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8 Sentences With "underacknowledged"

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Essaie pas recorded their last full-length record in an empty office building, a fact which somehow feels both over and underacknowledged.
And despite his accolades — eight Tony Awards, five Oliviers, an Oscar, a Pulitzer Prize and a Presidential Medal of Freedom — our theater critic thinks he is still underacknowledged.
They come from China and Vietnam, the Philippines and Cambodia, and they are filling empty jobs in Japan as the Japanese population shrinks, becoming a crucial if underacknowledged motor of the economy.
Which is why I've come to feel that, for all his accolades — eight Tony Awards, five Oliviers, an Oscar, a Pulitzer Prize and a Presidential Medal of Freedom — he is still, turning 90, underacknowledged.
Ask Me About My Uterus: A Quest to Make Doctors Believe in Women's Pain by Abby NormanNorman's book is an amazing and unflinching piece that mixes autobiography and real-world (and often underacknowledged) medical issues facing women.
She says that while her work has always taken influence from feminist ideologies (including underacknowledged realities like the devastating maternal mortality rate) she felt discomfited by what she considers the art industry's general dismissal of the cultural reform the increasingly popular movement called for.
Schneemann embodies the paradigm of the woman artist who's deeply, irrefutably influential—last year the Artist's Institute devoted an issue of its magazine to reproducing a binder she keeps to catalogue the diffusion of her images in the culture—yet remains underacknowledged and underfunded.
Sixty-one men and eleven women participated in the Ninth Street Art Exhibition. "Five of the women went on to have international careers, their work collected by major museums and subject to ever-expanding bibliographies: Grace Hartigan, Helen Frankenthaler, Joan Mitchell, Elaine de Kooning (who was married to Willem), and [Lee] Krasner—the oldest of them but the last to bloom, coming into her own only after Pollock’s death, in 1956, a painful loss yet the start of a remarkably productive twenty-eight years of widowhood." In 2018, author Mary Gabriel published a collective biography of them, their work and their underacknowledged contributions to American art in the acclaimed Ninth Street Women: Lee Krasner, Elaine de Kooning, Grace Hartigan, Joan Mitchell, and Helen Frankenthaler: Five Painters and the Movement That Changed Modern Art. The best-selling book ignited interest in the underappreciated women of abstract expressionism and in women artists, generally.

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