Sentences with phrase «recalled first visiting»

He represented his native Argentina at the Venice Biennale in 2011, when he was 31, but insisted he hadn't seen a Jackson Pollock until he was 30, and recalled first visiting the Met with his family at age 11.
First, recall her first visit to a public school shortly after taking office.
The basics are explained by Emil early in the book, as he recalls his first visit to Mrs. Sparrow's exclusive establishment:
If you could recall your first visit to a doctor's office you would remember feeling out of place.
On Tuesday afternoon, Somers sat in one of the beautiful side rooms in the antebellum mansion on Bayou Road recalling her first visits to New Orleans seven years back and the undefeatable artists she met.

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I vividly recall visiting a village where a well had just been installed, providing for the first time a pure water supply, which it was hoped would reduce illness and infection and provide some water for irrigation.
The first and only visit of such, it would be recalled, was in 1972 when Omo n'oba ni Edo Erediauwa visited Oba Aderemi Adesoji, the then Ooni of Ife.
Some of you might recall my post, Ribbons for Sam, that was about a fundraiser to help my dear friend Samantha of Match Accessories, who was recently diagnosed with leukemia, and her family to make it to Dapper Day for the first time as Guests, as their previous visits during Dapper Day were as vendors at the Dapper Day Expo.
Mrs. Dolby, a native of Germany, recalled the first time she saw the Hollywood Walk of Fame during her first visit to the United States in 1967.
Mercedes at the 1914 Grand Prix, part one — Karl Ludvigsen begins his two - part article by looking at the design and preparation of Stuttgart's 1914 Grand Prix cars / Auto - biography: Sir John Venables - Llewelyn — Matthew Bell meets the long - time Bugatti owner and racer and learns about his motoring exploits / The Michael Banfield Collection — David Burgess-Wise visits this impressive collection, built up over several decades and due to be auctioned this summer / 72nd Goodwood Members» Meeting — Stefan Marjoram reports from this new event, a continuation of the famous Goodwood Members» Meetings of the 1950s and»60s / First Event — John Warburton recalls his first Vintage car, a 1920 Star 15.9 hp, which he acquired in 1961 and which returned to the road in the summer ofFirst Event — John Warburton recalls his first Vintage car, a 1920 Star 15.9 hp, which he acquired in 1961 and which returned to the road in the summer offirst Vintage car, a 1920 Star 15.9 hp, which he acquired in 1961 and which returned to the road in the summer of 1962
Hershey 2000 — Michael Worthington - Williams visits the greatest autojumble show on earth / Book Offers — A seasonal selection of motoring books from The Automobile's Enthusiast's Bookshelf / Falcon Knight of Old Brooks Brierly looks back at a short - lived American offspring of Dodge / Dashing Devons and Dorsets — Finbarr Corry thinks it might be fun to own a classic Austin A40 / Altons for Alvis — Guy Griffiths reminisces about his life in the motor trade in the early postwar period / Popular Perfect — Jonathon Wood recalls the life and times of the first Ford to be known by a name / A Very British Affair — Elizabeth Bennett reports on the 2000 London - Brighton run / Original Oxford — The Editor takes to the road in a 1913 Morris Oxford.
At first she was overjoyed that he would be with her, but then she recalled that human people could not live under the water, and he could only visit her father's palace as a dead man.
Two of these passions met in his first book, «The E-Ticket Life» — a collection of true stories and essays recalling his visits to the Disney theme parks around the world.
Born into a family of seed - farmers, Kusama recalls seeing a pumpkin for the first time during a childhood visit to a seed - harvesting farm with her grandfather.
His first visit took place in 1988; he recalls a Proustian memory overlaid with the «distinct scent of the coal fires, and the several shades of grey in which the houses were painted, strong memories even today.»
Mack cites Moholy - Nagy as the originator of electric artworks, but recalls when Yves Klein first invited him to visit the Paris workshop of Jean Tingueley.
Virginia Dwan, who offered him support at that time, remembers that he had a largely «underground» reputation.1 Dwan recalls first seeing Reinhardt's nine - foot black paintings at the Betty Parsons Gallery in New York and, later, visiting the artist in his studio.
A diary entry recalls Breakwell's first APG visit to Rampton, which immediately stirred memories of performing there as a child - conjuror: the incongruous juxtaposition is entirely characteristic.
Orlean's essay reflects on a poignant moment when she first visited the resplendent district in its heyday; Taaffe's colorful monotypes recall the universal nature of time passing.
When Bradford talks about his work, he regularly recalls that it was first embraced and given a larger platform when Golden visited his studio and invited him to participate in «Freestyle» (2001), a group exhibition at the Studio Museum.
«After he died I was very depressed, but of course a child of 11 doesn't know she's depressed,» Frankenthaler recalled one winter afternoon a few weeks after our first visit.
Dunne, the Chinese auto industry expert, recalled a story he was told about what turned Jia onto electrification: Sometime in 2014, Jia visited the United States and drove a Tesla for the first time.
I'll never forget the youngest's first visit to Santa, which I recalled in a blog called «Why me got no dolly?»
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