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  1. a pin, wedge, key, or the like, fitted or driven into an opening to secure something or hold parts together.
  2. cotter pin.
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HOLLAND COTTER Here are more shows on the Lower East Side reviewed by Holland Cotter.
"It's a classic strategy used in organized crime," Cotter said.
HOLLAND COTTER Marlborough Chelsea 545 West 25th Street Through Dec.
"I strongly urge you to visit both," Mr. Cotter wrote.
Cotter: Cotter is building a phone number-based login platform that authenticates a user's device in a workflow that the company's founders say has the convenience of SMS-based OTP without the security issues.
HOLLAND COTTER Cheim & Read 224 West 25th Street, Chelsea Through Oct.
HOLLAND COTTER See a selection of mini-reviews of current exhibitions.
The US Department of Energy and two private companies -- Cotter Corp.
It paid out $27 million to drivers last year in Cotter v.
Eliza Taylor-Cotter played Janae Timmins on "Neighbours" from 2003 to 2008.
Metro Pictures, 519 West 24th Street, Chelsea, 212-206-7100, metropicturesgallery.com. (Cotter)
"Tragically, I fear his effort was insufficient to the crisis," Cotter said.
Skoto Gallery, 529 West 20th Street, Chelsea, 212-352-8058, skotogallery.com. (Cotter)
HOLLAND COTTER Magenta Plains 21968 Allen Street, Lower East Side Through Oct.
HOLLAND COTTER Our gallery tour of Canal Street, with a map, here.
My colleague Holland Cotter will publish a review of the Biennale shortly.
"There's still some sting here," said Mr. Cotter, the Bullhead City official.
"I'm fortunate to get rescued," Christine Way-Cotter of Quincy told WBZ.
But, Cotter added, there's a chance prosecutors will still seek a retrial.
Robert Cotter is a Social Policy and Politics fellow at Third Way.
David Nolan Gallery, 527 West 29th Street, Chelsea, 212-925-6190, davidnolangallery.com. (Cotter)
Among the 10 defendants are Republic Services, Exelon Corp and the Cotter Corp.
"Or maybe he wanted a closer look at Carroll&aposs signature," says Cotter.
"I let them stay until they sold their last bottle," Ms. Cotter said.
Our chief art critics, Holland Cotter and Roberta Smith, got an early look.
CreditCreditPhilip Greenberg for The New York Times This review is by Holland Cotter.
Our chief art critics, Roberta Smith and Holland Cotter, got an early look.
And Cotter standing in section 35 watching the ball come in his direction.
"The strategy is not to elbow someone to victory," Mr. Cotter-Sparrow said.
"A conspiracy is just folks getting together to commit a crime," said Cotter.
There was also blood on the mattress, headboard, drapes, and a lamp, Cotter testified.
She's never developed a "signature style," as Holland Cotter noted in a 22005 review.
HOLLAND COTTER 'Ess Envy' Nicelle Beauchene 327 Broome Street Lower East Side Through Aug.
"Weisselberg was there at the genesis," Patrick Cotter, a former longtime federal prosecutor, said.
Finally The New York Times writer Holland Cotter came to a show in 2007.
"Hand of an angel, eye of a sage," Mr. Cotter said in his review.
Asked about the episode, Watkins said he recalled Cotter making those remarks to him.
Giunta-Cotter was tired of running and moving from shelter to shelter, Dubus said.
"With Rosen, there's a logic to it, and it doesn't just seem political," Cotter said.
"What's amazing is that the president went as far as he did here," Cotter said.
Holland Cotter, a Times art critic, suggests "Michelangelo: Divine Draftsman and Designer" at the Met.
I asked Pepin and Cotter about the significance of their findings for the #MeToo movement.
"If I was his lawyer, I'd probably very strongly suggest he take the Fifth," Cotter said.
HOLLAND COTTER Museum of the City of New York Fifth Avenue and 103rd Street Through Oct.
Given these developments, "it doesn't matter who the whistleblower is or what they did," Cotter said.
" It was, Ms. Cotter said, "not an apology — no reason to believe he's changed at all.
But Cotter said the narrative set forth in the indictment could easily include many more participants.
HOLLAND COTTER Looking back at art in 2200, here are 21840 goods, bests and most-instructives.
"Detroit students need a final decision, and this opinion provides one," Cotter said in a statement.
Cayo Cotter says she thinks Walmart will be able to influence other companies to move the needle.
It would not be surprising if he pleaded the Fifth Amendment to avoid incriminating himself, Cotter added.
Kaitlyn Cotter recently took her 1-year-old golden retriever Gus to the veterinarian to get neutered.
" Cotter added: "What they're saying is, 'We've got Papadopoulos in the bag and he knows about Russia.
"From a criminal-law point of view, that looks like an implicit quid pro quo," Cotter said.
HOLLAND COTTER Within a year of Dada's emergence, the one-act ballet "Parade" (1917) was mightily Dadaist.
On the National Mall, at Independence Avenue Southwest and Seventh Street, Washington, 202-633-1618, hirshhorn.si.edu. (Cotter)
Various N.Y.C. Museums Holland Cotter reviews several exhibitions commemorating this summer's 50th anniversary of the Stonewall uprising.
Roberta Smith, Holland Cotter, Michael Kimmelman and our other critics fanned out, took stock and reported back.
Undecided voters Helen Crowell and Kris Cotter, both from Glen, said they are considering Warren and Sanders.
On the pessimistic side, Cotter argues, we can already see the beginnings of a backlash against #MeToo.
Scotland Coach Vern Cotter, now in his second year, was in a similar position to Jones in 2015.
Cotter now has his team playing an expansive, fast-tempo game that was showcased at the World Cup.
COTTER That economic ruling class, for its part, could, and should, contribute to an open-door cultural policy.
He is interviewed, and Holland Cotter and Hyperallergic Weekend's John Yau explain how much they learned from him.
Luckily for Boon Cotter, a lighting artist based in California, crying during his job interview actually paid off.
"The car's top had survived 53 years unscathed, but couldn't make it 11 days in Alaska," Cotter says.
The 2017 show, curated by Christine Macel, "doesn't rise, doesn't cohere," wrote The New York Times's Holland Cotter.
" That's how Mr. Cotter described the Morgan Library & Museum's "Drawn to Greatness: Master Drawings From the Thaw Collection.
HOLLAND COTTER Luhring Augustine531 West 24th Street, Chelsea Luhring Augustine 25 Knickerbocker Avenue Bushwick, Brooklyn Both through Dec.
"If we had got in front, it might have put pressure the other way," said Scotland's coach, Vern Cotter.
"Trump did acts that could be successfully prosecuted as obstruction of justice, if he were anyone else," said Cotter.
"The criticism that everyone has is that Mueller refuses to reduce his report to a sound bite," Cotter added.
Reviewing the exhibition in The New York Times, Holland Cotter called Ward's immersive work "magical," a spot-on description.
"That's the money quote," said Patrick Cotter, a former federal prosecutor who helped take down the mobster John Gotti.
She noted Mr. Corbyn's following among younger voters: "He's selling a dream," said Ms. Cotter, 71, a semiretired psychotherapist.
Holland Cotter, chief art critic for The Times, noted that Latin American art has often been overlooked by museums.
Patrick Cotter, a former New York federal prosecutor, said there is "absolutely no legal reason" to retry the counts.
Now, says Cayo Cotter, her organization is closely working with Starbucks and others who are yet to close the gap.
In "Meet Warhol, Again, in This Brilliant Whitney Show," Holland Cotter reviews a new retrospective of art by Andy Warhol.
As sickouts start up again, Cotter says DPS's nearly 1503,000 students have likely lost more than one million instructional hours.
Cotter was the company that dumped the radioactive materials in the landfill in 1973, while Bridgeton Landfill owns the site.
Our chief art critics, Roberta Smith and Holland Cotter, disagreed with the Met's decision, saying such museums should be free.
Republican House Speaker Kevin Cotter, who asked for a clarification of the law from Schuette welcomed the decision on Wednesday.
Holland Cotter In 2018, a politically shuddersome year, the international art world was both out to lunch and on the alert.
Victims Newcomer, a superintendent at Gilbane Building Company, was working Thursday at the Fifth Third Center, Gilbane spokesman Wes Cotter said.
"There's no way this helps Mueller," Cotter said, adding that Cohen's testimony risked undermining statements he's already given to the special counsel.
"We really like the co-working, co-living concept," said Ms. Cotter-Lockard, who runs a leadership and organizational development consulting firm.
Holland Cotter, Co-chief art critic at The New York Times, will deliver a keynote address on December 23 at 53 pm.
Obama overemphasizes an element of couturial spectacle, but also projects a rock-solid cool, one of our art critics, Holland Cotter says.
Holland Cotter, an art critic at The New York Times, highlighted the initiative as a must-see of the fall arts season.
"The main hurdle is finding out when the kids are locked up and put in solitary," Mr. Cotter wrote in an email.
"We really like the co-working, co-living concept," said Ms. Cotter-Lockard, who runs a leadership and organizational development consulting firm.
But, Cotter added, there's a chance the U.S. attorneys will still tell Ellis they intend to retry the 10 counts come Wednesday.
Patrick Cotter, a former New York federal prosecutor, told CNBC that there is "absolutely no legal reason" to retry Manafort in Virginia.
"It's more a poetic essay on Twombly's art and elusiveness than a chronicle of his days," Holland Cotter writes in his review.
HOLLAND COTTER Summer may be winding down, but the ninth edition of the Governors Island Art Fair, organized by 93heads, is just beginning.
The art critics of The New York Times — Holland Cotter and Roberta Smith — share their picks for the best art of the year.
"He's facing more than sufficient time under the counts he's been convicted of" without even factoring in the upcoming Washington trial, Cotter said.
"It is unusual [to pick an outsider], because the job normally entails running the day-to-day operations at DOJ," Cotter told VICE News.
Cotter told his interviewers that seeing their character Bill in the game The Last of Us was deeply moving for him, personally and professionally.
"It's bad for the overall Mueller investigation," said Patrick Cotter, a criminal defense lawyer in Chicago and former assistant U.S. attorney in New York.
""People go to jail every day in this country for doing that," Cotter added, "and it looks like that's what Trump tried to do.
The International Studio and Curatorial Program hosts a two-day symposium on contemporary art and cultural exchange featuring a keynote address by Holland Cotter.
"Puzzlement can be fun, and Ms. Harrison has set it as one of the tasks for her work," Mr. Cotter wrote in his review.
NM: In a recent article for the New York Times, Holland Cotter criticized many museums that have adopted "corporate strategies" of marketing and expansion.
A spokesman for House Speaker Kevin Cotter said the full House, also controlled by Republicans, could take up the legislation as soon as this week.
"As an investigating prosecutor, you're always very, very, very interested in the money," said Patrick Cotter, a former federal prosecutor and white-collar defense attorney.
"Fast forward to 3 hours later and I was shitface drunk on margaritas and hired to work at my favorite company on Earth," Cotter concluded.
" Cotter said Mueller's unveiling of Papadopoulos' guilty plea "was to head off any arguments that the case against Manafort and Gates is not about Russia.
"We tried to preserve the theater," Margaret Cotter, the president of Liberty Theatres, said on a recent tour of the auditorium, under a ghost light.
By Holland Cotter Trapped by the 'Walmart of Heroin': A Philadelphia neighborhood is the largest open-air narcotics market for heroin on the East Coast.
Wiley depicts Mr. Obama not as a self-assured, standard-issue bureaucrat, but as an alert and troubled thinker," our critic Holland Cotter writes. "Ms.
Cotter perhaps doesn't know that MoMA not only refreshes its galleries every few years, but also cycles through its CAs at roughly the same pace.
Finch and Cotter Personalized Pillow, from $34.20, available at Etsy Wherever they call home, this throw pillow adds a sweet, personalized touch to their space.
Last Chance As the museum's Andy Warhol retrospective ends its run, Holland Cotter revisits the exhibition through a work that showed the artist shifting gears.
But in the rare spring sunshine, Ms. Cotter added that, even in her area of multimillion-dollar properties, not everyone shared her views about Labour.
The difference generally hinges on whether the person being asked for a payout is more like an accomplice, or more like a victim, Cotter said.
Cotter said Newcomer had worked for Gilbane, which has headquarters in Rhode Island and has two offices in Ohio, for four years, overseeing trade workers.
Patent owners "may not enforce their patents for a period of time, but they can choose do to so whenever they want to," Cotter said.
"They're flexing their muscles for anybody that they approach in this investigation and letting them know we really mean it," said former federal prosecutor Patrick Cotter.
Trump takes a page out of the mafia's playbook but 'on a much larger scale'In the Gotti case, Cotter added, the similarities are even more stark.
"Es difícil pensar que Argentina pueda obtener financiamiento de alguna parte", comentó María Castiglioni Cotter, directora de la consultora C&T Asesores Económicos, en Buenos Aires.
"This would be different from 99.9% of other insider trading cases, in which the jury has never heard anything about the company in question," Cotter said.
Mr. Cotter said it is "of considerable interest" despite the museum's decision to withdraw works that set off a moral controversy ahead of the show's opening.
Mr. Newcomer was an experienced superintendent who oversaw workers at construction sites and had been with the company for three years, said the spokesman, Wes Cotter.
"We have carved out a unique territory in the beauty space," Erin Cotter, the general manager of beauty and wellness at Goop, said in a statement.
The town thrives on the summer tourism that draws some two million visitors to the area for recreation on the greenish-blue waters, Mr. Cotter said.
Victim was working in building Newcomer was a superintendent at Gilbane Building Company and working Thursday at the Fifth Third Center, Gilbane spokesman Wes Cotter said.
"This is a shock that none of us could have ever expected and we're focused on praying for his family and getting through this," Cotter said.
The art critics of The New York Times Roberta Smith, Holland Cotter and Jason Farago share their picks for the best art of the year. 1.
The network has been a successful breeding ground of talent, including Kevin Burkhardt (now a prominent announcer at Fox Sports) and Chris Cotter (now at ESPN).
Kenneth Cotter, the lead prosecutor, identified the officer who shot the victim as Sergeant Ryan O'Neill, and said there is no body camera footage of the shooting.
Privately, many people are "resigned to the fact that they're on borrowed time in their (waterfront) properties," said Amy Cotter of the Lincoln Institute of Land Policy.
Cayo Cotter says her group's research shows a huge gap between the benefits corporate, white-collar employees enjoy and those provided to hourly workers such as cashiers.
"He wouldn't leave his incision alone so he's had to wear the cone to let it heal," Cotter, a senior analyst at a telecommunications company, told PEOPLE.
The 30-year-old and her friends weren't the only ones tickled by Gus' transformations, the photos Cotter shared on social media got lots of love too.
For example, when asked about his work as a "lead artist" on a previous project, Cotter admitted that he was actually the only artist on that project.
"The workers halted train traffic to let us through, but when they saw we were all driving convertibles they insisted we put up our tops," Cotter says.
The National Civil Rights Museum in Memphis has a lot to teach us about our history — and about today — writes our co-chief art critic, Holland Cotter.
As a new American president prepares to take office, our co-chief art critic Holland Cotter has singled out some of the major paintings featuring presidents past.
In the winter of 21975-21974, she had a small show of watercolors at DC Moore that was favorably reviewed by Holland Cotter in The New York Times.
"Cotter added that it's possible Trump "misappropriated $400 million in taxpayer money, and instead of using it for government purposes, he stole it to potentially pay a bribe.
So far, the company has raised $5 million from investors, including NEA, BBG Ventures, RetailMeNot founder and CEO Cotter Cunningham, and TheSkimm founders, Carly Zakin and Danielle Weisberg.
That is a perspective shared by the New York Times critic Holland Cotter, who wrote that the exhibition's chronological journey up through the rotunda is its own reward.
"I was anticipating — hoping for — a bolder, more incisive image of the strong-voiced person I imagine this former first lady to be," Cotter said in his review.
"You can't just do things on the side and not tell," said Patrick Cotter, a criminal defense lawyer in Chicago and former assistant U.S. attorney in New York.
Curators include Suzanne Cotter and Rasha Salti (2011), Yuko Hasegawa (2013), Eungie Joo (2015), Christine Tohme (2017), and then Zoe Butt, Omar Kholeif, and Claire Tancons this year.
Reviewing the exhibition for the New York Times, Holland Cotter suggests that it does not gloss over violence as museums ("with their air of balanced neutrality") typically do.
Though Henry David Thoreau is sometimes cast as a curmudgeon, this view of him, as Mr. Cotter points out, ignores the deep empathy he felt for all living things.
"There is fear that they could win in Westminster," said Ms. Cotter, referring to her affluent borough, which will be among those to hold local council elections on Thursday.
Cotter emailed back: My own work, which has focused on the stalled gender revolution over the past twenty years, would suggest some mix of optimism and pessimism about this.
"There's a wave of employees at all types of companies across this country that are ready to fight for paid family leave — and apparently they can win," says Cayo Cotter.
"This is the right plan to fix Detroit's schools and give the city a good, working school system for the long term," said House Speaker Kevin Cotter in a statement.
"At home, men are more resistant to that change because it really means surrendering privilege," said David A. Cotter, a sociology professor at Union College who has studied gender attitudes.
"What is there, and has consistently been throughout Mr. Puryear's career," Holland Cotter wrote in The Times in 2014, "is work that's political, playful, sweet to the eye and deep."
When the photographs were exhibited at the Whitney Biennial, in 1995, they were "like shock troops crashing a mannerly art-world party," the critic Holland Cotter wrote in the Times .
According to Mr. Cotter-Sparrow, costumed disco extravaganzas like the one in Prospect Park in 1980 gave way to today's sometimes grueling professional races in which world-class athletes compete.
"This is the right plan to fix Detroit's schools and give the city a good, working school system for the long-term," said House Speaker Kevin Cotter in a statement.
AE: In your essay on Kalup Linzy, you point out how Holland Cotter, in a review of the artist's work, overlooks its political undertones and focuses instead on its funny content.
HOLLAND COTTER 'Santa Cruz'Eric Firestone Gallery4 Great Jones Street, Manhattan Closes on Saturday Nothing seems further from surfing and skateboarding in Southern California than a white cube gallery in New York.
" Reviewing her paintings at the Tibor de Nagy Gallery in 2015 for The New York Times, Holland Cotter called her "an expressive geometrician" who "makes painting look like fastidiously worked joy.
He spent an eye-watering amount of money on multiple Klipschorns, Mark Levinson amplifiers, Mitchell Cotter turntables, and handmade Koetsu cartridges—audiophile sound equipment that achieved the sonic purity David desired.
The new accelerator has managed to lock in some pretty interesting backers, including Morgan Stanley Investment Management's AIP Private Markets Team, the Impact America Fund and RetailMeNot chief executive Cotter Cunningham.
Still, some excellent artists are on hand to tackle the subjects, which venture into trans-species territory with the artist Nayland Blake's bearlike "fursona" named Gnomen. (Cotter)212-219-1222/newmuseum.
The imperative, exciting diversity sought by Cotter — and many others— in the galleries of all museums will never be more than lip service until it's also achieved in a museum's staff.
Critic's Pick A sweeping retrospective shows a personal side of the Pop master — his hopes, fears, faith — and reasserts his power for a new generation, Holland Cotter writes in his review.
"I've seen sex on Bondi Beach on Christmas afternoon," Mark Cotter, president of the North Bondi Surf Life Saving Club, said in an interview, referring to a beach north of Coogee.
"The reality is you're going to someday be standing in front of a judge at sentencing," said Patrick Cotter, a former federal prosecutor and white collar defense lawyer at Greensfelder, Hemker & Gale.
The Starr report "was a perversion of what a prosecutor should do, and it went for the lurid details instead of staying within its scope, and it was blatantly partisan," Cotter said.
After seeing MoMA's Charles White retrospective (which earned a rave from Holland Cotter), you'll want to head to Chelsea for "Truth and Beauty: Charles White and His Circle" at Michael Rosenfeld Gallery.
A panel moderated by Holland Cotter of the New York Times will include artists Firelei Báez and Alex Da Corte as well as museum curators and directors Ryan Dennis and Max Hollein.
Cotter is looking forward to seeing Gus cone-free, even though she has enjoyed coming up with the costumes, and is sure he will still spread plenty of smiles without the medical accessory.
"When I prosecuted the mob, one of their go-to tactics whenever we indicted them was to spend a lot of time trying to show the government did something wrong," Cotter told Insider.
But the forceful, engaged expression is specific to Obama, and so is the iconography around him (the blue flowers are for Kenya, the jasmine for Hawaii, and the chrysanthemums for Chicago, per Cotter).
William Cotter, one of the officers who found Kasian's body, testified he found her lying on a bed naked, with severe trauma to her head—her right ear and eyebrows had been cut off.
"Misappropriation Third, Cotter said, if Trump "in fact used government funds for his own gain, then there is a very strong argument that there is a theft of taxpayer money, or misappropriation, taking place.
"Three Tall Women" may be Albee's most autobiographical work, inspired by Frances Cotter Albee, his narcissistic and domineering adoptive mother, who married into money and had little love for her inconveniently sensitive and gay son.
"It is political theater, and will be, I expect, a flop," said Patrick Cotter, a former federal prosecutor who once worked with Mueller's former top deputy, Andrew Weissmann, in the Eastern District of New York.
Stores like the Golden Bear jewelers (the name refers to the unofficial symbol of Vail Valley for the last 40 years), J. Cotter Gallery, and Cogswell Gallery stock a robust array of goods year-round.
Vargas' conceptual museum is a challenge to actual institutions to move "toward a museum of the 21st century," as art critic Holland Cotter describes the need for warehouses of culture to provide curators the opportunities.
HOLLAND COTTER 'Scenes From a Photo-Novel' Peter Freeman140 Grand Street, SoHoThrough July 22 Even within the genre of strange photography — if there were such a thing — Anna and Bernhard Blume's portfolio would be unusual.
For Roberto Burle Marx, the Brazilian landscape architect who created it, "painting and landscape design were inseparable, if not identical, art forms," writes the Times critic Holland Cotter in this appraisal of Mr. Marx's work.
DAVID SMOLLAR, SAN DIEGO To the Editor: There is an additional objection to those voiced so cogently by Holland Cotter and Roberta Smith to a mandatory out-of-towner entrance fee to the Metropolitan Museum.
"At Halloween my friend Hilary and I had a lot of fun dressing him up as a Ty Beanie Baby, and when we walked around the neighborhood he made everyone smile," Cotter said of her inspiration.
After the first show to examine the artistic response to the HIV/AIDS crisis opened at a major, mainstream US institution, the New York Times art critic Holland Cotter let out a giant sigh of relief.
The word evasive has appeared in 79 New York Times articles in the past year, including on June 30 in the art review " 'Laura Poitras: Astro Noise' Examines Surveillance and the New Normal" by Holland Cotter:
New Zealander Guy Cotter, chief executive of mountain climbing guide company Adventure Consultants, said he knew the drug had been tested at high altitudes but didn't believe the results had proven to be negative or positive.
HOLLAND COTTER Metropolitan Museum of Art Up a narrow staircase, on a mezzanine perch above the Metropolitan Museum of Art's galleries of South and Southeast Asian art, are three small rooms of art from the Himalayas.
The artist, whom the Times critic Holland Cotter recently described as "a star, known for his formal and conceptual brilliance and his unpredictable ways," is difficult to pin down for museum shows as well as interviews.
"It's frightening, and it smacks of misuse of the Department of Justice for political purposes," said Patrick Cotter, a former prosecutor from the Eastern District of New York who helped jail the mafia boss John Gotti.
"This plan saves Detroit's school system and returns local control to the city, preventing a disastrous bankruptcy that would have affected every community in the state," House Speaker Kevin Cotter, a Republican, said in a statement.
Cotter chronicled the meeting on Twitter, explaining that he "had just flown halfway around the world, my first time out of Australia, to interview for a job I KNEW I wouldn't get" — and that things started terribly.
MARY JANE COTTER Middle Village, Queens To the Editor: In my family the experience described by Delia Ephron is so common that we've coined a verb for it: To be "verizoned" means to be given the runaround.
"This institution, so often ahead of the curve, has other, challenging ideas on its mind, and the less it acts like a museum the better," Holland Cotter wrote in a review of a show there last year.
In this case, prosecutors would have a much easier time explaining the case to a jury, said Patrick Cotter, a former prosecutor from the Eastern District of New York who helped bring down the mobster John Gotti.
"The same law that makes it a crime to offer a bribe also makes it a crime to ask for one," said Patrick Cotter, a former New York prosecutor who helped bring down the mobster John Gotti.
The portraiture exhibition that opened last week, which the critic Holland Cotter of The New York Times called "immediately engaging," exemplifies this integrated approach, with works by African-American artists, female artists and younger artists alongside established names.
"While they went to great pains to say they are not indicting any Americans today, if I was an American and I did cooperate with Russians I would be extremely frightened today," said former federal prosecutor Patrick Cotter.
"The kind of visual and tactile magic that makes you remember why you loved art in the first place — way back, as a kid — is hard to find," Holland Cotter wrote in The New York Times in 2015.
The class action lawsuit, filed in 2013 by Patrick Cotter, Alejandra Maciel, and Jeffrey Knudston, accused the startup of misclassifying Lyft drivers as independent contractors instead of employees and failing to reimburse business expenses, including gas and mileage costs.
A new study by sociologists Joanna Pepin and David Cotter took a look at the results of Monitoring the Future, a survey that has been given to high-school seniors on a yearly basis over the last 227 years.
"There is clear bipartisan agreement that we have a paid leave problem, but proposals like this fall far short of the policy solutions we need," said Brianna Cayo Cotter, chief of staff for Paid Leave for the United States.
"If there's a suspicion that Trump mishandled his taxes or misrepresented his income for tax or loan purposes — anything related to his finances — Weisselberg is the guy who will know," Patrick Cotter, a former longtime federal prosecutor, told INSIDER.
Her interest in pornography, and what Holland Cotter in The New York Times called a "pathology of glamour," made for tough going in the 1990s, when she was criticized by some feminists as a sexualizer for its own sake.
" Art Holland Cotter, The Times's co-chief art critic, wrote: "The show I've looked forward to the most in New York this fall is 'Soul of a Nation: Art in the Age of Black Power,' and it doesn't disappoint.
It also notes that "key members of the Guggenheim Abu Dhabi team" —  curators Reem Fadda and Fawz Kabra — left the project this year, following the previous departures of senior Guggenheim staff members Suzanne Cotter, Nancy Spector, and Bassem Terkawi.
Obama's chair bears a certain resemblance to the chair in Gilbert Stuart's iconic portrait of George Washington, as Holland Cotter pointed out at the New York Times, and his hunched-over, thoughtful pose echoes the lines of Rodin's Thinker.
It's among the items in a superbly installed survey of the visionary artist's 50-year journey, exploring her focus "on ecology, on the fear of present decay and the hope for future survival," Holland Cotter wrote in his review.
On the optimistic side for Democrats, Cotter wrote, this moment/movement definitely looks like it is taking hold — and it's had real consequences at least at the level of individual harassers and abusers being called out and facing consequences.
" Reviewing the show in The New York Times, Holland Cotter wrote, "del Sarto comes across as having an angel's hand, a scientist's eye and a self-punishing striver's drive to keep trying, trying, trying to get good at what he does.
"The angry-child scratches have exploded into an allover web of messy Twombleyesque crosshatching; the individual lines gouge the built-up surfaces cruelly," Holland Cotter wrote in Art in America, reviewing her show at the Robert Miller Gallery in 1986.
"Tony Conrad has slowly been emerging from avant-gardist obscurity over the past few years, and about time," the critic Holland Cotter wrote in The Times on the occasion of Mr. Conrad's solo show at the 80WSE Gallery in 2012.
"If they don't voluntarily cooperate, you get honest leverage on them to compel their cooperation," said Patrick Cotter, a former federal prosecutor who was part of the team that convicted the Gambino crime family boss John Gotti in the 1990s.
Women who won't go to a shelter When Dorothy Giunta-Cotter came to the Geiger Center in 2002, fearing that her husband might kill her, it did not have the domestic violence risk-assessment tool or the High Risk Team.
Brianna Cayo Cotter is the chief of staff for PL+US: Paid Leave for the U.S., a small nonprofit that advocates for paid leave with the goal of eventually building momentum toward creating a federal policy, something the U.S. does not have.
Whether he'll actually appear before Congress is another question, Cotter said, especially since the inquiries into his financial dealings with Trump could be wide-ranging and go beyond the scope of what he might have been asked by prosecutors with the Southern District.
The implicit conclusion from Mueller's report and remarks on Wednesday should be that Trump did indeed engage in obstruction of justice, said Patrick Cotter, a former prosecutor who once worked alongside Mueller's top deputy, Andrew Weissmann, in the Eastern District of New York.
The issue was raised during meetings in preparation for Cinema Olanda: Platform, an exhibition concurrent with and informed by the Dutch Pavilion at this year's Venice Biennale, which features a project by Rotterdam-based artist Wendelien van Oldenborgh and curator Lucy Cotter.
Read: Mueller just drew a direct line between Trump's business and the Kremlin "Any experienced criminal lawyer would read that passage as meaning, 'we are very seriously looking into charging someone with being in conspiracy with him [Cohen] regarding this perjury," Cotter said.
Patrick Cotter, a longtime former federal prosecutor who worked with members of the special counsel Robert Mueller&aposs team, told Insider Barr&aposs comments are "even more remarkable" given his direct role in helping Trump weaponize the Justice Department against his perceived enemies.
LONDON — From her doorstep in the exclusive Knightsbridge district of London, Christine Cotter dismissed the idea of voting for Britain's opposition Labour Party in elections on Thursday, describing its left-wing leader, Jeremy Corbyn, as a "dreamer" whose policies would bankrupt the country.
Since we need to believe that people on the internet aren't all bad, he created this song entirely out of a Facebook comment conversation between the very complimentary Thomas Bagels and the always kind Randolph Cotter about a fantastic picture of a happy hedgehog.
The word evasive has appeared in 79 New York Times articles in the past year, including on June 30 in the art review " 'Laura Poitras: Astro Noise' Examines Surveillance and the New Normal" by Holland Cotter: Political art has changed over the past 50 years.
Patrick Cotter, a former federal prosecutor who was on the team that convicted the Gambino crime family boss John Gotti, said he's struck by the parallels between Trumpworld's handling of the impeachment controversy and the mafia's playbook on pushing back against charges leveled against it.
Mueller 'behaved like a dignified man who didn't want to be turned into some sort of performing monkey'"Anybody who was disappointed by Mueller's performance simply wasn't paying attention," Patrick Cotter, a former federal prosecutor who has worked with members of Mueller's team, told INSIDER.
Rice's brutal slaying remained a mystery for nearly three decades—until last month, when St. Joseph County Prosecutor Kenneth Cotter charged 77-year-old ex-con George Kearney and 56-year-old Barbara Brewster, his former girlfriend and Paula's and Bobby's mother, with murder.
Cotter addressed those controversies, telling Insider that Barr&aposs comments are "even more remarkable" in light of the fact that Trump was recently under investigation by the very Justice Department Barr now oversees, and that Barr played an "active personal" role in the investigation.
Mr. Baltrop's photography of the derelict shipping piers along the Hudson River not only serve as architectural studies but also reveal the "semi-residential population of homeless people, teenage runaways, sexual adventurers, criminals and artists" who found refuge there, Mr. Cotter wrote in his review.
Michael Cotter, a staff member in the county clerk's office, stood on the sidelines on Thursday morning and recalled at least three other recounts that he had taken part in, dating from a countywide do-over for a judicial seat in the spring of 2000.
" PS1 has also been acclaimed for shows like its landmark 2013 survey of Mike Kelley — at the time the largest exhibition of the artist's work — and the recent Bruce Nauman retrospective, which Holland Cotter, The New York Times's co-chief critic, called "a transfixing trip.
Reviewing one of the museum's current shows, "Martin Wong: Human Instamatic," Holland Cotter wrote in The New York Times that "fervor, desire and coded insider-outsider knowledge crackle" throughout the retrospective of this artist, whose paintings reflect the gentrification of the Lower East Side in the 1980s.
"It does sound probably far-fetched, but the reality is this kind of training is actually being done all over the world in different projects," Cotter told the Alaska Dispatch News, citing rats trained to sniff out mines in Cambodia and Dutch eagles that take out drones.
GARRY WINOGRAND: ALL THINGS ARE PHOTOGRAPHABLE The photographer (1928-84), who recorded middle-class life in New York City with "a fanatical vigor," as Holland Cotter once wrote in The New York Times, is remembered in a documentary that argues for his vitality as an artist.
"Mueller knows his findings have been lied about and twisted and he is worried that the American people still do not understand what the report found," said Patrick Cotter, a former prosecutor who once worked alongside Mueller's top deputy, Andrew Weissmann, in the Eastern District of New York.
"One of the things that came out of Watergate was that he and his office had tried to use the IRS to go after political enemies," Patrick Cotter, a former federal prosecutor who was part of the team that convicted the Gambino crime family boss John Gotti, told Insider.
"One of the things that came out of Watergate was that he and his office had tried to use the IRS to go after political enemies," Patrick Cotter, a former federal prosecutor who was part of the team that convicted John Gotti, the Gambino crime family boss, told Insider.
Yet Cotter also pointed out that this will have an effect behind the scenes too, in terms of labor: MoMA's organizational mettle will be under stress … I suspect the new schedule will keep MoMA staff up late working nights, which, of course, young people can do, no problem.
Using a survey that has monitored the attitudes of high school seniors for nearly 40 years, the sociologists Joanna Pepin and David Cotter find that the proportion of young people holding egalitarian views about gender relationships rose steadily from 1977 to the mid-1990s but has fallen since.
Best known in America for her paintings of figures, often women,  floating in an elusive space — what Cotter described as an "enigmatic, quasi-narrative mode"  — Singh was born in 21982, the same year as Nasreen Mohamedi (1937-1990), whose work was recently shown in New York at The Met Breuer.
But that wasn't even Dinklage's only unaired pilot: He also played Bob Hart in Testing Bob, which looks like it was meant to be 2005's answer to All in the Family and Welcome Back Cotter (that is to say: a show about a cantankerous, broken-down high-school teacher).
"The idea that somebody of Mr. Manafort's background and sophistication would not understand that, if he did what he is alleged to have done, he would be required to file as an agent of a foreign government, is, I think, laughable," said Chicago lawyer and former federal prosecutor Patrick Cotter.
In "The Joy of Reading Between Agnes Martin's Lines," Holland Cotter writes about the visual exercise of differentiating color and value in her work: View her paintings from several feet away, and their surfaces — whitish, pinkish, grayish, brownish — look hazily blank, as if they needed a dusting or a buffing.
"We find a pronounced uptrend in integration within and among asset classes and countries over the period of the financial crisis and beyond and hence a substantial decline in our diversification indexes," John Cotter of University College Dublin, Stuart Gabriel of UCLA and Richard Roll of the California Institute of Technology write.
HOLLAND COTTER FIRST FRIDAYS: BLACK LGBTQ WORLD PRIDE EDITION (June 7) This fifth annual dance party, hosted by Lee Soulja from Black Pride NYC and including a performance by the drag legend Harmonica Sunbeam, will celebrate World Pride with the music of DJ Missy B and Craig Nice and DJ Frankie Paradise.
"Referring to Barr's decision to create a direct line for Giuliani to funnel information to the DOJ about the Bidens, Patrick Cotter, a former federal prosecutor who worked with members of the special counsel Robert Mueller's team, told Insider: "I am aware of no precedent remotely like it in the history of the DOJ.
Finding a venue in the United States was harder than expected, according to Leeson, but the book that accompanied the exhibition was named an "indispensable book" of 2016 by New York Times art critic Holland Cotter, and part of the show was hosted in at San Francisco's Yerba Buena Center for the Arts in 41423.
" In a review of the Whitney retrospective in The New York Times, Holland Cotter described Motley's work as important in part because it presented an "alternative version of the American modernism on which the Whitney is based," a modernism that developed for the most part outside of New York and "didn't adopt abstraction as its defining advance style.
Read more: The notes on Trump's call with Ukraine's president hint at a quid pro quo over investigating Joe Biden's son"From a criminal law point of view, that looks like a quid pro quo," said Patrick Cotter, a longtime former federal prosecutor who was part of the team that convicted the Gambino crime family boss John Gotti.
Though the book does not constitute a formal endorsement of BDS on the part of its editors (or its high-profile endorsers such as New York Times critic Holland Cotter), its publication is a significant indication of the increasing legitimacy of BDS among the artworld intelligentsia and implicitly extends an invitation to push the movement further.
"'People go to jail every day in this country for doing that'Third, Cotter said, if Trump "in fact used government funds for his own gain, then there is a very strong argument that there is a theft of taxpayer money, or misappropriation, taking place — he misappropriated $400 million in taxpayer money, and instead of using it for government purposes, he stole it to potentially pay a bribe.

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