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Nesbit's child characters "are far more visionary and ambitious than her adults," Fitzsimons notes.
Regarding so-called prison reform, the Senate proves slightly more visionary than the House.
Sachin is a lot more intuitive, a lot more creative and a lot more visionary.
Down the road, this might mean even more acceptance of some of its more visionary concepts.
But in a move that was more visionary than just looking for water, Archuleta made water.
Another of the more visionary projects discussed in the documentation section is Paul Seidler and Paul Kolling's terra0.
"The more visionary, smart people who you have relationships with, it just opens up your optionality," Hyman said.
Of course, there are artists like Elysia Crampton and Organ Tapes who apply the mashup's collapse of context to more visionary compositions.
MediView and Medivis hope to gain that and bring their products to market by 2021—opening up a new, more visionary world of surgery.
His mimesis mode, which verges on illustration, strikes me as distinctly less compelling than a more visionary, imaginative one — like Richter's and, especially, Polke's.
And many of Macron's more visionary measures, now the core of the protestors' complaints, were designed to do just that -- but in years, rather than days or weeks.
Largely criticized for rejecting the offer and amid shareholder skepticism about his leadership, Yang was pressured to step down as CEO and took on a more visionary role.
It's a storied videography that's seen its share of promising directors, even a handful of genuine auteurs—arguably none more visionary than David Fincher (Fight Club, The Social Network).
"I did expect something a little gutsier and a little more visionary," said Shino Tanikawa, chairwoman of the diversity committee of the community education council for Manhattan's District 2.
Manfred Weber, Germany's candidate to be the European People's Party (EPP) lead candidate to replace European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker, said Merkel's decision could free her to adopt a more visionary agenda for Europe.
More visionary would be to institute an intraborough link using the rail corridor that goes from the Brooklyn Army Terminal in the west, through the bowels of Brooklyn and Queens, before arcing north to Astoria.
The Pit, one of LA's scrappier and more visionary galleries, includes the highly intellectual paintings of Allison Miller that engage your mind without a trace of visual pandering, and Florian Morlat's cardboard collages, wrily funny and unforgettably original.
There's also little evidence that most voters pick a candidate based on policies and that a moderate candidate who wrote campaign talking points to appeal to a broad swath of voters would do significantly better than a more visionary and progressive one.
The more visionary among California's leaders, including Mr. Newsom, recognize that their state has the highest poverty rate in the country, by some measures, and that addressing the problem — through affordable housing, job programs and early education — has to be a priority.
Jazz critic and historian Ted Gioia notes that the work is among "Ellington's more visionary projects" and is "a masterpiece by almost any measure."Gioia, Ted, The History of Jazz, Oxford University Press: New York, 1997, pp. 97 and 194.
These cuspers experienced the lows after World War I but also the highs of the early Roaring Twenties, the Flappers, the Charleston and early silent movies. As these cuspers came of age, some of them become more visionary like the Greatest Generation or stoic like the Silents.
It is something that contains aspects of Americanism, also portrayed in later authors like Henry Thoreau as well as Walt Whitman. He in some ways follows transcendentalism. Woolman seems to believe in the importance of anti- mercantilism, as following his decision to forgo his wealth he becomes much more visionary and believes to become closer to God.
In March 2007, a multi-year study of leadership at eight Smithsonian museums made recommendations about the National Portrait Gallery. The report concluded that the museum needed stronger, more visionary leadership intent on creating a truly national museum. The report also called for "administrative consolidation" of the National Portrait Gallery and the Smithsonian American Art Museum.Farhi, Paul.
The screening, which took place in village where the film was made, coincided with the 70th anniversary of the film's première in Canterbury. Several video artists have recut the more visionary sections of the film as video art. Dialogue from the film was sampled on the track "Introduction" on the album Merrie Land and Dreadzone's Second Light.
Already an established artist Jessup, then in his mid-fifties, and his wife Faith travelled to Europe for a month in 2008. They travelled to Madrid, Brussels and Florence but it was the baroque paintings in the Prado in Spain that influenced him the most. He returned “with a desire to be more aggressive, more ambitious, more visionary, and take more chances.” Paintings during this time were strange and sometimes unsettling.
This was a decision that Fuller was not happy with, believing that Semel "was wrong for the job". Fuller wanted a more visionary director, and had personally reached out to Edgar Wright to direct the episode before CBS hired Semel. As development and pre-production continued, Fuller and Semel "clashed" on the direction of the show. By August 2016, Fuller had hired Gretchen J. Berg and Aaron Harberts, who he had worked with on Pushing Daisies, to serve as co-showrunners with him.
Prominent writer and activist Jeremy Rifkin was a founding sponsor of the Alliance's political newsletter. The Alliance raised many hopes in transformational circles. For example, New Realities, a glossy transformation-oriented magazine, devoted a 3,000-word article to the organizing effort, and futurist Hazel Henderson pointed her readers beyond the U.S. Citizens Party to the "more visionary" movement incorporating as the New World Alliance.Hazel Henderson, The Politics of the Solar Age: Alternatives to Economics, Anchor Press / Doubleday, 1981, p. 19\. .
The newer category of Outsider Art is only appropriate for his more visionary work. While Stockley, as his letters show, was unsympathetic to most contemporary art, he was certainly seen by collectors in the 1930s and 1940s as a modern artist, even if in a naive mode. Lister and Williams, in their book, British Naive and Primitive Art [1977] regard Stockley as one of the "rare and much to be treasured" primitives along with Wallis and James Dixon. They write of Stockley's "primitive enthusiasm" and "simple naive style" [Lister and Williams, 1977:170].
The mainstream rock press paid the album little attention compared to Fripp's work with King Crimson and Eno's solo album. In the UK, the album was released at a large discount compared to normal prices and was regarded as something of a novelty. In 1975, Robert Christgau, critic for The Village Voice, gave the album a B+ rating, calling it "the most enjoyable pop electronics since Terry Riley's A Rainbow in Curved Air" and that it was "...more visionary and more romantic than James Taylor could dream of being." The album was rereleased on vinyl in 1982, and on CD in 1987 by E.G. Records.
Panic ensues among Oliveri's political intimates when they discover his disappearance. His right-hand man, Andrea Bottini, does not lose faith, but instead gets the idea of secretly substituting Oliveri's twin brother, Giovanni Ernani, an over-the-top writer and philosopher who has previously spent time in mental health care and is still medicated. Complications ensue, but the substitute proves more outgoing, more visionary, and much more popular with the press, the public and even with his competitors than his more serious brother, and he leads the party towards victory. The real senator rediscovers himself while watching his brother's success from afar through the French newspapers as he himself dallies in the arms of lovers.
Keith Uhlich of Time Out called the film "pure, pleasurable comic-book absurdity", and noted that del Toro had lent the proceedings a "plausible humanity" lacking in most of summer 2013's destruction-heavy blockbusters. He said the Kaijus' civilian victims make a "palpably personal impression", deeming one scene with Mako Mori "as mythically moving as anything in the mecha anime, like Neon Genesis Evangelion, that the director emulates with expert aplomb." The Village Voices Stephanie Zacharek called it "summer entertainment with a pulse", praising its "dumbly brilliant" action and freedom from elitism, but noted the story is predictable and suggested del Toro's time would be better spent on more visionary films. Angela Watercutter of Wired called it the "most awesome movie of the summer", a "fist-pumping, awe-inspiring ride", and opined that its focus on spectacle rather than characterization "simply does not matter" in the summer blockbuster context.
He was saved through the efforts of his relatives, many of whom were Sulla's supporters, but Sulla noted in his memoirs that he regretted sparing Caesar's life, because of the young man's notorious ambition. The historian Suetonius records that when agreeing to spare Caesar, Sulla warned those who were pleading his case that he would become a danger to them in the future, saying: "In this Caesar there are many Mariuses."Suetonius, The Life of Julius Caesar, 1 Plutarch, The Life of Caesar , 1 Sulla, who opposed the Gracchian popularis reforms, was an optimate; though his coming to the side of the traditional Senate originally could be described as more reactionary when dealing with the Tribunate and legislative bodies, while more visionary when reforming the court system, governorships and membership of the Senate.Abbott, 104 As such, he sought to strengthen the aristocracy, and thus the Senate.
Casorati was born in Novara. He showed an early passion for music, but abandoned his study of piano after a serious illness, and became interested in art.Lamberti & Fossati 1985, p. 242 To please his mother he studied law at the University of Padua until 1906, but his ambition to be a painter was confirmed in 1907 when a painting of his was shown in the Venice Biennale. The works he produced in the early years of his career were naturalistic in style, but after 1910 the influence of the symbolists and particularly of Gustav Klimt turned him toward a more visionary approach. In 1915 he had a solo exhibition at the Rome Secession III, where he showed several paintings and the first of his sculptures in varnished terracotta.Lamberti & Fossati 1985, p. 250. His military service in World War I began that year and lasted until his discharge from the army after the death of his father in 1917.Turner 1996, p. 919.

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