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Little picture, it means everything, because movies reach us emotionally.
Jasper Dolphin: I'm gonna throw a little picture up here.
It always brings to mind that little picture you see sometimes.
GUILFOYLE: OK, put up my -- I look little in that little picture!
A little picture book called "Blue Hat, Green Hat," by Sandra Boynton.
But it's powered by its little-picture focus on family and neighbors.
In the show, there's an iconic little picture frame around the peephole of the door.
We had a great little picture of, I think it was ... It was a murder.
" Then he drew a little picture and signed his name, concluding "Charlie was a great dog.
Even I, with my relatively insignificant 636 followers, think hard about ever little picture I share.
But why is it the only food that we decorate with a little picture of itself?
When you get one of these memos, a little picture icon is embedded in the text.
Can anyone imagine past winners — Winston Churchill, for example — bumping up his speeches with little picture thingys?
I just thought it was a really sweet little picture and that they might like to have it.
To use a little picture with sunglasses on it to let you know how you're feeling is beyond ridiculous.
"I'd like to show you, right now, a little picture here," Missouri Republican Billy Long said to the Facebook CEO.
Although I liked my little picture of Jupiter-Earth and my description of the whole thing, I still want more.
So it's the big and the little picture all at once and it's definitely at the top of my list.
But it's the little picture that I have to live with every day, that angers me and breaks my heart.
I slept in her childhood bedroom, a windowpane still bearing her name and the little picture she etched there in 18933.
"Take a little picture for me later and send it to me here, so I can see it," the owner instructed.
This little picture came into my head of a love story about a sweet little robot who just wants to be human.
I'm not convinced how AR it was — it's just a cute little picture over a video image, but they did something right, didn't they!
If this is a little picture of what later today could be like, she's going to do what's right, and that's the Debbie I know.
The fight to drag the healthcare system kicking and screaming into the 21st century often overlooks the little picture in favor of larger systematic fixes.
That little picture over there"—says U-God, pointing at a photo in a collage for the docuseries' poster—"I was looking at that picture.
I like knowing the big picture, so when I write the little picture stuff it makes a little more sense, it's part of something greater.
As such, it's pretty good fun, and could almost be described without sarcasm as a scrappy little picture, like most of Boden and Fleck's other work.
"You're getting a little picture of how these soldiers lived and what they were doing," said Dorothea Cornell, a retired special education teacher from Ridgecrest, Calif.
"Stop acting like my little picture is more important than talking about the actual atrocities that the president of the United States is committing," she said.
The shop's name refers to the three women who founded it — not the Gertrude Stein novel, though there is a little picture of Stein on the wall.
It is, overall, an amusing little picture, with some inspired moments and some sour notes, a handful of interesting performances and the hint, now and then, of an idea.
Nobody working on that film had any idea, they'd all been like a ragtag little underdog team, making this dark little picture that probably wasn't even going to be released.
We have this little picture in Chapter 6 of the book about the relationship between economic conditions and how long the incumbent party has been in office and the election outcome.
This judgment doesn't gainsay the political character of the show, though it does suggest that his celebrity, rather than his intentions—the one odd little picture aside—accounts for his centrality to it.
Draw a little picture of you and her holding hands in front of a big tree and a house with a single curl of smoke coming out of the chimney (that's the extent of our abilities).
And on his sixth birthday - I am thankful that I know that...that no matter what other people think of me or my kids or my marriage or my house or my life or my everything...that they are 20183x better in real life than any tiny little picture could hold. . . p.s.
What this means, as you've probably figured out by now, is that if you post "Lookin' good, Mr. Renner!" under a blurry video of Jeremy driving a dump truck and someone named football_jersey97 replies with "There is diarrhea shooting out of my penis," your phone will buzz and you will receive a notification with the words "Jeremy Renner: There is diarrhea shooting out of my penis" next to a little picture of Jeremy Renner's face.
"Pretty Little Picture" approx 25:50 Susan is shockingly stripped of her towel and is now naked."Pretty Little Picture" approx 26:08 Susan panics and runs toward her house which is locked and secretly tries to get back in before someone catches her."Pretty Little Picture" approx 26:19 She holds a potted plant in front of her body and tries the back door, which is locked as well."Pretty Little Picture" approx 27:12 She then tries to climb to the window.
Season 1, no. 1."Pretty Little Picture". Arlene Sanford (director). Oliver Goldstick (writer).
"Pretty Little Picture" approx 10:01 Karl tells Susan to pick it up and she refuses."Pretty Little Picture" approx 10:18 Susan is angered then kicks the can near the sidewalk where Mike and Bongo are walking."Pretty Little Picture" approx 10:46 Mike asks Susan if she would like him to pick up the can."Pretty Little Picture" approx 10:55 Later, Karl visits Susan (who has just gotten out of the shower) and asks why she does not like Brandi, and why she is treating him so harshly."Pretty Little Picture" approx 24:29 Susan tells Karl that she is still reeling from the divorce and not to expect her to be nice to his new girlfriend.
Her current projects include 'charming little picture', a range of printed toys and original illustrations.
"Pretty Little Picture" approx 24:41 Karl tells her that it is not an excuse. Susan is clearly finished talking and shows Karl the door."Pretty Little Picture" approx 25:20 Susan follows Karl to his car where her towel gets stuck in his car door.
Bree decides to take the tape for herself to see if it can shed any light on Mary Alice's mysterious suicide."Pretty Little Picture" approx 41:43 During the awkward dinner, Susan manages to break the ice by telling her embarrassing story of how, earlier that day, she was locked out of her house naked and Mike came to her rescue by helping her out of a bush."Pretty Little Picture" approx 31:40 Gabrielle then tells how she and Carlos broke a waterbed in a hotel room"Pretty Little Picture" approx 32:14 and Lynette tells the group that she and Tom were accused of lewd conduct while on Main Street, USA in Disneyland."Pretty Little Picture" approx 32:02 Bree ends the conversation by telling everyone that, "Rex cries after he ejaculates".
TV Guide rated Rhythm in the Clouds 2/5 stars and called it a "zesty little picture" that has too few songs to be called a musical.
This is the second time that Bree embarrassed Rex at the dinner table. The first was in Pretty Little Picture, when she said that he cries after he ejaculates.
Susan then falls into her bushes and is discovered by Mike."Pretty Little Picture" approx 27:29 Mike helps her out and manages to get her back into the house by jimmying a window."Pretty Little Picture" approx 28:18 Susan then asks Mike if she would like to go with her to Bree's dinner party. Mike accepts and the two end up having a very good evening despite the tension caused by Bree.
The New York Times described it as a "slow, dogmatic little picture" with a "dog-eared" plot. In The Times, the film's plot was seen as unoriginal, executed "without inspiration or any originality of thought".
"Pretty Little Picture" is the third episode of the first season of the ABC television series, Desperate Housewives. The episode was written by Oliver Goldstick and was directed by Arlene Sanford. It originally aired on Sunday October 17, 2004.
Section 3, p. 3. Charles Champlin of the Los Angeles Times called the film "exactly what it set out to be, a nice little picture, refreshing and unimposing as a new wine and with a very pleasant aftertaste."Champlin, Charles (August 17, 1979). "'Rich Kids' Pays Dividends".
Don't Trust the Radio, Public catalog at copyright.gov, October 31, 2002 In early 2003, Aloud recorded another four song demo titled Pretty Little Picture. Rob Acevedo would be replaced by Eric Anderson on drums before Ross Lohr was taken on near the end of 2003 as a permanent member.
Section 5, p. 7. Charles Champlin of the Los Angeles Times wrote, "'Fast Break' is what they used to call a nice little picture, and Hollywood now usually makes them for television instead. It's literally fast, straightforward, [and] uncommonly well acted by a fresh and attractive cast."Champlin, Charles (February 23, 1979).
"Pretty Little Picture" approx 32:28 At that moment, Rex embarrassed, gets up from the table, grabs his car keys and leaves as everyone quietly finishes eating."Pretty Little Picture" approx 32:49 Lynette is happy that Tom has finally returned home from work but becomes angered over a photo taken a few months prior. When Lynette asks Tom if he would come to the dinner party with her, he informs her that he is tired and would rather skip it. Lynette is obviously upset since this party is probably the only social dinner for a while since most of her time is spent with "children under the age of 6" who do not talk as maturely as adults do.
Dr. Goldfine tells Bree he is in between clients and that she will have to wait until tomorrow's appointment."Pretty Little Picture" approx 40:47 As Dr. Goldfine walks into the hallway, Bree snoops around and find Rex's tape from his private session. Instead of taking it, she suspiciously comes across a tape labeled "Young, Mary Alice".
The summary handling of the paint avoids any suggestion of anecdote and gives a monumental quality to this little picture. As said, Daumier painted several variations on this theme: numerous replicas of them exist, some apocryphal. The Louvre-acquired work appears, according to critics, to be far the best. One of them – under the title Blanchisseuse – was exhibited by the painter at the Salon of 1861.
He chose Pickets, an 1897 story by Robert W. Chambers. The film depicts a one- hour truce agreed to by Union and Confederate soldiers who are on opposite sides of a river. Critic Bosley Crowther called it "a keen and eloquent little picture". The prestige of the film led Terry to be hired by Charles Laughton as the second unit director of The Night of the Hunter (1955).
"Pretty Little Picture" approx 11:05 Paul tells Zach that he had completely forgotten and asks why. An angered Zach then says to Paul "that when you die, maybe I won't put an obituary in the paper". Paul tells Zach that it is his choice if that is what he decides to do. That evening, Zach finds the gun Mary Alice used to kill herself in the garage which is still in fact loaded.
Travellers and Magicians received positive reviews from critics. Variety film critic David Stratton praised the "natural and unaffected" acting by the film's cast. Salon's Andrew O'Hehir gave the film a positive review and wrote that "[Travellers and Magicians] won't rock your cinematic sense of self, I guess, but it's a smart, winsome and often beautiful little picture; I didn't want it to end". Dessen Thompson, writing for The Washington Post, praised the film as "deeply enchanting".
"Pretty Little Picture" approx 39:12 When Carlos tells Gabrielle that she needs to relax, she calls up John to invite him to come over and "help her" feel better. John comes over after school, in his gym sweats and begins to take them off as the two make out. Their kissing is interrupted however when a little girl catches them from Gabrielle's door. Gabrielle quickly runs after the little girl and continues to search for her throughout the afternoon.
Next there was the "Little Picture Show" and the "Sketch Exhibit" which both became annual events. Finally the 'Architects Section' mounted their exhibition. It wasn't until this show that brought together the work of a number of city architects that the community finally realized how many talented artists and masters of their profession actually resided in New Rochelle. Three medals were awarded at the exhibit including; Best Designed Residence - Phillip J. Rocker; Best Designed Commercial Building - Laurence M. Loeb; and the Best Rendering - George Licht.
Robertet's painting was probably commissioned late in 1499 just before Leonardo left Milan, and was possibly begun there. Scholars disagree on whether Robertet received his painting or not. In January 1507 Francesco Pandolfini, the Florentine ambassador to the French court in Blois, reported that “a little picture by [Leonardo’s] hand has recently been brought here and is held to be an excellent thing”. The Madonna does not, however, appear in a posthumous inventory of Robertet's collection made in 1532 (though the authenticity of the inventory has been called into question).
The film had a mixed critical reception upon release. Time magazine called the film a "weirdly gay little picture that assails with both horror and humor all forms of tyranny over the mind of man"; it "strongly supports the widely held suspicion that Julie Christie cannot actually act. Though she plays two women of diametrically divergent dispositions, they seem in her portrayal to differ only in their hairdos." They also noted that the film's "somewhat remote theme challenged [Truffaut's] technical competence more than his heart; the finished film displays the artisan more than the artist".
At the film review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, the film holds an approval rating of 82% based on , with a weighted average rating of 6.9/10. Film historian Paul Meehan considered Invaders from Mars as "one of the best of the 50s invasion cycle", and "in hindsight", one of the most influential of the period, setting the scene for other "abduction films". Critic Patrick Legare wrote of the film, "Originating during the science-fiction/Red-Scare boom of the '50s, Invaders From Mars is an entertaining little picture that holds up reasonably well".Legare, Patrick. .
However, their next single cut at Dove Recording Studio in Bloomington, Minnesota featured a raucous version of "Hey Joe" b/w "Sunny Day," and gained significantly more exposure than their first, becoming a hit in the Minneapolis area. The success of the single was not enough prevent Peterson and Kane from departing in 1967. They were replaced with Jim Larkin on rhythm guitar and Dave Berget on bass. Their next single, "Little Picture Playhouse" b/w "Cast Thy Burden Upon the Stone," displayed the hallucinogenic influence of psychedelia.
Upon its release in New York City in November 1950, Bosley Crowther called it an "amusing and poignant little picture" that is "simple and modest in structure but delightfully rich in character." However in Realism and Tinsel: Cinema and Society in Britain 1939–48, critic Robert Murphy asserted that Last Holiday was not as good as it should have been, given the excellent performances by Guinness, Walsh and James. In particular he described the film's production values as "shabby" and singled out Priestley's trick ending for even harsher criticism, calling it "disastrously inappropriate."Murphy, Robert (2003).
An Anglican missionary, Wu Tai Kam, arrived in the colony from Singapore in 1864 and successfully proselytized among the immigrants. He was given a government stipend as missionary to the Chinese immigrants, and was instrumental in founding the Chinese settlement at Hopetown. For those who were lucky enough to marry the few Chinese women in the colony, or to have migrated as families, domestic life was characterized by a sense of good breeding in familial relations. They always hung curtains in their rooms, and decorated them with looking-glasses and little picture; their homes were regarded as models of cleanliness and comfort.
He hosted the "Off the Wall" show on the music channel, Music Box, before being given a job by ITV co-hosting arts and entertainment guide 01- For London in 1988. He appeared on the show for three series, also recording specials from Los Angeles, Moscow, Berlin and the Edinburgh Festival. Other presenting credits include an entertainment strand for BBC News 24, reviewing music videos on The Little Picture Show and hosting First Take, a series for first-time film makers on Anglia. He is also popular as a pundit; contributing to C4's Top Ten... and British Soul series and ITV's Tribes.
Lynette decides to go to the party without Tom who volunteers to stay home with the kids. To give Tom the experience of what it is like to be her, she gives the kids sugar and snacks beforehand which gives Tom quite a night. When Lynette arrives home, he thanks her for giving them sugar as part of her revenge and tells her that they are really raising "little terrorists"."Pretty Little Picture" approx 34:30 The following day, Tom makes it up to Lynette by wearing a sombrero and makes mimosa which leads the two to dance.
Had it not been for the political convulsions on the continent, England, instead of being one of the richest countries in the world in art treasures, would have been one of the poorest. This fortuitous circumstance had, moreover, another effect, in that it greatly raised the critical knowledge of pictures. Genuine works realized high prices, as, for example, at Sir William Hamilton's sale (1801), when Beckford paid 1,300 gns. for the little picture of A Laughing Boy by Leonardo da Vinci; and when at the Lafontaine sales (1807 and 1811) two Rembrandts each realized 5,000 gns.
Sabre Jet was premiered in Dayton, Ohio, on September 3, 1953, during the National Air Show, in the presence of nine Korean aces, including Joseph McConnell Jr. The film was critically reviewed by Bosley Crowther in The New York Times. He noted: ""You'd never guess it from the title, but the little picture called 'Sabre Jet', which opened last night at the Criterion, is a great deal more concerned with the bravery of the wives of jet pilots than with that of the fellows who fly the planes." Crowther, Bosley. "The screen in review; 'Sabre Jet,' dealing with pilots and their wives during Korean conflict, opens at Criterion.
But never anything to equal the "Bravades" of St. Tropez.' In it, he wrote to his daughter,'I was lucky enough to be in St. Tropez during this holiday; and because I kept thinking of you, and wishing you could be seeing it too, I've prepared this little picture book to give you an idea of what it was like.'Orson Welles, Les Bravades (Workman Publishing, New York, 1996) (Page citations not given, as the book's pages are unnumbered.) The book tells of the procession and customs during this festival, and in particular it describes the town's uniformed guards, "Les Bravadeurs", who carry a statue of Saint Torpes around the town.
Another chronicle, not described further, is stated as a source, and thus one says further that " the mother of God appeared to this keen Heinrich in the form of a small picture and ordered to him to proceed to Cologne to purchase a similar little picture for thirty pieces of silver. " With this the foundation for the place of pilgrimage was laid. Hermit Heinrich has been found with Count Gerhard of the Mark, the sovereign at that time, support, so that Pope Martin V as well as the preacher's order interested. Thus was built "in the wilderness" the first little church and, a little way away, the Dominican order's cloister.
Decades after its release, the film found more favor with critics and film historians. In 1969, William K. Everson called it "unusually carefully-made" and wrote, "Splendidly cut and paced ... and climaxed by a real shocker, Three on a Match is still a vivid little picture". Wheeler Winston Dixon observed, "the film is astonishing for the amount of information that LeRoy manages to compress into this lightning fast tale". It has been pointed to as Dvorak's best performance for Warners. Leonard Maltin gives the film three out of four stars, describing it as a “Fine, fast-moving (and surprisingly potent) pre-Code melodrama of three girls who renew childhood friendship, only to find suspense and tragedy.
Tank drawings ordered by Colonel Estienne right after the Souain experiment, drawn on 11 December 1915. The plans are basically based on the 45 hp Holt caterpillar, but a little picture of the Holt Model 75 is attached On 20 December Estienne, on leave in Paris, together with Ferrus visited Louis Renault in Boulogne-Billancourt, in vain trying to convince the car producer to get involved in the production of the new weapon system. Later the same day they received Brillié who disclosed the amount of work already done by Schneider on its project. The August order of ten vehicles had been confirmed on 7 December; on the 15th the official contract was signed.
" "The Monday morning after we painted it, Diana McClellan put a little picture of the Reagan mural in The Washington Times, with a witty remark about it bothering someone down the street. The next day a friend called and told me that somebody had brought furniture and cardboard boxes out from the Federal Trade Commission Building and pulled them in front of our Reagan mural. I hadn't taken a picture of it yet, so I came down and moved the office furniture to the side and took pictures. I was greeted by a top official from the Federal Trade Commission who said that he and his co-workers liked the portrait, but, as he pointed toward the White House, they didn't.
When the film was first released, The New York Times film critic Bosley Crowther panned the film, writing, "Despite some considerable advertising of 711 Ocean Drive as a daring and courageous revelation of the big bookmaking and gambling syndicates, this modest Columbia melodrama, which came to the Paramount yesterday, is no more than an average crime picture with some colorful but vague details thrown in. Certainly no one who reads the papers with a fairly retentive eye can have any less comprehension of the gambling racket than is illustrated here...In short, this little picture, conventionally written but well photographed, does no more than any gangster picture in reminding us that gangsters are crooks."Crowther, Bosley. The New York Times, film review, July 20, 1950.
A cameraman from Edward R. Murrow's television show See It Now had filmed the Moss hearing, and the case was the subject of the episode broadcast on March 16, 1954. The previous week's show had been Murrow's famous "A Report on Senator Joseph R. McCarthy" broadcast, which was deeply critical of McCarthy (and the subject of the 2005 film Good Night, and Good Luck). Murrow opened the Annie Lee Moss show saying it would present a "little picture about a little woman", and closed it with a sound recording of a speech by Dwight D. Eisenhower in which the President praised the right of Americans to "meet your accuser face to face". The public's response to both shows was highly favorable, and because of them Murrow is widely credited with contributing to the eventual downfall of McCarthy.
After the death of her father, in 1977 she moved to London. There she worked as a public relations executive for Phonogram Records between 1980 and 1990; coordinated the publicity for the Live Aid concert at Wembley in 1985; and, after leaving Phonogram, started television work as a presenter and film critic. Frostrup presented the Channel 4 music show Big World Cafe in 1989 alongside Eagle Eye Cherry and Jazzie B. She also presented Thames Television's Video View from 1990 and, after Thames lost the London ITV franchise, reprised the role straight afterwards on The Little Picture Show for Carlton Television from 1993. Frostrup has interviewed many celebrities, writers and artists and has presented a variety of television programmes, including one on travel, and has appeared in other television shows such as the series Have I Got News for You and the sitcom Absolutely Fabulous.
In the second, written after he had succeeded in meeting with the artist, he writes that Leonardo has become distracted by his mathematical pursuits and is busy working on a small painting for Florimond Robertet, which he goes on to describe: :"The little picture which he is doing is of a Madonna seated as if she were about to spin yarn. The Child has placed his foot on the basket of yarns and has grasped the yarn-winder and gazes attentively at four spokes that are in the form of a cross. As if desirous of the cross he smiles and holds it firm, and is unwilling to yield it to his Mother who seems to want to take it away from him." The passage is valuable for being one of the few descriptions by a contemporary viewer of a work by Leonardo; it matches the composition of the Buccleuch and Lansdowne Madonnas in all respects except that there is no basket in either painting.
" When asked to say a little about the song's protagonist, Alex Turner replied, "I can't remember Brian now... I don't know if he were in my imagination or what... it's a blank spot in my brain... I think that's what he [Brian] wanted." He later explained in NME that Brian had been a guy that they had met backstage in the band's dressing room at a gig at Studio Coast "Ageha" in Tokyo, Japan, and that "When he left the room, we were a bit in awe of his presence. So we did a brainstorm for what he was like, drew a little picture and wrote things about him," while guitarist Jamie Cook added "He was right smooth, very LA. He just appeared with like a business card and like a round neck T-shirt and a tie loosely around it, I'd never seen that before. It felt like he was trying to get inside your mind.
In 1967, together with Erika Janikowa, he took second place in the East German national Schlager-song contest with a song called "Damit es keine Tränen gibt" (loosely: "So there are no more tears") composed with the Petersen/Schneider partnership. From the middle 1960s he also worked with the Fontana band under the leadership of Dieter Janik. The first transmission of his own television series, "Holm im Heim" took place in 1967. Other hits from Andreas Holm included "Es wird dir leid tun, sagst du bye" ("You'll be sorry: say bye bye"), "Bin schon vergeben" ("I'm already booked up(?)"), "Ein kleines Bild von dir" ("A little picture of you"), "Siebenmal Morgenrot, siebenmal Abendrot" ("Seven dawns, seven sunsets"), "Fahr mit mir in das Glück hinein" ("Join me on the road to happiness"), "Über diese Brücke geh ich nur mit dir" ("This is one bridge I'm not crossing without you"), "Vadero" and "Mädchen, du mein Traum" ("Girl, you're my dream").
It is certain that he was in Rome in 1641, when he painted the small portraits on copper of Jan Six, A Young Lady (Six Collection, Amsterdam) and the portrait of a Gentlemen (DMK Collection Nuermberg). In 1648 he was at Münster during the meeting of the congress which ratified the treaty of peace between the Spaniards and the Dutch, and executed his celebrated little picture, painted upon copper, of the assembled plenipotentiaries—a work which, along with the a portrait of a Man Standing, now represents the master in the national collection in London. The picture was bought by the marquess of Hertford at the Demidoff sale for 1280, and presented to the National Gallery by Sir Richard Wallace, at the suggestion of his secretary, Sir John Murray Scott. His sister Gesina modelled for his painting Sitting Young Woman ( 1650) At this time Ter Borch was invited to visit Madrid, where he received employment and the honour of knighthood from Philip IV, but, in consequence of an intrigue, it is said, he was obliged to return to the Netherlands.
Surviving contemporary reviews indicate a positive reception for the film. Today's Cinema assessed it as: "cleverly directed on the lines of swift action, snappy dialogue and varied settings", while the London Evening News reviewer enthused: "'At the end of a long and not very inspiring day of seeing new films, I saw a little picture Star Reporter which jolted my tired brain into renewed enthusiasm. Star Reporter packs into three-quarters of an hour as much story as most films that last an hour and a half...(it) tells an exciting crook story with a smoothness of direction and a crispness of acting and cutting which would be a credit to the most ambitious picture." Picturegoer Weekly predicted, wrongly as it turned out: "It is all very ingenious and is chiefly notable for the introduction of Isla Bevan, a new star, who looks like making good" (Bevan's film career in fact encompassed only five more programmers, and was over by 1936)Isla Bevan filmography IMDb, Retrieved 12 August 2010 and added "the picture generally is quite fairly entertaining, if one is not too critical".

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