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Based on a park with native California vegetation and a running track, my McKinley Village project uses color keys from outdoor paintings to create a woven pattern of daily light on a picnic table (which
also alludes to repeated laps completed on the running track).
The lamb's «tragic beauty», as Hirst once described it, gave rise to the title of the work,
which alludes not only to the lamb's separation from living things, but also to the lamb's symbolic resonance within the Christian faith (D. Hirst quoted in M. D'Argenzio «Like People, Like Flies: Damien Hirst Interviewed», The Agony and the Ecstasy: Selected Works from 1989 - 2004, Naples, 2004, p. 134 - 138).
The new
works allude more often to the grid, which allows them to keep finding ways not to follow it.
The
title alludes not only to the large size of the work but also to the word lumen — for the luminous flux of light that changes the work's appearance throughout the day in the glass - enclosed, 50 - foot - high court.
The term «resulting trust», on the other hand, does
not allude in any way to intention; it describes what happens to the property in question.
Deasy also
alludes in the meeting to the «new menu» at LAUSD and Jamie, unlike viewers, seems to know what he's talking about.
Grades 9 - 10: Use knowledge of Greek, Latin, and Norse mythology, the Bible, and other works
often alluded to in British and American literature to understand the meanings of new words.
Motta challenges usual methods of reading and writing history
while alluding to alternate systems of historical interpretation.
And, «I almost shudder at the thought
of alluding to the most fatal example of the abuses of grief which the history of mankind has preserved — the Cross.
Happy Holiday's title
does allude to a temporary state of bliss, akin to experiencing a piece of music, which is inclusive and expansive in its non-specificity.
As
already alluded to in the above few points, the art of good communication is a mix of strategy and word choice.
The key is that it's
only alluded too — there's no embarrassingly grotesque brain flambé to be seen here.
Bruce Miller, the executive producer of the Golden Globe — winning drama The Handmaid's Tale, was the only male award - winner of the night who
even alluded to #MeToo, stating, «To all the people in this room and this country and this world who do everything they can to stop The Handmaid's Tale from becoming real, keep doing that.»
The featured works in the exhibition — ranging from painting and sculpture to photography, film and installation — examine the passage of time
by alluding to nostalgia or sentiments about aging, often depicting specific places in states of decay; these works can act as documentation, memorial or symbol.
Other
paintings allude to a state of weightlessness: floating, flying, and most particularly, dreaming, free from the constraints of gravity and time.
But like you
just alluded too you really need every position group to compete at a high level to have a successful team.
Mutu uses materials which refer to African identity and political strife: dazzling black glitter symbolises western desire which
simultaneously alludes to the illegal diamond trade and its terrible consequences.
The
name alludes not to any quality of the product but to the way peaches have been used as a symbol of the vagina in literature for hundreds of years.
Elongated limbs and hair contort into snake - like tendrils
perhaps alluding to danger.
Like some horrible political puppet show, she has been entirely unconvincing
when alluding to legislation on gay marriage or proclaiming a new age of civil liberties.
The Fed does not deny this allegation and even
subtly alludes to a non-explicit goal of targeting asset prices.
The title also
alludes directly to music and dance, perhaps proposing a visual equivalent, as many abstract artists have done, including Van Doesburg and Mondrian.
The script spends a lot of
time alluding to Jones past reign of terror, while we never actually see what he did in Paris, Cooper's animal like display of rage on the restaurants opening night is all you need.
As
briefly alluded to above, there are also two types of agents: captive life insurance agents and independent life insurance agents.
«The Greeks were so proud of their culture and supposed racial superiority that they considered everyone else to be barbarians, a belief to which
Paul alludes in Romans 1:14 and Colossians 3:11.
The Whitney
alludes early and often to a poem in the darkness of a world at war, and it opens with paintings about a previous war.
Past and present historical events show up more obliquely: Melvin Edwards» 1988 Lynch Fragment
sculptures allude to very specific past aspects of African American experience (experience amplified here by the proximity of Glenn Ligon's work incorporating a curator's naïve remark about Melvin Edwards).
I've read some forum posts, but can not confirm at this time, that one of the fans is run specifically with the AC on (as Paulster2
alluded too in his comment).
One of the largest points of contention is, as
previously alluded to, the meaning of the Commerce Clause.
articles bereft of any clear answers, cryptic interviews with drivers and team bosses
who allude to sandbagging, and for fans to once again pretend they're experts in telemetry data, fuel loads and tyre wear.
Therefore, the Gunners must jettison any complacent
thoughts alluded to the 2 big absentees Reds.
At the very least, it represented a way in which to begin addressing the question of meaning or content, a question that the artist himself had provoked by
sometimes alluding in written statements and interviews to large themes such as tragedy and death.
As
Wenger alluded to, however, Arsenal were helped by the early goal at Everton which settled everyone down.
The diverse selection of works in the exhibition range from illustrations based closely on Carroll's text, to works which
allude more subtly to the original story, offering new and sometimes challenging interpretations.
It makes sense in that case that Seth Lochhead and David Farr's screenplay
repeatedly alludes to a generic fairy - tale motif.
YOU ARE NOT
HERE alludes to the paradox of arrows on maps that insist: «You are here».
I venture that her work
frequently alludes to Surrealism in the way it plays with domestic objects: Hamilton's bright red, globular Vulcano Table (2014) on display here seems to me a perfect example.
While the interlacing composition
might allude to Barrow's obsession with pixels as well as pertaining to wider evocations of technology, the sciences and phenom
Don't forget that Nintendo is the one who would embarrass itself with
comments alluding to internet gaming being a fad and good graphics not being what people want.
And the other
post alludes to what I pointed out to Amazon, that the Big Six pays people to write reviews of books they haven't read, and they are posted on the day a book is released.
The works
allude at once to geometry, architecture, and landscape.
Warren, considered a top potential Democratic challenger in 2020, has said that she is not actively considering a run for president but has raised eyebrows in recent months with
statements alluding to possible political ambitions.
This gap is filled, as the above
article alludes to, by «private citizens with few resources and no legal authority».
Artist Statement «With my poster, I wanted to represent the daunting adversity these farmers face, while
still alluding to the triumph that is just over the horizon for them.
The exhibition title — Government — more
specifically alludes to political policy and communication within society.
Overall, this news
simply alludes towards a new movement in the effort to reduce repayment issues experienced by young borrowers.
As the
film alludes to in a very funny sequence involving Johnson's Maui and Cravalho's Moana meeting for the first time, there is the princess element, along with kooky sidekick HeiHei (played by Alan Tudyk, Moana's pet rooster, his look apparently modelled on Musker) and pet pig Pua, supposedly inspired by Clements, and there's also the mild peril which can be associated with most great Disney movies.