As someone who loves both physical books and the Kindle, I'm often
put at an impasse when the time comes to buy a new book.
Not exact matches
At present, these two Democrats are at hostile impasse, «like two roosters in a cage,» as one town supervisor put i
At present, these two Democrats are
at hostile impasse, «like two roosters in a cage,» as one town supervisor put i
at hostile
impasse, «like two roosters in a cage,» as one town supervisor
put it.
Connecticut's budget
impasse is
putting the state medical examiner's office
at risk of losing national accreditation.
But his radicalism
puts him
at a creative
impasse.
This leads visitors back to a large charcoal drawing, «Untitled No. 18» from 1958, where you can see him sketching out vague shapes; then to several of his collages placed around the room; and finally to his paintings, which suddenly register as paintings sprung from collages, with their juxtaposed elements functioning, as Ms. de Kooning
puts it, like «action caught
at an
impasse» to create «an art of interruption.»