Sentences with phrase «times agog»

As Peter Schjeldahl writes in The New Yorker, «Outlasting insult and condescension, a woman among competitive men, and a figurative artist in times agog for abstraction, she triumphed.»

Not exact matches

Anyway — Looking back over last summer's «events» when we were all agog wondering which players were going and which were staying, I thought of comments that I and many others were making at the time.
The New York Times, back when it knew how to write great headlines, was even more effusive: «Lights All Askew in the Heavens / Men of Science More or Less Agog Over Results of Eclipse Observations / Einstein's Theory Triumphs.»
«Lights all askew in the heavens, men of science more or less agog,» proclaimed one of the most famous newspaper headlines in science history, in the Nov. 10 New York Times.
As to where it is all leading... well, Apes fans will be agog to know how a certain New York statue is holding up, and whether this film can in narrative terms do anything other than mark time.
After countless sharp corners and various experiments with steering lock and throttle input leave me agog, the road opens up to long uphill straight and it's time to focus on the engine.
I am agog when I hear about a painter who will be well paid for his expert painting say to the homeowner; the next time she or he wants to sell or buy a home they should call on him instead of the Realtor.
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