Not exact matches
Thus the caesura is more
marked in the Hebrew line than in Western poetry; and the genius of parallelism is that the second member of the line and the third, if there is one, repeats the
first in a sort of
echoing or balancing expression.
Suzanne L. Topolian, MD, of the Sidney Kimmel Comprehensive Cancer Center at Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore, moderated the press conference on Tuesday, and she noted that epacadostat is being studied «in literally dozens of clinical trials,» though the
ECHO - 203 study
marks the
first data on administration of this agent in combination with an anti — PD - L1 inhibitor.
«T2 Trainspotting» is deliberately self - referential, with film - clips, music and
echoes from the
first film, as we see
Mark Renton returning to Scotland and reuniting with his old friends Sick Boy, Spud, and Begbie.
That's what
Mark Hamill tweeted Wednesday on the
first anniversary of Carrie Fisher's death,
echoing a line Luke Skywalker says to Leia Organa in «Star Wars: The Last Jedi.»
Writing about the museum a few months in advance of its opening, my
first call was to MOCAA executive director and chief curator
Mark Coetzee, whose voice
echoed as he answered my questions while walking through MOCAA's Center for the Moving Image.
«The
first works we see are rather beautiful, surreal watercolours from the 1950s, which occasionally
echo Klee and Miró,» wrote
Mark Hudson in a review of the exhibition at Tate Modern for The Telegraph; in the Infinity Net paintings, Hudson continues, «endlessly repeated semicircular brushstrokes are covered in veils of thinner paint, creating a weblike effect which extends Pollock's idea of the «all over» composition, with the sense that we are seeing just a fragment of a potentially endless work.»