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He limned a post-Trump American vision that drew waves of applause.
If there are booths, they should be plush: Naugahyde or brocade limned in gold.
His figures are pinched and elongated, like Mannerist cartoons, and often limned with thick, confident outlines.
Maybe it was when David Sedaris limned cleverly on his experiences sporting one in the English countryside.
As the range of ideas limned above likely suggests, "employee ownership" can mean a lot of things.
"No more beautiful picture was ever limned in fire on the curtain of midnight," the newspaper reported on Jan.
The artwork is limned by connecting the puzzle's bubbles, but you need to know more to finish the grid.
If public opinion doesn't determine the future of public policy, as the studies limned by Kolodny suggest, what does?
"No more beautiful picture was ever limned in fire on the curtain of midnight," The Times reported the next day.
They are irregular transparent forms "resting" on the brown surface of the unbleached, unpainted canvas support, limned by the shadows they cast.
If American Teen reveals anything about the current generation's mores, it's that adrift adolescent confusion is forever available to be limned in song.
In this adaptation of Ryszard Kapuscinski's 1978 book, the deposed Ethiopian emperor Haile Selassie is limned by 10 servants, all played by one woman.
Crisp at the edges and tender within, it comes folded around shattered peanuts limned in sugar and knobs of butter that soak into the dough.
The 12 landscapes in The Magic Hour are limned with reverence, but there's also the microscopic gaze of someone as curious as he is mystified.
The shrine's low-slung wooden buildings sat atop a towering stone staircase limned by hundreds of white flags blazing with Japanese characters, a fittingly dramatic finale.
Now colleagues and students alike regularly stop by my office and go wide-eyed with wonder at the sight of my windowsill's stark, sand-limned procession.
And the sorts of things he limned along that Brentwood hillside are rampantly evident in the uncanny colors and combinations of colors in this possibly final project.
The chile sauce is house-made, too, as is the tianmianjiang limned with a proprietary blend of 24128 spices, most pronounced among them cinnamon and star anise.
Over this go juicy tomatoes and cucumber limned with vinegar and olive oil, and finally a scattering of cilantro, dill and raw jalapeños — just a few, but vital.
" In The Wall Street Journal, Heidi Waleson wrote that Mr. Mattei "never made an ugly sound as he limned Wozzeck's deepening anguish and the progression of his madness.
It's less precise evidence than that limned above, but arguably the best case for the "do what you want" theory of politics is the mere fact of alternation of power.
Through it all, the show's protagonists wander through fire-limned streets in slow motion, carrying their looted haul from the disco club, Les Inferno, that represents everything they're agitating against creatively and spiritually.
" The poster was more precisely limned by the artist Rusty Zimmerman, who also did two previous pieces in Mr. Cuomo's emerging triptych; he called the experience of working with the governor "an adventure.
The 12 landscapes comprising The Magic Hour, which mostly depict sea grape trees, are limned with reverence, but there's also the microscopic gaze — and indeed awe — of someone as curious as he is mystified.
Volumetric, yet not limned with the naturalism of her surroundings, the young woman makes for an odd avatar, half in the "real" world of the illusionistic digital rendering, half in the flatland of a cartoon.
The show's most sustained moment is a thrilling suite of progressively liberated views of mountains, fields and gardens painted directly from nature, between spring and September 1907, and two thickly limned views back in Vienna.
It's a plate of golden rubble: deep-fried rice balls limned by red curry paste, crushed into a heap of herbs and littered with pink twists of fermented pork sausage that match salt with sour.
Ms. Westbroek's singing mirrored the gradual abandonment of domestic and moral constraints, chiseled and dark-limned at first while still under her husband's roof, then more florid, voluble and bright as Sieglinde gives in to passion.
Built on dense paint strokes integrating cream, white, and umber, the panoramic "Polar Stampede" (1960) resembles interlaced tree branches limned with snow, while warm, textured spindles of splattered paint conjure the pelage and underfur of exotic animals.
Trump's election in 2016 has long been limned as a victory powered by people who had previously been outside of politics—people who believed politics did not and could not work, and distrusted the idea that incrementalism and compromise would or ever could fix what was wrong with the country.
In "Winter in Paris" (1879), a view down a crowded, snow-choked boulevard is limned by a series of sketchy, concatenated vignettes: a postage-stamp-sized scene of stick-figure skaters on the frozen Seine; a pictorial essay in different footwear, from sabots to furred boots; men warming their hands around a fire.
Nor, I fear, can we expect now, as confidently as some of us once did not so long ago, a continued advance of the opportunities and moral equity limned in Emma Lazarus's famous poem "The New Colossus," which was inscribed on the pedestal of the Statue of Liberty when the frontier and demand for labor were still huge.
The textured surface (rendered in oil, wax, and enamel) of one of the two abstract paintings mentioned above, the 64 by 42-inch "Untitled"   (2016-2017), is divided into zones of chalky color: White pigment, muddied by reddish streaks and limned by two shades of gray, consumes the majority of the canvas, with a pea green zone on the left and lemon yellow on the right, while a chocolate-brown diamond floats near the center, invading the white and gray territories.
SCREEN NEWS HERE AND IN HOLLYWOOD: New York Times 20 Mar 1940: 41. It was shot at Grand National Studios.Bolivar to Be Limned by Both Gable, Flynn Schallert, Edwin. Los Angeles Times 21 Mar 1940: 12.
It was catalogued as "A Book of Mr Tradescant's choicest Flowers and Plants, exquisitely limned in vellum, by Mr. Alex. Marshal", by the in 1656 and is now lost. Another album, of thirty-three paintings on vellum, is in the British Museum. A plate from the album in the British Museum Longhorn beetle Though long known as a botanical illustrator, his talent in depicting insects only came to light in 1980.
The novel explores the intersecting lives of those close to the bus driver Drover in the days before he is due to hang. His Communist colleagues want him to die because this will gain support for the party; his wife and brother begin an affair. There is no hero. With few exceptions, the characters are deliberately limned as, in one critic's view, "mediocre, bleak, uninspiring and at times perverted and stupid".
A two- storey wing was added in 1880 giving the overall look of the dwelling one akin with Old Colonial Regency. It is built of brick that has been stuccoed and limned like stone which combines with the use of local sandstone for the window surrounds and columns to add texture and colour to the building. The descendants of John Macarthur continue to live in Camden Park House.
G. Tiraboschi, page 126. He was active in both exterior and interior decoration, and much of his work is in small cabinet pieces, not large altarpieces. Much of his output ended in the collections of the Dukes of Este in Ferrara. __NOTOC__ Orsi appears to be "reading" Correggio with the lens of Mannerism: the nocturnal, limned ethereal simplicity of Correggio here is constrained into contorted poses, perspective distorted, and settings crowded.
We saw this film twice, on the day of release, in different theatres, and in each case large audiences were touched - and also highly amused by the little girl in the carriage. A sweeter, purer, human-interest tale has not been put on the curtain. The prayer scene deserves to be limned by a master hands that lesson to our children's children. Had we space we could tell the comments of men and women on this production.
She privileges poetry, in particular, because of poetry's willingness to play with grammar, metaphor and meaning, thus laying bare the fact that language is at once arbitrary and limned with the abject fear of loss: "Not a language of the desiring exchange of messages or objects that are transmitted in a social contract of communication and desire beyond want, but a language of want, of the fear that edges up to it and runs along its edges" (Powers 38 ).Felluga, Dino. "Modules on Kristeva: On the Abject." Introductory Guide to Critical Theory.
"First Map Showing City Council's Districts," Los Angeles Times, January 16, 1925, page 1 The map shows all 15 council districts. The official boundaries of all 15 as limned by the city clerk are at "Councilmanic Districts Are Traced by Clerk Dominguez," Los Angeles Times, February 12, 1925, page A-2"Here Are the Hundred and Twelve Aspirants for the City's Fifteen Councilmanic Seats," Los Angeles Times, May 3, 1925, page 7 His activities were directed toward better roads, lighting systems and water and power improvements in the Valley.
These poems were entitled: 1. ‘Lucubrationes Tiburtinæ.’ 2. ‘Epistolæ ad diversos.’ 3. ‘Carmina diversi generis.’ In addition to these Flemming is said to have compiled a dictionary of the Greek and Latin tongues, but whether this was written during his sojourn in Italy or after his return to England does not appear. Other works (unspecified) are attributed to him. Flemming, on his return from Italy, bestowed some valuable manuscripts, curiously illuminated, and, according to Wood, ‘limned on their margins with gold,’ on Lincoln College, which are probably still to be found among the manuscript collections of that college.
Map of Southern Laos and the Ho Chi Minh Trail network. The Sihanouk Trail portion is limned in dark gold at the bottom of the map. Located in the southern panhandle of the territory of the Kingdom of Laos, the Ho Chi Minh Trail was the logistics backbone of the communist forces during the Second Indochina War, as it was the main supply route for Viet Cong and People's Army of Vietnam (PAVN) forces fighting in South Vietnam. At the southern end of the Ho Chi Trail was a dirt road, Route 110, and a surrounding network of logistical trails running into Cambodia that comprised the Sihanouk Trail.
Flicke was born in the German town of Osnabrück, but is first recorded as a portrait painter in England.Gerlach Flicke in the RKD He arrived in London in about 1545 where he presented himself as an heir to Hans Holbein, who had died in 1543. Flicke was signing his works with a Latinised name and adding Germanus to emphasise his German training.From strangers to citizens, Randolph Vigne, Charles Littleton, Huguenot Society of Great Britain, accessed May 2009 Flicke limned portraits of Mary I. One of Flicke's finest paintings, made around 1551, was probably a full-length portrait of Lord Darcy, with the legend Portrait of Thomas, First Lord Darcy of Chiche.
Joshua Reynolds painted by American artist Gilbert Stuart, oil on canvas, 1784 In appearance Reynolds was not striking. Slight, he was about 5'6" with dark brown curls, a florid complexion and features that James Boswell thought were "rather too largely and strongly limned." He had a broad face and a cleft chin, and the bridge of his nose was slightly dented; his skin was scarred by smallpox and his upper lip disfigured as a result of falling from a horse as a young man. Edmond Malone asserted that "his appearance at first sight impressed the spectator with the idea of a well-born and well-bred English gentleman.
Reviewing for The Observer, Michael Cragg commended Clarkson for experimenting on splintered electronics on "Take You High". While the New York Posts Hardeep Phull complimentary regarded its sound as a "fractured EDM" that brings a contemporary feel to Clarkson's new material without resorting to desperate, Day-Glo antics. In his review of Piece by Piece, PopMatters's Colin McGuire, was ambivalent but fair-spoken for the song, who limned it as a clear play on the current EDM boom that works if one had listened to it enough, despite its first impression's intentions being questionable. Jamieson Cox of Billboard was also lukewarm in his response, describing it as one of the album's drab moments.
It was an approach that Levett herself advocated and embraced, and historians saw its impact on her own work. In writing about the property rights of peasant women during medieval times, for instance, Levett described the sale of land completed while a distraught wife sobbed in court—described in the Latin of medieval records as lacrimentem in pleno halimoto. The transfer was later voided by the court after the husband's death because of the wife's protests, but it was accepted by the court at the time. By focusing on such particular incidents in the old records, Levett limned the societal rights (or lack of them) of medieval women, who were seen as subordinate tenants.
Between 1512 and 1519 More worked on a History of King Richard III, which he never finished but which was published after his death. The History is a Renaissance biography, remarkable more for its literary skill and adherence to classical precepts than for its historical accuracy. Some consider it an attack on royal tyranny, rather than on Richard III himself or the House of York. More uses a more dramatic writing style than had been typical in medieval chronicles; Richard III is limned as an outstanding, archetypal tyrant—however, More was only seven years old when Richard III was killed at the Battle of Bosworth in 1485 so he had no first- hand, in-depth knowledge of him.
The Honeymooners (1955–1956) followed bus driver Ralph Kramden (Jackie Gleason) and his sewer-working sidekick Ed Norton (Art Carney) while archetypal suburban life was limned in Leave It to Beaver (1957–1963), purportedly the first sitcom to be told from a child's point of view and the first to strike a blow for television realism by displaying a toilet in an early episode. Genre series were popular with Dragnet (1952) starring Jack Webb representing police procedural drama, British syndicated series The Adventures of Robin Hood (1955) starring Richard Greene representing historical drama, and Gunsmoke (1955) with James Arness and Amanda Blake representing the western. Mid-decade, Warner Bros. produced a group of five westerns with Maverick starring James Garner and Cheyenne starring Clint Walker leading the group in popularity.
The district has occupied the same general area since it was formed in 1925. With the city's changes in population, though, its western boundary has moved farther west and its southern boundary farther south. In 1961, San Fernando Valley residents for a time backed an unsuccessful plan to move the 10th District seat to the Valley after it was left vacant with the resignation of Council Member Charles Navarro.. The rough boundaries or descriptions have been as follows: 1925: North, Pico Boulevard or 11th Street; south, Washington Boulevard and Jefferson Boulevard; east, Alameda Street; west, Vermont Avenue.. The map shows all 15 council districts. The official boundaries of all 15 as limned by the city clerk are at 1926: North, Pico Boulevard; south, Jefferson Boulevard; east, Central Avenue; west, Vermont Avenue.
" The critic also asked "Why does it matter what Locke and Richard Alpert and Daniel Faraday or anyone else does, when they all seem as clueless and unfettered from reality as we are as viewers? How can these characters have any concrete agenda or strategic approach or philosophical perspective on anything when the rug is pulled out from under them by another Act of God every few seconds?" The New York Times also commented that "what has been most dispiriting about the current season is the show's willingness to abandon many of the larger and more compelling themes that grounded the elaborate plot: the struggles between faith and reason; the indictments of extreme capitalism, the futility of recovery. All that remains is the reductively limned battle between fate and free will largely playing out, now, in Jack Shephard's belief that returning to the island is his Destiny.
In each case classical paradigms are unsettled and a more modest and flexible path of reflection and articulation is limned. These volumes on fundamental theology advance a view of doctrinal language that is increasingly influenced by the Buddhist dyad of conventional and ultimate truth. The basic thesis is that religious traditions can function as vehicles of ultimacy, but that to do so authentically and effectively they need to fully recognize their conventional status as linguistic constructions embedded in history. Warding off nominalism and relativism, O’Leary argues against Derrida and Western interpreters of Nagarjuna on the notion of truth, in order to uphold the objective reference of doctrinal statements despite their conventional fabric. Further fruits of O’Leary's engagement with Buddhist philosophy are his Étienne Gilson lectures at the Institut Catholique de Paris, 2011 (published as Philosophie occidentale et concepts bouddhistes, PUF, 2011) and his forthcoming commentary on the Vimalakirti Sutra for the collection ‘Christian Commentaries on Non-Christian Sacred Texts’ (ed.
At the beginning, the Seventh District was situated south of Downtown Los Angeles. It was moved to the San Fernando Valley in 1956."Council Votes Redistricting After Flare-up Over Changes," Los Angeles Times, October 24, 1956, page B-1 1925: Bounded on the north by Jefferson Boulevard, on the south by Slauson Boulevard, on the west by Vermont Avenue and on the east by South Park Avenue."First Map Showing City Council's Districts," Los Angeles Times, January 16, 1925, page 1 The map shows all 15 council districts. The official boundaries of all 15 as limned by the city clerk are at "Councilmanic Districts Are Traced by Clerk Dominguez," Los Angeles Times, February 12, 1925, page A-2"Here Are the Hundred and Twelve Aspirants for the City's Fifteen Councilmanic Seats," Los Angeles Times, May 3, 1925, page 7 1926: 46th Street, Jefferson Boulevard, Vermont and Alameda avenues, with district headquarters at 529 West 41st Place."To the Citizens of Los Angeles," Los Angeles Times, February 14, 1926, page B-5Bing location for district office 1928: Same as above, with the addition of the Exposition-Vermont-Vernon- Arlington area.

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