Sentences with phrase «york times wrote»

Even the New York Times wrote a story on the phenomenon.
Even the New York Times wrote about it.
Last year, the New York Times wrote an investigative report on the nursing home industry and found that the corporations often shield themselves from litigation by setting up a network of dummy companies preventing victims from receiving compensation.
The New York Times wrote about it in 2013; the Washington Post in 2014; the Atlantic in 2015.
The New York Times wrote about it.
A science reporter for the New York Times wrote that a couple of scientists on a tourist icebreaker cruise in the Arctic had seen a large patch of open water at the North Pole, possibly the first such occurrence in thousands of years.
After the New York Times wrote about the renewed interest in stock plans, Archinect called it a War on Architects.
Critic John Russell of The New York Times wrote: «In his new exhibition, [Tworkov] shows himself as the master of a «late style» all his own, in which an elegant and resourceful geometry is made to work together with suffusions of tender glowing color.»
The New York Times wrote of «songs that seesawed between the elfin delicacy of Joanna Newsom and some brassy raucousness.»
We've profiled Rebecca Patek (another name familiar to the AFC household) before, and we're doing it again because, as The New York Times wrote of her performance, «She knows when to fire.»
Last August, Holland Cotter for the New York Times wrote up Martín Gutierrez's breakout photography collection of the artist acting as life - size real dolls in domestic settings.
Following his death in 1988, The New York Times wrote in its obituary of Bearden that he was «one of America's most pre-eminent artists» and «the nation's foremost collagist.»
In his obituary in 2012, Roberta Smith of The New York Times wrote that while working as a private dealer selling prints, drawings and multiples, Mr. Leiber «bought 21 boxes of ephemera relating to the performance - oriented Fluxus art movement of the early 1960s, the Beat and Concrete poetry movements and the 1960s counterculture,» and «after a year of sorting and organizing the material, he had a new field of expertise: the ephemeral.»
In 1958, The New York Times wrote of their «gossamer lightness» and the way «the circular and oval shapes seem like magic lanterns, one within the other.»
As The New York Times wrote in 1998, «Green Gallery was one of the most important showcases of avant - garde art during the American art explosion of the early 1960's.»
Stephen Holden of the New York Times wrote of Joan Mitchell, «[Her]... canvases have a grand chaotic romanticism.
Before coming to the New York Times she wrote for the Village Voice.
Even the New York Times wrote about it.
The New York Times wrote about it in 2006, when state parks officials were mulling a cat removal.
«The accident does suggest that blowout prevention equipment is not designed to handle the worst emergencies,» The New York Times wrote in an April 1980 editorial after the leak was finally capped.
Recently, the New York Times wrote a story highlighting that one of the main reasons a mortgage may be delayed or fall though is because some people simply aren't truthful in letting their lender know about their financial history at the get - go.
Just a few days ago, however, the New York Times wrote about an author named Kathryn Le Veque whose books are popular with Kindle users, and noted that the exact opposite has happened to her: Her revenue from the Kindle program has climbed by more than 50 percent since Kindle Unlimited was introduced.
The New York Times wrote last week evaluators in Tennessee were «following the rules for [teacher] evaluations off a cliff.»
Motoko Rich of The New York Times wrote a feature article for today's print edition on the looming teacher shortage, and that nationwide scramble to fill available teaching positions.
The New York Times wrote yesterday in Beyond Black and White, New Force Reshapes South The states with the highest growth in the Latino population over the last decade are in the South, which is also absorbing an influx of people of all races moving in from other parts of the country.
When John Steinbeck's In Dubious Battle was published in 1936, the New York Times wrote that «You would never know that In Dubious Battle was by the same John Steinbeck if the publishers did not tell you so.»
Even the New York Times wrote about it.
Gina Kolata, a journalist at the New York Times wrote a recent, very interesting article called «Skinny and 119 Pounds but with the health Hallmarks of Obesity `.
Of her recent, and widely praised, speech attacking Trump, the New York Times wrote, «Speaking in a steady, modulated tone but lobbing some of the most fiery lines of her presidential campaign, Mrs. Clinton painted Mr. Trump as a reckless, childish and uninformed amateur who was playing at the game of global statecraft.»
Andrew Revkin of the New York Times wrote it up on his blog Dot Earth.
As the New York Times wrote just today, «By default, Democratic county committees now get to pick who runs... This is gaming the system.»
Also on Thursday, the New York Times wrote for the first time about the stirring controversy.
In June 1992, The New York Times wrote: «Sister Souljah was used as a vehicle, like Willie Horton and various other black victims of racism,» she said at a news conference at the Marriott East Side Hotel in Manhattan.
CUNY's faculty and staff union released Bowen's statement Thursday night, following a meeting where members discussed a planned strike authorization vote, and it came shortly after the New York Times wrote that Cuomo has begun channeling his «inner progressive» with a host of new policy initiatives.
On Wednesday night, the New York Times wrote that Martin Scorsese based his film on LaMotta's memoir.
«As The New York Times wrote this morning: `... nothing is so radioactive in the precincts of New York as the taint of Wall Street ties.»
«[F] or a little over three months of actual work,» the New York Times wrote at the time, «[it] is certainly enough to pay all legitimate expenses... The man who takes a bribe after getting the benefit of the liberal salary now provided, can not certainly plead his necessities in extenuation of his offense... The session of 1875 ought to be a bad one for lobbyists.»
As The New York Times wrote earlier this year, the transit problems date back multiple elected administrations on the city and state level and a lack of investment in existing infrastructure.
The New York Times wrote an editorial on November 19th entitled «Why Is New York Full of Empty Stores?»
It was a «lonely» death, the New York Times wrote, and since most people assume single = lonely, why not frame it that way?
Chia pudding is blowing up on the internet these days - even the New York Times wrote about it yesterday.
The New York Times wrote a profile of Powell Jobs in May 2013, in which it quoted a woman who went from high school in a poor part of Silicon Valley to college graduation thanks to Powell Jobs» face - to - face and email mentoring.
At the time the New York Times wrote that the tower «is a clarion call to wealthy outsiders.
On April 23, 2015, the New York Times wrote about the uranium issue, saying the paper had «built upon» Schweizer's information.
Yes, as the New York Times wrote about recently, they should make this easier.
Reporting on the event, the New York Times wrote, «The Navy revealed the embryo of an electronic computer today that it expects will be able to walk, talk, see, write, reproduce itself and be conscious of its existence.»
In a most threatening letter to the New York Times he writes, «The law could not be more explicit nor more absolute.
The reviewer in the New York Times writes: «Rabinowitz has been a proud and sometimes lonely crusader.
As Erik Eckholm of The New York Times writes, «Homosexuality is caused, (conversion) therapists say, by a stifling of normal masculine development, often by distant fathers and overbearing mothers or by early sexual abuse.»
A few weeks after my most recent visit, I came across a New York Times write - up on the restaurant.
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