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There are a lot of catalogues that people send me; there are also catalogues that I bought especially for this.
The exhibition's earliest catalogues are delightfully sparse, lacking the supplemental information and deluge of analytical essays that pad most of today's museum catalogues.
Included among these books are first editions and rare catalogues.
The infographic catalogues the first five seasons of each show.
Critics still are hired to do exhibition catalogues and reviews.
Another nice touch is the captioning that catalogues each death.
Both Hulu and Netflix have stellar catalogues — Into the Dark!
It already lets brand Pages host product catalogues on its service.
You went to a cool store, or flipped through fancy catalogues.
Many libraries, unfortunately, disposed of their catalogues as computers replaced them.
But there are special craft catalogues with nothing but craft supplies.
But I learned to sing and play entire catalogues of music.
This book presents all of the show catalogues in one great hardcover.
Typewriters: I never actually saw one, but they are in the catalogues.
HHS catalogues breaches of unsecured health records affecting 500 or more people.
Instead, he casually catalogues routes taken, strategies deployed, weapons used, persons slain.
If hefty holiday gift catalogues have not hit your mailboxes yet, they're about too.
Tartt's narrator catalogues the world's visual clutter as greedily as any unblinking movie camera.
OVID will be an on-demand subscription service offering selections from these various catalogues.
In her photographs, the bloodied fabric catalogues the moments just before and after death.
There, she searched for coincidental and humorous combinations of text in the card catalogues.
"What would happen if this item was on the cover of our catalogues?" one asks.
This created an enormous backlash, with country store owners rioting and burning catalogues in bonfires.
Firms like Art19 allow advertisers to update and insert ads into podcasts, including back catalogues.
Not really, unless you tend to buy a lot of things out of airplane catalogues.
Most brick-and-mortar bookstores and even catalogues often only had 200,000 titles, but Amazon.
But there's no escapism to be had in the flower catalogues or the nursery aisles.
Here, they are scattered across exhibition catalogues, private discussions, rumors, blogs, and largely in Vietnamese.
It makes sense as long as the levy goes towards compiling catalogues raisonnés, for instance.
The novel tenderly catalogues that labor of caring which is also the labor of mourning.
The following year, Sears Roebuck-type catalogues went out to homes all over the country.
This refers to people buying items on credit from catalogues and making regular repayments over time.
Amazon catalogues millions of products so consumers can get what they want when they want it.
Acid-Free is presented with generous support from Art Catalogues at LACMA, Blum & Poe, and Gagosian.
The Postal Service is a large government agency America uses to deliver catalogues we never ordered.
"Anywhere, Anytime in Battlefield," reads the slogan on one of several 2014 Glocom catalogues obtained by Reuters.
We recite catalogues of flavors and textures: caramelized onion, butterscotch pudding, hazelnut, sweet cream, coffee, leather, prune.
"TV Drama in China", a study published by the Hong Kong University Press, elegantly catalogues permitted themes.
According to a New Republic analysis of data compiled by UNOS that catalogues organ transplants in the
Indeed, countless essays, interviews, and catalogues have largely been unable to disentangle Sikander's biography from her work.
When songwriters sell their music catalogues, the proposal ensures that the money is treated like capital gains.
Still, her mother had always talked to her about her paintings from what she saw in catalogues.
Sotheby's Old Master catalogues sit on the polished chrome shop furnishings nestled with the bags and shoes.
Maybe the lessons here are that art catalogues are not always viable in the conventional book trade.
Called the Genotype-Tissue Expression (GTEx) Project, the dataset catalogues RNA levels in 53 tissues across multiple individuals.
Streaming services have catalogues of around 30m songs each, compared with mere thousands of film and TV titles.
A University of Michigan researcher recently built a map that catalogues the balloon debris found commonly on beaches.
That practice has long been retired in favor of more diverse catalogues; isn't it time games caught up?
I'm sorry that it seems to be such slim pickings this year with regards to subscription streaming catalogues.
"The Filthy Rich Guide" is a fun, fast-paced half-hour that catalogues the ways in which the .
Made In America not only catalogues Simpson's life but how his trial encapsulated so much about American society.
To celebrate that, we got the night's DJs to pick a favorite track from the ILA back catalogues.
He catalogues the women he's been with—one who loves his boat, one who buys him clothes, etc.
He isn't thinking about anything in particular (or maybe he's thinking about Victoria's Secret catalogues, I don't know).
The Atlas Obscura book catalogues a wide selection of catacomb locations that might interest the morbidly inclined traveler.
In this slim but persuasive volume, she catalogues white Americans' centuries-long efforts to derail African American progress.
Rarer were catalogues from children's art museums or ones that were nationalist: Romanian children, Russian children, American children.
And like other Axis powers, Italy smuggled its propaganda abroad through films, magazines, art catalogues, and other visual media.
In 2005, art book doyenne Dagny Corcoran opened her Art Catalogues shop on the ground floor, increasing foot traffic.
As well as ticket sales, think of all the merchandising possibilities, from catalogues to replicas of jewellery and furniture.
Soon all that may remain of Sears are copies of its old catalogues, on sale on Amazon for $1.88.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads A few weeks ago I reorganized my art books, monographs, and exhibition catalogues.
Wilson and Rosenberg run ProtestCakes, an Instagram feed that catalogues cakes they make that have activist slogans on them.
The government has just gone from card catalogues to Google, which should reduce search times from months to minutes.
Eport has digitized the catalogues of furnishing manufacturers and allowed businesses to order direct, cutting out the middle-men.
Exhibition catalogues from the past list names of work by Nahui Olin that MUNAL's staff was unable to locate.
Most editions include a full list of artists and artworks, with many older exhibition catalogues scanned for online perusal.
La Mer creams also sold by mail order catalogues, and at small, high-end department stores like Henri Bendel.
"I'm bit of a nerd when it comes to looking through websites and catalogues," he told the Sunday Times.
What I dream of, but hardly ever find, are inexpensive exhibition catalogues with interpretative essays for the general reader.
From an unassuming building hidden between the concrete canyons of midtown Manhattan, Ami Ronnberg enthusiastically catalogues the world's dream imagery.
Roland asked him to sign two catalogues and then he asked whether I hadn't got anything for him to sign.
Twelve years later, he has published both his and my dream book, a collection of the Hairy Who's art catalogues.
More than 30,000 catalogues for the exhibition were sold, surpassing the last record set by a Kandinsky catalogue in 2009.
According to the announcement, W*E content will include a variety of formats like cooking shows and interactive toy catalogues.
Publishers of books, catalogues, as well as the government, have learned to allot sections of these jobs to various printers.
YouTube Music's launch in June 2018 combined premium major label catalogues with user uploaded tracks in a cohesive streaming service.
What I've long dreamt of, but rarely found at major exhibitions like this are catalogues that offer an accessible commentary.
Censys scans the internet weekly for connected devices and catalogues information about them, including their IP address, in a database.
Perhaps, with time, Super Slimey will become regarded as an essential piece of both Future and Young Thug's storied catalogues.
Rocca's work, in particular, relies in large doses on images from jewelry catalogues and kindergarten workbooks, and of household goods.
The site catalogues all episodes, although with newer ones you'll have to give them a few days before they become available.
Its mail-order catalogues with merchandise from toys, medicine and gramophones to automobiles, kit houses and tombstones made it the Amazon.
"Unless you're a really good home cook, it's hard to wade through that sea of Facebook ads and catalogues," said Masse.
Wouldn't it be better if someone digitised those manufacturer catalogues, and allowed you to order direct, cutting out the middle-men?
In 1746, these catalogues included five essays by Étienne La Font de Saint-Yenne, the first serious example of art criticism.
Freely accessible and the first of its kind, the EAMENA Database catalogues over 20,000 sites at severe risk in the region.
The online Endangered Archaeology in the Middle East and North Africa (EAMENA) Database catalogues over 20,000 archaeological sites at severe risk.
The GB250 Stamp Index, compiled from the Stanley Gibbons' official annually published catalogues, is available to analysts on Bloomberg terminals (STGIGB25).
Did you know that there's an existing tool that automatically catalogues everything you've viewed on your browser, and it's searchable, too?
From the stacks of his local public libraries, Young pulled illustrated catalogues filled with van Gogh's sunflowers and Old Master paintings.
In winter she ordered catalogues, pored Over subtleties of mouthfeel and touch: Tart and sweet and crisp; waxy , smooth , And rough .
More concretely, a reader can see her diary as a sequence that catalogues the refinement of her self-proclaimed "wild" writing.
Dumbarton Oaks research institute is using Arthur's software to guide development of machine learning software that catalogues images of Syrian architecture.
It catalogues the ways in which prosecutors allegedly violated each of those rights meant to be guaranteed under the ICCPR treaty.
Some of them, indeed, rival the major museums in the breadth and sophistication of their displays, and the lavishness of their catalogues.
While the administration furnished the station with pamphlets, exhibition catalogues, and maps, the Ladies often acted  put-upon when approached with questions.
The supermodel hit the front row at Calvin Klein Thursday in an outfit that had us reaching for our old Delia's catalogues.
The images come from everywhere – weird Finnish advertising, catalogues of everything from the 1920s to 1972, something from National Geographic, or whatever.
The mill, that employs more than 200 people, produces approximately 195,000 tons of supercalendered paper, that is used for magazines and catalogues.
This is on top of the hundreds-deep back catalogues that the likes of Hallmark and Lifetime replay relentlessly in between premieres.
Mr. Bradburne is not an art historian; the old academic standby—"compare and contrast"—does not dominate his exhibition choices, catalogues and presentation.
Mr Charney catalogues what he calls the "negative space history of art" filled with "more masterpieces than all of the world's museums combined".
Alas, these catalogues and checklists are more emotionally satisfying for Trump opponents (see, he is a tyrant, they can exclaim) than genuinely illuminating.
Unfolded, the front of the guide displays the landmarks on a map of Berlin, while the reverse catalogues the buildings in chronological order.
Instead of hunting for the "big one," the team pored over catalogues for tiny temblors, or quakes between negative magnitude 2.0 and 1.7.
These works include photographs, sculptures, postcards, prints, newspaper clippings, catalogues from art exhibits, books, posters, drawings, films, magazines, and audio recordings, among others.
Confucius' teachings address etiquette, as, arguably, do Plato's, in "Laws," when he catalogues how various types of guests from abroad should be treated.
He planted heirloom Mexican tomatoes at first, then some rare bean varieties he'd found in seed catalogues, and was soon overwhelmed with produce.
Recording companies and movie studios, with their vast libraries of copyrighted content, are once again poised to harvest handsome incomes from their catalogues.
Even in auction house catalogues advertising their services, the art handler disappears, replaced by attractive models only pretending to move million-dollar works.
The key feature of the National Gallery's exhibition of these catalogues is their chronology: by presenting a timeline of how they changed over time, it's possible to glean a sense of how the Salon fell from being the singular authority of artistic accomplishment and how the history of art exhibition catalogues developed from being merely taxonomic and descriptive to interpretive and critical.
Spring, on the other hand, has had success convincing a huge group of brands to turn over their product catalogues to its online storefront.
At the same time, von Guten was using Postal Market Catalogues, a print magazine service that allowed people to buy stuff by mail order.
It provided a rich library of content for users hungry for audio offerings outside of the mainly standardized catalogues of Spotify, iTunes, and Pandora.
The densely researched web of pictures and catalogues, receipts, translations and letters, court proceedings and handbills, painters, courtiers and players is at times confusing.
Such clauses relate to business models, release dates, catalogues of e-books, features of e-books, promotions, agency prices, agency commissions and wholesale prices.
They print pink vinyl collector's items of pop queen favourites and monetise their back-catalogues of 1970s has-beens, rather than promoting new artists.
The school supports them by running trade fairs and promoting their products in catalogues and on websites, and presents their ideas to potential investors.
They armed themselves with bats and knives, which they fashioned out of farm equipment, and used mail-order catalogues and dinner trays as shields.
The professional catalogues have been backed up, and as for the rest, the New York Public Library wouldn't even keep most of that stuff.
The newspaper, run by the Xinhua agency, said several government departments were currently drafting policies and considering revising catalogues specifying what technologies should be imported.
Now it's easy to purchase single tracks of music for little money or stream huge catalogues of it for just a few dollars a month.
Ms Broyer catalogues the windows where the author looked and the trails where she walked, as if trying to capture a ghost on analogue film.
Spotify's public declaration sent ripples through the music industry, sparking questions about whether, and how, streaming companies should police their catalogues of some 20163m songs.
Cillizza tweets more frequently than most included in this sample, and the algorithm only catalogues each account's most recent 3,200 tweets because of Twitter's API.
She also consults for public and private institutions, and has published comprehensive monographs and catalogues addressing contemporary visual arts from the Arab world and Iran.
New broadcasting rules proposed in May require that streaming services like Netflix and Amazon Prime feature a certain amount of European content in their catalogues.
As a teenager, I would pore over catalogues and fashion magazines, dreaming of the day my shopping budget would exceed my meagre pocket money allowance.
Irritable behavior, angry outbursts, and reckless or self-destructive behavior are hallmarks of PTSD, according to the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual, which catalogues psychiatric illnesses.
N Brown has reduced its range of household and electrical items to focus on fashion in recent years, and is moving away from catalogues to online.
In his recent book, "Market Madness: A Century of Oil Panics, Crises and Crashes," Blake Clayton catalogues four eras when the world panicked about "peak oil".
The fair spotlights an eclectic range of artists' books, catalogues, monographs, periodicals, zines, ephemera, and multiples, presented by over 100 publishers, antiquarian dealers, artists, and galleries.
The Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA) launched Collator, a program for visitors to create their own print catalogues of works from the museum's collection.
He has applied for a National Science Foundation grant to create an educational app that catalogues unique musical signatures for every element in the periodic table.
He mixes these improvisational scribbles with catalogues of abstract symbols and clumps of black lines that hover on the edge of figuration without committing to it.
And that's not even including the many archival materials — letters, books, poems, exhibition catalogues, envelopes, maps — which are on show, in fairly un-modern display cases.
A rate increase of such magnitude would likely destabilize national mail operations and could even force local newspapers, charities, catalogues and magazines out of business entirely.
The ministry said its investigation found the fuel economy on models including the Pajero, Outlander and RVR SUV models were lower than stated in marketing catalogues.
If the name Frederick Mellinger sounds familiar, it's most likely because someone in your home received Frederick's of Hollywood lingerie catalogues while you were growing up.
The company said it checked all available databases, catalogues and resources and found nothing at that time to indicate the painting was ever in Lindon's collection.
At the Rubell Museum, Lovest's friends and relatives arrived at the exhibit, congregating beside the gift shop, where hardcover catalogues of Young's art retail for $10.
As of now, Flixable only catalogues what's available on Netflix in the United States, but he plans on expanding it to include other countries as well.
It's also requiring political advertisers to register with the company, and catalogues all political advertisements in a new dashboard so users can see who paid for them.
Launched in 2016 by Colpa Press, Minnesota Street Project, and Park Life, SFABF spotlights an eclectic selection of artists' books, catalogues, monographs, periodicals, zines, ephemera, and multiples.
Hacking for Defense has vaulted beyond Stanford into the course catalogues of schools from the Ivy League to state systems, land grant colleges, and liberal arts institutions.
Plenty of renowned artists have accumulated lesser catalogues of music than Sting's while committing worse sins than being found vaguely irksome by a segment of the public.
After perusing mail-order bride catalogues and even consulting his children in the process, he paid for a 25-year-old woman from the Philippines named Pura.
Consumers may ultimately gravitate to one dominant service, with which all musicians feel compelled to do business; or competing services could co-operate to share artist catalogues.
Two of Kienholz's housemates sit across from them and flip through pages of a folder that catalogues movies the tenants have requested to watch over the years.
Two people who should know are the Chic founder and his manager, who have started a company to buy some of the world's most famous back catalogues.
"She's adorable and great to work with, and the shots we captured with her for our holiday catalogues are beautiful," a spokeswoman for American Girl tells PEOPLE.
But these pages were essentially just catalogues of hundreds of different animals being "lol"—it was impossible to establish any kind of connection with one particular pet.
Glocom sold over 30 products related to battlefield radio equipment, according to catalogues seen by Reuters on its Malaysian website, which was taken down late last year.
The European Commission unveiled rules on Wednesday that require Netflix and other streaming services to make sure that 20 percent of their catalogues consist of European content.
It's all too easy to get lost in the collection, which meticulously catalogues every work, providing as much information as possible, from context to film projection speed.
Among its projects: creating online catalogues raisonnés for the work of Schiele, Grandma Moses, and the Austrian painter Richard Gerstl (1883–1908), a maker of psychologically intense portraits.
The location-based aggregator of flyers, coupons and catalogues works under the brand name Retale in the United States, with groups including Walmart and Target among its customers.
The satirical book, out Tuesday, serves as a companion to The Daily Show's interactive pop-up exhibition, which catalogues the commander-in-chief's most shocking and controversial tweets.
Up until now the Kemet and 3rd Party back catalogues have never been officially reissued—unsurprisingly, they go for stupid money on Discogs—but that's set to change.
Today, these early original catalogues are rare collectors' items, but their lasting influence is the notion that even once an exhibition has been de-installed, its influence resonates.
For instance a veteran who has visited a doctor and taken medicine prescribed for PTSD, who also receives gun catalogues in the post, could be deemed high risk.
And, of course, if you search the iOS or Android app stores, you'll find plenty of mushroom identifying apps, most of which are catalogues of pictures and text.
As they pore over seed catalogues and balance sheets in preparation for another year farming in an unpredictable climate, young farmers across the country will be listening carefully.
The European Commission unveiled expected rules on Wednesday that require Netflix and other streaming services to make sure that 20 percent of their catalogues consist of European content.
As chronicled in Nancy Princenthal's exquisite biography, Martin discouraged photographs and catalogues of her paintings, and the gallery at the Harwood is the proving ground for her misgivings.
Earlier today, the museum launched a new online resource granting the public access to historical information and catalogues from past Whitney Biennials, dating back to that first exhibition.
The station, which is the official curator of the North Atlantic blue whale catalogues, is home to thousands of whale pictures, some of them in black-and-white.
This week, Louvre's Nazi loot, gender imbalance in the art world, Linda Nochlin and the female gaze, Amazon's welfare scam, the future of Canadian art catalogues, and more.
A regular contributor to Artforum, his work has appeared in publications including the New York Times, and he has written extensively on contemporary art in numerous catalogues and journals.
Sears dates back to the late 1880s and its mail-order catalogues with merchandise from toys, medicine and gramophones to automobiles, kit houses and tombstones made it the Amazon.
In French and German gallery exposition catalogues dating from the 1910s and 1920s, he searched for paintings considered forever lost, ones whose images had never been replicated and reprinted.
One needs only to examine the differences in catalogues preceding and immediately after the French Revolution to intuit that the traces of political turmoil were present in its pages.
The FCA said the rules will cover a range of companies who offer BNPL credit, including catalogues, store cards and retailers who offer finance at the point of sale.
Today, these bots know to delegate tasks to predefined web services; some attempts are made to build dynamic cloud catalogues of "how-tos" redirecting to the correct web service.
When the agency in Paris told me I was booked for a magazine called Sports Illustrated, I snapped that I hated sports and didn't want to do sports catalogues.
I bought books and a special thermometer to start tracking my cycles; I joined the forums on Kindara (a fertility app) and spent hours poring through sperm bank catalogues.
The New York Times has compiled a massive list called "Trump's Lies," in what they say catalogues "nearly every outright lie" President Trump has made since his January inauguration.
Impressions are the principal access to Michelangelo's mind; he apprehends the city in sumptuous catalogues of spices, minerals, dyes, and other rare merchandise that he records in a notebook.
" There, he noted, he examined "all kinds of catalogues of ancient Chinese artists' works, as well as ink stones and the seals of different dynasties my father had collected.
Armed with scissors and glue, Ernst performed meticulous surgery on 19th-century engravings— illustrations from Gothic romances, penny dreadfuls, mail order catalogues, and scientific texts — to create disquieting tableaux.
Unfortunately, the archive presents little supporting information for the vast majority of biennials, lacking full digitization of catalogues or even a blurb about each biennial's cultural impact or highlights.
With the vision of supporting long-term engagement between artists and communities, she has curated over 50 exhibitions of artists working in contemporary art and produced companion exhibition catalogues.
But a comparison of these figures to the samples depicted in catalogues published by the companies producing them, as well as the diligent work of historians, reveals their provenance.
Much as they approximate his memories of this "Grand Guignol theatre," the material also directly evokes the wares sold in anachronistic mail-order gag catalogues — another rich mine for inspiration.
"There isn't any direct competitor to what we do," he said, explaining that the public sector data play can be roughly divided into two camps: the data warehouses and catalogues.
But it has suspended plans to expand into Europe with new websites and catalogues in Dutch and German and a new sales manager, a combined 35,000 pounds' worth of investment.
But the furniture industry is notoriously old fashioned, forcing buyers to leaf through hundreds of paper catalogues, most of which are outdated by the time you get around to ordering.
Her writing career spanned the 1950s to the middle of the current decade, with more than thirty books and countless exhibition catalogues, magazine articles, and newspaper reviews to her credit.
While some collections have diversity of both size and skin color in their catalogues and product shots (like the ASOS x GLAAD& collection), they are the exceptions — not the rule.
I Am, I Am, I Am: Seventeen Brushes With DeathBy Maggie O'FarrellOut February 2401In this memoir, Maggie O'Farrell catalogues in undramatic, even-keeled prose, her 29 distinct brushes with death.
Yet with music catalogues and prices mostly similar across the industry, Spotify will have to depend on its personalized recommendations and platform-agnositic strategy to beat its deep pocketed competitors.
No recalls were necessary as the misconduct did not compromise the safety of the affected models, and mileage readings were in line with levels presented in product catalogues, Nissan said.
The copyright office still runs on a largely paper based system (some records kept are still kept in card catalogues) and is forced to share the library's aging IT systems.
This flurry of consolidation created a handful of giant content owners, with massive back catalogues and a willingness to spend heavily on old shows and new programming (see chart 1).
The studio had yanked the catalogues of artists like Adele and Miguel from the platform in mid-2015 amid a breakdown in negotiations on its way to a subscription deal.
I was shown a handful of catalogues that already had very detailed mock-ups of the iPhone 8 with cases on, including 'anti-scratch hybrid' cases and folio-style cases.
What they're saying: "The energy logistics industry is a $1.7 trillion market worldwide, yet still operates from old school catalogues and phone orders," Crosslink partner Matt Bigge said in a statement.
Supporters of an internet sales tax argue that the Quill case   was decided at a time when mail-order catalogues fueled remote shopping and is now outdated in the Internet age.
Thursday's hearing is expected focus on Volume I of the Mueller report, which catalogues well over a hundred contacts between members or associates of the Trump campaign and Kremlin-linked figures.
Print magazines are fading, more and more bills are paid online, and many brands have scaled back on printed catalogues, preferring to funnel resources into website upkeep and social media instead.
The site catalogues videos and pictures 24 hours at a time, so figuring out just how prolific Kasich has been there since his "slow our lives down" request is not easy.
Bates is the 29-year-old founder of the Everyday Sexism Project, a website which catalogues instances of sexism experienced on a day-to-day basis using anonymous submissions from women.
Gutoskey's carved-block elements interact with collage pieces from botanical catalogues and cards, creating gentle visual puns ("I'm always good for a fruit or pansy joke while I'm working," he quips).
Because Carroll exhibited widely in France, Germany, Italy, and Switzerland, but not (for many years) in New York, there is not, despite, his numerous exhibition catalogues, massive commentary on his art.
However, the catalogues' eventual incorporation of critical texts, which could influence how the exhibitions could be perceived, suggests that not only were the Salon exhibitions focused on modern life, they reflected it.
One of the best memories I have of the opening is when the two young women we had asked to greet visitors placed a Koran on the table next to the catalogues.
The Card Catalog spotlights the tenacity of Melvil Dewey (yes, of Dewey Decimal fame), for instance, who strove for years to fulfill his dream of creating a national standard of cards catalogues.
The company suffered from a fall in demand for glossy paper as tablet computers and e-readers eroded the traditional magazine industry and as retailers relied more on websites than printed catalogues.
Those who insist on writing signs, menus or catalogues only in Spanish can be fined anywhere from hundreds to thousands of euros, depending on company size or the quantity of untranslated language.
Anyway, the Tuff City Kids remix of "Telescope Lover" is another fine entry in one of contemporary dance music's strongest back catalogues and you can check it out exclusively here on THUMP.
Sainsbury has already opened 13 Argos Digital stores, using tablet PCs instead of catalogues to select goods and place orders, in its supermarkets and has committed to opening 250 over three years.
The subreddit catalogues the lives of the last remaining #TrueLads, their "banter" and "cheeky Nandos" and underwhelming nights out: It's a joke on the Mad Lads, masquerading as a community for them.
In addition to authoring numerous books, catalogues, and over 70 scholarly articles, she demonstrated the functions of full-scale drawings in the complex technical process of producing Renaissance panel paintings and frescoes.
That's particularly true when local rivals, which include Netflix-like Hooq and iFlix in Southeast Asia and more traditional pay TV services, are cheaper or on par and include significantly larger programming catalogues.
"Aldi Of The Week" is an Australian Twitter account compiling the unexpected items from the German supermarket, harking back to the golden days of the bizarre products you'd find in mail-order catalogues.
The trove of programming on Disney+ not only includes its archive of animated classics, but also catalogues of material from other studios that Disney owns, which include Marvel, Pixar and 20th Century Fox.
He called for an international campaign to "help all countries at risk to prepare for the worst" by establishing digital inventories, catalogues and detailed records of their archaeological sites, museum collections and archives.
Here Krueger catalogues how integral listening to music is to contemporary human life, and marshals research that suggests people are more content when undertaking quotidian tasks, like commuting or cleaning, while rocking out.
In late 2019, the Coptic Museum opened Beyond Museum Walls: Marguerite Nakhla, an exhibition curated by Moussa that features Nakhla's works along with archival material including exhibition catalogues, newspaper clippings, awards, and letters.
Patterson's success came relatively late in life, and much of the book catalogues her various rich-girl-in-the-Jazz Age high jinks: ditching husbands one and two, hunting water buffalo in Indochina.
I would say that the above paragraph catalogues a considerable conundrum in the labor market that strongly suggests that analyzing it as though it is in equilibrium or headed there soon is wrong headed.
So, as the defense catalogues those millions of pages trying to figure them out, he is told as the trial is about to begin that, say, 85033 documents will be presented to the jury.
The watchdog was publishing feedback to its November review of high-cost credit, which also identified concerns about the rent-to-own lending sector, home-collected credit and credit on goods bought in catalogues.
This could involve any number of scenarios from keeping large, complex data catalogues up-to-date to coordinating the intricate flow of construction materials between companies or content rights management across an entertainment industry.
They are inherently private and personal spaces — gone with card catalogues is any log of whatever I've checked out, as libraries now keep no records of what has been borrowed after items are returned.
Currently, the vast majority of works on Mapping Paintings — which is funded by Boston University and the Kress Foundation — arrive from its Titian-centric forebear, with Cranston drawing data from catalogues and museum websites.
The government-run Consumer Affairs Agency said that product catalogues and websites for vehicles sold by Japan's sixth-largest automaker carried misrepresentations of their fuel economies, in accordance with a goods and services labelling law.
There are also a number of third-party apps that work with Android, such as ZenScreen, a service that catalogues how phones are used and allows users to pause apps that are becoming time sucks.
That's particularly the case in the European Union, where policymakers are weighing whether to force streaming giants like Netflix to devote upwards of 20 or 30 percent of their online catalogues to European-made content.
Future Group, which pioneered hypermarkets in the country, is outfitting small shop-owners and entrepreneurs with digital catalogues so that consumers can order Future Group products in places where there will never be a store.
A pamphlet, handed to festival goers on arrival explains the project in detail, along with period illustrations of Milanese nobility enjoying the "garden of delights," and extensive catalogues of the flora and fauna on display.
So, you can see a very distinct Rare thread running through the catalogues of each composer, which certainly comes to the fore in the feeling of the Yooka-Laylee music, which you can stream below.
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - Online video streaming services such as Netflix and Amazon Prime will be required to devote at least a fifth of their catalogues to European content under proposals set to be announced next week.
Amazon, Europe's biggest e-book distributor, will not force publishers to offer terms and conditions, such as on wholesale prices, business models and e-book catalogues, similar to those they have agreed with Amazon's rivals.
Kate Wagner is a 23-year-old grad student and the writer behind McMansion Hell, a blog that catalogues and critiques the ostentatious cookie-cutter houses that became emblematic of the U.S. real estate bubble.
The reform would apply to broadcasters' catch-up TV services, which are only available for a limited time, and live streaming, but not their on-demand catalogues and online streaming platforms like Netflix, the document says.
Critics of the fry-panic have discovered it in the back catalogues of George W. Bush, Kurt Cobain (who was the lead singer for Nirvana, a grunge-rock band), and Ira Glass (an American radio host).
According to historical accounts, Japanese families who were interned couldn't shop at local stores and were only allowed to order new clothes or fabric to sew their own clothes from a handful of mail-order catalogues.
The most obvious manifestation of this shift is seen in the growing size of these catalogues: the early livrets were only a few pages long but later ones included information on the judges, critics, biographies, etc.
No place catalogues these mishaps quite like Reddit, which has become a hub for shared stories of broken buttons, unfortunate bra sightings, and even a valuable lesson (or two) about tube tops and amusement-park rides.
The White House is attempting to shape expectations: Even if the special counsel's report catalogues unsavory conduct and connections, it will be portrayed as exoneration if there was no "collusion" in the sense of criminal collaboration.
Unequipped to see these aspects of black aesthetics as important to art history, the institutional apparatus of labels, catalogues, and curatorial essays generally passes over them quickly, erasing their significance for Marshall's positioning as an artist.
A new European proposal could require Netflix and other video-on-demand services to make sure at least 20 percent of their catalogues consist of European programs and films, according to the Financial Times and Reuters.
The artists explore different themes in their individual catalogues but together they offer insight into their East End lives in the neighbourhood of Malvern set to a backdrop of psychedelic adventures as told in their lyrics.
Such a relationship would also go against all the work Instacart has done to make its own app synonymous with grocery delivery by making sure all popular grocers list their grocery catalogues within the Instacart app.
The report catalogues their exemplary actions, as well as the authority of attorneys general in each state, to act to defend against attacks on state clean energy policies and to promote the growth of clean energy.
A well-known art historian, Driskell has contributed many important essays to books and catalogues on African American Art and the Harlem Renaissance, as well as organized and curated many vital exhibitions devoted to black artists.
Many of the early reviews of SoundCloud Go complained that the service lacked full catalogues of music from artists and many of the big stars were missing, something the start-up has said will improve with time.
Notable controversial Saudi ads have included airbrushing women out of Ikea catalogues, the portrayal of athletic women in a Nike ad and a Coke ad where a young woman is being taught to drive by her father.
Ebay was the first place where rare books could really flourish online, but traditional dealers still held off, more comfortable selling through the mail, via catalogues, or in person at specialized fairs and brick-and-mortar shops.
Here's a basic and hypothetical example: I sent catalogues/emails/Facebook ads to 10,74 people for $5,000 and that directly resulted in 100 new customers (who are projected to generate a total of $12,000 in lifetime revenue).
According to the Yemen Data Project — an organization that catalogues coalition air strikes — approximately one-third of those bombs have landed on a range of non-military targets, from schools and hospitals to marketplaces, bridges, and seaports.
GENEVA (Reuters) - Canada has filed a complaint against the United States over anti-dumping duties imposed on imports of supercalendered paper, which is used in glossy magazines and catalogues, the World Trade Organization (WTO) said on Thursday.
At the Pleasure Chest [the first feminist sex toy store, in Lieberman's view, which was run by two gay men named Duane Colglazier and Bill Rifkin in New York City], catalogues noted the importance of the clitoris.
The catalogues that feature sperm "donors" (donors in scare quotes because they are paid) recruited for sperm banks have already excluded 99% of applicants, and who is left tends to have very desirable health, intelligence, and beauty traits.
He raised a new $300 million fund (backed by Blackrock and other institutions) in 2016 to acquire rights in music catalogues amid a market he says has improved substantially due to growth opportunities stemming from the streaming model.
More classically, medleys from both the Beatles and Elvis Presley catalogues were chosen, while Hungary's Ivett Tóth started to trend with a skate to AC/DC's "Back in Black" and "Thunderstruck," complete with period-appropriate studded black jacket.
More suspicious packages were reported to authorities around Germany - one, which German media suspected contained a grenade, was sent to the state chancellery in the eastern region of Thuringia but police found only rolled-up catalogues inside it.
GENEVA, July 5 (Reuters) - Canada won the bulk of a ruling at the World Trade Organization on Thursday in a dispute over U.S. duties on Canadian exports of supercalendered paper, which is used in glossy magazines and catalogues.
"I absolutely don't think that [Black Dog's] collapse indicates art catalogues are not viable or worth producing," says Jonathan Middleton, a curator who of late has co-founded the art, design and publishing service Information Office in Vancouver.
N Brown, whose brands target women aged 30 and above, and those of a larger frame, has reduced its range of household and electrical items to focus on fashion recent years, and is moving away from catalogues to online.
Scully's catalogues are Human (2019), with essays by Kelly Grovier and Javier Molins, who is the curator; and Sean Scully Eleuthera (2019), with an essay by Werner Spies and Scully in conversation with Elisabeth Dutz, who is the curator.
While over 22.2,22012 buildings and monuments are known through literature, maps, and the surviving regionary catalogues of the city of Rome, one must also keep in mind that the current model still contains an significant amount of educated conjecture.
While noting progress in some industries, such as pharmaceuticals, Harborn said Beijing should abolish its myriad foreign investment catalogues and lists of restricted industries for foreign investors, and "let one company law rule the activities of companies in China".
However, Pete Hanff, an assistant director at the library, said he had no evidence of the JFK papers being part of its catalogues, but that they may have at one point been secured by private sources or autograph collectors.
Infrequent and invaluable travels to Vienna, Stuttgart, Cologne, or Paris, and semi-secretly circulated catalogues of exhibitions such as documenta 4 (1968) and When Attitudes Become Form (1968) provided additional knowledge about the contemporary art scenes beyond the Iron Curtain.
Catalogues are commonly valued based on the "net publisher's share," which is the average amount of annual royalty money left over after paying out any percentages owed to others (like a partial stake in the royalties still held by the artist).
Like other mature internet meme systems, biaoqing are a grassroots, fast-evolving visual vernacular that surfaces and catalogues the shared experiences and emotions of the Chinese interneting public, a Rosetta Stone of sorts for identifying and interpreting shared cultural references.
The big picture: These officers are among the 3,500+ identified by the nonprofit Plain View Project, which catalogues public Facebook posts by former and active duty officers that appear to endorse racism, homophobia, xenophobia, Islamophobia, general violence or police brutality.
N Brown, whose brands target women aged 30 and above, and those of a larger frame, has reduced its range of household and electrical items to focus on fashion in recent years, and is moving away from catalogues to online.
When services compete on the basis of catalogues, that dispels the dream of having all of the world's music available in one place; users must instead decide whether to sign up for multiple services or miss out on some artists.
Free and open to the public, Printed Matter's LA Art Book Fair is a unique event for artists' books, art catalogues, monographs, periodicals, and zines presented by over 290012 international presses, antiquarians, artists, and independent publishers from over 20 countries.
You have catalogues, anthologies, textbooks, but we wanted to do something that is really about creating this special book that can be a textbook, a catalogue that shows the richness of Activestills' work, and a collection of essays on the work.
In his 2008 works he began incorporating different types of imagery and objects, such as game boards, pages from old magazines, and reproductions of well-known and little-known works from art books and auction catalogues, which serve as starting points.
Graham's federal suit follows his mailing of cease and desist letters to Prince and the gallery last February, which demanded they stop showing and distributing Prince's work with Graham's photograph and remove all unauthorized reproductions found in catalogues or on websites.
Handling artists not only allows for control of their remaining unsold work, but it also offers access to their catalogues raisonnés, a thorough accounting of every piece by the artists and who owns them — which can lead to future sales.
Facebook has been encouraging businesses to buy ads intended to drive users inside their brick-and-mortar stores, encouraging users to order food or buy movie tickets using their Facebook accounts, and offering small businesses a place to upload their product catalogues online.
Museum catalogues of artworks typically include provenances, with a detailed account of the particular works; although this massive, two-volume publication includes some interpretative essays about Catholicism and fashion, and color photographs of the garments, it doesn't treat them seriously as art.
Others felt that the book was simply a species of Surrealism, something like Max Ernst's book "Une Semaine de Bonté" ("A Week of Kindness"), in which a collage of illustrations—harvested from Victorian encyclopedias, catalogues, and novels—hints at a mysterious narrative.
And if it's a veiled critique of empire that movingly catalogues the horrible costs of imperium , what do you do with all the imperial dazzle—the shield, the parade of future Romans, the apparent endorsement of the hero's dogged allegiance to duty?
The subjects include such infectious banalities as pulp-fiction paperback covers, cheeseburgers, kittens, tawdry erotica, liquor bottles, over-the-counter drugs, folded shirts, the artist's family and friends, and models from mail-order catalogues—there are even a few spin-art paintings.
One segment shows how people work to rationalize and predict the behavior that leads to death; the other uses the technology that catalogues city spaces and records the manner in which people move about it, thereby foreseeing how heavily trafficked the cityscapes are.
Its findings came from a rigorous dive into the public online catalogues of these museums, deploying a sample of 10,000 artist records comprising over 9,153 unique artists to crowdsourcing, and analyzing 45,000 responses, to infer artist genders, ethnicities, geographic origins, and birth decades.
Archived catalogues around the studio show examples of exquisite oversize paper kimonos, and intricate Korean style water holding paper vessels that require handmade paper that is then corded and woven into a sculptural figure; all had been produced in the studio on-site.
The proposals will require that streaming services give over at least 30% of their on-demand catalogues to original productions made in each EU country where a service is provided (individual EU Member States could choose to set the content bar even higher, at 40%).
While the model is still just 35, this season already marks her sixteenth time parading up and down the runway in her sparkly underpinnings and those ornate 60-pound wings, to say nothing of the innumerable times she's posed for the brands catalogues and photoshoots.
Executives are willing to spend an exuberant amount of money on securing tentpole features, top series, and creators in the United States as a way to stay ahead of major competition that has back catalogues of fan favorite movies and TV shows Netflix doesn't.
While the system featured some truly excellent games by Nintendo, the console, which paired with a tablet controller, failed to attract the support of publishers like EA, Activision, and Ubisoft, whose AAA games help to fill the catalogues of Sony's PS4 and Microsoft's Xbox One.
This is achieved through a richly illustrated and meticulously researched consideration of the fugitive art actions performed by the audacious person named Marcel: his window displays, art dealing, designing of surrealist shows and catalogues, promotional activities, administrative functions, and ambivalent curatorial personae, for example.
" Stern catalogues Nietzsche's most problematic traits in the "Cambridge Companion," although he adds the caveat that "we must have more categories available to us than 'Nazi/not-Nazi,' 'anti-Semite/anti-anti-Semite,' 'far-sighted/foolish' or 'to be attacked/defended at all costs.
Simon catalogues a number of these tiny puppet-masters, traveling to far-flung locales in search of zombie ants, killer shrimp (which are a particularly unpleasant sort), diabolical caterpillars, cunning birds, murderous bumblebees, and the beautiful jewel-toned wasps that perform complex brain surgery on unsuspecting cockroaches.
This proportion will remain unchanged under the proposal but VOD services would get more formal obligations — with a proposed requirement that they have at least a 20 per cent share of European content in their catalogues, and give good visibility to European content in any offers.
According to Frahm's translation, one of these tablets lists "fodder for the dogs of the palace," and another catalogues the rations of weaver women in the month of Nig-Enlila—forty liters of soup and twenty fish per day, between the first day to the thirtieth.
"Mattel is the owner of one of the strongest catalogues of children and family entertainment in the world, think Barbie, Hotwheels, American Girl, Fisher Price, Masters of the Universe, Thomas the Tank Engine ... Ageless, timeless, generational, iconic brands," Kreiz told CNBC's "Squawk on the Street " on Tuesday.
Teachers of vipassana call it 'the art of living', but while you're sitting there with your ass bones raw, your belly empty and your mind skimming through memory catalogues at warp speed, you think maybe the art they're referring to is The Garden of Earthly Delights.
Many artist catalogues, including those of Basquiat and Andy Warhol, have refused to admit any new works, concerned that they could be adding their coveted stamp of approval to a work that is inauthentic (while also enjoying control of the supply and demand of the market).
Each day she watched through the sighthole in her door as he shuffled over to her stack of mail on the entryway table to paw piece by piece through her bills and catalogues, his blunt fingers pinching and creasing the flimsy photos of stylish outdoor furniture.
Artist books and contemporary digitization efforts for exhibition catalogues by the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York and other museums are strong indications that exhibitions are a product of society's current tastes that extend beyond visual records and are a window into the socioeconomic realities of the time.
Moreover, the evolution of the catalogues reflect developments in technology and society: typesetting and print techniques allowed for illustrations to accompany the descriptions of the art, first in black-and-white engravings and then later in color; the introduction of photography allowed even more veracity to these reproductions.
The increase in accessibility of the catalogues and the criticism that was contained within them, which promoted artists like Manet who rebelled against the traditional academic styles, reflected a more egalitarian approach to considering the elements that had so defined French culture during the 17th and 18th centuries.
Back in August, management realized their non-printing divisions weren't getting enough credit from Wall Street, so they decided to break up the company into three separate entities: a financial communications and data communications company, a multi-channel communications management business and a printing business for magazines and catalogues.
One of the most comprehensive catalogues is the Radford Serial Killer Data Base, which has nearly five thousand entries from around the world—the bulk of them from the United States—and was started twenty-five years ago by Michael Aamodt, a professor emeritus at Radford University, in Virginia.
Mixing it up is a great way to expose one's listeners to a new sound or scene, but it's hard not to love a split that hands out a double dose of a genre you love—and invites you to delve into the respective catalogues of the bands involved.
For Hamilton, text and textiles are intimately linked, though the connection she proposes through her display between historical commonplace books and textile ephemera can feel tenuous — commonplace books (personal collections) involve a more idiosyncratic act of assembling information than the precision seen in the textile catalogues (commercial tools).
She catalogues her encounters with the era's artistic signatures — colored iMac G3 desktop computers, Jeff Koons's balloon dogs, "the cacophony of lo-fi indie rock reverb" — while linking them temporally to the crises that have come to define the decade — 9/11, Hurricane Katrina, frequent school shootings, the war in Iraq.
While Walmart, Target, and Amazon have never inspired the same devotion as Toys 'R' Us did for generations of kids who grew up reading its catalogues and buying its toys, there's a small upside to Toys 'R' Us's closing: Retailers competing for the chain's customers are going to slash toy prices.
At F8, Facebook's developer conference, the company announced some upcoming shopping features: letting Instagram users buy straight from their favorite influencers; letting businesses put their product catalogues on WhatsApp and letting Facebook Marketplace sellers ship products through the Facebook app, within the contintental US, to make buying and selling easier.
That fall, she submitted five pieces to each part of a two-stage exhibition, 5 x 5 = 25, with Rodchenko, Stepanova, Exter and her longtime friend and sometime collaborator, the architect Alexander Vesnin; all the show's catalogues were unique, with each cover hand-drawn and colored by one of the artists.
In fewer than three hundred pages of cogent prose, Rutherford-Johnson catalogues the bewildering diversity of twenty-first-century composed music, and, more important, makes interpretative sense of a corpus that ranges from symphonies and string quartets to improvisations on smashed-up pianos found in the Australian outback (Ross Bolleter's " Secret Sandhills ").
They contain books, mostly duplicates of her various exhibition catalogues, and also dishes, bedding, a lot of maps, because she went through an old-map phase, photographs, index cards of things she thought important enough to write down, although as her gallerist said, looking through them, they read like obscure fortune-cookie wisdom.
The track was West's first official single in almost two years (and McCartney's first Top 40 hit in the United States in 25) and it served an expectation baiting purpose: 'Yeezy Season' – the term used by West's fans to define the period in which he releases vast catalogues of new music – was approaching.
Working in the same spirit as experimental media collectives active at the time like Ant Farm, Environmental Communications engaged with their surroundings with an air of performance: photographing cities to create academic resources was an artistic production, but so were the administrative deeds of dealing with orders from institutions and shipping out catalogues.
As Sears and Montgomery Wards pioneered mail order retail through catalogues, black shoppers at once had another source of goods besides predatory country and company stores to buy anything from "Equal access for consumption was a long fight for African-Americans," Hyman, who had a tweetstorm yesterday on Sears and civil rights, tells Axios.
Why it matters: Most digital advertising targets individuals based on IP addresses, leaving household targeting to TV. Other updates: The company also announced new ad updates that will allow retailers to upload product catalogues to Facebook's database, so the company will automatically tailor ads with different messages to different people based on their interests.
This collaboration between institutions and artists was essential for making art playgrounds a reality, with groups such as Creative Playthings involving artists like Danish sculptor Egon Möller-Nielsen in the 1950s to produce playground sculptures available to order from catalogues, even coordinating a play sculpture competition with the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) in 1954.

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