The gubernatorial hopeful already has a critical advantage in
the often ugly world of campaigning: candidate hair.
Not exact matches
The
world can be an
ugly place, james, and religion
often makes it
uglier, of that there is no doubt.
Through time he has gotten to know many other parents all around the
world, but he's also seen the
ugly side of the internet — with many trolls lacking a basic understanding of how severe allergies can be, especially as it's «not something people
often have a direct relationship to,» he told us.
With that reminder, let's take a second to look at one of those moments when a person and his words really did change the
world, when someone did succeed in making lives easier and prospects brighter, when someone did help make this
often -
ugly political process yield to a higher cause.
In Drive, Only God Forgives, and The Neon Demon, his exacting, tightly realized compositions are
often so exhaustingly detailed on the surface as to suggest the shallowness and
ugly realities of his subjects in the imagery alone — the underworld, the fashion
world, the drug trade, and other such dubious enterprises.
Not content to point out that the
world is an
ugly place, The Anniversary Party dares to suggest that the
world's ugliness is very
often a product of marauding hordes of neurotic internal demons.
But
often, because the account was personal, it was passionate and real, and even if I didn't care much for olive oil or
ugly little dogs, the accounts were a joy to read and
often taught us something unexpected about the
world.
As Robert Rosenblum states in his 2002 essay for the Marlborough New York exhibition of paintings by Francis Bacon «within this
world of widely varied nudity, Francis Bacon might be seen as pioneer and reigning monarch, shifting rapidly, as he could from the immediate stimulus of the always imperfect,
often ugly flesh he scrutinized in real - life models and photographs all the way to the fantastic, theatrical constructions that could evoke everything from Aeschylus's Oresteia to the nightmares of the twentieth century's two
world wars».