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"quizzical" Definitions
  1. (of an expression) showing that you are slightly surprised

181 Sentences With "quizzical"

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Like the late, great Judy Holliday, Stiles doesn't play someone with a quizzical nature; she is quizzical, and her jingle-jangle nerves, existential and otherwise, extend to the cosmos.
He sampled a rice pudding and made a quizzical face.
"They were quizzical at first, but I explained," he said.
Davis paused for a second and assumed a quizzical look.
Wisdom's wisdom is neither rebellious nor orthodox; it's quizzical, playful.
Roy Moore has a tendency to say some pretty quizzical stuff.
A woman sitting across from me gave me a quizzical look.
The quizzical looks continued as she wandered up and down the aisles.
I regarded him with a quizzical nod and took a step back.
Her hair is not the only thing that has generated quizzical looks.
Glover has a quizzical view of the relationship between awards and attainment.
A quizzical-looking man removes his clothes and lies on his back.
"I think this was a quizzical call," Cramer said of the company's move.
The photographer himself, in the possibly drunken embrace of a friend, looks quizzical.
But a signature tone of quizzical detachment marks even his most violent imaginings.
They had to figure out how he looked happy, sad, angry or quizzical.
I must have had a quizzical look, as she immediately began to add context.
The jaunty "Christmas Everywhere" is a quizzical shrug about scrambling to satisfy everyone's needs.
At one point, the music turns frantic, a shift subtly signaled during the quizzical opening.
Bespectacled and quizzical, Singh fills much of the frame, but he is out of focus.
"She is the job," he tells a quizzical Philip with the intensity of impending death.
He wore a quizzical expression, as though a random thought had popped into his head.
At home and on the page, she is the same person: quizzical, mercurial, terrifyingly perceptive.
Instead, my close friend just uttered a slightly irritated but mainly quizzical, 'Oh … you're still here … ?
There were quite a few quizzical quotes from baseball's best players over the All-Star break.
The runners see stares — quizzical, blank or bored — or they see people look away in modesty.
That quizzical, slightly sad look your dog gives you is the result of evolution, scientists say.
As he spoke, Brady also had a quizzical expression on his face, which was wholly uncommon.
After a short, quizzical overture, we meet Orpheus and Eurydice, dressed for fun at the beach.
Once it's over, she will, without fail, give me a quizzical look and say, ''App-EE?
" After giving a quizzical stare, Mr. Stewart replied: "I thought this is how men dressed now.
He listens with the patient attentiveness of a therapist and the quizzical intensity of a gumshoe.
The new cuts come after the startup made two splashy but quizzical funding announcements earlier this year.
She shot a faintly quizzical look, and I scrambled to convince her that I wasn't a fraud.
It was an explanation that brought quizzical looks from several staffers in the room, the people said.
No one says anything, but I can feel—maybe because I'm especially self-conscious—the quizzical stares.
A tenderly lyrical yet quizzical slow movement leads to a misbehaving scherzo, and then a herculean finale.
This exposes the quizzical-looking man, but only briefly, until the second man vehemently covers him again.
There's no mistaking the acerbic sound of Mr. Lake's alto saxophone; it's both quizzical and deadly serious.
It's she who holds the dirty baby with the quizzical expression and a finger in his ear.
I was especially affected, though, by an extended, slower, quizzical episode with pensive strings and plaintive chords.
Robert Ashley is no longer with us, but his voice — calm, mellow, reassuring, quizzical, amused, earnest — lives on.
But Mr. Lisiecki could swiftly shift stances and bring out strangely quizzical stretches and crazed bursts of intensity.
And how can you resist the goofy, quizzical look of Jax, a 6-month-old Australian shepherd mix?
UK musician Dean Blunt shared a quizzical new track yesterday called "Benidorm" accompanied by a DIY image slideshow.
Her quizzical look as she replied let me know I was not making a very positive first impression.
Upon further inspection, the viewer finds her or himself being viewed by a quizzical and accusatory collective stare.
Snapshot: Above, that quizzical, slightly sad look your dog gives you is the result of evolution, scientists say.
" Lowe gave a quizzical look, took the message for a joke and clicked on another message: "Congratulations Chaunte.
Usually by the quizzical looks on the faces of those people we show it to in the office.
Since that's often followed up with quizzical looks, and I often find myself explaining that I'm originally from Russia.
Psychic mediums from the golden age of spiritualism emerge into a quizzical, pixelated future in Alison Blickle's mesmerizing paintings.
The link between Harvard and its peers and McKinsey is one of the quizzical corridors of the American elite.
When asked where one would find the cracker — or the beginnings of it — the security guard returned a quizzical stare.
The oratorio begins with an orchestral arrangement of Schumann's quizzical piano piece "The Prophet Bird," deconstructed and spiked with dissonance.
In the first movement's somber prelude, he shaped the quizzical violin lines with affecting restraint, conveying the music's improvisatory character.
When the piano enters, its quizzical music seems to be pondering the Mozart theme: You hear just hints of it.
Following Yossarian's grotesque journey out of the war, I find myself frequently confused and challenged by Heller's sharp, quizzical comments.
It also keeps the audience at a quizzical distance and underscores the feeling of the work as an academic game.
An hour later, I received a quizzical reply from a perfect stranger fairly scolding me for my lack of ambition.
JIM CRAMER: Now I thought one is very quizzical, given the fact that we have a change at the White House.
Back in February, two CW shows made me raise a quizzical "are they going there?" eyebrow with two parallel character arcs.
They started dancing right away, despite the quizzical looks they were getting from the other partygoers, whom they did not know.
How many second acts can a startup have before its procession of unlikely pirouettes must raise more than a quizzical eyebrow?
His wife, who a day earlier delivered a can of "impeaches" peaches to a lawmaker, looked up with a quizzical expression.
My father pointed this out in a quizzical text message, but the error seemed like an inconsequential annoyance best ignored indefinitely.
John Kerry: They looked to me with an extremely quizzical look and ask me what is going on in the United States?
Meanwhile, the beloved friend, who possesses all the wit of the best Hempel characters, issues quizzical and brilliant observations from her bed.
On Sunday night, when a friend sent her a screenshot of her quizzical face from Biden's new campaign ad, Mahmud was shocked.
But Mr. Adès enshrouds them in the opera's most rapturous music, an extended duet with sighing vocal lines and quizzical orchestral sonorities.
She noticed the quizzical look on my face as I watched Long flex with his entourage and approached me with a wry smile.
Williamson spoke at length, but prompted quizzical looks at time, including when asked what her first policy priority would be if elected president.
The Queen brought a pop of color, her trusty handbag and a slightly quizzical expression to meet bare-chested Fijian warriors on Friday.
"Wednesdaze," Kardashian captioned the selfie, in which the two are both staring up at the camera with matching quizzical looks on their faces.
But her long nails and close-set eyes, both quizzical and confrontational, spoke of the toughness of someone singularly capable of protecting herself.
A quizzical prologue sets up two long sets of intricate variations in myriad styles, with echoes of Neo-Classical Stravinsky and ironic Shostakovich.
Invariably produced in obsessive, multiyear series, with inscrutable and number-heavy labels, Mr. Ruff's images are as quizzical as they are conceptually serious.
Each one of them is a common phrase with a single character inserted to change the phrase's meaning to answer a quizzical clue.
About two minutes into the subdued first song, the violin lifts a wistful melody backed by quizzical, hazy harmonies in the other strings.
Baltimore is also a quizzical throwback, with a ball-control offense that acts as the perfect complement to the team's top-ranked defense.
The radical, quizzical, often exuberant Fay Victor, who organized this full week of programming, will perform vocal interpretations of Nichols's music on Jan.
Yet in every restaurant we visited, my sons' requests for soy sauce were met with a quizzical look and a shrug: No hay.
Seated some 15 feet directly across the artificially lit courtroom from the defendant six days a week, "they're quizzical about Casey herself," he says.
Whether they resist those shortcomings or ironically embody them is hard to say, and the uncertainty is a good part of Solstad's quizzical comedy.
Still, Alexis Ramirez, 19, a student at New York University who is Mexican-American from California, was quizzical after seeing a preview last week.
Prince William held the hands of both is other children as Princess Charlotte looked slightly quizzical at the Archbishop who bent down to welcome her.
Ensing had said that Jenner's photo looked "awfully familiar," in a comment on the photo that also included a quizzical emoji and a sweating emoji.
Amos (Amir Tessler) is an alert and watchful child, and the entwined dramas of Zionism and his parents' marriage are filtered through his quizzical consciousness.
At health conferences, he arrived to the quizzical frowns of social workers and realized that, of some 200 attendees, he was the only police officer.
She is a playful, charming and quizzical presence, but also a rigorous investigator, a questioner of her social systems, collective memory and her own assumptions.
You have quizzical look, so -- FOWLER: No, actually that analysis is very enlightening because I tend to agree with that more than the president&aposs tweet.
Anders looked quizzical, but Borman, who had talked with Lovell about the possibility of space sickness in so big a ship, knew exactly what Lovell meant.
News media and viewers alike took note of Christie's slack-jawed quizzical look as he stood behind Trump during the candidate's Super Tuesday speech in Florida.
He writes ramshackle songs with loping tempos, and hangs behind the beat while drawling quizzical lyrics that search for wisdom, epiphanies or comedy in the mundane.
Trilobites You know that face your dog makes, the one that's a little bit quizzical, maybe a bit sad, a bit anticipatory, with the eyebrows slanted?
The Rondo II in E (Book Four) is another gem, a pensive, quizzical piece with a flowing right-hand line that is wistfully yet slyly decorous.
I mentioned the Buffalo wings to the server, Valeria, with a quizzical look; she agreed that this was not the Russian experience we were looking for.
The quizzical mole-catcher and agent-runner, played unforgettably by Alec Guinness in 1979 (pictured), would surely no longer feature in the author's new cast of characters.
My meanderings took me into the path of an adorable-looking tiny old lady, who turned around as I was approaching and gave me a quizzical look.
This capacity for quizzical scrutiny underlies much of her fiction: not accepting the world as it is permits Atwood to imagine the world as it might be.
He never loses his capacity to be the scholar of his own predicament, a gently quizzical ethnographer of his own country, of its best and worst qualities.
Ginobili wore an appreciative but quizzical look on his face as he put a warm-up shirt back on and prepared to head off into the summer.
I remember my teacher, whom I will call by her title Kumu, looking at my kaholo with pursed lips and a quizzical expression, but not saying anything.
Author Marianne Williamson drew laughs and quizzical looks when she said she would call the prime minister of New Zealand on the first day of her presidency.
Closer examination reveals that the apparent mountain peaks are actually the edges of an overturned umbrella and the dismembered handle plays double duty as the quizzical punctuation mark.
"I hope I can win Wimbledon one more time," Federer told reporters, a quizzical smile on his face, amused that anyone might for a nano-second think otherwise.
They paused, as in reverence, at the doorway, taking a quizzical glance at the striking metallic installations (industrial sculptures, in a sense) glimmering on the bare concrete floors.
The first is a slight comedy that has outlived its shelf life; the second is a quizzical study in ambiguity that, tepid when new, has grown entirely tedious.
But some dissipation of intensity could also be ascribed to the outdoor setting and the quizzical looks of passers-by and the wary, semi-comical retreat of schoolchildren.
In the end, she kisses him, deepening the embrace, pulling him closer until he panics and springs back, leaving her amid the covers, quizzical and full of self-doubt.
Once in a while, a teacher would look up from grading papers in the back of the room with a quizzical expression, but that was the extent of it.
There he watches Ally belt out the Edith Piaf standard "La Vie en Rose," in a sheath and upsweep, her arched artificial brows adding quizzical punctuation to her face.
Gilmore's presence on stage led to quite a few quizzical comments online, with his name even trending on Twitter — likely thanks to viewers wondering who the heck he is.
But, for all the praise and admiration I received for "Properties of expanding universes," I met equal amounts of quizzical, even antagonistic bewilderment for "Where Bugs Go In Winter (Hell)".
As documents of unusual and rarely seen architectural spaces, some of which are quite large, Leinkauf's videos are visually informative in a quizzical way, provoking more questions than they answer.
Justice Gorsuch responded with a quizzical look, suggesting that a case that had made it to the Supreme Court was not the ideal setting in which to make that assertion.
Assuming you don't mean my 1942 copy of the "Merchant Marine Officers' Handbook," which got me some quizzical looks on the elliptical machine, I read so much other great stuff.
As the text shifts perspectives, and the boy seems to become an adult observing the scene, Ms. O'Hara conveyed the pensive, mysterious elements in the philosophical words and quizzical music.
When I put my face in front of it, it appeared to grow quizzical and maybe even a bit tense and then the iPhone app prompted me to enter my name.
Then Mr. Palmieri starts coolly unloading his toolbox of fuses and fire-starters: dissonant chord clusters; quizzical single-note lines; small, busted montunos that bounce between the left and right hands.
If Jarman, a multi-instrumentalist and poet, used to recite verses that challenged the listener in a playful, quizzical fashion — like a free-jazz Dalai Lama — Ms. Ayewa was doing something else.
I thought it would be cool if I could put QUIZZICAL LOOK in row 2 with a 14 starting with Q underneath it, though to be honest, I wasn't expecting too much.
Muhammad Ali gives a quizzical stare as he ponders the question of what he will do with his $2.5 million dollar share of the March 8 fight with Joe Frazier, March 5, 1971.
The declaration marks a quizzical few days of silence from the video game developer and marketplace owner, which has taken varying, occasionally radical stances to moderation on Steam in the past few years.
He sits patiently, often looking bored, sometimes quizzical, occasionally adjusting the headphones through which he listens to simultaneous translation into Arabic, as arguments are batted laboriously back and forth between prosecution and defence.
Asked at the end of the evening what his audience should "take away" from the distilled wisdom of his book, he paused, giving that owlish, quizzical look of his and said, "Several copies."
As Henry, he never smiles, but he's sly and quizzical and engaged, with a look of woodland-animal alertness that reminded me of the young Leonardo DiCaprio (remember him in "This Boy's Life"?).
This 25-minute work in nine parts, with an opening invocation and quizzical postlude, has sections with texts drawn from Kalevala, the Finnish national epic, spoken here with incantatory allure by Ms. Hannigan.
Alongside a video of himself listening to the song with a quizzical look on his face, Chmerkovskiy pointed out that the rapper's wife Kim Kardashian West competed on the show over a decade ago.
But on this seductive recording, computer-designed sounds merely create an acoustic aura that envelops the quizzical, ruminating patterns drawn by Mr. Kotche, a rock drummer and composer, on an array of percussion instruments.
ISTVAN DOBOZI Gaithersburg, Maryland Having spent ten years on a team in a quiz league, I have to say I did not recognise the happy picture you painted in "A quizzical country" (March 31st).
Hours later, when those ferocious winds died down, the first thing Ms. Martínez heard outside her home was the tiny Puerto Rican tree frog named the coquí for the sound of its quizzical call.
On Thursday, during just a few solo moments in Janacek's teeming rhapsody for orchestra "Taras Bulba" (conducted by Jakub Hrusa), Mr. Huang sent plaintive, quizzical phrases soaring with his melting sound and lyrical elegance.
There is a freshwater lagoon, and a few animals around for company and food, including sea lions and a squadron of quizzical crabs that silently and collectively perform the necessary cute-cartoon-sidekick duties.
So far, so good — or, rather, so Biden, which in Thursday night's debate meant a quizzical reference to Winston Churchill, some endearingly loose banter with Sanders and an overarching aura of sheer good-naturedness.
And, to be fair, the vast majority of people complaining about the bug just seem to be treating it as a random and quizzical oddity of the social network that nobody can explain right now.
And yes, I see many quizzical frowns out there in Digital Land, so let's keep moving along... KEEP IT MOVING ...which, by the way, seemed to be what Sunday night's ceremony was most concerned about.
The album's final tune, "De Rua Pra Rua (From Street to Street)," loosens things up just a touch, with Mr. Rodriguez draping high, quizzical harmonies over the billows of energy coming from Munir Hossn's bass.
The most successful independent and insurgent candidates burst forth riding a sugar high of excitement, generating animated crowds looking for the new, and garnering quizzical but fawning converge from bored press hot for a new story.
The way he tapped his foot if you took a break from the controller, the way he raised a quizzical eyebrow at the screen, the way he blazed through levels like he blazed past societal conventions.
A businessman in his own right with ventures that include a stake in the NHL's Buffalo Sabres, Strawbridge was active and quizzical while on the board, according to a person who sat in on the meetings.
And on Wednesday, footage of a frosty exchange at United's training-ground between the pair, with Pogba looking quizzical and non-plussed by stony-faced asides from Mourinho, only added fuel to suggestions of a major rift.
RELATED: Trump clashes with GOP critic When Trump made his comments "a number of people looked around at each other at that point with a little bit of a quizzical or curious eye," Sanford told CNN Friday.
Darnold mentioned it once, and then a quizzical expression came over his face, as if he was reminding himself that the two New York teams have now combined for just four victories 10 weeks into the season.
Like the quizzical slackers in "Slacker," the boy in "Boyhood" and Celine and Jesse in the "Before" trilogy, the guys on the Southeast Texas State University baseball team are aware of the riddles and paradoxes of time.
When the N.F.L. made him the subject of a quizzical, protracted investigation about the inflation pressure of the team's footballs in 2015, New Englanders furiously rebelled as if the league were disputing the legend of Paul Revere.
When the N.F.L. made him the subject of a quizzical, protracted investigation about the inflation pressure of the team's footballs in 2015, New Englanders furiously rebelled as if the league were disputing the legend of Paul Revere.
"I want to know about its quizzical acquisition ... of a software company called CA that works with mainframes, not to mention the exposure to China, 5G and Apple, although the latter is not to be named, " he said.
Try telling people at a dinner party about the great news, and you might get quizzical looks; that two-minute segment on the local news about a grisly murder the previous night probably carries a lot more weight.
And yet another shift carried the evening to a more affirmative if somewhat quizzical conclusion, with Sibelius's last symphony, the single-movement No. 7, his ultimate effort in a long quest to express big thoughts with extreme concision.
Which is to say that I would happily binge-watch a half-dozen seasons of "The Anghelache Files," with Cristi in his iron-gray suit and quizzical mien traipsing in and out of trouble in various exotic locations.
A businessman in his own right with ventures that include a stake in the National Hockey League's Buffalo Sabres, Strawbridge was active and quizzical while on the board, according to a person who sat in on the meetings.
These emitted Sébastien Roux's quizzical electronic score — an aural parade of buzzes, whooshes and bleeps — while Thomas Dunn's enchantingly capricious lighting filled the central corridor, its eye-popping changes, like a plunge into deep red, punctuating more understated moments.
"Beggar" (1926) focuses on an elderly man's quizzical gaze and serene dignity while foregrounding the dispossessed man's contiguous space: the sooty pavement on which he sits; the iron gate looming behind him; and the brickwork pillars boxing him in.
Here, the soundtrack is equally quizzical and ominous, with strings sonorities that tremble, then splinter into strands and linger on harmonically "off" clusters — all effects conveyed vividly by the Philharmonic under Mr. Brunt, a frequent collaborator with Mr. Greenwood.
The orchestra concert actually began with Mr. Gerstein in a solo piece: Brahms's quizzical, subtly complex Variations on a Theme by R. Schumann, written by the 21-year-old Brahms while Robert Schumann was confined to a mental asylum.
For more art related to these quizzical private clubs, see the American Folk Art Museum's new exhibition, Mystery and Benevolence: Masonic and Odd Fellows Folk Art from the Kendra and Allan Daniel Collection, which will open on January 21.
" Aside from a lot of technical aspects that we obviously totally understand but won't bore you with, there's this quizzical part: "The backpack form factor allows built-in psychokinetic grounding to the user's spinal column, eliminating spectral noise feedback loops.
"What keeps us hooked is Ronan, a young actress of seemingly limitless abilities, and the tension she creates between Hanna's inhumanly agile body and quizzical eyes, which turn cold only when she pulls the trigger," said David Edelstein for Vulture.
Though hardly Tiësto at Thorpe Park, I still decided to adopt a quizzical, half-a-wry-raised eyebrow expression until I got through the Area 57 security on the door, until I was sure that the event was—you know—actually real.
"For the first couple of years, she would look at me for clearance to make sure it was O.K.," said Mr. Koplan, describing the quizzical look she would give her parents when she came across a patch of grass outside the co-op.
She donned a fitted cap, answered to the name Judi Dizzle and repeated his rap, "Anywhere I go gang rolling," after Lethal Bizzle explained to the quizzical actress that the line meant that anywhere he goes, his friends are coming with him.
Greene is the only female hockey-playing judge among a roster of about two dozen judges, including 10 women, at the Queen Street courthouse, opening her up for quizzical looks as she totes her equipment into the courthouse and up to her office.
In this image there is also the resolute idealism, and curiosity that when I saw him in public appearances would often easily slide into a quizzical grin somewhere between empathic embarrassment on someone else's behalf and outright dismissal as unworthy of further engagement.
It started with marketers being really quizzical about Generation X, and so advertisers were going out and using handheld video cameras and talking to young people to try to figure out what they like, and then feeding that information back to companies to make decisions.
Mr. Samson leaves them empty, milky ovals on otherwise finely rendered faces that invert the quizzical gaze of figures in a Belkis Ayón collograph, and echo the ghostly migrants returned from a sea disaster who prowl Dakar in Mati Diop's film "Atlantics," demanding accounts.
Many of those characters populate corners of the show at Fjord, lumpy and cartoonishly rendered, including the canary yellow, fantastically rendered Golem head, which looms some seven feet high, and stares out blankly with a slightly quizzical expression against the backdrop of a painted cactus.
When Ms. Kleven crosses the stage with quizzical, stuttering steps, or Mr. Ingle balances in a low arabesque, or Ms. Omagbemi sits in a split and, smiling, slaps the ground, each seems to be slipping into something custom-made, for their bodies and the space.
Yet silence reigns: All is encompassed and centered by the presence of the artist, who is usually shown leveling a steady, slightly quizzical gaze at the camera, and the certainty with which he wields his black, male body as shape-shifting subject and material.
But as practiced by the BEN brand, the "all is art" half-truth means that instead of talking about artworks as valuable, quizzical, cultural things in the world that we can encounter and explore, we talk about artworks as recognizable brand names — something the secondary market adores.
There could be no better guide to the murky labyrinth that has brought us here than "The Politics of Pain," by Fintan O'Toole, a quizzical, acerbic Irishman who bears a passing physical resemblance to Samuel Beckett and who deploys more than a little of Beckett's frosty irony.
Michael R. Bloomberg started his campaign at a hushed diner in downtown Norfolk, Va., shaking hands with a snowy-haired afternoon crowd, drawing a combination of selfie requests and quizzical stares, before strolling to a nearby hotel ballroom and making an efficient statement before a bank of television cameras.
I don't think I was that crazy about TV when "Alf" was on, although I have sehnsucht for "Alf" because one of my favorite dogs, now deceased, was considered an Alf doppelgänger by many passers-by — she had a very misshapen nose, this dog, and a prominent, quizzical brow.
The central installation of A Walk in the Unconscious is preceded by a room of paintings and sculptures, and followed by a quizzical installation of plants, dirt, aviary sculptures, architecture, honeycombs, and more; taken together, the three rooms suggest a kind of inner journey of becoming rooted in a new place.
I noted that it was 13 letters, and shortly afterward I thought of QUIZZICAL LOOK as another interesting 13 containing a Q. Later, I recalled a grid pattern with stacked 13/14 pairs that had been used a couple times recently (one of which I actually helped edit the clues for).
Accepting the commission, Mr. Tao wrote "Everything Must Go," a teeming, mercurial, vividly colorful 11-minute work that transitioned without break from its quizzical ending to the mysterious opening of the Bruckner, with a tremulous sustained midrange F in the strings and horns around which a tentative theme appears in segments.
Soon thereafter, as details from a police investigation and other sources emerged, they also began to suspect that the seemingly ubiquitous but still unknowable Johnson had carefully staged his death in a manner that appeared to have made it the culminating, cleverest, most quizzical episode in a long and hard-to-classify artistic career.
But the way the cameras on Little Women manage to catch the quizzical stares of bystanders when the women congregate in public spaces, or how they linger a little too long on one of them struggling to get onto a floatation device or motorcycle during a day of relaxation feels like a small push into some weird exhibitionist territory.
It's such a pleasure to look at her face, unadorned, with that extraordinary, face-defining nose—it's like discovering a new country Peter Bradshaw, The Guardian Cooper is arguably prettier than Lady Gaga, but she is the one who commands your attention: that sharp, quizzical, leonine, mesmeric face – an uningratiating face, very different from the wide-eyed openness of Streisand or Garland.
In Massey's spare line and simple, flat shapes, some viewers may find affinities with those of the African-American self-taught artist Bill Traylor, while his quizzical fantasy characters find echoes in the art brut drawings of such non-American creators as the Austrian Josef Bachler (1914-1979), the German Ernst Kolb (1927-1993), and the Iranians Davood Koochaki (born 1939) and Mehrdad Rashidi (born 1963).
Washington, D.C., neighbors of Interior Secretary Ryan ZinkeRyan Keith ZinkeNew policy at Interior's in-house watchdog clamps down on interactions with press Overnight Energy: EPA proposes scrapping limits on coal plant waste | Appointee overseeing federal lands once advocated selling them | EPA lifts Obama-era block on controversial mine Latest appointee overseeing federal public lands once advocated to sell them MORE are increasingly befuddled Tuesday after a man staying in Zinke's residence Monday evening claimed to be the secretary and reportedly called Park Police on a quizzical neighbor.

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