Not exact matches
Things got a little heated at a
meeting of a legislative task force on redrawing new district
lines, when the Senate Democrat's representative complained he'd been left in the
dark about the creation of 63rd Senate district by Republicans.
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Secret
meetings, codes
lined with
dark, red leather and a detective are all part of the mysterious circumstances surrounding art and business.
But everything that's important in that essay is between the
lines: The reader walks through a quirky place where there are no dogs in the capital, where there's no beer, and where there's no television on Thursdays; I see the penetrating gaze of a
dark - haired girl with blue Egyptian eyes, even though I
met her only briefly (and with her husband) on that return trip.
Dressed in a full
dark suit with a chair next to him, Paci greets a long
line of people, who came to the village to
meet the artist and shake his hand.
Pace will inaugurate 6 Burlington Gardens in October with Rothko / Sugimoto:
Dark Paintings and Seascapes, an exhibition juxtaposing Mark Rothko's late black and grey paintings with Hiroshi Sugimoto's contemporary photographs of the horizon
line where sea
meets sky.
His paintings depart from white only with slim verticals and horizontals that cross at regular intervals, sometimes with thinner and
darker lines at their center becoming
darker still where they
meet.
Shows observed temperature (black and blue
lines) model projections relative to 1986 - 2005 (light grey shading) and 2006 - 2012 (
dark grey), and
Met Office forecasts for 2015 and 2016 (green bars).
The one thing thing I'm most concerned about is having edge / trim pieces
meet with the top and the
dark line that comes with joining the two pieces.