Sentences with phrase «resurfaced in»

I've had sinks resurfaced in a different color so I bet the tub could be done eventually to match too.
Yes, please have the tub surface professionally resurfaced in white.
Have the tub resurfaced in white, painted the pink tiles black and have the counter top / sink replaced.
1960s floral patterns have resurfaced in today's home design magazines.
First - time and single women homebuyers have resurfaced in the real estate market, contributing to a significant share of transactions in a year marked by full - steam - ahead sales, according to the National Association of REALTORS ® (NAR) 2016 Profile of Home Buyers and Sellers survey.
This was previously scrapped but has now resurfaced in the latest firmware.
An idea similar to hashcoin's resurfaced in early 2013, and this time it escaped the theoretical realm.
The move to a glass design — which resurfaced in a Digitimes report — would be a return to form for Apple, which used glass in the iPhone 4 and 4S before transitioning to metal with the iPhone 5 after customers suffered ugly cracks after a spill.
In R. v. Kapp, the Court also acknowledged that criticism has accrued for the way in which formalism has resurfaced in some of the Court's post-Andrews jurisprudence, «in the form of an artificial comparator group analysis focused on treating likes alike.»
The ruling resurfaced in the news this week (via ABA Journal and the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel) because of yesterday's reinstatement of the lawyer who was the subject of the ruling, Carlos Gamino of Waukesha, Wis..
A blog post (oddly from 2009) resurfaced in my newsfeed recently from Tim Ferris, author of The Four - Hour Work Week.
Once again, a perennial question has resurfaced in the legal blogosphere: Does blogging generate revenues?
The last time I recall seeing this hoary old fraud was in the mid-1970s when it briefly resurfaced in the Analog sci - fi magazine.
Initially developed in the 1950s, the TWR design resurfaced in the early 1990s, and was later patented by Intellectual Ventures, the company from which TerraPower was spun out of.
Lawson's testimony resurfaced in December 2016 when coal producer Robert Murray of Murray Energy attached a copy of it to his own testimony against the standard.
On the occasion of a survey of his work, which opened at the American Folk Art Museum in New York in 2010, the critic Roberta Smith wrote in the New York Times, «Von Bruenchenhein belongs among the great American outsider artists whose work came to light or resurfaced in the last three decades of the 20th century...» She placed Von Bruenchenhein's unusual art in the company of that of Henry Darger, Martin Ramírez, Bill Traylor, James Castle and Morton Bartlett.
It resurfaced in the wake of the Skeaping retrospective and was bought by the sculptor's son.
Studies for these wall panels have resurfaced in recent years having not been exhibited publicly for three decades.
She had resurfaced in an article on Pollock by William S. Rubin that appeared in Artforum in 1967; the Museum of Modern Art acquired a painting just after she died, and occasionally exhibited it next to its Pollocks.
This theme later resurfaced in the 1990s as part of a series of works, three of which will be on display at Lisson Gallery.
Underwater and invisible for nearly 30 years, «Spiral Jetty» resurfaced in the early 2000s.
Martin disappeared for 18 months and then resurfaced in Taos, New Mexico.
Too - long - overlooked Pop - era dynamo Diane Simpson is making a comeback — her landmark Samurai series were first exhibited in 1983 at Phyllis Kind's Chicago gallery, and have now resurfaced in the inaugural exhibition at JTT Gallery's new (and much larger) space in the Lower East Side.
But the drive toward narrative, and an art audience's fascination with stories, has resurfaced in recent years, often in video, but perhaps more evocatively in installations, which invite comparisons with developments in contemporary fiction — shuffled chapters, meandering plot lines, mash - ups of genres, and elusive or unreliable narrators.
He resurfaced in Nova Scotia, in the early 1970s.
Kelly's iconic feminist work Post-Partum Document (1973 — 79) is resurfaced in a show devoted to her early photographs, films, and prototypes from the 1970s, tracing the first six years of her son's life and the intimate relationship between mother and child.
An altarpiece believed to have been designed by the novelist has resurfaced in Windsor.
On the occasion of a 2010 survey of his work at the American Folk Art Museum in New York, Roberta Smith wrote in The New York Times: «Von Bruenchenhein belongs among the great American outsider artists whose work came to light or resurfaced in the last three decades of the 20th century.»
AG: Your idea «Culturefield» has resurfaced in this exhibition.
Their Present — Press Play resurfaced in 2015 with an interesting idea.
It resurfaced in 2011 thanks to Songbird Productions, a retro Atari publisher and 15 - plus - year side project of Chris Forhan, who by day works for Seagate.
Todd later resurfaced in the comics as Red Hood, with a vendetta against the Bat - Family and the Joker.
However, recently Kingdom Under Fire II resurfaced in game events including Gamescom... Read More >>
Ryu, Ken and Sagat made obvious returns, and Birdie, Adon and Gen all resurfaced in the Street Fighter Alpha series.
Down with the sickness Following in the footsteps of countless other franchises that have resurfaced in overhauled, HD form this generation, publisher Activision has given new life to...
A number of titles have also been revealed, among them Joy Ride, the MIA Xbox Live Arcade racer which recently resurfaced in rumor form, Kinectimals (train and play with different animals), Kinect Sports (guess), Kinect Adventures (the river rafting title rumored earlier) and Dance Central (a So You Think You Can Dance - type experience from MTV Games).
While much of the stonework of the cathedral is dated to the medieval period, its structure has been rebuilt and the stonework resurfaced in such a manner that it does not resemble its original, unique appearance.
Championship Field Trials for Cockers were discontinued in 1965, but have resurfaced in recent years.
The clamshell form factor resurfaced in 2010 with the launch of the BlackBerry Style — the first flip - phone to have a full Qwerty keyboard.
Some of the Eagle Jazz concept design and ideas resurfaced in the second - generation Chrysler Concorde.
Yes, the legendary nameplate that has crossed deserts, forded rivers and conquered wilderness around the world has resurfaced in the form of the 2015 Land Rover Discovery Sport.
Similar problems later resurfaced in the way the school districts notified parents of students who were eligible for the new after - school tutoring services established under the federal law.
The cost of standardized tests, long assailed by testing critics as too high, has resurfaced in the debate over reauthorization of the No Child Left Behind Act currently underway in Congress.
Doc Savage was a popular character in American pulp magazines in the»30s and»40s, who later resurfaced in paperback novels from the»60s through to the 1990s.
Now, the director is under fire after an interview resurfaced in which he defends Roman Polanski, who was convicted of raping an underage girl.
Sebastian Stan nails the menacing bro character, but it's certainly not what we've come to expect from him since he resurfaced in Captain America: Winter Soldier.
The twist in Lakeview Terrace is that the bigot front and centre is a black man (named after Biblical Abel, no less) and that it's all been genre - mixed in the cop - gone - rogue, Internal Affairs / Unlawful Entry tradition, speaking ultimately to the distinct»70s feeling of paranoia towards authority that's resurfaced in films of the last eight Bush years while trying, with some success, to refocus racism into generalized rage, confusion, frustration, and intolerance.
Brittany resurfaced in early 2000 when she starred in «Girl, Interrupted» with Angelina Jolie and in the thriller, «Don't Say a Word.»
The ad, which was originally published in February, has resurfaced in a newspaper published by Ashley Madison.
In the end, one evening beforehand I realised that I have nothing to wear (this one is classic) so the idea of this look resurfaced in my head.
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