Sentences with phrase «emigres from»

A condensation of the earlier part of the tape includes the information that she was not a member of The Club, had not met the emigres from Europe after the war, had not known de Kooning and the other abstract expressionists, had not been influenced by them, but was very much aware of what was going on in the group around Art News.
A site - specific visual environment created in the first floor gallery incorporates the personal narratives of recent emigres from the Democratic Republic of Congo, Bhutan, Iraq and Cuba to create a positive, public dialogue about community, similar to the artists» previous projects in Armenia, Republic of Georgia and Romania.
Developer Quintet played to its strengths with ActRaiser; the studio had come into existence as a coalition of emigres from action - RPG pioneer Nihon Falcom, and for the studio's debut project they drew on their experience with simple but effective role - playing elements as a way to bind everything together.
For the former, see various decrees on the confiscation of the property of emigres from the Bolshevik controlled geographic Soviets.
The seat previously belonged to Alec Brook - Krasny, the first emigre from the former Soviet Union elected to public office in New York.

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The bipartisan Senate plan would attempt to maintain TPS in return for ending or changing a «diversity» lottery program that has been aimed at allowing up to 50,000 people a year from countries with few emigres to the United States.
Palmeiro says he also leaned on the lessons he learned from his demanding father, Jose, a Cuban emigre who moved his family of five from Havana to Miami in 1971, when Rafael was seven, and later whip - cracked Rafael through the after - school workouts that produced his sweet swing and self - punishing mind - set.
The FCO has a great opportunity in London, which is just about the capital of world dissidents, to engage with emigres and learn from them what we can't find out on the ground.
One recent 20 - something emigre to NYC from a small town found himself enthralled by choice: «so many women, so little time.»
As many expected, the Trump Administration announced Tuesday that it would end Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals, the initiative started under the Obama Administration that protects 760,000 undocumented emigres brought to this country as children from deportation.
While the regime argues that a potential lawsuit from attorneys general in 10 states forced its hand, the reality is that federal immigration law gives it wide latitude in how it handles undocumented emigres, especially those who are children.
For generations Cuban emigres have settled here, creating a neighborhood pulsing with life, from its many colorful art galleries to its busy restaurants.
But emigre that he was, with a Northern sense of colour and ironic view of life perhaps inherited from his homeland, de Kooning brought a New World brash sensitivity to bear on his personal development from Picasso and Soutine, and perfected a richly hectic sense of colour that does a great deal to accelerate and to assuage the rush to our nerve - endings that the finest painting by de Kooning always detonates.
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