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"Lifestyle Wars," the ant farm diorama, puts on display a world where smell truly conditions social interactions.
But it also puts on display the daily messes that surely won't rise to the ranks of this board.[TechCrunch]
Kelly is the subject of a recent Lifetime docuseries, Surviving R. Kelly, that puts on display years of Kelly's abuse of underage Black women.
A man puts on display a portrait of President Barack Obama in front of his home in downtown Havana in Cuba, on March 19, 2016.
Art also helps: Carol Chase Bjerke's "Intimate Apparel" puts on display the usually hidden ostomy pouch as if it were a delicate piece of lingerie.
Taipei's colorful gay pride parade, one of Asia's largest, puts on display every year the vibrancy of the island's lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) community.
Fittingly, on the eve of both holidays this year, a new exhibition in New York puts on display one man's 250-piece collection of Braun pieces.
In an exhibition, Ballads of Shanghai, which opens today at the Riflemaker gallery in Soho, London, photographer Graham Fink puts on display his last five years documenting these sites.
It is also the moment that puts on display much of what we know, and still do not know, about hurricanes, and what to expect as climate change progresses.
And as Sessions' case puts on display, stepping out on the president can result in swift condemnation from the Oval Office, no matter how much loyalty to Trump you've previously shown.
Judge John Hodgman Gittel writes: My siblings and I have grown increasingly concerned about the collection of stuffed animals our father puts on display in the guest room of our house.
Hidetomo Kimura's traveling 'Art Aquarium' exhibition puts on display around 5,000 goldfish and 3,000 other maritime creatures, such as seahorses, in 130 LED-lit tanks of various shapes, colors and sizes.
It's a proposal to a problem that seems to stem from tech companies' lack of urgency, but rather than remedy a growing issue, it just puts on display government officials' panicked helplessness.
Just as Swing Time engages with how shifts in time affect one's selfhood, it also tempers the reverie of wealth it puts on display with the dehumanization that goes into managing that wealth.
Nor was the cross-country HQ2 contest for its new headquarters, which has been a brilliant marketing campaign, but one that also comes across as out of touch with the power disparity it puts on display.
Despite the luxurious lifestyles that The Real Housewives of Dallas puts on display — Cary has been on all three seasons — the couple's friends often "tease" them about the amount they spent on the kitchen, they said.
Outside of his general on-court reliability that, frankly, at times feels a bit dated, the infectious professionalism Johnson constantly puts on display makes the one-year $11 million contract he's currently on anything but an overpay.
To draw Knox away from his robot demonstration, for instance, you can tinker with one of the racecars he puts on display in the first floor of the building, bringing your target into very close contact with an active combustion engine.
A poem from that collection, "Wingfoot Lake (Independence Day, 1964)," so well observed that your heart and your internal cinema struggle to hold all it puts on display, begins: On her 36th birthday, Thomas had shown herher first swimming pool.
This entire episode — and the fact that this is at least the fourth time we're having this exact kind of ugly and fruitless discourse in the last six months — puts on display how willing operators of American politics in 2019 are to leave out the actual perspectives of people involved.
The small story of a hiccup in the marriage of Bill and Alice Harford may or may not hide a cosmos of geopolitical implications, but what it puts on display front-and-center is the incomparable talent of Tom Cruise and Nicole Kidman, who were married at the time of filming.
Now, inside their Longside Gallery and open air, Yorkshire Sculpture Park (YSP) puts on display over 20 works by the American artist, among them aluminum and wood sculptures, painted canvases, and a series of original works made exclusively for this, the artist's first museum exhibition in the UK. Today, you can check out a few of those works, KAWS' SURVIVAL MACHINE, 2015 series, exclusively on The Creators Project.
He looks around on the streets by himself. He is concerned about young people's making fun of his being very short. Recep's cousin Hasan is a right-wing terrorist. He puts on display posters on the walls of the streets with his friends at night.
As the hall turns, a Cymbospondylus fossil is mounted on the wall. A small circular gallery is covered on the walls by a mural, and the glass floor contains many dinosaur bones. As the hall turns back, an partial dinosaur skeleton labeled "Anchisaurus sinensis" is displayed on the wall. The next section of the gallery puts on display a scenario from Cretaceous Mongolia, mounting several Velociraptor specimens harassing a nesting Oviraptor.
Mavis Hogan (Gish) lives with her uncaring aunt (Margaret Yarde) in a squalid Limehouse tenement. Her beauty attracts the attention of an unsavoury Chinese man (Gibb McLaughlin), whose intentions are encouraged by the aunt. While wandering around Limehouse, she is spotted by an artist (Adelqui Migliar) who is in the area sketching East End scenes and people. He persuades her to allow him to sketch her portrait, which he later puts on display in his West End studio.
For the disguised Vallo, the Colonel puts on display El Libre (Frederick Leister) and another captured rebel, Professor Elihu Prudence (James Hayter). Vallo orders the prisoners released into his custody, and he leaves, returning with them to the frigate, which sets sail for Cobra. Consuelo is grateful to Vallo for rescuing her father, but is distraught to hear that Vallo intends on selling her, El Libre, and the professor to Baron Gruda. Ojo suggests that Vallo has fallen in love with Consuelo, but he denies this after releasing all three prisoners.
Devansh Sharma from Firstpost wrote "After Beyond The Clouds and Dhadak, Khatter puts on display yet another side of his multifaceted personality. Khaali Peeli is his most 'commercial' film yet, a la Ranveer Singh in Rohit Shetty's Simmba. But rather than mimicking his idols, Khatter invents his style in conformity with a Mumbai taxi driver on a steady diet of Bollywood films for years — and makes a meal of it. Soumya Srivastava from Hindustan Times stated "Khaali Peeli is a concoction that can only be brewed in the belly of Bollywood.
Iberian script On 1 October 2010, the Ca n’Oliver Iberian Settlement and Museum was opened,Consorci del Parc de Collserola: Collserola estrena espai museístic, el Museu Ibèric de ca n'Oliver Access 2010, october the 21st located in the settlement's old quarry, which puts on display a wider selection of the large volume objects recovered during excavations and places the settlement on 'The Route of the Iberians',The Route of the Iberians a cultural tourism project of the Archaeology Museum of Catalonia. The museum is provided with a modern Interpretation Center intended to disseminate Iberian culture in Catalonia.
Realistic elements of The Petty Demon include a vivid description of 19th-century rural everyday life, while a fantastic element is the presentation of Peredonov's hallucinations on equal terms with external events. While the book was received as an indictment of Russian society, it is a very metaphysical novel and one of the major prose works of the Russian Symbolist movement. James H. Billington said of it: > The book puts on display a Freudian treasure chest of perversions with > subtlety and credibility. The name of the novel's hero, Peredonov, became a > symbol of calculating concupiscence for an entire generation... He torments > his students, derives erotic satisfaction from watching them kneel to pray, > and systematically befouls his apartment before leaving it as part of his > generalized spite against the universe.
" Ioana Pârvulescu also opines that, while Mateiu, whom his father credited with the least talent, was able to impose himself in Romanian literature, Luca's "vaguely Symbolist" poetry only displayed "the involuntary expressiveness that one finds in any first attempts." The verdict is common among other authors: Barbu Cioculescu and Ion Vartic mainly see young "Luki" as a mimetic and histrionic artist. Laura Pavel, "Gratia interpretandi" , in România Literară, Issue 4/2004 For Șerban Cioculescu, the overall nature of young Caragiale's contribution was outstanding: "Luca Ion was in fact a virtuoso who tried his hand on all instruments and keyboards with the same dexterity, in search of not just a poetic fixation, but in one's own fixation among the chaos of one's time. Beyond the mirages that his unquestionable talent puts on display for us, one catches a glimpse of a dramatic process of consciousness.

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