The archival community is currently in
shock over the cuts and working together to combat them.
Not exact matches
Governor Stephen Poloz scored a rare win
over the cynics in 2015, as his
shock interest - rate
cut a little
over a year proved to be entirely appropriate.
Gabriel for all his mistakes is better than Mertesacker, Holding and Chambers.His only problems were communication and decision making.His sale was pointless.He's now left us with three inconsistent defenders in Mertesacker, Chambers and Holding.Why am I not
shocked that Wenger plays Monreal
over some of these ones.The Ox loss to me is a big loss.There are players which every team's defender will find difficult to handle and Ox is one of them.He provides us with so much
cutting edge.However, I hope we buy a winger and not a wing back when he's sold.Our formation is a joke and I'm hoping we revert back to our old system.Those also calling for Reiss Nelson to replace him haven't learn their lessons.It'll probably be too late when it comes back to haunt us.
For Arsenal the part we always ignore is what always costs us and it won't
shock me if it happens again.The fact that Sanchez and even Walcott have been chosen
over him in CF tells me a lot about his quality.However, the thing is that both these players don't have striker instincts.They did well but to me they never really played like actual strikers and both had many limitations.Honestly, speaking as a striker he's better than both in terms of positioning and others but he lacks quality in finishing and
cutting edge.He's very lucky to be in Arsenal.
Finch
cut a
shocked figure when flames were shot into the air as he went to pick up the ball from
over the Adelaide Oval boundary line.
Chelsea lacked the
cutting edge: Chelsea's brand of attacking football on Wednesday night had some similarities with Sevilla, who were wasteful in front of goal, barring Ben Yedder, whose brace ensured a
shock triumph
over Manchester United in the competition.
They wrote to MPs saying that they will refuse to sign off budgets and are in «
shock and incomprehension»
over what funding
cuts will mean for schools.
This
cut down on the cost of the TeraFlex kit and
shocks that have continued to perform quite well
over the years.
I have 3 dogs and just
over 5 acres of land with nothing but trees on it I would have had to
cut down almost 100 trees to to build a fence so I got the electric fence I turn the
shock down and I did
shock myself a few times til it wasn't that bad but my dogs don't even let it get that far if they hear the beep which comes before the
shock they turn around it's worked so we'll for us they don't even wear their collars anymore they just know they have to stay in the yard
Wangechi Mutu:
Cutting Remarks Enrique Norten: Flux and Flexibility Julián Zugazagoitia: Mr. Zugazagoitia's Neighborhood Katarzyna Kozyra:
Shock Tactician Rika Noguchi: She Dreams of Flying Cai Guo - Qiang: Playing with Fire Andrea Rose: If It's Tuesday, It Must Be Tehran Milú Villela: «Supermom» as President Brad Cloepfil: Letting There Be Light Stephen Vitiello: Feel the Noise Tobias Bernstrup: Singing the Body Electronic Carmen Giménez: «She Doesn't Take No for an Answer» Franco Mondini - Ruiz: Kitsch and Sell Joe Amrhein: 750 Artists and Counting Linda Pace: Pace's Place Alain Fleischer: This Is Not Just a Think Tank Paul D. Miller a.k.a. DJ Spooky: The Sample Life Daniele Puppi: Thumps, Grunts, and a Leap Across the Void Ralph Rugoff: Making «Pathetic» Look Good Ingolf Timpner: Going for Neo-Baroque Hedwig Fijen: Moving with Manifesta Anita Contini: Creative Timing Eija - Liisa Ahtila: Scenes from a Mirage Marie - Laure Bernadac: Move
Over, Mona Lisa Mark Bradford: Dye Another Day
Increasingly, however, such dreams are turning to action — most notably in the case of the
shocking May 2015 walkout of the University of Southern California's MFA class of 2016 (now known as the USC Seven), who left the program as a group while issuing collectively signed communiqués about their grievances with school administration
over cuts in promised funding, treatment of tenured faculty and, perhaps most important, the very direction of the school's plans to emphasize already well - funded tech and design education
over fine art.
As I discussed in my last book, The
Shock Doctrine,
over the past four decades corporate interests have systematically exploited these various forms of crisis to ram through policies that enrich a small elite — by lifting regulations,
cutting social spending, and forcing large - scale privatizations of the public sphere.
If you need a quick short
cut to anything, it's just a swipe away from the edge, and I'm
shocked over how much I use this now.