Sentences with phrase «lacuna by»

The department has in recent years been addressing this lacuna by buying objects that express high - Victorian taste, such as the «Pericles dressoir» designed by Bruce Talbert in 1866.
A Friend of the Family by Lauren Grodstein A Short History of Women by Kate Walbert The Help by Kathryn Stockett The Lacuna by Barbara Kingsolver Let the Great World Spin by Colum McCann Wolf Hall by Hilary Mantel Her Fearful Symmetry by Audrey Niffenegger Lark and Termite by Jayne Ann Phillips The City & The City by China Mieville The Girl Who Played with Fire by Steig Larsson
Currently reading: I'm almost finished with The Lacuna by Barbara Kingsolver.
The Lacuna BY BARBARA KINGSOLVER The fictional story of Harrison William Shepherd, beginning with his childhood through adulthood, when he begins cooking for the artists Diego Rivera and Frieda Kahlo.
Please help me fill the lacunae by sending me information about items I should have included.

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If the final word of the phrase were not spoken for some reason, the lacuna would probably be filled in by the hearers, or else the anonymous train of expectations would be broken, giving rise to more conscious acts of surprise, puzzlement, etc..
The sins of imperialism stain the British as well as the French, and if there is a lacuna in my historical fiction, it is the absence of a novel dealing with the kind of cruelties that have been exposed by writers such as William Dalrymple (The Last Mughal) and Ferdinand Mount (The Tears of the Rajas).
I find this lacuna even odder since Mr Pickles, fronted by tabloid headlines, made great play of Arc Manche and Transmanche both of which have been around for years.
A group of good governance advocates under the aegis of «Our Mumu Don Do» movement led by ace musician, Charles Oputa popularly known as Charly Boy, on Tuesday, stormed the office of the Senate President, Bukola Saraki, to engage with him over what it described as «observable lacuna» in the Nigeria's electoral laws.
Lacuna Coil's Delirium Written by Mike Ritchie, June 5, 2016, at 1:31 p.m. Milan's Lacuna Coil has brought forth a new record, self - described as pure insanity.
Every year as the awards race picks up, it seems as if we're all collectively Lacuna - ed into forgetting all the great performances that came before Oscar narrows them down to twenty that by then, have won or been nominated for dozens of other awards.
Most of the film's action takes place inside Joel's rapidly disintegrating brain (brilliantly realised by director Michel Gondry, who allows his sets to fall apart)-- but scenes of the professional, and not so professional, lives of the Lacuna staff are intercut to prevent things becoming too solipsistic.
I'm giving The Lacuna (HarperCollins) to my mom, who loves both Mexico and art history, and The Education of a British - Protected Child (Knopf Doubleday) by Chinua Achebe to my dad, who loves both postcolonial writers and childhood memoirs.
Harrison Shepherd is haunted by lacunae.
The Lacuna is narrated by two main voices.
The list was completed by Hilary Mantel for Wolf Hall, Barbara Kingsolver for The Lacuna, Lorrie Moore for A Gate at the Stairs, and Monique Roffey for The White Woman on the Green Bicycle.
Meanwhile, some new acquisitions — including at least one work so fresh from the studio that you can smell the paint, as well as a lacuna - filling photograph by Asco, a Los Angeles Chicano artist collective from the»70s and»80s (above)-- are making their own high - profile debuts.
The 1953 lacuna is here addressed by the display of all the missing paintings including the Madonna di Senigallia by della Francesca and the Madonna and Child most probably by Luca Signorelli.
Even artists from the scene who went on to long and celebrated careers, like Claes Oldenburg, Alex Katz, Lois Dodd and Lucas Samaras, describe having lived through a kind of historical lacuna, one that ended abruptly with the Pop revolution started by artists like Andy Warhol and Roy Lichtenstein.
In «Lacuna» the artist ignites a sense of loss by removing fragments of his sculptural works and paintings, revealing the raw materials of the canvas or plaster.
This exhibition frontispiece and end leaf is his first in six years at Tomio Koyama Gallery, and will be held concurrently with his solo exhibition» module and lacuna» at Tokyo Metropolitan Art Museum, with a focus on viewing walls, inspired by terms in bookbinding.
In works on paper by French artist David Lefebvre, for instance, oil painted hard - edge bars or geometric shapes of color intervene in evenly modulated graphite drawings in which orders of what is real and what is stylized, what is natural and what is schematic, are subverted; blocked - out shapes come to signify lacunae in the field of vision.
Why is MoMA overstocking the boutique with works by these artists when there are glaring lacunae in the collection?
And so, rather than you continuing to assume that I don't know things and supplying intellectual stuffing for those imaginary lacunae, how about filling some of the real gaps in my knowledge by answering some of my questions?
JOTWELL should thus close this lacuna in US law by providing information as to what is «new, important, and interesting in most areas of the law».
There appears to be a lacuna for claims of plus # 5,000, which have been allocated to the small claims track by consent.
The Bank will address lacunae in the financial structure by acting as a wholesale second - tier financial intermediary in coordination with and via other financial institutions, including commercial banks and private investors.
As identified by Commissioner Blair QC in the Royal Court decision of In the Matter of L [2015] JRC119, there is «a lacuna in Jersey's law of ancillary relief» because the Royal Court has no statutory power to set aside a disposal by a non-compliant spouse or civil partner determined to put assets beyond the reach of his or her estranged partner.
[x] Justice Newbould found that the Canadian Court had broad inherent jurisdiction to «do what is just in the circumstances» and make orders as required to fill in gaps or lacunae not covered by specific provisions in the CCAA, pursuant to section 11 of the CCAA.
However, adding words by implication is a different process from correcting a mistake by construction: the latter process is invoked where the express words do not make sense (because of the inclusion or omission of certain words), where the former deals with a lacuna, where the express words do make sense, but make no provision for a certain event.
In that case, Sir James Munby detailed the cross-border enforcement difficulties (which appear to have gone unnoticed by the courts up to now) and held that in relation to these placements from England to Scotland: ``... there are serious lacunae in the law which, it might be thought, need urgent attention».
Antoniw believes that until directors are given specific health and safety duties — an area seen by trade unions and victim groups as «the next stage of necessary health and safety» — there will remain «a lacuna in the law».
It remains to be seen whether principals will increasingly exploit this «lacuna» (unintentional in Howard & Hallam's case) by re-structuring to avoid compensation payments entirely, or whether courts will prevent attempts to circumvent the regulations.
Throughout our consultations with State and Territory governments it was made clear to us that many officials saw the $ 39 + million allocated to health and counselling issues (specifically the foreshadowed engagement of 50 new counsellors) by the Commonwealth Government in its response as going a long way to filling the lacunae each recognised in its counselling services.
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