Together they will investigate the murder of an unknown writer
whose finest work may have been plagiarized by Pulitzer Prize - winning Broadway playwright Avery Mallard, coincidentally -LRB-?)
Not exact matches
Fully automated contractual systems are proposed to make business and the law
work better; the contracts people actually write are unregulated penny stock offerings
whose fine print literally states that you are buying nothing of any value.
How about giving the nod to Claudia Rosett, formerly of the Wall Street Journal and currently of Forbes, who did such
fine work exposing the U.N.'s corrupt oil - for - food program, and
whose 1989 dispatches from Tiananmen Square were, according to Richard Brookhiser, «the bravest, noblest reporting I have ever seen.»
We had it seemed
worked out a
fine blueprint for success: an excellent if not outstanding defensive pairing at the back augmented by two quick and capable fullbacks; a midfield that in truth may have no equal anywhere in the world let alone the domestic league; and a strike force quite capably lead by one Olivier Giroud,
whose goals, hold - up play and resolute willingness to hustle and help defensively have been magnificent.
«We're
working with the committees
whose filings were
fine from their end, and when they are posted they will reflect the fact that they were filed on the 15th.»
Republican Brooklyn state Sen. Marty Golden,
whose Senate district includes some of the Brooklyn portion of the congressional district, said he has
worked with Donovan for more than 15 years and «know him to be among the
finest public servants in our city.
Legislator James Maisano,
whose district includes parts of New Rochelle and Pelham, said «This was a terrific county / city effort, and when the
work is completed, New Rochelle's kids will have one of the
finest athletic facilities in the county.
«Because of the Harvard Stem Cell Institute, we were able to
work with other researchers to make patient cells into any type of neuron,» said Young - Pearse,
whose lab spent two years
fine - tuning protocols with collaborators to generate the neurons needed for her early onset Alzheimer's study.
Joshua - Tor's lab continues to
work on Argonaute, which has eight structural variants in the human system alone and
whose ability to
fine - tune the output of our genes can mean the difference between health and sickness, even life and death.
Having initially pursued a bachelor's degree in political science, Adajania,
whose formative years were spent surrounded by influences from her grandfather's bespoke tailoring shop, began forging a career in styling soon after graduation,
working as a costume designer for Bollywood films such as Cocktail, Dhoom 2, Everybody Says I'm
Fine and Love Aaj Kal.
Reality is the
work of Italy's most compelling film director by far: Matteo Garrone,
whose unrelenting cinematic depiction of the Comorra, Gomorrah, was among the
finest films made anywhere during recent years.
And yes, that's another stacked category, but I'd tap Hunter over, say, Octavia Spencer,
whose work in «The Shape of Water» was
fine but hardly memorable.
For Annihilation is ultimately a cerebral
work whose visual beauty, strangeness, heady sound design and sophisticated ideas prove Garland once more to be one of genre cinema's
finest living practitioners.
She's done
fine work with everyone from Martin Scorsese (The Aviator) to Adam Sandler (Click), but the fact that she keeps returning to the tight leather outfits of the perplexingly enduring Underworld series (
whose fifth film is due next January and sixth is now in development) suggests she isn't being offered better parts than a werewolf - slaying vampire.
In the mix is Double
Fine,
whose priority is not letting its hard
work developing a pair of games go to waste by securing Costume Quest and Stacking, games which were published on XBLA by THQ.
Brooklyn's
Finest (R for nudity, graphic sexuality, pervasive profanity, drug use and gory violence) Gritty, NYC crime saga, directed by Antoine Fuqua, about three NYPD cops (Don Cheadle, Richard Gere and Ethan Hawke) stationed in three different outer boroughs
whose paths cross serendipitously while
working the same case.
One of American cinema's
finest character actors, Dern,
whose career took off in the Seventies, proved too eccentric, too unconventional to
work as a mainstream leading man in commercial fare, but here he's wonderfully worthy of this auspicious lineage.
She's assembled a typically
fine cast, including Your Sister's Rosemarie DeWitt (
whose work in that film was uncanny), but everyone flounders here.
From Oprah's Oscar - nominated
work in «The Color Purple» (1985) through her
fine performances in films such as «Beloved» and «Selma,» she has demonstrated a remarkable ability to disappear into characters
whose adult lives couldn't be more dissimilar to hers.
This year's award went to Christopher Lee, the magnificently suave and sinister English actor
whose work is gloriously associated with Hammer horror films, notably as perhaps the
finest screen Dracula.
Roman J. Israel, Esq. (** 1/2) Denzel Washington delivers a typically
fine performance as an on - the - spectrum attorney
whose sheltered life as a legal researcher changes when his managing partner dies and he's thrust uncomfortably into a more public role (
working for slick attorney Colin Farrell).
Eden was, to my mind, the
finest film in the strongest collection of Seattle and Washington - born and - based filmmaking ever screened at SIFF, in a line - up that was framed by opening night film Your Sister's Sister (from hometown hero Lynn Shelton,
whose recent
work put independent Seattle filmmaking on the map) and closing night film Grassroots, shot in Seattle and based on the book by former Stranger political reporter Phil Campbell.
Which is a shame really, since a cast as
fine as Ben Stiller (
working his understated poor - guy sincerity to the limit), Eddie Murphy (showing hints of the comedic actor we all wish he'd remember how to be), Matthew Broderick (
whose hangdog eyes and casual smarts are sorely wasted), and Alan Alda (who, it must be said, absolutely kills it as the smarmy rogue financier) are ultimately undercut by a film that can't quite decide how angry (or how funny) it wants to be.
Pollack has frequently attracted
fine composers to
work on his films, and he did as well as was possible for a filmmaker making a western in 1966 by enlisting the services of Elmer Bernstein,
whose work on westerns was already legendary.
Ed Gonzalez and I are both rooting for the hidden - in - plain - sight James Franco from Spring Breakers, the better - than - ever Casey Affleck from Out of the Furnace, and, especially, John Goodman,
whose fleeting, ethereal appearance as a bitchy dandy in Inside Llewyn Davis is some of his
finest work in years.
And frontrunner Tommy Lee Jones turned in
fine, fiery
work in Lincoln, bringing complex life to abolitionist Thaddeus Stevens,
whose character arc is arguably the movie's most dramatic.
He's convincing as a no - fuss guy's guy, but he's upstaged by the lesser - billed crowd of 30 - ish
working actors,
whose ample screen time is this movie's
finest pleasure.
The public shows far greater tolerance for tests
whose scores may yield things we crave — admission to the college of one's choice, for example (SAT, ACT), even advance credit for college
work (AP)-- than for the kind
whose foremost purpose is to rank schools or teachers and give distant officials data by which to
fine - tune their policies.
The Radium Girls by Kate Moore, the harrowing true story of the women
whose lives were destroyed by
working with lethal radium, was also a hot pick, as well as Gail Honeyman's quirky Eleanor Oliphant Is Completely
Fine.
«We are proud to announce the winners & finalists
whose books truly embody the excellence that this award was created to celebrate, and we salute you all for your
fine work» — Ellen Reid, Founder NIEA
Dedicated to publishing
fine fiction, nonfiction, plays, screenplays, poetry, literary cartoons, photography and art, The Southampton Review opens its pages to writers from across the globe
whose work is compelling.
«Here is a gifted and assured writer
whose work reveals a
fine sense of place and thoughtful characters who have something worth saying....
Bid on
fine works by many renowned artists including Brian Bowen Smith, Michael Muller and Stephanie Hirsch and help Eastwood Ranch foundation's ongoing, successful
work to rescue, protect and find forever homes for animals
whose only hope is you.
Balthazar is a
fine bakery
whose work expresses its to commitment to patience and hand - craftsmanship.
Northwest by Northwest Gallery, celebrating their 28th year, features Original
Fine Art and
Fine Craft by established Pacific Northwest Artists
whose works are recognized for their excellence and contribution to the Arts.
riginal
Fine Art and
Fine Craft by established Pacific Northwest Artists
whose works are recognized for their excellence and contribution to the Arts.
The port of Soller is home to a sculpture park,
whose exhibits include
fine works by Majorcan artists and other island residents.
Thirdly, no, I was not the translator this time (that honor goes to Jason,
whose previous
work includes large portions of SENRAN KAGURA SHINOVI VERSUS and AKIBA»S TRIP: Undead & Undressed), but I was the sole editor, going over every single line with a
fine - toothed comb to ensure that the tone, voice and — most importantly — all descriptions of gore and suffering were perfect matches for our previously - released PSP Corpse Party titles.
The inclusions were
fine but the exclusions — artists
whose work was indispensable to the character of the»40s and»50s — made the show a cynical falsification of history.
Here, we chat with five artists
whose work proves that one man's trash is another man's
fine art treasure.
It's a busy time for Lane,
whose work ranges from representational commercial commissions to abstract
fine art: She's in the current issue of Studio Visit, a series of juried art books, and this summer, she's teaching «Art Making: 2D Processes» at the Arlington Arts Center, where she'll help familiarize students with a wide range of surfaces and techniques.
Three honorary doctorates in
fine art — from Dartmouth College (1962), UC Berkeley (1963), and the Pratt Institute (1965)-- also testify to the many artists
whose work was enriched by Hofmann and his extraordinary painting.
Gary Snyder
Fine Art in New York City presents the
work of Janet Sobel,
whose early 1940s drip paintings inspired Pollock to explore the possibilities of that style and essentially found the Abstract Expressionist school.
More recently, multiple paintings and
works on paper by Lewis, the late abstract painter
whose first museum retrospective debuted last fall at the Pennsylvania Academy of the
Fine Arts (and opens June 4 at the Amon Carter Museum of American Art in Fort Worth, Texas), have appeared regularly and covered the April catalog.
Her
work caught the eye of Jeanne Greenberg Rohatyn,
whose Salon 94 gallery, in New York, embraces ceramic sculpture and design as well as
fine art.
This rare and
fine example of the artist's early
work is thought to be of Miss Mary Jenkins,
whose family owned Priston Manor in Somerset.
Rounding off a
fine season of modern American art, which has seen stellar exhibitions at the Royal Academy and the British Museum, White Cube presents a retrospective of the
works of Wayne Thiebaud, considered one of the US's greatest living painters and
whose work has been shown all - too infrequently this side of the Atlantic in recent decades.
The exhibition will include both student
work and later professional achievements of such alumni and faculty as: Gertrude Jekyll, Sir Edwin Lutyens, Eric Ravilious, Edward Bawden, Hans Coper, Ossie Clark, Bill Gibb, Zandra Rhodes, Sir James Dyson, Eric Parry, David Adjaye, Tord Boontje, Ron Arad, Graphic Thought Facility and Neville Brody from the broad disciplines of Design, Architecture and Applied Art; Lady Elizabeth Butler, Dame Barbara Hepworth, Henry Moore OM, David Hockney OM, Bridget Riley, Eduardo Paolozzi, Tracey Emin (
whose 2001
work The Perfect Place to Grow, is both exhibited and referenced in the exhibition title), Chris Ofili, George Shaw and Spartacus Chetywnd will be represented from the field of
Fine Art in the sections on Personal and Political Expression.
«Jane South has an impressive background in combining her leadership experience of
Fine Arts programs in the US and Europe with her experience as a practicing artist
whose work cuts across disciplines and reflects the intersectional nature of contemporary arts practice,» said Gerry Snyder, dean of the School of Art.
Rauschenberg, who died in 2008 and
whose work is the subject of a major retrospective that opened this month at Tate Modern, was an outspoken critic of auction houses and the outsize profits from which artists were excluded, making Ms. MacLear, who will become a vice chair of Sotheby's
fine arts division, an unusual choice.