Sentences with phrase «pages of newspapers so»

By that time, she had spent almost two decades collaging found images to expose and manipulate the ideological structures that underpinned photography, crafting series such as «Modern History,» 1977 — 79, for which she excised the text from the front pages of newspapers so that the size and position of the remaining images — of statesmen or a solar eclipse or a masked Sandinista guerrilla — laid bare a visual grammar of power.

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I got so far into it that my blog was picked up by The Sunday Times, with one of my smoothie bowls even gracing the front page of their newspaper.
One of the reasons why I emphasized having your landing page ready when you launch a political campaign so heavily in my previous post is this: when you launch, it's the one time that newspapers, blogs etc. will link to your site.
For instance, when the whole «priests and pedophilia» media debacle happened, newspapers could not factually claim that priests are at an increased risk of being pedophiles (because the reverse is actually true), so instead, they would pair stories about priests with unrelated generic articles about pedophilia in the front page.
So, Pitzrick started flipping to the newspaper obituary page over her morning cup of coffee, and updating the voter database in her local state senate district.
«It is, therefore, unfortunate and ridiculous that the government which has caused monumental pains to the civil servants and their relations could commit the very scarce resources of the state in buying over 143 pages (so far) of the Leadership newspaper of October 19th and 20th 2017 editions to mislead the reading public that his government is not owing salaries of civil servants.
So the story goes in Front Page Physics (Institute of Physics Publishing, pp 222, # 29.95), a collection of newspaper reports that announced memorable events in the physical sciences over the past century.
That a study of such dubious scientific quality could make the front page of the nation's most respected newspaper is disturbing, but perhaps not so unusual.
«One thing you can learn in school that will make you happy the rest of your life is how to study» — or so said Secretary of Education Terrel H. Bell in his most recent publication — a «back - to - school» article published in the funny pages of newspapers across the country on Aug. 28.
One group of critics went so far as to place a full - page newspaper ad claiming teachers unions are «treating kids like garbage» and depicting a child's legs sticking out of a trash can.
By all reports, the dogs are well - behaved, docile dogs — but now, the taxpayers of Brampton are footing the bill for full page ad in the newspaper, and now the costs of a lawyer, so the city can get the «ok» to kill two dogs that are not aggressive.
There was so much of a fuss by readers, that the newspaper wrote a front page story saying it was restoring my column to print.
However, they do so in arenas far removed from the pages of the tabloid newspapers, compelling us to look anew at the representation and effect of friction.
Xie also presents piled compositions such as April - November 2008, G.Z.R.B. (Guangzhou Ri Bao), which show stacks of newspapers compiled over a series of months from side view so that the viewer sees only the folded edges or scattered pages.
In colors so bright as to be almost garish, the rough - hewn brushstrokes of Paul Thek's «Newspaper Paintings,» 1981 — 83 — featuring sprays of yellow polka dots, fields of pink, and slashes of electric blue — allow us, to varying degrees, to see the even type on the New York Times pages on which they were made.
The Wall Street Journal, USA Today, and The Washington Post all published climate science denial and other scientifically inaccurate statements about climate change on their opinion pages over the last year and a half, while The New York Times avoided doing so, according to a new Media Matters analysis of those four newspapers.
It's not often that a university's personnel decision is so egregious that even the editorial pages of the local newspaper denounce it.
My best guess is that they come from Newseum, which has created and published PDFs of newspaper front pages for some years now and does so pursuant to an arrangement with each newspaper.
Career Builder CareerBuilder.com pulls job listings from the pages of the Tribune, Knight Ridder and McClatchy newspaper conglomerates, so a search here might turn up something unique, especially if you are looking for work in a major metropolitan area served by one of these newspapers.
The first conference was hosted at the Metro Toronto Convention Centre, and it generated so much public interest it made headlines on the front page of The National Post, Canada's most widely circulated newspaper March 29, 2009.
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