Sentences with phrase «dean saw through it»

There was more controversy in the first half, with Harry Maguire diving dramatically under a non-existent Joel Campbell challenge, but thankfully Dean saw through it and booked him for simulation.

Not exact matches

Horváth accepted a new three - year term as dean this past summer, he says, at least partially to see the Indian project through.
Senior slot receiver Deondre Farrior has seen plenty of playing time through the years, and three - star sophomore X-receiver Tahj Deans saw some action last season.
It doesn't need to state these things outright, because we can see most of it in Harry Dean Stanton's eyes, on his face, and through every, labored - but - not - showing - it movement.
Only Dean's girlfriend Cadence (Maika Monroe, strong as the film's moral center) really supports him without reservation; she's the observant outsider who can see through all the familial drama and suggest that there's something darker underneath Henry's business practices when she tags along to help him sell seeds.
Another compact signer, Randy Dowell, CEO of KIPP Nashville charter schools, ditched the pretense of collaboration as soon as he saw an opportunity to ramrod new charter schools through the State Board under Dean's newly minted law.
After scrolling through Stephen's many titles, I think I see what you mean, Dean.
From glimpses of Concorde to the sea seen through a lighthouse prism — artists such as Wolfgang Tillmans and Tacita Dean describe how they select and crop landscapes
Dean is consciously seeing LA, or rather its sky, through English eyes.
The three exhibitions, Tacita Dean: Landscape, Portrait, Still Life, shaped by Dean's response to the individual character of each institution, will explore genres traditionally associated with painting — landscape at the Royal Academy of Arts, portraiture at the National Portrait Gallery and still life at the National Gallery — seen through the contemporary prism of Dean's wide - ranging artistic practice.
The exhibition «Common Time» presents Cunningham's work and that of his network of collaborators through rare and never - before - seen moving image presentations and installations of décor and costumes from the MCDC Collection as well as pieces by his lifelong collaborator, composer John Cage, and Trisha Brown, Tacita Dean, Jasper Johns, Morris Graves, Robert Morris, Bruce Nauman, Isamu Noguchi, Nam June Paik, Yvonne Rainer, Robert Rauschenberg, Frank Stella, David Tudor, Stan VanDerBeek, Andy Warhol, etc..
The exhibition presents Cunningham's work and that of his network of collaborators through rare and never - before - seen moving image presentations and installations of décor and costumes from the MCDC Collection as well as pieces by his lifelong collaborator, composer John Cage, and Trisha Brown, Tacita Dean, Jasper Johns, Morris Graves, Robert Morris, Bruce Nauman, Isamu Noguchi, Nam June Paik, Yvonne Rainer, Robert Rauschenberg, Frank Stella, David Tudor, Stan VanDerBeek, Andy Warhol, and many others.
18 For a thorough history of the evolution of legal writing instruction in law schools, see Romantz, supra note 5, at 127 — 36 (tracing the evolution of legal writing instruction in law schools from the early days of moot court exercises under Dean Langdell at Harvard Law School, through the ABA's formal recognition of legal writing as a law school subject in 1947, and through the widespread adoption of legal writing programs in American law schools); Jeffrey D. Jackson & David R. Cleveland, Legal Writing: A History from the Colonial Era to the End of the Civil War, 19 Leg.
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