Sentences with phrase «fine model for states»

It's a fine model for states and has been widely designated as such by many groups around the country, including Achieve and the SREB.

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Manhattan Media publisher Tom Allon, the other declared candidate in the race, argued that living in Gracie would make him a more effective mayor, since he'd be close to official business, and said that the live - in model has worked just fine for other officials, like the president of the United States.
While those help to mitigate the rigged market problem that exists in our state, only vouchers may prove sufficient for those of us who are aware of the limitations of the Common Core and who want to experiment, with our own (rather than someone else's) children and their like - minded friends, with educational models based on curricula already proved to have worked in helping students prepare for the world's finest universities.
State - of - the - art showrooms will feature the newest Porsche models, trained product specialists, a fitting lounge for custom vehicle configurations, coffee and snack bars, an accessory boutique, and ample seating to keep customers comfortable while they admire some of the finest automobiles ever created.
The hotel is one of the world's finest examples of French Art Deco style, and was used as the model for the Empire State Building in New York City.
Light: An exhibition of Contemporary Drawings, Irish Museum of Modern Art (IMMA), Dublin, IE 2007 Arteinmemoria, curated by Adachiara Zevi, Scavi di Ostia Antica (Ostia Synagogue), Rome, IT Good Riddance, curated by Claire Davies and Sam Gathercole, MOT, London, UK Radio Danièle: A Radio Program Organized by Christopher Williams & John Kelsey, Città del Capo Metropolitan Radio with GAM (Galleria d'Arte Moderna), Bologna, IT Art in America: 300 Years of Innovation, curated by Susan Davidson, National Art Museum of China (NAMOC), Beijing, CN; Shanghai Museum of Contemporary Art, CN; The Pushkin State Museum of Fine Arts, Moscow, RU; Guggenheim Museum, Bilbao, ES Not For Sale, curated by Alanna Heiss, P.S. 1 Contemporary Art Center, US Speed # 2, IVAM, Valencia, ES Il Faut Rendre À Cézanne, The Collection Lambert, Avignon, FR Los Vinilo, curated by Henry Coleman, El Basilisco, Buenos Aires, AR Models for Tomorrow: Cologne / Modelle für Morgen: Köln, DE European Kunsthalle, Subway stop Dom / Hbf, Cologne, DE Arte Para Crianças, curated by Evandro Salles, Museu Vale do Rio Doce, Villa Velha, BR Portraits & Polaroids, Milk Gallery, New York, US Sex Work, Oberhausen, DE Still Life & Kicking, (a project with Vogue, curated by Dodie Kazanjian, Paula Cooper Gallery, New York, US Romantic Conceptualism, Kunsthalle Nürnberg, Nurenberg, DE; Austria: BAWAG, Vienna, AT StriFor Sale, curated by Alanna Heiss, P.S. 1 Contemporary Art Center, US Speed # 2, IVAM, Valencia, ES Il Faut Rendre À Cézanne, The Collection Lambert, Avignon, FR Los Vinilo, curated by Henry Coleman, El Basilisco, Buenos Aires, AR Models for Tomorrow: Cologne / Modelle für Morgen: Köln, DE European Kunsthalle, Subway stop Dom / Hbf, Cologne, DE Arte Para Crianças, curated by Evandro Salles, Museu Vale do Rio Doce, Villa Velha, BR Portraits & Polaroids, Milk Gallery, New York, US Sex Work, Oberhausen, DE Still Life & Kicking, (a project with Vogue, curated by Dodie Kazanjian, Paula Cooper Gallery, New York, US Romantic Conceptualism, Kunsthalle Nürnberg, Nurenberg, DE; Austria: BAWAG, Vienna, AT Strifor Tomorrow: Cologne / Modelle für Morgen: Köln, DE European Kunsthalle, Subway stop Dom / Hbf, Cologne, DE Arte Para Crianças, curated by Evandro Salles, Museu Vale do Rio Doce, Villa Velha, BR Portraits & Polaroids, Milk Gallery, New York, US Sex Work, Oberhausen, DE Still Life & Kicking, (a project with Vogue, curated by Dodie Kazanjian, Paula Cooper Gallery, New York, US Romantic Conceptualism, Kunsthalle Nürnberg, Nurenberg, DE; Austria: BAWAG, Vienna, AT Strike!
New York, Museum of Modern Art; Houston, Contemporary Arts Museum; Chicago, Museum of Contemporary Art; Akron Art Museum, Louise Bourgeois: Retrospective, November 3, 1982 - January 5, 1984 (another example exhibited) Paris, Maeght - Lelong; Zurich, Maeght - Lelong, Louise Bourgeois: Retrospektive 1947 - 1984, February - March 1985 (another example exhibited) Bridgehampton, Dia Art Foundation, Louise Bourgeois: Works from the Sixties, May 25 - June 25, 1989, p. 4 (another example exhibited and installation view illustrated) Frankfurter Kunstverein; Munich, Stadtische Galerie im Lenbachhaus; Lyon, Musée d'art Contemporain; Barcelona, Fundación Tàpies; Kunstmuseum Bern; Otterlo, Kröller - Müller Museum, Louise Bourgeois: A Retrospective Exhibition, December 2, 1989 - July 8, 1991 (another example exhibited) Columbus, Wexner Center for the Visual Arts, The Ohio State University, Inaugural Exhibition Part II - Art in Europe and America: The 1960s and 1970s, May 18 - August 5, 1990 (another example exhibited) New York, Barbara Toll Fine Arts, Human Hands (Modeled Sculpture), May 9 - June 6, 1992 (another example exhibited) Los Angeles, Linda Cathcart Gallery, Louise Bourgeois, January 9 - February 27, 1993 (another example exhibited) Santa Fe, Laura Carpenter Fine Art, Louise Bourgeois Personages, 1940s / Installations, 1990s, July 31 - August 8, 1993 (another example exhibited) Vienna, Galerie Krinzinger Wien, Louise Bourgeois 1939 - 89 Skulpturen und Zeichnungen, May 18 - June 12, 1990 (another example exhibited) Monterrey, MARCO; Seville, Centro Andaluz de Arte Contemporaneo; Mexico City, Museo Rufino Tamayo, Louise Bourgeois, June 15, 1995 - August 15, 1996, p. 61 (another example exhibited and illustrated) Mahwah, Ramapo College of New Jersey, Heavy Metal: From Process to Performance, September 17 - October 17, 2008 (another example exhibited) London, Tate Modern; Paris, Centre Pompidou; New York, Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum; Los Angeles, The Museum of Contemporary Art; Washington, D.C., The Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, Louise Bourgeois, October 10, 2007 - June 7, 2009 (another example exhibited) London, Hauser & Wirth, After Awkward Objects: Lynda Benglis, Louise Bourgeois, Alina Szapocznikow, November 17 - December 16, 2009 (another example exhibited) Buenos Aires, Fundación Proa; Sao Paulo, Instituto Tomie Ohtake; Rio de Janeiro, Museu de Arte Moderna, Louise Bourgeois: The Return of the Repressed, March 19 - November 13, 2011, no. 20, p. 181 (another example exhibited and illustrated) Tel Aviv Museum of Art, Louise Bourgeois: Twosome, September 7, 2017 - January 20, 2018, p. 57 (another example exhibited and illustrated)
The model schedule of fines details «citable» conduct so state and local associations can determine in advance the fines or education requirements applicable for each citable offense.
NAR Model Citation Policy and Schedule of Fines These models will assist state and local associations in developing citation policies, including fines, for receiving and resolving ethics complaFines These models will assist state and local associations in developing citation policies, including fines, for receiving and resolving ethics complafines, for receiving and resolving ethics complaints.
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