of focus on pressures to appear perfect, attests to this.
Yet the fact that he and Mr. Obama could set aside those tensions to work together yet again on a joint plan to reduce greenhouse gases attests to the pragmatic personal rapport they have built, as well as to the complexity of the broader United States-China relationship, a tangle of competing and congruent interests.
While the number of casualties in these conflicts is a fraction of what it was during the two previous administrations, the fact that American troops are still on the ground — in the case of Afghanistan, 17 years after they were first deployed — attests to the difficulty of extracting the United States from these entanglements.
In fact, it is Saunders's beautifully realized portrait of Lincoln — caught at this hinge moment in time, in his own personal bardo, as it were — that powers this book over its more static sections and attests to the author's own fruitful transition from the short story to the long-distance form of the novel.
Surrounded by a grid of actual record sleeves from Molina's Collection, "Mestizo"'s placement attests to the curators' organizational intent, evident in everything from bookshelves lined with vintage glassware grouped by color to the umbrella shapes positioned near Maria Hupfield's droopy, gray felt reproduction of an umbrella, part of her delightful "1 of 1: New York" (2019) series.
Eastern Virginia Medical School's willingness to publish this photo in its 1984 yearbook attests to not just the vestiges of racial slavery and institutional racism long after the civil rights era's heroic period, but their evolution into a kind of cultural sport practiced by whites -- most often without consequence -- in any manner, time and place they choose.
In a move that is likely to roil the art world, and that attests to the increasingly collaborative relationship between private dealers and auction houses, Brett Gorvy — long considered the master broker of contemporary art at Christie's — is leaving after 23 years to join forces with Dominique Lévy, the founder of a powerful Madison Avenue gallery.
L's involvement and thoughtful approach to Flint Water Project are central to its success (with sales of the bottles picking up toward the end of the show's run and continuing through What Pipeline and, potentially, other museums), the artist's collaboration with locals from Flint, Detroit, and surrounding suburbs attests to the fortitude of Michigan citizens to help each other in times of crisis.
Samsung didn't have much more to say about it during its Mobile World Congress event today — it felt more like a fun teaser than a real product announcement — but all the excitement surround the Nokia 3310 relaunch already attests to the appeal of a modern gadget styled to look exactly like the more primitive stuff we used to use as kids growing up.
Yulia Pinkusevich, born in a part of eastern Ukraine that is currently contested, created the massive and mesmerizing Silencing The Cacophony as she witnessed the upheaval of her homeland from California; the drone and media sourced images, in combination with dazzle camouflage and smoke which pours off the canvas and onto the walls, attests to the modern vision of war as an aesthetic event, while sandbags sit on the gallery floor, physical remains of Euromaidan and the revolution.
In Dubuffet's ecstatic inventory of the morphology of blotted ink there's no mention of extraterrestrials, but he attests to a mystical experience of materials as the vehicle of sentient beings, insisting that "the being — more or less whimsical or spectral — populates materials we believe to be inert, in immense numbers; that supposedly deserted places are as rich in events as the heart of a great city […]" He seems to say that not only are we iconophiles, yearning to discern imagery in the arbitrary ebb and flow of pigment, we are lovers also of stories.

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