Sentences with phrase «old issue of»

I found that photo (and the two below) in an old issue of Country Living.
Moreover, within the framework of many IIAs, the age - old issue of sovereign immunity may be circumvented as waivers of immunity are often expressly agreed in the IIA itself.
All of the younger artists whose work is reproduced here cross the lines between painting and sculpture, and do not seem interested in the old issue of «what is it».
All help illustrate what the organisers call «the problem with sculpture» — the age - old issue of what does and should happen when it comes off display, goes out of fashion or is eclipsed by something new.
From his source material, Quinn fixates on a piece of an image: a piece of Kate Moss's lips are pulled from a David Sims fashion portrait, a forehead is taken from a Roger Ballen Outland image, and a facial expression is mined from one specific fashion shoot from some old issue of Purple.
Or maybe a bizarre gimmicky Sega Genesis controller that you'd see advertised in the back of an old issue of Electronic Gaming Monthly in the»90s.
When digging up an old issue of Retro Gamer Magazine, an interview with programmer Doug Palmer confirms this suspicion to be true:
Some had even said that it had been featured on IGN, and was rumored to be in one old issue of Nintendo Power (which isn't published or sold here and I've been unable to properly confirm).
The game keeps the best elements from the first person shooter genre and completely reinvents itself by taking the age - old issue of screen cheating and turning it into the sole purpose for the game.
I think that he picked up a 20 year old issue of Shadowhawk and decided that it was the cutting edge hot shit and used his Tyresium 238 powers to somehow make that into a revenue generating property that gets laughed out of the industry.
I would catch sight of him across the Josefstaedterstrasse on my way to the language institute where I taught; see his reflection in a store window on Graben and he would quickly turn away; pass by him leaving the Stadtbahn station, his back to me, his head buried in a day - old issue of the Kurier.
According to Hudson, known for his work on the Mass Effect trilogy as well as Jade Empire, Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic, Neverwinter Nights and Baldur's Gate II, Anthem will finally solve the age - old issue of how to implement a proper story in a multiplayer environment.
I found this yummy recipe for a healthy pesto in an old issue of Clean Eating magazine (March 2013 to be exact).
But for now, it's Monday and we're long overdue for a good old issue of Monday Madness, aren't we?!
It would address the decades - old issue of septic tanks on Long Island that threaten drinking water supplies and surface waters, according to a Senate report released last year after a series of public hearings chaired by Sen. Kemp Hannon (R - Garden City).
This morning I looked at an old issue of Today's Parent magazine that was on my coffee table (I kept it because it gave great ideas about how to organize children's birthday parties), and read about competition between mothers.
«I happened to read a note in an old issue of the Sporting Life [a paper like The Sporting News that was published at the turn of the century] reporting that Say was living in Baltimore.
Take these sweet nori bars as an interesting example of what can come out of reading an old issue of an unknown women's magazine while sweating to the beat of Rihanna's «Rude Boy» on the elliptical.
These chips are really fun, initially I was going to make plantain chips to go with the guacamole but got the idea for using white sweet potatoes while browsing an old issue of Bon Appetit that talked about having thin strips of sweet potato they initially thought were pappardelle at Lord Stanley in San Francisco.
I based the idea on a recipe I found in an old issue of Martha Stewart Living.
I found this recipe that I had saved from an old issue of Taste of Home and knew it would be perfect... especially with some garlic bread for the rest of the family served on the side.
So I was psyched when I came across a very similar recipe in an old issue of Everyday Food.
I discovered the recipe in an old issue of Good Food that was lying around in the coffee room at my former workplace in London, copied it out and then promptly forgot it.
This recipe (from an old issue of Food & Wine) calls for green zebra tomatoes — a beautiful variety of heirloom tomatoes.
Our neighbor Pat stopped me yesterday and handed me a recipe for a beet and pomegranate salad that she had pulled from an old issue of Sunset magazine.
In the month since I discovered this recipe in an old issue of Everyday Food, I've made it 3 times!
It's a recipe I found from an old issue of Taste of Home magazine, and I know it doesn't do you that much good now that the «gingerbread» holiday is over, but you can save this gingerbread cookies recipe to try next year.
No one is quite certain of its origin but most of the time, in my family, a recipe without a source can be attributed to an old issue of Southern Living or a church cookbook.
Plus... there's that silly old issue of «education.»
In an older issue of my blog, I tried to place the last 3 - 4 decades of Chinese growth in a historical context that recognizes four different stages of this growth process.
I was glad to join, because I suspected that the convergence of new ecological issues and old issues of social justice called for fresh ideas, more radical than those of the traditional left or right.
I was looking through some old issues of Food Network magazine I bought at a garage sale recently and I found a version of this recipe for Tomato Cobbler.
I stumbled on these muffins when I was flipping — well, scrolling — through old issues of Feast by Lukas and I remembered how good and easy they were.
I had actually made it for breakfast one morning, inspired by a recipe I saw in an older issue of Good Food magazine and I liked it so much, I kept making it again and again during the following weeks.
The crawl space upstairs full of old issues of RV Living magazine.
Once you have found that person you need to revisit the age old issues of developing that relationship.
There are still the age old issues of dodgy bluescreen going on but now they also have the added downside of completely fake CGI sequences on top.
The art direction is first - rate in creating the kinds of saucers and aliens that graced the covers of my precious old issues of Imagination Science Fiction magazine (which was downscale and ran bug - eyed monsters that Analog and F&SF would have never touched).
Andrew: It is notable that these candidates showcase a flashback of the old issues of our country.
Binchy — a bestseller in Ireland and the nephew of beloved author Maeve Binchy — tackles the age - old issues of love, friendship, loneliness and ambition with a surprisingly nuanced hand.
Then I covered the room and the bed with old issues of the Troy Record.
Old issues of the Journal of American Nursing were a great primary source for that story.
Then I found old issues of «Savage She - Hulk» and «Ms. Marvel» for cheap online and, come on, there's nothing more fun than Bronze Era comics!
That series kicked off for me a second nearly decade long fascination with Conan and his exploits as I attempted to dig up many of the old issues of the Marvel Comics era Conan while continuing to collect the Dark Horse issues as soon as they hit the comic book store shelves.
It's too easy to pick on old issues of Electronic Gaming Monthly.
Most of the games I had were not new releases but second hand so they were either covered in older issues of NP that I didn't have or weren't talked about at all.
Along with archive materials, some of which have not previously been exhibited, as well as collages designated by the artist as source materials and many of the original advertisements that he used from old issues of Life magazine, the show will reveal a historical cosmos.
Display cases have posters and old issues of Artforum.
Reading through old issues of the New Yorker Magazine, I came across a story about elementary school students visiting Wave Hill for Sugar Camp.
I read religiously the seminal articles of Meyer Schapiro, Clement Greenberg, and Harold Rosenberg in Partisan Review; brilliant and short pieces by John Ashbery, James Schuyler, Donald Judd, and your own Irving in old issues of ARTnews; Dore Ashton in Art Digest, long essays by Leo Steinberg, Annette Michelson, Rosalind Krauss, Brian O'Doherty, Barbara Rose, and Michael Fried in Artforum, Linda Nochlin, Lucy Lippard, Robert Storr, Kurt Varnadoe, Nancy Princenthal, Eleanor Heartney, and Vincent Katz, among others, in Art in America, all obtainable for a dollar or two at Strand Books.
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