Sentences with phrase «whose early chapter»

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Levine spoke of himself as «passionate about schools,» having taught in NYC schools for two years in the early days of Teach for America, whose New York chapter he later led as executive director.
They've served, for example, as the quintessential naive boy - scout and provincial maid in their early films and as older, more tortured versions of the same in the chapters that bookend Krzysztof Kieslowski's Trois couleurs trilogy, whose ironic casting suggests a blueprint for Haneke.
But two days earlier, literary scholar Robert K. Wallace argued in his Wattis lecture that explicit references to «Moby Dick» appear in works by Stella whose titles he borrowed from the chapters of Melville's novel.
Organised in collaboration with MoMA in New York, each chapter of Rauschenberg's long career will be represented by important works, among which will be a stellar selection of his legendary Combines — hybrids between painting and sculpture — as well as his graphic screen prints whose depiction of the assassinated US president John F Kennedy signal the artist's early commitment to political activism.
Surrealism has long been an influence on Enrico David (b. 1966), whose work harks back to an indefinable chapter of the early twentieth century.
This year, we were lucky enough to see one in a series of many of this ongoing practice by R.H. Quaytman, whose exhibition Passing Through the Opposite of What It Approaches, Chapter 25, at The Renaissance Society opened in early January.
This process is outlined in § 322.271 (1)(a), F.S., which states: «Upon the suspension, cancellation, or revocation of the driver's license of any person as authorized or required in this chapter, except a person whose license is revoked as a habitual traffic offender under s. 322.27 (5) or a person who is ineligible to be granted the privilege of driving on a limited or restricted basis under subsection (2), the department shall immediately notify the licensee and, upon his or her request, shall afford him or her an opportunity for a hearing pursuant to chapter 120, as early as practicable within not more than 30 days after receipt of such request, in the county wherein the licensee resides, unless the department and the licensee agree that such hearing may be held in some other county.»
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