Sentences with phrase «whose very title»

She caught the art world's attention with a groundbreaking essay whose very title, «Why Have There Been No Great Women Artists?
How does a book whose very title telegraphs «noncommittal» still end up feeling like it doesn't do what it says on the tin?
Michael Wolff's dishy Fire and Fury sold nearly two million copies in three weeks, thanks in part to Donald Trump's rants, while former FBI Director James Comey's memoir A Higher Loyalty — whose very title is a subtweet aimed squarely at the president — will almost certainly top next week's bestseller lists, with Trump taking to Twitter to call Comey a «slimeball» and «the WORST FBI Director in history.»

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City of Joy, the title of a well known book about Calcutta, is a reminder of the generosity of many who are very poor and Mary and I have known the wonderful welcome and hospitality of those whose homes are very simple.
I like then to point to a linguistic irony: I am often the only person in the room whose very denomination has «evangelical» in the title and whose confessional tradition was «evangelical» in dictionary senses (gospel - centered, German - Lutheran or Reformed, mainstream Protestant) before the Newsweek version was patented in America.
Whether Wenger decides to pull the trigger on a player whose price tag may now be at its most affordable in years could very well determine if Arsenal manage to make noise in the Champions League (or the Europa League), or decides if the club finally ends its Premier League title drought:
Recently an Arsenal team comprising of Mesut Ozil, Cazorla and Jack Wilshere were very much in the race for the Premier League title; now, they are behind an Everton side whose two key players are not even theirs (Gareth Barry and Romelu Lukaku are on loan).
The Green Team is represented by employees whose job titles and responsibilities are all very different — and that's by design.
As the title more than implies, What is thought of as a very fetching delectable and selective Caucasian woman who is seeking an equally captivating white male kindred spirit who likes to give oral without expectations of return, — by the way, only a white male, with emotional maturity and stability to match his years — whose educational level is commensurate with, or superior to, who has already been through marriage.
Its very title lovingly derives from the name of Miguel's oldest living relative, great - grandmother Mamá Coco, whose importance to the story only becomes clear late in the film.
Operation: Endgame, whose working title was Rogues Gallery, marks the very first filmmaking credit for Parisian director Fouad Mikati and uncollaborative screenwriters Sam Levinson and Brian Watanabe.
Toolbox Murders: it's a butcher's - menu of a title whose visceral potential — next time you mention it to someone, watch his or her face light up in mock disgust — almost outweighs its attendant stigma, and while the slayings pack a vicarious punch, nothing about the film transcends its very superfluousness.
The title refers both to the very first female and an American student (Scarlett Johansson) living in Taipei whose loser boyfriend (A Hijacking's Pilou Asbaek) ropes her into making a delivery to notoriously vicious crime boss Jang (Oldboy's Choi Min - sik).
The soap operas Hudson made with the director Douglas Sirk, whose windswept allegories of alienation (even the interiors looked windswept) influenced the lumpy - rain - cloud fatalism of Rainer Werner Fassbinder, exploited Hudson's sympathetic potential, their very titles soliciting tears: Written on the Wind, The Tarnished Angels, Magnificent Obsession, All That Heaven Allows.
We have many accomplished authors and publishers who are very knowledgeable about all things «self - publishing with KDP» whose titles are currently selling in Amazon's Kindle Store.
epubBooks is a project whose goal is to convert Project Gutenberg titles in to very high quality EPUB formatted books.
They find that the bulk of the «invisible» authors behind the very lowest sales records are indies whose aggregated work comprises almost a million titles:
Additionally, there are two titles - including one exclusively created for this bundle - from Doctor Who cultural historian Philip Sandifer, whose very readable work in his TARDIS Eruditorum book series has been lauded as an «incredibly in - depth analysis of the cultural setting and impact of the whole of Doctor Who».
A very polished Hack - and - Slash title whose missing features hinder long term enjoyment.
In her solo exhibition at 5 Car Garage, Sullivan has re-purposed an entire exhibition — or at the very least it's title, «BIG GIRL PAINTINGS» — by Julian Schnabel at New York's Gagosian gallery in 2002, which featured enormous portraits of young blond women whose eyes have been covered by raw, horizontal swaths of paint.
The very title, ART for the World, Fürstenberg attributes to the philosopher and her mentor, Fulvio Salvadori, whose approach to art she emulates «as an approach to universality, an approach to bridging with cultures and perspectives that we can all learn from.»
Chief among them recently has been the 83 - year - old Rose Wylie, whose delicious (and deliciously titled) show Quack Quack recently closed after a very successful run at the Serpentine Sackler Gallery.
Among the works on view were a copper plate incised with two craggy dents, titled Raising the Vessel, and three works from «The Very White Marbles» series, comprised of found wooden sculptures whose individual features Lund has carved out (all 2016).
The nine pieces at Knoedler's began as very small marbles, gifts for friends whose initials provide the titles.
Although the communities are diverse, the islands are often grouped by location [3], and together they form a strong region whose considerable influence is evidenced by the very existence of native title law today.
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