Sentences with phrase «titles in its confrontation»

For much of the last year, mainstream novelists were furious that Amazon was discouraging the sale of some titles in its confrontation with the publisher Hachette over e-books.

Not exact matches

The present confrontation is sharpened because process philosophy is highly cosmological in its perspective as is suggested by the title of Whitehead's key work, Process and Reality, An Essay in Cosmology.
The abbreviations A, B, C, D in the endnotes refer to the four manuscript versions, which are titled as follows: A «Saint Thomas Aquinas and Three Poets Who Did Not Agree With Him» (20 pages, concluding paragraphs missing); B «Thomas Aquinas, Philosophical Theologian, and Some Poets Who Do Not Agree With Him: An Imagined Confrontation» (33 pages); C = untitled manuscript (23 pages); D = Thomas Aquinas, Theologian, and Some Poets Who Do Not Agree With Him: An Imagined Confrontation» (22 pages, page 21 missing).
Lobov was involved in a confrontation with Nurmagomedov and his team at a hotel on Tuesday, and McGregor, who was stripped of the lightweight title, reportedly took offense to that.
Per Mertesacker was the latest Gunner to walk following a confrontation with the controversial striker, seeing red for a last - man challenge before Costa scored the winner at Emirates Stadium in late January to dent the Gunners» title hopes.
And, best of all, there was the posthumous, lovingly assembled Imagine: John Lennon (88), including the famous 1969 anti-war «Bed - In,» the TV confrontation with ultraconservative cartoonist Al Capp, never before seen footage of Lennon at home and at work, and of course several plaintive renditions of the title song.
This is important in any 3D Tales title — timing is absolutely crucial when it comes to enemy confrontations, where the player has the freedom to move in any direction and attack from any angle.
Titled Ityala aliboli / Debt don't rot, the show is a conceptual confrontation of the economic crisis in South Africa, which the artists assert — while exploring the legacies of colonialism and apartheid as well as the disappointment of democracy — exponentially precedes the global recession of the past few years.
Brooklyn - based Herter's detailed ink drawings (priced between $ 1,700 — $ 3,000) show fantastical characters in the throes of confrontation (titles include Accusal, 2015, and Aggressive Constellation # 5, 2015), while Bisky's watercolors of nude or swim trunk - sporting men (priced between $ 3,000 — $ 9,700), floating in on a pure white backdrop or playing chicken in crystal blue water, are some of the most lyrical pieces at the fair.
Titled Narcissus Garden (1966) the piece drew together many threads of Kusama's work, most predominantly the mirror and the orb, and offered a beautiful composition that up close was a confrontation of the viewer with themselves in the reflecting surface.
A central cluster of vegetation in the diptych, Untitled, is continuous across the pair of panels, literary staging a confrontation between the interior space established in the composition and the exterior one imposed by its edge; Beaded Curtain (Red Apples) identifies in its title the dual function played by an allover crimson chevron design as fruit on an arboreal range and the scrim through which the greenery is glimpsed.
The latter approach to ascertaining native title recognises that where Indigenous culture has survived confrontation with non-Indigenous culture, then it should be recognised in a way that ensures its enjoyment.
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