Sentences with phrase «into public view»

It took a long time to bring those paintings back into the public view with the proper understanding which they deserve.
Among the paintings with descriptive titles in the catalogue, many did not emerge into public view until after 1998.
As the debates surrounding contraception have pressed further into the public view, so has a curiosity about natural family planning.
And religious tensions started to spill into public view last week before lawmakers departed Washington for a one - week recess.
Benchmark has been assumed the most likely seller given its fierce disagreements over the direction of the company, which burst into public view in the lawsuit against Kalanick this week.
Alma's son joins a Colorado religious commune which bursts into public view in a Waco - like confrontation.
He came into public view in April 2012, primarily through the creation of a short documentary about a 9 - year old boy who created a cardboard arcade in his father's auto parts shop.
That internal power struggle broke into public view earlier this month, stoking criticism of the project and raising questions about when the Tezos network would go live.
A feud with de Blasio that spilled into public view last summer has produced friction over issues from homelessness to MTA funding.
The news marks the latest development in the ongoing controversy over the project, which broke into the public view earlier this month when the Breitmans accused Johann Gevers, the head of the Tezos Foundation (created to support development of the project), of self - dealing.
Her case came back into public view in October 2016, as she became concerned that the $ 130,000 she was promised would not come through.
Frustrations over the lack of diversity among the ranks of top Senate Democratic aides began seeping into public view after Hillary Clinton's stunning loss deprived the party's donors and lobbyists of a critical opening to build on the Obama administration's minority - hiring efforts.
Similarly, does a good deed count when the action is used to interject your name into the public view.
A contributing factor to why this woman alone was selected and dragged naked into public view was to condemn her audacity of expressing and controlling her expression of sexuality.
But when he first exploded into public view, there were no precedents.
The new paper, which Hansen told me he's been working on for eight years, was being rushed into public view with the hope of influencing negotiations at the December round of talks in Paris aimed at crafting a new global climate change agreement.
Now that Kinsey and his associates, and subsequently others like Johnson and Masters, have courageously brought research about sex problems into public view, it is very likely that a few expert ministers equipped to work along with clinicians will be needed in the future.
Last month, I wrote about Judicata, a legal research that had just emerged into public view after five years of development in stealth mode.
That aspect of him bubbled into public view with Compuware, the Detroit - based business software maker that eventually sold to private equity firm Thoma Bravo for $ 2.4 billion in 2014 as a result of Elliott's campaign.
One way they pop into public view is through top leadership...
But it spilled into public view following the release of the investigation report, when Shulkin told reporters the political appointees were undermining him.
The analysis comes into public view on a regular basis through the published Statements, and is based overwhelmingly on data which is known to everyone.
After the behind - the - scenes drama screamed into public view, the Hammers went on to win back - to - back games.
The hostilities between the mayor and the governor have only escalated in the last year over a variety of concerns, including mayoral control of New York City schools and proposed cuts in funding to the City University of New York, tumbling into public view with a rare intensity, even for two jobs that are often in conlfict.
The exchange was yet another escalation in the ongoing feud between de Blasio and Cuomo, which first spilled into public view over the summer when the mayor knocked the governor in a NY1 interview.
There is the sad departure of Alan Johnson, but a fresh - faced Fotherington - Miliband has skipped into public view.
But the unseemly details spilled into public view Friday, after the New York Times and NBC won a court battle to get the files unsealed.
First Stealth Helicopter Crashes Into Public View: New secret weapon emerges: A chopper with quiet rotors and radar - absorbing skin.
Dr. Noakes is refusing to yield to persecution by the trivial charge that was brought against him, and is using his trial to bring the science of the LCHF diet into public view in South Africa and around the world.
All the while, cinematographer Stephane Fontaine inches closer and closer to Portman's face, waiting for Jackie's inner agony to slip into public view.
A private debate bursts into public view Chalkbeat
The president of the teacher's union accused Mayor de Blasio's administration of sexism, as a behind - closed - doors negotiations over paid parental leave spilled into public view Monday.
The Tomahawk roared into public view at the North American International Auto Show.
The recent decision by the Black artists group Yams Collective to withdraw from the Whitney Biennial in protest of the show's inclusion of Joe Scanlan's alter ego Donelle Woolford has forced a long - standing private conversation among artists of color into public view.
To include the work of some artists who have not generally been associated with institutional critique per se through its lens is to insist that their work be evaluated not only for its profound commitment to criticality and to bringing largely suppressed (or repressed) aspects of our society into public view but also for the ways in which it then insists that the institutions of art contend with these matters.
On 666 Fifth Ave., little had spilled into public view until February, but talks have long been contentious because Roth and Kushner have different opinions about the best use of the property and both are hard - nosed negotiators.
DeSoto says that Hernandez and Studio One have been «an answered prayer,» helping him fulfill a dream and reach a goal to get his multifaceted photography into the public view, and responsibly archived.
For the last four years, the GNF Gallery has built an exciting, forward - looking programme aimed at bringing young artists into public view and fostering new talents.
Exhibitions featuring critically engaged contemporary artists and taking place in central art institutions as well as alternative spaces, that will bring into public view statements, questions and reflections on the state we are in.
As she alternates compression and expansion of the picture plane, it could be 1964 all over again with Hans Hoffman on the cover of Art Forum but in this scenario, unlike then, we've seen all the Bonnards, Noldes, and Kokoschkas that came into public view here in the States.
By doing so, you put your claim into the public view, discouraging many (but not all) people from using your work without permission.
It's one of the ways to finally destroy religion to implement the new one world religion... «The lucifer doctrine brought into public view» as Masonic writer, Albert Pike stated.
After a long absence following his last solo show at Paula Cooper (in 1977), Van Buren's work finally began filtering back into public view in New York about 10 years ago, first at small venues such as Mitchell Algus Gallery and Sideshow, and in the revelatory exhibition 2007 traveling exhibition «High Times Hard Times: New York Painting 1965 - 1975.»
Trump's tense relationship with Tillerson burst into public view last week.
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