Sentences with phrase «nicholson in»

Created by Vita Sackville - West and husband Harold Nicholson in the Thirties, each space or «room» in the garden has a different planting scheme.
Deciding just how to go about exercising rights to unpaid tenant debts is also becoming more challenging as it becomes harder to replace tenants who default on rent, says Ed Quigley, an attorney specializing in real estate with Cox, Castle & Nicholson in Los Angeles.
«The penalties in a partnership agreement for not cooperating with a capital call can be quite draconian and allow the partner who can pay to seriously dilute the ownership interest of other parties that can't,» says Rick Kranz, a business trial lawyer with Cox, Castle & Nicholson in Los Angeles.
To paraphrase Jack Nicholson in As Good As It Gets, critics make one want to be a better sexologist.
Key changes of interest to the legal profession include MacKay's switch with former AG Rob Nicholson in the Defence portfolio; former ambassador Chris Alexander's appointment to the immigration file as Jason Kenney becomes minister of Employment and Social Development; and Quebec MP Steven Blaney's move to Public Safety Canada.
I left school with the intention of qualifying as a legal executive and started my journey as a junior secretary with Martin & Nicholson in King's Bench Walk, Temple.
His publication with Nicholson in 1942 shows variations in Lynx numbers in a very long record.
At some point a scientist or administrator is going to go the way of Colonel Nicholson in Bridge Over the River Kwai, realising what he and his kind have done to science as an institution.
A wake for the Wallis Gallery, Melanie Manchot's exhibition - in - progress and a homecoming for Ben Nicholson in St Ives
He had been particularly influenced by meetings with Peter Lanyon and Ben Nicholson in the late 1950s.
Rowe 1993), which Gabo described to Ben Nicholson as, «a perfect first effort in spatial construction» (Reported by Nicholson in a letter to Herbert Read, 10 June [1941], TGA 8717.1.3.41).
The discovery of Le Douanier Rousseau by Picasso in Paris, and the naïve fisherman - artist Alfred Wallis by the British modernist Ben Nicholson in Cornwall, provided inspiration for new approaches to making art.
Barbara Hepworth moved to St Ives in Cornwall with her husband Ben Nicholson in 1939.
The corollary of this choice of material was considerable effort; after sawing the base of the African Blackwood Torso, 1932, Hepworth confessed: «it was the hardest work I have ever done» (letter to Ben Nicholson in Cornwall, post-marked 16 May 1932, TGA 8717.1.1.68).
Sir Michael Sadler bought Seated Figure from Hepworth's joint exhibition with Nicholson in 1933 (Alex Reid & Lefevre, invoice 3 Nov. 1933 as «Carving by Barbara Hepworth «Composition» (Lignum vitae)», Sadler papers, TGA 8221.1.3).
, 1932, Hepworth confessed: «it was the hardest work I have ever done» (letter to Ben Nicholson in Cornwall, post-marked 16 May 1932, TGA 8717.1.1.68).
This stage in the carving may be dated to mid 1933, when the publication of Unit One was first proposed, as most of the other pieces in the photograph were shown with Seated Figure in the joint exhibition with Nicholson in October rather than the comparable show of 1932.
«Spectacular Rubens: The Triumph of the Eucharist» is reviewed at length by Louise Nicholson in the December issue of Apollo
I mean, last night I wrote out, like Jack Nicholson in The Shining, «I am not an artist.»
For Jim Ede, «the forming of Kettle's Yard began -LSB-...] by my meeting with Ben and Winifred Nicholson in 1924», and several of the works on display formed part of the gallery's inaugural exhibition in 1957.
Mellor notes that «Margaret Nash proved to be a major evangelist in England for Christian Science, being in all likelihood the practitioner who «converted» Winifred Nicholson in 1927.»
My wife kindly agreed to come with me to see the Mondrian / Nicholson in Parallel exhibition at The Courtauld Gallery, London
Giacometti made Femme in 1928 - 29 and it was purchased by the painter Winifred Nicholson in the mid-1930s just as the European modern art movement was beginning to influence British art.
Mondrian / / Nicholson in Parallel is showing from 16 February 2012 to 20 May 2012, and The Indiscipline of Painting is at the Mead Gallery until 10 March 2012.
I posted about the recent Mondrian and Nicholson in Parallel exhibition long before I read an excellent review of that show by Alan Gouk at Abstract Critical, where he asks
In any case, in the same review that Roberta wrote she also mentioned late Manet, Morandi, and William Nicholson in reference to your paintings and I can understand and see how each would refer to the shared sensitivity of intimacy without giving up rigorous observation of the chosen object.
Previous recipients of the Equine Industry Vision Award are Alexander Mackay - Smith in 2002, Don Burt in 2003, the American Quarter Horse Association in 2004, John Ryan Gaines in 2005, Stanley Bergstein in 2006, David O'Connor in 2007, Sally Swift in 2008, Charlotte Brailey Kneeland in 2009, John Nicholson in 2010, Robert E. Cacchione in 2011 and Equine Land Conservation Resource in 2012.
The Brussels Griffon won millions of new fans in 1997, when a spicy Griff named Jill upstaged Jack Nicholson in the hit movie «As Good As It Gets.»
Previous recipients of the award are the Professional Association of Therapeutic Horsemanship (PATH Int» l) in 2013, Equine Land Conservation Resource in 2012, Robert Cacchione in 2011, John Nicholson in 2010, Charlotte Brailey Kneeland in 2009, Sally Swift in 2008, David O'Connor in 2007, Stanley F. Bergstein in 2006, John Ryan Gaines in 2005, the American Quarter Horse Association in 2004, Don Burt in 2003 and Alexander Mackay - Smith in 2002.
The next morning at the track, we watched a video opener with Block extending benedictions before chief instructor Mark Claussner took over, smiling like Jack Nicholson in The Shining and discoursing about the importance of maintaining contact patches.
Johnson was lucky to land Gordon - Levitt for the role; a veteran of the sitcom 3rd Rock From the Sun, he's proved a formidable dramatic actor in indies like Manic (2001) and Mysterious Skin (2004), and in Brick he holds the screen as powerfully as Jack Nicholson in Chinatown.
The story follows Beverly and Kasey Nicholson in a story that promises to show...
Representing the neo-noir contingent is «The Conversation» (1974, Francis Ford Coppola, who will get his star on Hollywood Boulevard during the fest), Milos Forman's Oscar - winning «One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest» (1975), with Jack Nicholson in one of his finest hours, and «The Long Goodbye» (1973, Robert Altman) in which Elliott Gould brings Raymond Chandler's Philip Marlowe to life in the «70s, as a scruffy loner.
The Joker has been famously portrayed by Jack Nicholson in the 1989 film «Batman» and Heath Ledger - who died in January 2008 - in the 2008 film «The Dark Knight», for which the latter won a posthumous Best Supporting Actor Oscar for his performance.
In the case of the latter, Dafoe is the first person to win NBR, NYFCC, and LAFCA wins since Jack Nicholson in 1983 for «Terms of Endearment,» who went on to win his second Academy Award in Supporting Actor.
Tommy Lee jones wins for The Fugitive when the year before he stole JFK as Clay Shaw... shameful — Art Carney for Harry and Tonto bests Pacino in The Godfather Part II and Nicholson in Chinatown?
Yes, Payne had Jack Nicholson in «About Schmidt,» and George Clooney in «The Descendants» — but you can't help but feel his sympathies are with the Paul Giamattis of this world (who thrilled in «Sideways») And «Nebraska» has a breakout performance by June Squibb as the raunchy Kate, and a thrilling one by Dern as Woody.
And truth be told, this character is never much more than Jack Nicholson in «The Departed,» Jack - lite, just as the movie lacks the artistry and Scorsese tension to be anything other than «Son of the Departed.»
Trintignant's borderline - lost quality in these films — the implication in his furrowed brow that he's always just a step away from slipping out of his composure, even behind dark sunglasses — is picked up and refined by Costa - Gavras and Bernardo Bertolucci, who in Z and The Conformist, respectively, find something paranoiac in his steely good looks that prefigures Jack Nicholson in Chinatown.
There was very strong support for Jack Nicholson in the wonderful comedy «Something's Got ta Give» but all the love for that film went to Diane Keaton.
We have seen brazen characters like this go on to win Oscars in the past (think: Jack Nicholson in «As Good as it Gets»), but my gut says a lot will hinge on how emotional the film decides to go.
Like Jack Nicholson in «The Shining,» Harris makes you feel the story's terror — the menace and the entrapment of Hill House as Nell is pulled into the evil of the haunted domicile's very dark past.
The 1974 Academy Award nominees for Best Actor were Jack Nicholson in «Chinatown,» Al Pacino in «The Godfather, Part II,» Albert Finney in «Murder on the Orient Express,» Art Carney in «Harry and Tonto» and Dustin Hoffman in «Lenny.»
He managed the star persona of George Clooney effortlessly (which he did not do with Nicholson in About Schmidt), and in his rendering of parent - child dynamics, there was the grace of the fully mature artist and an emotional generosity that did not in any way preclude Payne's sharp eye for the pettiness or ridiculousness of his characters.
She played a very important scene in Stanley Kubrick's «The Shining» as the woman in Room 237 and that seduces Jack Nicholson in the film.
How about Jack Nicholson in «The Missouri Breaks»?
There always seems to be a tortured soul as his protaganist (Viggo Mortensen in «The Indian Runner» and Jack Nicholson in both «The Crossing Guard» and «The Pledge»), so it's a surprise that with «Into the Wild» he mostly keeps things upbeat and positive.
He also directed Dern and Jack Nicholson in the movie, «The King of Marvin Gardens» which also famously switched types — Nicholson playing the meeker character and Dern playing the more boisterous one.
I struggle with Adrien Brody for The Pianist as well... over Nicholson in About Schmidt or Day - Lewis in Gangs of NY?
Even if it were just to see Nicholson in fine form performing a role that requires him to be reserved, About Schmidt would be well worth watching.
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