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Obviously, Mama Fox also appears to be in fine form.
BY ALMOST any measure, America's economy is in fine fettle.
Even so, the industry does not look in fine fettle.
This level of customization is not common in fine jewelry.
Now, they are carried in fine wine shops all over.
Some were covered in fine white dust from collapsed walls.
He received his master's degree in fine arts in 1961.
By most metrics, this is a club in fine health.
Fine dining doesn't need to be in fine settings anymore.
Los Angeles's museums are in fine fettle, if significant transition.
The underlying rationale for investing in fine wine is straightforward enough.
The people Ms. Chast renders in fine, nervous lines look funny.
Getting there was easy; the airport is in fine working order.
Most indulged in fine living; many were debtors rather than savers.
That includes the codes in fine print on the Champagne label.
" In fine print, there was the cryptic phrase "DDoS protection by Cloudflare.
These stayed in fine for a 5-mile run without any help.
Even better, we've also got your meal ticket: $500 in fine dining.
He's spent the past decade traveling the world, working in fine restaurants.
The words have been rendered in fine tubes that resemble her handwriting.
None of these styles require a degree in fine art to accomplish.
They want to focus on other projects in fine art and film.
Inside, the Vantage is covered in fine leather, carbon fiber, and Alcantara.
George Kent's bow tie is representing the Foreign Service in fine style.
Tours in 2001 and 2011 showed her to be in fine form.
In fine weather there is pleasant outdoor seating along a pedestrian way.
But commuting is a breeze, and water utilities are in fine shape.
These places are well designed, with interiors handsomely finished in fine materials.
LONDON (Reuters) - The world economy has begun the year in fine form.
Chandra's spatial resolution allows it to look at these objects in fine detail.
This led him to what several writers in Fine Lines and elsewhere now
But a few phrases buried in fine print slammed the courthouse doors shut.
Democrats knew they were in fine shape and Clinton would win another term.
In fine weather the best seats in the house are at tables outside.
Ohio State is behind Washington, but the Buckeyes are still in fine shape.
"Dancing is strictly prohibited during the concert," the tickets stated in fine print.
"There's so much room for innovation in fine jewelry these days," he said.
His doctor had to write a letter saying he was in fine shape.
In 1991, he earned a master's in fine arts from New York University.
He began dining in fine restaurants and moved into a five-star hotel.
Maria Doyle Kennedy is in fine form as the original cotillion wine mom.
Secondarily, it also acts as a reassurance that Ye remains in fine form.
The beguiling aria "Come per me sereno" conveys Amina's contentment in fine-spun phrases.
The UK's Olympic gold medalist looked in fine form for much of the fight.
"All my friends have got beards, so maybe I fit in fine with this."
This luxe product is SK-II's holy grail essence in fine face-mist form.
And here they are in fine form, burning shit down as per Mother's orders.
Smithsonian Folkways is in fine fettle, in large part because of its unparalleled resources.
But that report wasn't devised to provide solid estimates in fine-grained geographic detail.
Other reasons have led people deeply immersed in fine wine to the can solution.
The restaurant replaced a neighborhood staple, Alegria, a pioneer in fine strip mall dining.
Siatta watched the family file out — bereaved, terrified and covered in fine, powdery dust.
Only two days ago, however, a doctor's examination had shown Gil in fine shape.
It's unclear exactly to what extent Miller has been involved in fine-tuning Trump's draft.
While they often dined in fine restaurants and frequently visited Italy, they were not flashy.
In some instances, companies will disclose in fine print that the endorsements are not real.
You've doodled so much on notes that you could have double-majored in fine art.
Despite being so much larger than the average cat, Samson is in fine physical health.
Stephan graduated with a degree in fine arts in musical theater from Central Michigan University.
Straightforward discographical exposition suits the Cars because they specialized in fine distinctions and subtle advances.
Now with regression in fine motor skills such as handwriting, buttoning pants, tying shoes, etc.
With the Ella, Blue has asserted its credentials as a headphone maker in fine style.
LIDAR determines the shape of the car's surroundings in fine detail, even in the dark.
IF YOU TAKE a long, wide view, marriage and personal relationships are in fine shape.
For more information about MassArt's graduate programs in Fine Arts and Design, visit MassArt.edu/Grad.
One of these students is Nathaniel Faulkner, completing a BA in Fine Art at CSM.
It doesn't say in fine print whenever you see me you also get a photo.
Nina Griscom, society fixture, '22017s "It" girl and tabloid regular, faces illness in fine fashion.
That necessarily doesn't mean the protection of our food is in fine shape, mind you.
Both exhibitions are stimulating experiences, and both would have fit in fine on Fifth Avenue.
Tucked away in The Box, with a insane soundsystem, the man was in fine fettle.
He is being treated for multiple gunshot wounds, but is in fine condition officials said.
He taught classes on how chemistry could be used in fine art and attended salons.
They'll likely blend in fine with your minimalist living room setup, if that's a concern.
Ms. Bloom began acting after receiving a bachelor's degree in fine arts at Boston University.
That's one shy of his Sunday golden jubilee, and it puts him in fine company.
On smaller scales, it could help determine the identity and structure of molecules in fine detail.
With more than 1.8 million extraction videos on YouTube, Dr. Lee's clips are in fine company.
In the short term, though, the attorney general's office will be in fine hands, Cuomo said.
The residence features two art galleries, one of which has walls covered in fine Italian cashmere.
He'll come out of it in fine fashion, and he's proven that the last two outings.
When you work in fine dining, you build this habit of putting extra care into things.
"Going out on my own, I did not want to stay in fine dining," she said.
"The S&P 500 held in fine and actually rallied really dramatically into 1995," he added.
He graduated with degrees in fine arts and architecture from the Rhode Island School of Design.
Workers would see a modest income boost, especially those who don't work in fine-dining restaurants.
Workers would see a modest income boost, especially those who don't work in fine dining restaurants.
Her last show featured optically "tricky" paintings by a graduate student in fine arts, Kate Mosher Hall.
His came in cream-colored envelopes, the words in fine blue cursive, the paper thick and sturdy.
" Underwood was in fine form, as always, delivering a flawless performance of her current single "Church Bells.
The world economy remains in fine fettle, buoyed by a synchronised acceleration in America, Europe and Asia.
Two months later, a check-up found the unlucky sneezer in fine health with no lasting complications.
"Normally, in fine dining, the dish goes from kitchen to table in under a minute," Wikman said.
He majored in fine arts and physics at Brooklyn College, studying with Ad Reinhardt and Kurt Seligmann.
And many remember that by Obama's final two years in office, the economy was in fine shape.
She studied English at Barnard College and later got her Masters in Fine Arts from Columbia University.
In 1986, he earned a master's in fine arts from the Rinehart School of Sculpture in Baltimore.
But unlike many designer trends, this one is available in fine form at a variety of prices.
First, that even after 11 weeks of protests, their anti-government campaign is still in fine fettle.
"It wasn't clear to me how that general property induces specific deficits in fine motor skills," Johnson said.
This flurry of white papers, often rendered in fine detail, appears to suggest a technocratic approach to governing.
"You don't understand, in fine detail, the person in front of you, but you trust them," Bengio continued.
"She was in fine form – absolutely fine form – and her voice was in even better form," says Shanahan.
The Vilcek Foundation is now accepting applications for the 2017 Vilcek Prizes for Creative Promise in Fine Arts.
"The disclosures need to be prominent, not buried in fine print or hidden behind hyperlinks," the FTC said.
"All the rules in fine jewelry, I didn't really know, so I don't apply them," Ms. Neuwirth said.
Buying art online has become a small but quickly growing part of the global business in fine art.
Lieutenant Redpath, 53, is also a photographer, with a degree in fine arts and a minor in photography.
But they do not admit to these inadequacies, pretending their naked assumptions are clothed in fine theoretical robes.
Wright moved to London in the 2100s after finishing his degree in Fine Art Textiles at Manchester University.
"On the day she broke the fast, she was in fine health," he told a local news station.
Williams had sky-high aspirations in 1988 after earning an undergraduate degree in fine arts from Arizona State.
Originality is more significant in collectibles than in fine art, where a restoration of a work is understood.
Bret: Well, happily for me, that rules out Elizabeth Warren, though she seems to be in fine health.
Seeing food depicted in fine-art photography helps us grasp just how symbolic and ritualistic food can be.
His grandfather dealt mostly in fine jewelry, his mother computerized the business, and he has an entrepreneurial streak.
Participants also get access to Microsoft's technology platform and guidance in fine tuning their business and expansion models.
These were then printed in liquid resin and cast in fine gold, as in traditional lost-wax casting.
The finance ministry, meanwhile, said the economy - dominated by exports - has kicked off the year in fine form.
NATO has not only survived to three score and ten, but is in many ways in fine fettle.
"I have a master's in fine arts, so I love to go to the museums, ballets," she said.
She graduated from the University of Pennsylvania with a degree in fine arts and another in computer science.
When deputies visited his apartment to do a health check, they found him to be in fine condition.
Reclaiming this imagery and using it in fine art gallery setting is in of itself a subversive gesture.
Lip stains deliver a believable finish but are often faulted for drying out lips or settling in fine lines.
It goes back to the 14th century in English, and has appeared in fine literary sources continually ever since.
That's all because we've tapped experts in fine dining to offer their best tips for snagging an impressive reservation.
Moore, who holds a BA in Fine Art and a Master's degree in Kinesiology, ensured every detail was correct.
But over time, particularly when the economy is in fine fettle, the temptation to take on debt is irresistible.
Prices and deductibles keep rising, policies are drowning in fine print, and doctors are jumping on and off networks.
Fees can be torturously complex, buried in fine print or described so ambiguously that it's impossible to decipher them.
By this he meant that monetary policy should be forward looking and should not be engaged in fine tuning.
He yukked it up on "The View" and made sure his Facebook and Twitter voice was in fine tune.
The band was in fine shape on Wednesday, midway through the American leg of its 25th-anniversary international tour.
House GOP leaders tried to assure everyone Obamacare repeal is in fine shape at their press conference Tuesday morning.
Diana Tandia, who is originally from Mauritania, worked in fine dining for years before opening the homey, unpolished restaurant.
"There are incidences of fraud in fine art, but you can find several experts in every city," he said.
Even if your home is in fine condition, you still may look around and see only clutter and disarray.
The mesh in my shoes let in fine sand, causing me to shake out large amounts every few miles.
He graduated from Vassar College and received his master's degree in fine arts in dramaturgy from Stony Brook University.
Then, scanning the organ with a laser microscope, the researchers could illuminate in fine detail the organ's complex structures.
After only one or two lines, though, you are engulfed in fine mist, and a certain terror sets in.
Shadia Heenan Heenan received a Bachelor in Fine Arts from the Hite Art Institute at the University of Louisville.
He calls out competitors like AT&T and Verizon for their confusing pricing and hidden fees cloaked in fine print.
Given that Thurber himself is an illustrator who also shows work in fine art shows, Tiffany's comments are especially pointed.
Rodman will also undergo a nine-month first-offender alcohol program and pay a $390 in fine, USA Today reported.
It was becoming the standard gluten-free option in fine-dining restaurants, and recipes were appearing in reputable food publications.
His office says Nakasone, cared for by his daughter at their Tokyo home, is slowing down but in fine health.
WHEN BUY-OUT firms first came to prominence in the 1980s, they were seen as wolves in fine Italian wool.
I started noticing a decrease in fine lines and wrinkles about three or four months in of twice daily use.
The fierce beast looks to be back in fine health and ready to aide its mother in her planned conquest.
Although the images are simple, the details of each are stunning, rendered in fine, considered lines and colors that pop.
A woman who answered a knock looked it up and down and appeared to conclude it was in fine shape.
Yet even if a crisis has failed to materialise, that does not mean the bond market is in fine fettle.
He began making films at the San Francisco Art Institute, where he received bachelor's and master's degrees in fine arts.
They have to detect the world around them in fine detail, learn to recognize signals, and avoid running over pets.
Federer, bidding to reach his 12th Wimbledon final, has dropped two sets so far, and has looked in fine fettle.
The VCUarts Painting + Printmaking Masters in Fine Arts program provides excellent opportunities for artists to work, reflect, experiment and study.
When Black and Marcos would work in fine-dining restaurants, they would never get to have face time with customers.
To watch him perform his material so effortlessly—Hell was in fine form the other night—was quite a revelation.
For me, harmony and balance are universal qualities that I want to see in fine wines, regardless of their styles.
"It's definitely better than the old venue," said Bernard Shapero, another London-based exhibitor, who specializes in fine illustrated books.
The dynamic linocuts combine Ms. Ganesh's talents in fine art and comics by riffing on the story without being slavish.
Ordinary life during wartime — a shuffle of tedium and hysteria, bureaucratic entanglement and everyday pleasures — is evoked in fine detail.
The Raptors have won their last three games, and eight of their last 10, finishing the season in fine form.
She graduated from Brown and received a master's in fine art from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago.
This is worthy, reassuring stuff maintained in fine professorial style and serving to remind us that darkness is not inevitable.
It's written in fine print, you need a microscope to see it, that the game is 'based on' [my books].
Mothers and motherhood are a centerpiece in fine art, and one of the most charged and potent emotional relationships to depict.
At 12 o'clock, Jaquet Droz features a big date, a complication traditional in fine watchmaking but rarely associated with a chronograph.
Police insisted there were no suspicious circumstances surrounding his sudden death, despite the fact he appeared to be in fine health.
Retirees can splurge on penthouse living, gardeners and maids, club memberships, epicurean meals in fine restaurants – all on a modest budget.
On that basis, the euro-area economy is in fine fettle; indeed, it is improving at a faster rate than America's.
Image: DLRLilienthal studied how birds fly in fine detail before making the first flight using his patented hang glider in 1891.
We firmly believe that the Fed's central role in fine-tuning every economic soft patch must eventually come to an end.
One reason for the reversal of fortunes is that GM has convinced investors that its current business is in fine fettle.
On top of hydrating the skin it fills in fine lines, firms and boosts skin's radiance among many other amazing benefits.
It is a great group portrait, in a sense of the wide range of personalities in fine art, theater, and film.
Why do political partisans ever place faith in fine art, which has proved incorrigibly hedonistic for, to date, thousands of years?
The dialogue in "The Harvest" is rich in fine emotional nuance, and the direction, by Davis McCallum, is unfussy and focused.
He graduated from Manhattanville College and received a Master of Fine Arts degree in fine and studio arts from Brooklyn College.
But Native cuisine is gaining footholds in fine dining, linking up to related trends in local, authentic, and environmentally conscious eating.
She graduated from California Polytechnic State University in San Luis Obispo, and received a master's degree in fine arts from Columbia.
He earned a bachelor's degree in art history and Semitic studies and a master's in fine arts and archaeology at Columbia.
However, I'd always been interested in art, so instead I got a bachelor's in fine arts at night at Temple University.
Attack pages don't technically violate Facebook's rules, since they are labeled in fine print with the name of the sponsoring organization.
While her fellow students were concentrating in fine arts and commercial photography, Ms. Carrasquero continued to feel drawn to documentary work.
She graduated from McGill University in Montreal and received a master's degree in fine arts from the Parsons School of Design.
It was at a goldsmithing class in 2003 that Silvia Furmanovich knew for certain that her future lay in fine jewelry.
If you spent all this time ignoring Iowa and Nevada and all the takes and speculation, you'd be in fine shape.
He's been in fine form, and the same is likely to be true when he appears with Seth Meyers tomorrow night.
The jump follows a boom and bust in fine wines after the financial crisis, when Chinese buying exploded and then cooled.
He graduated from the Carnegie Institute of Technology (now Carnegie Mellon University) in 19633 with a bachelor's degree in fine arts.
Any such disclosures will need to be prominently placed, not hidden in fine print or behind hyperlinks, according to the settlement.
Anthony Hopkins said that his Titus referenced both King Lear and Hannibal Lecter, another character with outré taste in fine dining.
CHEN FENG was in fine spirits as his Parisian guests, midway through a banquet of lobster and candied duck, toasted his success.
A standby painter on the set, she used her background in fine art to paint forgeries, illustrate Jack's sketchbook, and age props.
"Whether it's overnight brining or braises, we're really taking on techniques and cooking styles that you would find in fine dining restaurants."
I love this park because it's right on the water, and today is absolutely perfect weather, so Providence is in fine form.
Some plans would have high co-payments but low deductibles, or a complex co-insurance structure only spelled out in fine print.
She did not drive the ball well, but was in fine form with her irons and still hit 17 greens in regulation.
After graduating high school, she left the Santa Barbara area to attend Southern Methodist University, where she majored in fine arts. 3.
His analysis, written over the course of the Obama administration, lays out in fine detail America's naval decline and offers practical solutions.
The chair in question is modeled after an enormous gold skull, coated in 24-karat gold and draped in fine black velvet.
But on the "Halftime Report" CLSA bank analyst Mike Mayo argued that the bank is in fine shape to weather the storm.
"Too many companies are burying non-disparagement clauses in fine print and going after consumers when they post negative feedback online," Rep.
Shirts, some in fine leather, had pointy collars and see-through sleeves and were worn with pleated trousers and asymmetric transparent skirts.
Or maybe he's just selling amusing "novelty items" (as his certificates acknowledge, in fine print), like pet rocks, which are perfectly legal.
Mr. Langrée and the orchestra rendered all of this in fine fashion, appropriately roughing up the drama of the concerto a bit.
Sonnier is best known for his work with neon tubing, a material typically found in signage, but under-used in fine arts.
After the start of the tournament was played in fine weather, hail storms are forecast for the afternoon in Paris on Friday.
But third-party tour companies, especially those working in fine art museums, bring more external filters, from the comedic to the academic.
Ms. Quarles got a master's in fine arts from Yale in 2016, and she said the reaction to her process was amazement.
When he returned to his family farm in 217 with a degree in fine arts, he had intended to practice landscape painting.
Lady Gaga and Bradley Cooper, who play the film's two protagonists, have electric onscreen chemistry, and they turn in fine-tuned performances.
The tracks are pretty much what you'd expect (read: somehow jaunty and morose) and to his credit, he's still in fine voice.
Pratt's graduate program in fine arts attracts young artists from all over the world who work in a wide range of media.
Choe replied just as hotly that Warmbier had not been mistreated and was in fine condition when he was sent back home.
Nomos is emblematic of the renaissance in fine watchmaking that has taken place in Glashütte since the fall of Communism in 21.
She earned a degree in fine arts and completed a tutelage under the renowned Indian artist K.G. Subramanyan in the late 1960s.
After graduating, in 663, he moved to Los Angeles, to pursue a master's in fine art at the Art College of Design.
It is about how women readers were portrayed in fine arts, which is not a topic that had ever occurred to me.
It said, "This crossing is reserved only for Israelis," including, in fine print, those entitled under the Law of Return of 1950.
The acquisition will strengthen LVMH&aposs exposure in the US market and allow it to become a bigger player in fine jewelry.
It's not only his awakening that baffles medical science; he is also in fine physical shape despite a dozen years of immobility.
Men in fine suits stood with working men and women from as far north as Cumbria, a county on the Scottish border.
The stones once were used only for industrial purposes, but, as public tastes have changed, they have become popular in fine jewelry.
The companies transmitting and receiving data via SDKs don't try to hide the practices, though they are often buried in fine print.
In the latest capsule, classic athletic silhouettes familiar to the designer from his childhood in North London are rendered in fine fabrications.
The studio's feed also posted a still image of the tattoo: the word "Rare" in fine lettering just below her right ear.
But when there were two or more anesthesia exposures, researchers found an association with problems in fine motor skills and processing speed.
The bride graduated from Penn State and received a master's degree in fine arts in fiction from Washington University in St. Louis.
Busier than ever, Chrissy is next up on our THUMP Mix series with an hour of tracks that find him in fine form.
Oosthuizen is in fine company with his runner-up slam, joining the likes of Greg Norman, who lost playoffs in all four majors.
Carly Rae Jepsen returned in fine fashion on Thursday, dropping her new single "Party for One" and a music video for the track.
Benjamin explained that he uses the tools in his lab to analyze in fine detail what happens to an explosive as it detonates.
Candidates must have a completed an MA degree in fine arts conservation or in libraries and archives, computer science or information science programs.
Even though she she was operating on a tightly packed schedule, the 83-year-old Queen of Country Music is in fine fettle.
A native of Williamsburg, Virginia, Betty relocated to New York and graduated from Syracuse University in 2000 with a degree in fine arts.
The machines are guided by inputs from artists and optical sensors to paint in fine detail in lines thinner than a human eyelash.
I first discovered images of queer and gender nonconforming people in fine art photography books, and this discovery was profoundly influential to me.
The Palazzo Versace hotel and residential complex in Dubai, for example, plans to operate what may be a world first in fine dining.
No doubt he's in fine physical and mental health, but he is not the future of the Republican Party or the conservative cause.
This is a remarkable finding for an agency whose new head said a few days ago that the agency was in fine shape.
The print from the University of Nevada was, by contrast, in fine shape by the time Mr. Pogorzelski and Ms. Linville started work.
After minoring in fine art in college, the designer was hired by Microsoft to work on cinematic art for the company's PC games.
"The art world is full of secrets," said Vaughn Spann, who graduated in 393 with a master's degree in fine arts from Yale.
Around the time Ms. Clemmons began studying for a master's degree in fine arts at Columbia in 2010, Dorothy learned she had cancer.
O'Brian and his classmates are not aspiring TV writers, at least not primarily: They are getting their Masters in Fine Arts in playwriting.
If you have an interest in fine Greek wines, it may also be time to add these, along with xinomavro, to your vocabulary.
In an Instagram post shared by her tattoo artist Dr. Woo, Lovato now has a neck tattoo that says "survivor" in fine script.
Earlier in the day, my mom asked me if I thought my various degrees in fine art helped me with my new job.
Mr. Kgositsile graduated from Columbia University with a master's degree in fine arts and held positions at various colleges across the United States.
Pepper's Whirlygig Band of British Twiddles, was in fine form as some guy who kept interrupting Beyoncé and Bruno Mars during their Halftime Show.
"I think we see a lot of crossover, with the streetwear community being very interested in fine art and luxury fashion," he tells me.
Many different players impose contractual obligations in fine print, but few are likely to stick until there is wide-reaching agreement on what's appropriate.
Crowbar is about to release their 11th studio album, The Serpent Only Lies, on October 28 via eOne and Windstein is in fine fettle.
The 10-inch display is rated water jet-resistant, so if you accidentally aim your faucet the wrong way, it should be in fine.
Measurements made by hand, a plaster reconstruction, and a series of x-ray images allowed the researchers to analyze the print in fine detail.
With a Masters in Fine Arts from the National Taiwan Normal University, Lin creates a wide array of colorful and cartoonish soft erotica illustrations.
The low key video juxtaposes nicely with the bright optimism of the song, and Cameron is in fine voice, especially on the hooky chorus.
He revisits that music in fine company: the pianist Fabian Almazan, the guitarist Gilad Hekselman, the bassist Matt Penman and the drummer Ari Hoenig.
After 16 years of working in fine dining, Bunker Vietnamese's Roy Zapanta & Jimmy Tu were not able to relate to their customers and quit.
One of the biggest sources of co-benefits is the reduction of smog from burning coal, particularly the reduction in "fine particulate matter" (PM2.5).
All he divulged to Facebook, and to users in fine print, was that he was collecting information for academic purposes, the social network said.
But the "Dallas" reboot still had J. R., Sue Ellen and Bobby, and they were up to their old tricks and in fine form.
Similarly, patients can benefit from knowledge of the latest research going on and can help contribute in fine tuning the direction through their experiences.
"The underlying message is that the US economy isn't just in fine fettle, it's on fire," said Kit Juckes, strategist at Societe Generale. 4.
It comes from Adobe, the same developer as Photoshop, so there are a lot of similarities in fine-tuning elements like color and exposure.
Not just because there is a tradition in fine jewelry to keep the designer in the background and to make the gem the star.
Born and raised in Los Angeles, Keyes earned a degree in fine art and illustration from the esteemed Art Center College of Design in Pasadena.
The overall wearables industry is in fine shape for the moment, with the Apple Watch and cheap trackers from Chinese company Xiaomi leading the way.
Everybody eats and everyone has stories about food—whether they take place in fine dining meccas or around the Slurpee fountain at the 7-11.
Some of the NIH's funding will be spent on speeding along the technologies that let us image and sequence the body's cells in fine detail.
Lionel Messi, Cristiano Ronaldo, and Neymar Jr have all begun the 2018-2019 world soccer season in fine fashion, but who has performed the best?
So in 2005, she left Wall Street and opened a liquor store called Amanti Vino, which specializes in fine wine, craft beer and artisanal spirits.
Winner Nyquist could not be doing better, his trainer Doug O'Neill said, while second-placed Exaggerator was also in fine fettle, groom Vic Bargac reported.
The New York of the 1940s, '50s, and '60s was going through extraordinary cultural growth in all areas, especially in fine art, theater, and music.
The company also referred to VenHuizen's original agreement, where in fine print it says it may charge up to 22017% for those types of transactions.
The limited-time offer not only puts Carl's Jr. ahead of the competition but also on par with those in fine dining chasing the craze.
That drop has contributed to a broader decline in fine jewelry prices, which are also under pressure from lower-cost online competition, and secondhand sellers.
In the current sobering environment of stock market volatility and uncertainty, investing in fine wines can provide a hedge against recession, experts have told CNBC.
She heads towards this month's French Open in fine form on clay, having finished runner-up in the Morocco Open at the start of May.
It's a pretty lengthy list, and there's a good chance that if you bought a Chromebook in the past year, you'll be in fine shape.
"I discovered Limonious through his reggae and dancehall album jackets," musician, cultural historian, and In Fine Style co-curator Al Newman tells The Creators Project.
Reasons and meanings behind the choice to use the stiff brown stuff of nothingness in fine art practices are as diverse as the works themselves.
Born in Columbus, Ga., Ms. Thomas (1891-1978) attended Howard University and, in 216, became its first student to earn a degree in fine art.
But this episode still demonstrates "UnREAL" in fine form, full of rapid-fire triple-crossing and intrigue both in front of and behind the scenes.
We write to seek your continued engagement on this important issue and urge the Department of Justice to work with us in fine-tuning ICPA.
Poetry is in fine shape now, as it has always been, even though there is a small industry of people periodically informing us it's dead.
After receiving a BA in Fine Art from Portsmouth Polytechnic, Perry lived in London, squatting for four years and dabbling in performance art and film.
Last year saw the arrival of his most intimate record yet, Piano, which as the title suggests, saw Taylor tinkling the ivories in fine style.
It's a place that notably, as Eater London pointed out, puts this grated Parmesan price point right there on the menu, albeit in fine print.
The school's studios for graduate students in Fine Arts are now all housed under one roof, in the hulking former Pfizer factory on Flushing Avenue.
Judge rules that use of chokehold was reckless, according to source As part of the ruling, Maldonado reviewed footage of Garner's arrest in fine detail.
S.I.H.H. traditionally creates a moment for some of the most celebrated names in fine watchmaking to introduce their new wares, ready for the world's judgment.
She graduated from Sarah Lawrence College and received a master's degree in fine arts and printmaking from the Rhode Island School of Design in Providence.
The image implies rock & roll in the general sense and nothing more; in 1976, punk or metal or updated rockabilly would all plug in fine.
Alma Thomas (1891-1978) enrolled at Howard University to study home economics, but in 1924 she graduated with the school's first degree in fine arts.
The scene evolves into near-bedlam, as the princess receives various petitioners and is entertained by an Italian tenor (here, Matthew Polenzani in fine voice).
After growing up between Brazil, Florida and New York, she earned a degree in fine art at the Fundação Armando Alvares Penteado in São Paulo.
The subsequent increase in fine particulate matter, called PM2.5, between 2016 and 2018 has been associated with 9,700 premature deaths in the country in 2018.
"When I hear people say Jaeger-LeCoultre is a reference in fine watchmaking, both for men and women, then I've done my job," she said.
But this is where the really interesting thing about neural networks comes into play: We don't really know how they work in fine-grain detail.
That led to a college major in fine arts individualized studies, where he created his own curriculum and explored the intersection of fashion and fine art.
Sotheby's managed to move $173.8 million in fine art, including commission of just over 12 percent, against pre-sale expectations of $6.33 million to $210 million.
Ms. Nickolan, who earned an associate degree in fine art at LaGuardia Community College, has completed some classes at the School of Visual Arts in Manhattan.
I would like to see the Federal Election Commission regularly convene panels of independent physicians to review the chief executive candidate's medical records in fine detail.
This year's high-end laptops are feats in fine design, with thin metal bodies, liquid-looking high-resolution displays, and in some cases, gymnast-like flexibility.
Like let's say in the current interface, some of the information about a pokémon that spawned is in fine detail and the icon is really small.
She graduated from the Maryland Institute College of Art in Baltimore and received a master's degree in fine art from the New York Academy of Art.
Edward Norton is in fine shape and all, but the real OMG moment in The Incredible Hulk is his CG transformation, which is another beast entirely.
But they also show some increases since Trump took office, in fine particulate matter emissions like soot and smoke from the combustion of coal and oil.
And "Kids Are Pretty People" — a tune by Mr. Jones's younger brother Thad — showcases the band in fine loping stride, with a breezily impeccable piano solo.
She grew up in Texas, went to the University of Virginia, and got her master in fine arts degree in fiction from the University of Michigan.
The "girls who code" movement should probably get some extra credit for the trend in fine books about women who made history in science and math.
In 2011, after getting a master in fine arts at the University of Southern California, she launched One Moore Book, a small multicultural children's publishing house.
Ms. Madden had just received a master's degree in fine arts from Sarah Lawrence College, where she is now a professor in the M.F.A. writing program.
"It feels like a bad steakhouse," a patron remarked, examining a crowd composed largely of well-coiffed white men in fine suits, thumbing through their iPhones.
Mursaki's characters are judged by the qualities of their handwriting, by their ability to write poems and draw, and for their connoisseur's interest in fine papers.
The doctor treating him — the same doc from season one who disproved Chuck's electrical "affliction" — tells Jimmy that once again, his brother is in fine physical health.
Nola kicked off his second major-league season in fine fashion on Wednesday, yielding one run over seven innings in an eventual 3-2 loss to Cincinnati.
To see why it is incomplete, consider first that the American economy is in fine fettle, growing by an annualised 3.2% in the third quarter (see article).
But he didn't have a real training in fine art and academic painting, so some of the big paintings are terrific objects, but lack art school formalism.
"This explosion in fine jewelry and watches shows there's no limit to what customers will buy online with us," Chief Executive Federico Marchetti said in a statement.
He graduated from Howard University in 1973 with a bachelor of fine arts degree and received a master's in fine arts from the University of Southern California.
Dropbox has taken this idea to the next level with its Tuck Shop, a cafeteria serving up dishes you'd just as likely find in fine dining establishments.
While her onscreen persona famously imbibes in fine wines, Kerry Washington has cut back on consuming the beverage while she focuses on breastfeeding her family's latest addition.
But Mitchell is in fine form here too––her voice, clear as a bell, has a Stepford chill that never fades even at the album's most emotional.
After studying at the San Francisco Art Institute and earning a master's degree in Fine Art at Central St. Martins in London, Swann had a nervous breakdown.
The winger's legendary salad was in fine form when it came time to sign with the Hurricanes, as former teammate Mike Commodore made sure to point out.
It was a natural step for her, upon graduating with a BA in Fine Art from Kingston University in 2007, to transpose these nuanced experiences into art.
He was also in fine form this postseason having won both his starts prior to Game Three, while allowing just two runs in 11-1/3 innings.
Erika Servin, a Mexican artist and lecturer in fine art at Newcastle University in England, said in a telephone interview that the recording might surprise some people.
She attended the Atlanta College of Art (now part of the Savannah College of Art and Design), graduating in 1979 with a bachelor's degree in fine arts.
For Ms. Alajaji, who lived in Los Angeles while getting her master's degree in fine arts, the chance to drive at home was a moment to savor.
Reality check: The U.S. economy is still like a "choose-your-own-adventure" game, with plenty of other data points saying the economy is in fine shape.
Through his lens — which accomplishes the equivalent of wrapping rotten remains in fine silk — this horror show of blood, muck and bad behavior is rendered almost palatable.
The system gets that information in fine detail, because 32 photodiodes times 30 LEDs equals 960 signals, which is a ton of data from a single poke.
In 1970 he enrolled in Yale's school of art, where he was able to complete both his bachelor's and master's degrees in fine art in two years.
Love & Resistance is strengthened by its limited time frame, which allows extraordinary shifts in the scope of queer publishing and activism to be covered in fine detail.
Since she and Shelton announced they had divorced in July, Miranda Lambert has bounced back in fine form – with a major awards show win and a new man.
Gigapixel imagery can capture an incredible amount of detail, whether it's a stunt for a car promotion or if it's used to capture every detail in fine art.
In some cases, ATF did not publish them; in others, it seemingly intentionally placed them in fine print on the back of forms to drum up non-compliance.
Almost immediately after receiving his master's degree in fine art in 19783, he was asked to join the decorative arts department at Berkeley and create a glassblowing program.
When exporting to the rich world "Africa has an 18-35% duty advantage over any other continent", says Nick Earlham, a shareholder in WUCC and in Fine Spinners.
Preserved impressions in fine sediment of soft parts like skin and organs are rarer and concomitantly more helpful when it comes to understanding what ancient life was like.
This medium isn't marble and it's not in a fine art museum, and I don't have a B.A., M.F.A., or Ph.D in fine arts—but I don't care.
AUGUSTA, Georgia (Reuters) - An English invasion at the 232th Masters marked the 235th anniversary of Nick Faldo's third and final Green Jacket victory in fine fashion on Sunday.
My family supported my love and practice of art, but we mutually agreed I would pursue a liberal arts degree of some kind, not one in fine arts.
He is now back in New York starring in a revival of Michael Grandage's production of Mozart's "Don Giovanni," and he seemed in fine shape, vocally and physically.
His conversion of break points (two of 13) was disappointing but proof that Cilic's return game, against one of the game's best servers, is also in fine fettle.
There was strength — luxury, even — away from the headline roles, with Susanna Phillips (Musetta), Luca Pisaroni (Colline), Elliot Madore (Schaunard) and Franco Vassallo (Marcello) all in fine fettle.
But 2012 feels like a distant era, and Mr. Donnelly's Republican opponent, Mike Braun, is firmly aligned with President Trump and is hurling insults in fine Trumpian fashion.
Mr. Nagatani earned a bachelor's degree in 1968 from California State University in Los Angeles and a master's in fine arts from the University of California, Los Angeles.
In fine weather, try to score a seat outside with a sweeping view of the Rhine, otherwise, cozy up by the fireplace and soak up the elegant atmosphere.
After graduating from Scripps College in Claremont and earning a master's in fine arts from Claremont Graduate School, she moved to Manhattan to join the folk music scene.
He graduated from Universidad Finis Terrae in Chile, and received a master's degree in fine arts from Central Saint Martins, a college of arts and design in London.
Paddlefish caviar has taken a larger role in fine dining because of the decline of beluga sturgeon in Russia and in other countries of the former Soviet Union.
Critic's Notebook In recent years, New York City Ballet's corps has been a wellspring of talent, bubbling up to refresh and replenish a company already in fine fettle.
Arbitration clauses are usually in fine print and legalese, in contracts that people typically must sign to get a job, buy a phone, or open a bank account.
Her love of Judaism — a reflection of her heritage more than religious passion — found artistic expression in her Hebrew calligraphy, which appeared in fine-art books and magazines.
After college in Australia, where she got a degree in fine arts with a focus in painting, she started playing guitar in "jangle guitar pop bands" around Melbourne.
Belson studied painting at California School of Fine Art (now San Francisco Art Institute) and the University of California, Berkeley, receiving a BA in Fine Arts in 224.
Murphy, a New Jersey resident who worked in fine dining for over two decades, has had a 6-quart DUO Plus Instant Pot for a few months now.
The bioprinter is a robotic system that facilitates the fabrication of 2016-D cellular structures by placing cellular spheroids in fine needle arrays according to predesigned 3-D data.
This year alone saw these policies—which be foisted onto high-paid engineers and contract workers alike in fine print—rescinded at three major firms: Facebook, Uber, and Google.
Much of the hidden engineering and heavy lifting comes in fine tuning how letters, ligatures, digits, and punctuation work together in combination—and kerning the white space between them.
Bang & Olufsen's sub-brand B&O Play, which specializes in fine-looking speakers and headphones, has a new portable speaker that sounds like a solid competitor to Apple's HomePod.
Janet Yellen, his respected predecessor, managed to pull out five sticks (ie, raised rates five times) before she departed, leaving both the economy and the markets in fine shape.
Top-grain leather Top-grain leather is the grade of leather you'll find in "fine" leather goods and can be considered the middle-of-the-road quality of leather.
Choosing the Right Mission : I earned two degrees in fine arts and took a position at a local architectural firm prior to changing course and entering the police academy.
Again, to provide optimal readability, the latest versions of the SW Chrono feature a 45 mm dial, and a rail track over the motion work in fine watchmaking tradition.
Flames 3, Flyers 1 Michael Frolik celebrated his 800th NHL game in fine fashion by scoring once amidst a memorable first couple of shifts as host Calgary beat Philadelphia.
We broke the story ... the boxing star was hit with a lawsuit last year after he allegedly stiffed a jeweler out of more than $1 MILLION in fine jewels.
To hold the referendum, Labour would have to overcome opposition in Fine Gael, which expelled five members of parliament after they defied the leadership to oppose the 2013 referendum.
It's still worth your time because Nicki Minaj is in fine form, crapping on a lousy ex and shouting out the NBA Finals as if they've already been resolved.
Former Bundesliga champions Werder, battling to avoid relegation, are in fine form, having won their last three matches to climb out of the bottom spots and into 14th place.
She was Emily Bidwell, a Mayflower descendant with a degree in fine arts and sculpture from Hampshire College, who had headed to bohemia in search of cheap studio space.
For years, he was known as the "homeless billionaire," for his peripatetic life in which he lived in fine hotels around the world but did not own a home.
THE FIRST TWO WORDS OUT OF HIS MOUTH WERE "THE FREE MARKET" THIS MORNING, AND HE'S IN FINE SHAPE, AND HE'LL BE BACK IN FRONT OF THE CAMERAS SOON.
By flinging ultralow-power radio signals, 1,000 times milder than standard Wi-Fi, they can not only detect humans behind a wall but track their movements in fine detail.
I viewed the impending scar at my bikini line like a crack in fine bone china, an undesirable imperfection that would make me look and feel like damaged goods.
Filled with adorable illustrations and sound effects, the charming short is the work of Xiyan Lan, a Bachelors in Fine Arts student at the California Institute of the Arts.
Both Skipper and Iger have insisted that ESPN is in fine shape, because those sports deals let it command subscriber rates and audiences that other TV networks can't get.
MFA in Studio Art Emphasizing rigorous and immersive study in fine art studio practice, this program will challenge students to confront both practical and philosophical concerns facing artists today.
For small houses, the fair "is a better way to efficiently and quickly target the most important actors in fine watchmaking worldwide," said Fabienne Lupo, the fair's managing director.
Today's iterations, in fine fabrics and bold retro color, are far more likely to be seen at a dive bar in the East Village than on the golf course.
Made from veal, chicken or pork coated in fine bread crumbs or flaky panko, they seem to be showing up everywhere, in variations satisfying and classic, thrilling and new.
The high jewelry earrings echo the colors of an iris with tanzanites ranging from soft blue to violet and blue sapphires; in fine jewelry, tanzanites accentuate abstract blossom designs.
The document reveals that one of the thieves — who has a degree in fine arts and is identified only as Person 1 — had worked in the Hellers' apartment building.
I have a bachelor's in fine arts with a focus on sculpture from Virginia Commonwealth University, and a master's in integrated innovation for products and services from Carnegie Mellon.
The pieces he designed are decidedly quiet — unadorned cashmere tunics, long silk dresses, suits in fine wool, gloves in kidskin — and they're contrasted against pieces from Margiela's own label.
Increasing enforcement to protect families against fraudulent, deceptive and abusive lending practices and ensuring all mortgage costs are clear, risks are visible, and nothing is buried in fine print.
The Sotheby's London Contemporary Art Evening Auction this past Tuesday suggests that the UK art market is in fine fettle in the wake of Brexit, despite fears to the contrary.
In fact, 22 artists were born after 1980 (and 12 of these after 1985), and 22 have MFAs, while eight of those without MFAs have undergraduate degrees in Fine Art.
The defenseman was in fine form, recording one shot, one block and a plus-24 rating while finishing second on the team in ice time at 22 minutes, 6 seconds.
Second, getting AVs to work safely and reliably is much easier if their geographical range is limited to places that have been mapped in fine detail, such as city centres.
As for Bell's role in the company, she's had a hand in fine-tuning its offbeat, normcore-infused commercial voice (check out the video below to see what we mean).
I am happy to report that he has, and is in fine form as he rolls out from under a pile of host bodies to retrieve his signature black hat.
One of those 9 million people is photographer Aristotle Roufanis, who moved to London from his native Greece a few years ago to pursue a master's degree in fine arts.
Before the expat left for Southeast Asia, he had finished a hospitality management degree at California State Polytechnic University, Pomona, staged at the French Laundry, and worked in fine dining.
Some in Fine Gael believe the rising was unnecessary; they think independence was won not by force but by Irish parliamentarians in London who operated peacefully and could have prevailed.
In Fine Style: The Dancehall Art of Wilfred Limonious runs at the South London Gallery until April 3rd before travelling north to Gallery Oldham as part of a UK tour.
The 26-year-old has not surpassed the quarter-finals at a Grand Slam since, but looks in fine touch at her seventh main draw appearance at the Australian Open.
Unless you have reason to believe you have narcolepsy (meaning you have intense, sudden episodes of sleepiness even during the day), Dr. Kothare says you're most likely in fine standing.
The dollar, however, was in fine fettle, hitting a one-week high after the minutes of the Federal Reserve's latest meeting backed market expectations for borrowing costs to rise further.
The dishes were typical of Mr. Sherman's style: colorful and elegant, with roots in fine dining and ancestral cooking, pulled together from a mix of cultivated and wild regional ingredients.
Four years ago, while working on her Ph.D. in fine art, Hart started experimenting with clay as a sculptural medium, deploying ceramics skills garnered largely from the school of YouTube.
Chernow is also in fine form depicting Grant's commitment to abolition, which grew dramatically during the course of the war and has not been adequately explained by other popular biographies.
After the early loss of opener Shai Hope (nine), Kraigg Brathwaite and Darren Bravo (33) looked in fine nick as they ushered the tourists to lunch at 92 for one.
Always an impressive singer — dating back to her "X-Factor" audition in 2012 — she's in fine form here, squeezing the pathos out of a song that mistakes languor for attitude.
The brand has invested considerable sums in fine watchmaking advances but, rather like Cartier, it is centering its activities on more accessible — relatively speaking — pieces, early signs this year indicate.
Mainlanders now see that the majority of Hong Kong residents don't live in sea view villas, drive luxury cars or dine in fine restaurants as they saw in soap operas.
The Grolier was founded at a moment when machine printing and automated type production were degrading the quality of printed books, which in turn fueled an interest in fine printing.
He took good at-bats and remains in fine shape, but with the Braves unexpectedly leading the National League East, they could not wait for Bautista to rediscover his timing.
A few years ago, he led an effort at Amgen to map out in fine detail all the steps in taking a drug from an idea to a marketed product.
When they ar­rived, she was impressed by the men and women in fine clothes, and by the colorful posters showing curly-haired ladies promoting cigarettes, mos­quito coils and rat poison.
Many gifted artists without the money to pursue a career in fine arts turned to commercial art as their day job and became nameless contributors to the brand's public face.
He explained that the animals were likely buried in fine sediment in an oxygen-poor environment, which would protect the carcass from both scavengers and microbes, slowing or even halting decay.
And brewers can discuss the finer points of Brettanomyces (a kind of wild yeast), the implications of brewing with sorghum and the finest fashion to keep their foeder in fine fettle.
I've felt this heartbreak myself: I have repeatedly been denied the opportunity to work in fine-dining kitchens, despite having credentials that matched (or even exceeded) those of my male counterparts.
Ask her instead about the day she took the photograph and she can tell you in fine detail about the tea she drank and the conversations she had with the women.
" Toward the bottom, in fine print, the letter says: "You may be eligible for reduced payments through a different payment plan, such as graduated repaying, income-based repayment or extended repayment.
Inside VR, it's most practical for foveated rendering, where a headset saves processing power by rendering the part of a screen you're directly watching in fine detail and blurring everything else.
Juice Beauty says that in an independent clinical laboratory study, 59% of users saw a reduction in fine lines and wrinkles in four weeks, though they note that results may vary.
"I found it very strange when I came back," said Mr. Olvera, who attended the Culinary Institute of America and worked in fine-dining kitchens in New York in the 1990s.
Founded in 1995, the MAA offers BFA and MFA degrees, as well as a PhD in fine arts, a BA in Critical Studies, and MA degrees in Critical and Pedagogical Studies.
"Items made from wool, silk, linen, cotton, and other natural fibers usually can be hand washed," said Gerri Young, owner and founder of Allo Laverie, a cleaner specializing in fine linen.
Previously, I graduated with a bachelor's degree in Fine arts in 1986 and was a cartoonist and illustrator at the Daily Times of Nigeria before leaving for a stint in advertising.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads I first met Jiha Moon in 2000 when she was a graduate student in the MFA program in fine art at the University of Iowa.
In 1962, after graduating from the University of Louisville with both a bachelor's degree and a master's in fine art, Mr. Gilliam settled in Washington, where he developed his signature style.
With his power game in fine fettle and Fognini struggling due to an ankle injury it was one-way traffic in the opening two sets as third seed Cilic romped ahead.
He had studied urban planning and ceramics at Iowa State University and earned a master's degree in fine arts and religious studies from the University of Cape Town, in South Africa.
"There's a lot there," Stallone promises, before telling Variety that he recently bumped into the man who played OG Creed, Carl Weathers, on the street, and that he's still in fine shape.
It will be Konta's second final of the clay-court season, after finishing as runner-up to Sakkari at the Morocco Open, as she heads into the French Open in fine form.
Starting off with the undeniable modern classic "Roots of the Mountain" from 2012's  Riitiir, the band was in fine form, delivering a balance of urgent aggression and skillful melody and depth.
Like the creamy foundations many of us swear by, these matte wonders also melt into skin, give that sought-after seamless finish, and, perhaps best of all, don't crease in fine lines.
Related: The Pentagon Blew $43 Million on 'The World's Most Expensive Gas Station' The SIGAR report goes through US expenditures on the mining industry by TFBSO and USAID in fine-grain detail.
A similarly fragmented result in 2016 parliament elections resulted in Fine Gael leading a minority government with a handful of independent lawmakers and the backing of Fianna Fail from the opposition benches.
The laser sintering fabrication process lets builders control permeability in fine detail — some parts are completely solid, while others are more like a sponge, allowing water to travel through the bot's body.
She took an art foundation course at Central Saint Martins, earned a BA in fine art and textiles at Goldsmiths, and an MA in textile design at the Royal College of Art.
For example, in children with asthma, reductions in fine particulate matter were associated with a 32-percent reduction in symptoms, while lower levels of ozone were linked to a 21-percent reduction.
Sports Briefing Usain Bolt looked in fine shape for the Olympics on Friday in London as he won his last race before Rio de Janeiro in his return from a leg injury.
Phoebe Snyder, who will receive her BFA in fine-art photography from the School of Visual Arts (SVA) in May 2017, primarily takes portraits both of herself and those close to her.
Originally from Mauritania, Tandia worked in fine dining for years—first as a hostess, and then as a chef at restaurants including Per Se and Daniel—before going out on her own.
Sports, often ignored in "fine" art, is also a favored theme; Mr. Wood conjures the image of the slacker artist sitting on his couch, watching basketball, tennis or gymnastics, if he must.
He is soon up against a gang leader who's trying to go legit (Michelle Yeoh, in fine fettle) and a Western restaurateur with a secret (Dave Bautista, acquitting himself well), among others.
And Bernie will increase enforcement to protect families against fraudulent, deceptive and abusive lending practices and ensure all mortgage costs are clear, risks are visible, and nothing is buried in fine print.
Wesaam's wife, Maliha Zuberi, encouraged him to go to college at the San Francisco Art Institute, where he received a BFA in fine arts, and then to attend journalism school at Berkeley.
She majored in fine arts at the University of Hartford, and according to the Salt Lake Tribune, was one of only 11 students to qualify for her performing arts program her first year.
Indicated unchanged Sinopec Corp plans to boost investment in fine chemicals at its Maoming-Zhanjiang refining base in southern China alongside partners like BASF, a senior executive said in an interview on Thursday.
America's most recent employment figures captured a jobs market in fine fettle: firms added 27,22018 new workers in October, while unemployment held near historically low levels and wages rose at a respectable clip.
Chasing his third claycourt title of the season, the Austrian looked in fine form in Hamburg as he claimed a decisive break in the seventh game against Moutet to win the opening set.
Nearly a decade later, he earned an art education degree and became a ceramics teacher at Los Angeles and Beverly Hills high schools, eventually earning a master's degree in fine art in 1973.
She graduated from the New School with degrees in art history and in fine art, both with honors, and received a master's degree in studio art from the Maryland Institute College of Art.
Yes, the Masters of the Universe can turn to Prada's new custom program for an exquisite suit in fine fabrics (like vicuña or kid mohair) that will set them back a few grand.
Navient mishandled loan payments, buried critical information in fine print and set obstacles for borrowers trying to release co-signers from their loans, among other failings, according to the consumer bureau's legal filing.
The postcards always came from the same place—Lupi's from Brooklyn, Posavec's from London—and though they outlined, in fine detail, the mundanities of their daily lives, the mailings involved very little actual writing.
I have two prized vintage possessions in my household: a Hamilton brass mantle clock and a 10 milliliter bottle of poppers under the brand name Fisticuffs, discreetly labeled as "clock cleaner" in fine print.
The opening round on Thursday was played in fine if cloudy weather, but a forecast for torrential rain on Friday has players wondering how much competition will be possible before the course becomes unplayable.
Some of its shadier sellers — traffickers in animal specimens of dubious legality, dealers in fine-art "originals" of questionable authenticity — have a whiff of the carnival midway about them, if not the black market.
American pinups tell a larger story of changing dynamics in fine art: a new kind of popular culture in the US, one that created a space for commercial artists to paint the female form.
I went to college with a major in Fine Arts and a concentration in video, but I didn't even think that diving into all those different art forms would be influential in my career.
Co-owner Crystal De Luna-Bogan is a Le Cordon Bleu–trained chef who's worked in fine-dining spots such as Napa Rose in southern California and the Four Seasons Hotel in Beverly Hills.
Both Mr. Janzen and Ms. Baumann trained at the Tamarind Institute, a leader in fine art lithography and a model for C.S.I.A. The artist and master printer produce an edition of about 20 prints.
"Minimalism has been a trend for so long in fine jewelry, I think it's time for big, fun statement pieces to come back," said Sophie Quy, senior fine jewelry buyer at Net-a-Porter.
And they succeeded —because look at this actual listing in the Palm Beach Post that read, '3mos recent & verifiable exp in fine dining/country club… No tips,' and instructed applicants to 'Apply by fax.
She said she had "dabbled in poetry" and creative writing as a student at the State University of New York at Purchase and earned a degree in fine arts from Brooklyn College in 2008.
The legislation will move under special budgetary rules setting up 20 hours of debate and rapid-fire votes on an indefinite number of amendments, a grueling schedule even for a lawmaker in fine health.
BEIJING (Reuters) - Sinopec Corp plans to boost investment in fine chemicals at its Maoming-Zhanjiang refining base in southern China alongside partners like Germany's BASF, a senior executive said in an interview on Thursday.
After he was discharged in 1946, he married Dorothy Haines, a singer; they divorced six months later, and Mr. Johnston returned to William & Mary, where he completed his B.A. in fine arts in 1949.
"This new view captures low-frequency radio emission from our galaxy, looking both in fine detail and at larger structures," said astrophysicist Natasha Hurley-Walker of the International Centre for Radio Astronomy Research (ICRAR).
By 4 years of age, children with delayed cord clamping had modestly higher scores in fine motor and social skills, a difference particularly evident among boys, who may be more susceptible to iron deficiency.
It's not just the size of the game, though, it's any of the issues that developers face in fine-tuning the dozens of invisible factors that can affect the camera at any given point.
The cast, ably headed by Charles Dance in fine form, is clearly enjoying the opportunity to throw darkly ambiguous are-you-the-killer-or-am-I-the-killer glares around the room whenever possible.
But one group of academics has proposed a way to make those virtually illegible privacy policies into the actual tool of consumer protection they pretend to be: an artificial intelligence that's fluent in fine print.
The Englishman's performance was a surprise since he had arrived at the tournament in fine fettle, seemingly poised to make another tilt at the Green Jacket two years after losing a playoff to Sergio Garcia.
The jukebox is already in fine form, churning out Tejano, old-school Texas honky-tonk, swamp pop and funky Chicago soul, much of it courtesy of that morning's impromptu DJ: local music hero Nick Gaitan.
The Oscar winner, 49, got the names of his four daughters — Stella [Zavala], 9, Gia [Zavala], 11, Isabella, 13, and Alexia, 20 — tattooed in fine-line cursive on his right upper arm over the summer.
The Boston Celtics bounced back from their only double-digit loss of the season in fine fashion and look to gain steam as they continue a five-game homestand against the Phoenix Suns on Saturday.
Even outside the songs, her characterization is the most convincing thing in the show, and her purely nonallegorical scenes with Mr. Pinkham, also in fine voice, are the most satisfying beyond their washes of purpleness.
I'm an artist—I have a degree in fine art—and at the time I was kind of looking for a conceptual project based around collecting, and lists, and that idea of ticking things off.
To achieve that goal, we need to acknowledge racism, and acknowledge that it operates not only with fire hoses and police dogs but also in whispers, in fine print, in invisible ink, in coded language.
Ben York, a senior project engineer at the institute, said the data may prove useful in fine-tuning technologies like solar tracking systems, which allow panels to tilt during the day to maximize sunlight exposure.
The law, which is called the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), will also require websites to be more upfront with their users about their data policies, prohibiting them from cloaking the practices in fine print.
Greenwell's masterly debut novel sketches out in fine detail the destabilizing experience of gay shame, both in rural Kentucky, where the central character grew up, and Eastern Europe after the fall of the Soviet Union.
But I think the families would be really proud to know that their stories are being written about again, not only in the world of news reportage, but also in fine art photography (emphasis mine).
As cannabis pharmacology researcher Ryan Vandery points out, raw weed is chemically complex and ultimately unreliable; it's hard to nail down how any given batch will affect any given individual's sleep in fine and consistent detail.
These objects are recreated or staged in fine art settings — from fairs like Art Basel, to the Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago, to the 2007 Venice Biennale, to a wide array of galleries and institutions worldwide.
On this point Mr Varadkar may be at odds with some of his party colleagues; he has shown openness to proposals to remove devotional classes from the curriculum, while others in Fine Gael resist that idea.
Last weekend, an international lawyer called Gianluca Meranda wrote a letter to La Repubblica newspaper revealing that he was the "Luca" who could be heard on the recording discussing in fine detail the proposed oil deal.
"Most of the starch that thickens a risotto resides in fine particles on the surface of the rice from the very beginning — stirring and jostling have little to do with its release," The Food Lab writes.
Cameras are cheap and can see road markings, but cannot measure distance; radar can measure distance and velocity, but cannot see in fine detail; LIDAR provides fine detail but is expensive and gets confused by snow.
They all become more pronounced as the games polish the edges of their latest, tallest technological plateau, rendering in fine detail the way Steph Curry chews his mouthpiece, or James Harden contours his Assyrian warlord beard.
Narrator: With a college degree in fine arts, Carol was also inspired by the early fashion houses of Europe, and her ability to drape high-end fabrics made her especially skilled at Barbie's haute couture looks.
In the "Seers and Seer Suckers" chapter of his new investing guidebook, "Heads I Win, Tails I Win," Spencer Jakab explains in fine and uproarious detail how consistently most of them fail to predict the future.
She received a degree in fine art from the National College of Art and Design in Dublin in 2001 and a master's degree in product design from the Royal College of Art in London in 2004.
"The euro zone manufacturing sector is in fine form, and likely continued to provide firm support for GDP growth in the third quarter," Claus Vistesen, chief euro zone economist at Pantheon Macroeconomics said in a statement.
The Packers' star quarterback, Aaron Rodgers, will have to be in fine form to overcome the Vikings' stout defense, while Dalvin Cook will look to bounce back from his injuries to reinvigorate the Vikings' running game.
In short, there is ample room for an ambush in the men's draw with a gifted, unpredictable outsider like Australia's Nick Kyrgios in fine form and talents like Zverev, Del Potro, Dimitrov and David Goffin lurking.
For example, since 1952 the National Gallery of Art in Washington has been the host of the annual A. W. Mellon Lectures in Fine Arts, intended to give leading scholars a forum to discuss their research.
A former art teacher and typography-trained artist who worked in fine art for most of her adult career, Brown was forced to pivot her professional and artistic goals due to an unexpected change in her health.
It's a given that many skin-care products make ambitious (read: unsubstantiated) claims, like the power to "shrink" pores, "erase" wrinkles, and "fill in" fine lines — all of which are pretty much impossible without a good Facetune.
A self titled 21970 debut LP set their stall in fine fashion, but it was 22008's Come My Fanatics that really hit home, its turgid doom imbued with sleazy cosmic reach and a blackened punkish energy.
When Mashable catches up with him at a recreated slice of Nepal in the middle of a Surrey forest on a gray February Tuesday, halfway through filming for the forthcoming Doctor Strange, he's nevertheless in fine form.
With five top-10 finishes on the LPGA Tour this year, including a win in January when she successfully defended her title at the Bahamas PGA Classic in January, Lincicome arrives at Keene Trace in fine form.
It was through that first cycle of Dragnet, of which Horrorchata was a judge, that they met Untitled Queen, who came to drag after dabbling in performance art while getting her MFA in Fine Arts at Parsons.
The lawsuit says Victim Services sent letters to bad-check writers threatening criminal prosecution if they did not participate in the program and included an arbitration agreement in fine print on the third page of the letter.
After Morehouse, he did short stints at the Maryland Institute College of Art and the Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture, in Maine, before earning a master's degree in fine arts from the Art Institute of Chicago.
Kellogg's said that it was Ms. Tosi who first introduced the brand to Mr. Rudolf, who started his career in fine dining before founding his own company, Journee, which helps educate food industry professionals about the business.
NATO's chief Jens Stoltenberg argues that despite quarrels that have made headlines, the alliance is in fine health, having strengthened its capability to carry out its core mission of defending Europe following Russia's 2014 annexation of Crimea.
As Trump's 183 election win showed, a strong sense of narrative connected to a candidate's political base is essential, and the President's appearance on Monday suggested he is some way along in fine-tuning his own story.
In 22010, she enrolled at Howard University as a home-economics student, but gravitated to the art department, newly founded by the black Impressionist painter James V. Herring, and became the school's first graduate in fine arts.
Tatum's in fine form here ("All I can say is, don't get in a fight with Channing Tatum," Egerton joked earlier at the panel), with a thick, molasses-sweet Southern drawl and a giant Statesman flask belt buckle.
Born in Nairobi in 1984, Armitage trained in London, first at the Slade School, where he earned a BA in Fine Arts in 203, and then at the Royal Academy, which granted him a Postgraduate Diploma in 2010.
Using a technique known as cryo-electron microscopy, a team from Britain's Medical Research Council Laboratory of Molecular Biology mapped in fine detail the tau filaments extracted from the brain of a patient who had died with Alzheimer's.
Thompson, who had looked in fine form in the heats and won on the same track in trainers to protect an injury in a Diamond League meeting one month ago, was at a loss to explain her defeat.
Rival Lyft is making its own autonomous systems with Magna, one of the world's leading auto suppliers, and the fruits of that collaboration could put it in fine form to see its products introduced in many automaker vehicles.
Italian food producers can at least agree on one thing: that foreign rivals are competing unfairly by marketing distinctly Italian products, using words and symbols that suggest an Italian origin but listing the real provenance in fine print.
Djokovic looks in fine fettle ahead of this year's French Open, with the Madrid title in the bank and a run to the Rome final where the demands of a heavy week caught up with him against Nadal.
According to PlateIQ cofounders, the company's software is already used by some of the hottest brands in fine dining including: Nobu Restaurants, the Thomas Keller Restaurant Group which operates the French Laundry, Vino Volo, Quince Restaurant and others.
He has arrived at Augusta National in fine form after a runner-up finish at the Houston Open on Sunday and buoyed by a more aggressive game plan he developed from watching Jordan Spieth win last year's Masters.
It was a relief, he explained, when he was finally able to get away to attend the University of Kentucky in Lexington, where he earned an undergraduate degree in fine art, with a focus on drawing and painting.
Sanghyuk Ko, 2000, known professionally as Mr. K, is a former graphic designer from Korea with a specialty in fine line portraiture that looks like what would happen if you successfully applied No. 163 pencil to the skin.
While working in wine bars and burger joints, in fine dining and bars, the New Jersey native always figured that her willingness to work and the abundance of restaurant gigs meant that she always had a safety net.
The RADARSAT Constellation Mission (RCM) will consist of three small satellites working together to surveil the vast majority of the planet in fine-grain detail using synthetic aperture radar, a technique for producing highly accurate images and models.
Mr. Modi says that while sales of one-of-a-kind jewels are fueling his growth, so, too, are midprice jewels (which cost from $10,000 to $50,000), a point echoed by many of his peers in fine jewelry.
That double-edged response, by the way, really makes sense when one of them is played, as she is here, by Patti LuPone (in fine, penetrating voice and glowering form as Joanne, the part immortalized by Elaine Stritch).
This allowed the astronomers to study the star in fine detail, determining that it is a B-type blue supergiant, many times more massive and radiant than the yellow dwarf star at the center of our own solar system.
Cameras are cheap and can see street signs and road markings, but cannot measure distance; radar can measure distance and velocity, but cannot see in fine detail; LIDAR provides fine detail but is expensive and gets confused by snow.
Brewers RH Jimmy Nelson (22-21, 23) Keuchel began his defense of the Cy Young crown in fine fashion with a win in Yankee Stadium on Tuesday, limiting New York to two runs and three hits in seven frames.
"We know that consumers were in fine fettle in May, as the Royal Wedding and some good weather lifted spirits, and that's helped Sainsbury's to achieve a positive period of trading," Laith Khalaf, senior analyst at Hargreaves Lansdown, said.
Sources familiar with the production tell us there are more than 15 videos of BB calling out passersby, oncoming traffic, dog walkers and more ... and as you can see in the teaser, Danielle's trash talk is in fine form!
The locals—farmers in bib overalls, ladies in dresses sewn from patterns out of the Sears, Roebuck catalogue—were imagining a life in which they would be strolling down a boulevard in fine clothes, pricing jewels and weighing investments.
"The early modernists' objective was to represent all aspects of city life as legitimate subjects in fine art," Ms. Murrell said, arguing that Laure was emblematic of a new black working class that Manet saw around him every day.
"In France, live models who pose in fine art studios for painters and photographers do not have professional status," explained Patrick Bellaiche, a delegate from the cultural workers union Force Ouvrière's section for art models and the protest's organizer.
Mr. Philippot, who went to some of France's top schools and who rose quickly through the ranks after officially joining the party in 2011, played a big role in fine-tuning that message as Ms. Le Pen's top adviser.
On this new album, his first in six years, whether he's singing about getting old ("Long in the Tooth"), boozing ("Last Call for Alcohol"), or being a perennial outsider ("Checkers and Chess"), Billy Joe Shaver is in fine form.
The straight-sets win came as a huge relief to fourth seed Anderson considering Herbert appeared to be in fine form on grass having reached his first tour level semi-final on the surface at the Halle warm-up tournament.
When we spoke on the phone, promoter and DJ Daniel even jokingly suggested a challenge to central London clubs: "If you don't want to let any black people in, fine, don't play any record that contains the n-word," he said.
The Ritz, a smart London hotel where Margaret Thatcher spent her last days, is in fine fettle, turning a neat annual profit and valued in the region of £800m—not bad for a property bought for a piffling £75m in 1995.
Fortunately, together with business and academic colleagues, I have spent the last 25 years engaged in this task, not simply to analyze U.S. inequality appropriately, but to incorporate fiscal policy in fine detail in my company's personal financial planning software.
And as school went on, I bought copies of Hamlet, A Midsummer's Night Dream, and The Tempest from the discount shelf at the secondhand bookshop, because I thought being grounded in fine literature could help me in pick up girls.
Mr. Durst initially told Mr. Struk that his marriage was in fine shape, but Ms. Durst's friends and family told him she lived in fear of her husband and recounted instances of violence, which were borne out in hospital records.
" But he suggested that he is in fine shape, something his younger brother echoed earlier this year in a radio interview when he favorably compared Mr. Biden to Mr. Trump, "who is obese and probably couldn't walk 18 holes of golf.
To do so, Kering, which has holdings in fine jewelry and watches as well as fashion, confirmed a wider strategy already underway to narrow its focus to five of its premium houses: Gucci, Saint Laurent, Balenciaga, Alexander McQueen and Bottega Veneta.
David is in fine form in Sunday night's 10th season premiere, with fresh complaints about too-cold coffee, politically correct sayings, and most other things in his path as he tries to get through another day of being Larry David.
A Brazilian voice in fine jewelry's designer vanguard, Fernando Jorge introduced his line in 2010 with vividly colored gems — many from his native country — and a strikingly sensual modernity reminiscent of the swooping concrete architecture of Oscar Neimeyer, his compatriot.
When she inherits the condemned property, she'd ready to tear it all down — until her assistant and special friend Dibs (Idle, in fine comedic form) finds a map that seems to point to a hidden treasure hidden deep inside the mansion.
They looked in fine form on Saturday when Charlotte Caslick, back in the side for the first time this year after recovering from injury, scored five tries and set up a couple of others in big wins over Spain and Ireland.
While a number of factors contributed to the institution's demise, the MCA's Interim President Laura Hines highlights one shift as especially significant: the declining enrollment in fine arts programs and the increasing emphasis on digital and design arts among incoming students.

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