Sentences with phrase «more mischief in»

Yet one wonders whether more exaggerated selections (e.g. Frank Stella's «60s grid paper drawings in the «Imaginary Landscapes and Fantastic Cities» or Rauschenberg's Combines in «Fantastic Dreams and Haunting Tales» or Glenn Ligon in «The Allure of Language» section) would have created more mischief in our interpretation and understanding of some artists?

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In addition to the vast majority of Americans who are relieved by his death, there are more than 1 billion Muslims around the world who salute the fact that bin Laden's ungodly terrorist mischief has finally come to an end.
Recent FBI reports estimate that the Chinese Army has specifically developed a network of over 300,000 Chinese military cyber spies, plus more than 500,000 private - sector computer experts, whose mission is to steal American military and technological secrets and cause mischief in government, news and financial services.
(Press release from Birthday Mischief Managed) A collaboration of food artists from around the world have debuted a sweet and magical collection of edible art in... Read More
No longer moping in front of the media and offering up the idea he could resign, he appears to have rediscovered his fight and sense of mischief, flopping in front of Mike Dean on the touchline against Arsenal, and is a manager once more filled with bullish confidence and certainty over his ideas.
He described such unfounded stories as the handiwork of mischief makers, saying they were more interested in themselves and the political gains they wanted to make and clearly not the interest of Bayelsans and the Ijaw nation.
It is only when people try to change what is in the public document, it is no more than mischief.
According to Reeves, the result suggests that genes in the DSCR make their mischief by interacting with other abnormal genes far away on chromosome 21, and that the genetics of Down syndrome are probably more complex than has been generally thought.
That means that whether a simple blackout occurs — as it can in a new neighborhood — or a dangerous storm knocks out the electricity as it downs trees and makes mischief, there will be safety lighting and alarms to protect the houses and, more importantly, the household members.
There is more than a passing resemblance to the film White Mischief which dealt with corruption of the British in Africa during World War II which also is recommended.
Marc and Fred's return visit is set to be weekend of mischief but events take a darker turn when Josh's son reveals himself to be gay and another more imposing guest arrives, who seems to have something more sinister in mind
Angelina leads the obligatory Hollywood posse this year but tales about Brits in America, white mischief in Africa, Nazis in space and the life of Bob Marley offer more interesting viewing, writes Nick James
They have a reputation for mischief, but in reality, are really no more mischievous than any other hunting dog.
Gone was the normal Desmond — bright, alert and full of mischief — and in his place was a listless character who looked and acted more like Droopy the cartoon Basset hound.
What's more, we have some ideas for a sequel that would see Derrick indulging in some intergalactic mischief...
Living in proper apartments so close to neighbours meant more relationships than ever, and more opportunity for mischief.
In order more fully to illustrate the mischief of denying a hearing to opinions because we, in our own judgment, have condemned them, it will be desirable to fix down the discussion to a concrete case; and I choose, by preference, the cases which are least favorable to me — in which the argument against freedom of opinion, both on the score of truth and on that of utility, is considered the strongesIn order more fully to illustrate the mischief of denying a hearing to opinions because we, in our own judgment, have condemned them, it will be desirable to fix down the discussion to a concrete case; and I choose, by preference, the cases which are least favorable to me — in which the argument against freedom of opinion, both on the score of truth and on that of utility, is considered the strongesin our own judgment, have condemned them, it will be desirable to fix down the discussion to a concrete case; and I choose, by preference, the cases which are least favorable to me — in which the argument against freedom of opinion, both on the score of truth and on that of utility, is considered the strongesin which the argument against freedom of opinion, both on the score of truth and on that of utility, is considered the strongest.
Sometimes they even come down to earth, like goddam randy Zeus, making more mischief, more mayhem via god children, like Herakles, son of Zeus, whom Hera makes mad so that he kills his wife and children in a frenzy.
In rejecting the idea that Korolekh's behaviour could be controlled by means of a court order, the judge said, «Given the breadth of her misconduct, any compliance order would involve the Court in managing every aspect of Ms. Korolekh's life from her manner of speech, her music, her dog, her gestures and her menacing presence in the courtyard, as well as the more obvious need to enjoin any physical assaults or mischief to property.&raquIn rejecting the idea that Korolekh's behaviour could be controlled by means of a court order, the judge said, «Given the breadth of her misconduct, any compliance order would involve the Court in managing every aspect of Ms. Korolekh's life from her manner of speech, her music, her dog, her gestures and her menacing presence in the courtyard, as well as the more obvious need to enjoin any physical assaults or mischief to property.&raquin managing every aspect of Ms. Korolekh's life from her manner of speech, her music, her dog, her gestures and her menacing presence in the courtyard, as well as the more obvious need to enjoin any physical assaults or mischief to property.&raquin the courtyard, as well as the more obvious need to enjoin any physical assaults or mischief to property.»
What, then, the culpable actor has done by his initial negligent act is, first, to have set in motion a dangerous force which embraces the injured person within the scope of its probable mischief; and next, in conjunction with circumstances which he must be held to contemplate, to have made more difficult if not impossible the means of proving the possible damaging results of his own act or the similar results of the act of another.
Up to his usual mischief, nine - year - old Kiefer upsets his father, the King of Gran Estard, more than ever before and flees to his room in hopes of escaping his punishment.
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