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In these correspondences, many girls described their feelings of isolation.
They include Treasury Department statements, appropriation suggestions, and email correspondences.
This "complex Cosmos of correspondences" meshes together "like a Japanese car".
Imagine the DM correspondences lying in that inbox, ripe for the plucking.
Upon receiving their blessing, she utilized the correspondences as backdrops for portraits.
Wilder's life, her correspondences began to hint at the unusual hold her books
Those rhetorical devices entail correspondences either too concrete (analogy) or too abstract (metaphor).
Occasionally Mr. Enrigue seems to work too hard to establish these long-term correspondences.
Visual art is his most useful simulacrum for finding correspondences between the two worlds.
Our conversation, based on email and phone correspondences, follows, edited for length and clarity.
We've only ever had virtual correspondences, and we've engaged in regression and fantasy play together.
Ms. Carter's voluminous correspondences showed she texted freely about her own problems and Mr. Roy's.
They continued in November, followed by more than a dozen correspondences in January and February.
They were going off accounts from family members, written biographies, and Turing's archive of correspondences.
Farley recommends sticking to a more formalized email for the first couple of correspondences with someone.
But it ultimately collapses under the weight of heavy symbols and too literal-minded political correspondences.
Job description: Overseeing office operations, including: preparing payroll, reviewing supply orders, designing filing systems, and managing correspondences.
"The World Broke in Two" sedulously traces correspondences between lived details and the published novels and poems.
Some of those correspondences leaked to the Atlantic on Monday, so Trump Jr. released them on Twitter.
Rodriguez provided copies of the emails and phone records of his correspondences with Apple to CNN Business.
Some of those correspondences leaked to The Atlantic on Monday, so Trump Jr. released them on Twitter.
So, first thing on Saturday, you may find the energy to wrap up old correspondences before the holidays.
"Respond Dance" is another assortment of correspondences with such people as filmmaker Gregory Markopoulos, Jonas Mekas, and Sitney.
The correspondences on display are the unflinching discussions of people simply doing the job in front of them.
In that case, patterns might emerge—correspondences between the jumbled pixels and the plates from which they derived.
Because of the map's sheer size, the majority of these correspondences might never have come to light otherwise.
The public should see correspondences between the Cuomo administration and Amazon to learn what promises have been made.
Without hitting us over the head, the series continually brings out connections and correspondences between then and now.
I answered her fan mail, carrying on prolonged correspondences in her name—and, I liked to think, her voice.
The Washington Post reported over the weekend that those correspondences have been retroactively classified and could violate security protocols.
Government email accounts create a record of the correspondences, and then can be subject to FOIA requests from private citizens.
The shutdown resulted in the IRS having lower levels of service on its telephone lines and a backlog of correspondences.
" Understanding the links Donie O'Sullivan emails: New emails obtained by CNN this weekend show Steve Bannon's early correspondences with "Leave.
A wealth of incredibly well preserved documents also peppers the exhibition spaces, everything from official freedom papers to personal correspondences.
In "The Archive's Fold," by Michelle Dizon, transnational migrations and legacies of colonization are narrated by fictional correspondences across time.
The relationship between the dance and Ms. Rosen's projections is weaker, the correspondences or contrasts not much more than puns.
The subpoena requires Nunberg to turn over correspondences he had with Trump and nine other senior campaign and administration officials.
Clinton deleted 85033,000 emails prior to turning over the other half to the State Department, arguing they were personal correspondences.
Likely influenced by Emanuel Swedenborg, Baudelaire's Doctrine of Correspondences outlined his belief in the synchronicity of the physical and spiritual worlds.
Two public defenders representing the Delaware man are now petitioning the court for information about the museum's security protocols and correspondences.
But in Williams's day, Doney was a place of singular intrigue and energy, a recurring setting in his recollections and correspondences.
But there are also intriguing correspondences between the title character and today's prominent political figures that Mr. Sexton's production implicitly underscores.
The campaign slander from both sides drove a wedge between them that lasted years, and was eventually mended via letter correspondences.
How many of your calories, activities, tasks, messages, projects, correspondences, records and more are saved and accessed through data storage every day?
"I will reiterate because it's a fact — nothing I sent or received was classified," she said of her correspondences at the agency.
Boxes upon boxes of her diary entries, her correspondences with people—with [famed psychoanalyst Carl] Jung and her daughter and her husband.
He added the majority of his sources prefer in-person correspondences or using private email accounts and phone lines for speaking with him.
Clinton deleted 28500,6900 emails prior to turning over the other half to the State Department in 2628, arguing that they were personal correspondences.
Nunberg vowed he would not comply with a subpoena he'd received from Mueller's team demanding his correspondences with Trump and nine other associates.
Emails reviewed by CNN show dozens of correspondences between the Russian embassy officials and the two men, including lunch and embassy event invitations.
Elsewhere, the correspondences with other artworks and artists will literally jump out at you, as with Marc's joyful romp, "The Yellow Cow" (20193).
NATIONAL An article on Tuesday about President George Bush's correspondences misstated the year that Mr. Bush's plane was shot down over the Pacific.
Prosecutors claim, too, that she traded sex for influence and dated a Republican political operative (whom she complained about in her private correspondences).
Kerr says she's been fascinated by the number of correspondences Friedman received from people who described having personal encounters with UFOs or extraterrestrial beings.
And each of those labels is as carefully gauged for the correspondences it sets up with its neighbors as for its individual designer cred.
As Politico first reported Tuesday, attackers compromised the email accounts of four top NRCC aides, surveilling their correspondences—totaling thousands of messages—for months.
These messages — and the data Facebook executives were aware of — stand out in stark contradiction to one of Mark Zuckerberg's correspondences from October 2012.
Sarah Shourd: The research was an intense period of in-depth letter correspondences that lasted intensively six months and less intensively about two years.
This selection of 13 was dense enough — probably any selection of 13 would be — with juxtapositions and correspondences to set your mind on fire.
The companies, including Randgold and Glencore, wrote they had not received a response to 13 separate official correspondences to the government about the code.
They include ruminations on home, place, architecture, cosmic and celestial happenings, sacred geometries, correspondences with her sister, war and refugees, language, Urdu poetry, and faith.
The center has sought correspondences between Pruitt's office and Koch Industries, other mining and drilling companies, and the Republican Attorneys General Association, which Pruitt chaired.
Under cross-examination, Henein grilled DeCoutere about whether or not she'd been absolutely forthcoming to police and court about all of her correspondences with Ghomeshi.
Clinton was merely "pretending not to hate Catholics," an allusion to hacked correspondences from Clinton aides that appeared to include messages criticizing Roman Catholic conservatism.
" His children recalled similarly whimsy-free correspondences on the home front: "Mark," one letter began, "you must choose your goals on a more serious basis.
Maybe this is just because I'm such a fucking dork, and my brain moves so slow, but I'm always cautious about one-to-one correspondences.
After being told that dealers would pay more money for letters with better content, she decided to embellish the existing correspondences to get a higher price.
Details: The League of United Latin American Citizens and the Campaign Legal Center, which represented plaintiffs who sued Texas over the purge, provided the emailed correspondences.
In a time when many artists are content to establish one-to-one correspondences between signifier and signified, sign and meaning, Wardell Milan's ambiguity is refreshing.
Clinton has countered that she did not violate any laws and that her efforts at releasing her State email correspondences offer transparency of her time there.
"Shielding an organization's entire collection of stored documents, including official records and correspondences, is integral to ensuring their proper, independent functioning," the Canadian top court found.
Afterward, her first few correspondences were awkward — a tepid Slack to her boss, a cold text turning down a date — but she found the restraint worthwhile.
Note to note and section to section, Ms. Tanowitz goes her own way, so that both the movement and its correspondences to the music are unpredictable.
According to Vanity Fair, correspondences from Princess Diana to Jane Parsons set to go up for auction in April give an inside look into the strained marriage.
In her friendships and correspondences, with better-known luminaries such as Robert Creeley and Denise Levertov, she was the figure outside the light, watching from the edges.
If you're always asking to be CC'ed on emails so you can keep track of your employees' correspondences, it may be a sign that you're micromanaging them.
Fried suggests that Rush's impolitic correspondences may explain his absence from history textbooks: his letters allude to George Washington's incompetence as a general and Jefferson's digestive complaints.
It may seem as if kids are learning to read when they're exposed to books, and some kids do pick up sound-letter correspondences quickly and easily.
All three women, not coincidentally, were splendid letter writers themselves, and like all great correspondences, Fermor's with them took on a life and texture of its own.
He established correspondences with spiritual gurus and yoga teachers abroad, all of which are reflected in the archive, along with photos taken during a trip to Japan.
Once contracted, he gained access to his victims' accounts by spearphishing them with faked correspondences designed to appear as though they were sent from the relevant email host.
Those correspondences came under scrutiny after The New York Times reported the intelligence was sourced from business associates Blumenthal advised and who sought contracts from Libya's transitional government.
I combed through private correspondences between the owners and the Interior Department and parsed public hearing testimony, noting issues between the resort owners and employees predating the storms.
And child sexual abuse material shared via the dark web, personal correspondences, and services that use end-to-end encryption generally don't get reported to NCMEC or anyone else.
We are mid-slide down a slippery slope that includes all sorts of minor injustices from Facebook and Google reading private correspondences, to violations as reported by Edward Snowden.
Today, however, Erdogan may remember that he doesn't particularly like the Internet, after all—as hundreds of thousands of his ruling party's alleged private correspondences spills onto the web.
The correspondences continue: her avuncular boss, his disaffected older son (who develops a crush on the female cop), an egotistic reporter, a strange guy who helps out undocumented immigrants.
It summarizes 17 experiences where alleged victims of trafficking passed through the site, and details email correspondences between Backpage staff about how to discuss escort services on the platform.
Hint: Contemporary correspondences include a disputed election (God forbid) and an egoist who threatens to bring down the Roman republic when his bid for consulship is thwarted (2:30).
There are correspondences with clients (think: major fashion labels), there are invoices, there are fans to respond to on social media, and prints to sell by way of Shopify.
The authors of the posts have no opportunities to edit them, or ask a publisher to pick and choose which correspondences fit nicely into the story they're trying to tell.
Washington (CNN)Correspondences with Barack Obama over his personal account before he was president are among John Podesta's emails in the latest document dump hack published by WikiLeaks on Thursday.
Each episode could be watched as a stand-alone drama, with overlapping plots that resonate in unexpected ways; these correspondences and echoes give the show its emotional heart, Morgan said.
In a time when many artists and writers are content to establish one-to-one correspondences between signifier and signified, sign and meaning, I found Milan's ambiguity to be refreshing.
After Giridharadas learned about MIT Media Lab's ties with Epstein, he sent an email to the Disobedience Award selection committee members requesting that Joi's correspondences with Epstein be made public.
While we might notice at first the internal color relationships in a single panel, other correspondences come into play once we enlarge our focus to take in the whole work.
Every single day, 1.5 billion people around the world open their devices, fire up Gmail, and begin tackling correspondences, setting meetings, scheduling appointments, exchanging documents, and a whole lot more.
Hardwick is wary of overestimating Dorothy's contribution—"the correspondences noted by scholars are not very striking"—but does concede it a place "alongside," if not fully entwined with, William's poems.
After elegantly introducing us to Wilhelm Heise (the director's grandfather), his eventual wife Edith Hirschhorn, and her family purely through the ordering of letters, the film divulges their Nazi-era correspondences.
In at least two private correspondences with U.N. member states and aid agencies this year, UNVIM officials voiced frustration that the Saudi-led coalition stopped or delayed vessels they had cleared.
Luckily, I picked a low-profile agency where the agent operated more like an assistant than an employer, and often passed as such in email correspondences with clients and other providers.
Though she was openly opposed to abortion, Sanger would regularly print heart-wrenching correspondences from women suffering from unintended and unwanted pregnancies who thought she might be able to help them.
"Preparation for the trial included a six-hour deposition, a mock trial and a review of more than 4,000 pages of studies, emails, correspondences, drafts and depositions," Dr. Cohen told me.
For my ring, the color and mood correspondences were: black for stress, reddish-magenta for nervous, orange for unsettled, green for active, turquoise for relaxed, blue for lovable, and purple for romantic.
This view, characteristic of his thought, is presented in Baudelaire's poem "Correspondences" (1857), about a forest of symbols by which the poet portrays his profoundly mystical belief in the world's basic unity.
In his motion to dismiss, however, Rad says the contract gave him the right to back up internal emails and hold on to those correspondences even after his tenure at Tinder ended.
The letter included emails and text correspondences between Bleu and Khloé's then-stylist Monica Rose as well as Khloé's assistant Alexa Okyle, asking that certain designs from Debleudazzed be sent to Khloé.
To that end, Papadopoulos allegedly emailed a Russian with connections to the Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, forwarding information from the correspondences to a top campaign official not identified in the documents.
Atop resin-covered typed correspondences, Muntaqim's profile peeked out from beneath a curls of textured black glitter; earth tones composing Hayes's hands intertwined with multicolored, handwritten letters he addressed to the artist.
After spending time thinking about the ways you support yourself both materially and psychologically, you enter a more intellectually curious headspace on Monday as messenger Mercury enters your house of contracts and correspondences.
But in La luz negra, Gaínza suggests that if the separation between fiction and reality is futile in literary fiction, in the art world those correspondences are indeed fertile (and worth good money).
Recently, the LAPD used a forensic cellphone expert to "override" the security features of April Jace's cellphone so they could look at the correspondences between the couple before the shooting, the paper said.
In email correspondences obtained by The Verge, a legislative assistant thanks Stewart for "being patient with [their] timeline," but never directly mentions the discharge petition or specifies what the "timeline" is referring to.
"I think the Department of Labor and the administration kept a lockdown on the docket and correspondences going in from Democratic members expressing concerns," NRF Senior Director of Government Relations Lizzy Simmons said.
Like them, she sees, or creates through metaphor, correspondences across disparate fields, frames of reference, states of being — between cosmos and mind, or astronomy and history, black holes and the absences in stories.
It's one thing to read about the correspondences between Kubrick and legendary sci-fi author Arthur C. Clarke, who wrote the novel on which 2001 was based and helped shepherd it into being.
But if you use a personal email account — whether you are self-employed or just like using it occasionally for work-related correspondences — you should be careful when choosing that address, Pachter said.
Henein said the last minute disclosures made by the witnesses—the emails and correspondences sent to Ghomeshi—were only revealed when there was a concern about the evidence coming out under cross examination.
After another week of Clinton-related emails roiling this election, the political world has been left to scrub their inboxes, watch their private correspondences be picked over in public, and psychoanalyze WikiLeaks' inscrutable founder.
While some of the 20,000 DNC emails posted by WikiLeaks "criticized Clinton, the overwhelming number of anti-Sanders correspondences create an indelible impression that the DNC violated its oath of neutrality," The Atlantic reported.
In conjunction with its "Tolkien: Maker of Middle-earth" exhibition, the University of Oxford has released a book of everything Tolkien — his original artwork, correspondences with friends and fans, family photos, early manuscripts, and more.
He declined to comment on an FBI investigation into Hillary Clinton's use of a private email server to conduct State Department business, which has shined a spotlight on some of his Libya correspondences with Clinton.
This particular letter is part of some 29 correspondences written and signed by the late Harper Lee, which are being auctioned off in separate lots by Nate D. Sanders Auctions in Los Angeles this week.
As Charles Baudelaire wrote in his poem, "Correspondences," Like long-held echoes, blending somewhere else Into one deep and shadowy unison As limitless as darkness and as day, The sounds, the scents, the colors correspond.
The correspondences would be incredibly subtle: the particular blur of any degraded image would depend not just on the plate numbers but also on the light conditions, the design of the plate, and many other variables.
If his work feels as intuited as it is planned, it then bears compelling correspondences to our own time and to the redefinition of painting that has taken place in the decades since the Postmodernist revolt.
Gantz, a former chief of Israel's armed forces, was informed of the hack five weeks ago, Channel 12 said, adding that the Shin Bet believed Iranian state intelligence had accessed the ex-general's personal information and correspondences.
Because there are only so many aesthetic tropes out there and lots of nets reeling them in, we're bound to see correspondences between the designs we put on our backs and those used for serving onion dip.
So virtuosic is the curator's touch, it can take a few minutes to spot the contemporary piece salted within the display — but once each pairing is isolated, the carefully arranged marriage of aesthetic correspondences is goose-bumps-worthy.
The federal policing agency is seeking the correspondences between Ben Makuch, a national security reporter, and Farah Shirdon, an alleged Islamic State fighter that is wanted on terrorism-related offenses — and a Canadian court has upheld that request.
According to legal correspondences obtained by Motherboard, the attorneys for Tinder/Match Group are filing suit in London's High Court alleging trademark infringement and "passing off," or misrepresenting one's goods and services as the goods and services of another.
We all have cross-modal correspondences where we perceive things with all the senses at once, and I became fascinated as to how you could create experiences and bring people closer to the primary modal—in this case, music.
Each image is associated with a musical mode, which is, in turn, associated with a poetic source — and, for a courtly audience, the delight of these paintings lay in the complex correspondences that artists imagined across three different media.
"Through a series of meetings and correspondences, Khan pitched Penavic on the business 'opportunity' of bringing these wine and dinner experiences to cities around the world such as in Hong Kong, Bordeaux, London and Singapore," the court documents read.
In my correspondences with state prison systems, they often told me that they'll allow pregnant inmates to stay on or even start buprenorphine or methadone to avoid withdrawal — even if the rest of the inmate population is not offered either.
The report does mention that neither Bray nor IT had been notified of the episode prior to it airing, but in email correspondences with other FCC officials, Bray is asked to consider whether the shutdown was the result of Oliver's program.
"The Clinton Foundation can play a vital role in filling important gaps in the public record by demonstrating its commitment to transparency and making public all correspondences its officials had with the State Department during Secretary Clinton's tenure," he added.
Nunberg's testimony comes after a bizarre series of television interviews on Monday in which he revealed he had been subpoenaed by Mueller's investigators, who demanded he turn over correspondences with Trump and several other top campaign and White House officials.
The cumulative effect of these correspondences ratchets up the intellectual fascination of the two bodies of work even as the dissimilarities in style and outlook between hot Munch and cool Johns make for an oddly fractious, even emotionally alienating viewing experience.
According to Reitman's claims and supporting evidence like email correspondences between the two, Ronell made sexually suggestive comments, physical advances, and emotionally manipulative retaliations, all of which she defended as expressions of "queer" intimacy between herself and him, a gay man.
Not long after, another told me that while she'd never had sex with another man, she'd had so many emotional affairs and inappropriate email correspondences over the years that she'd had to buy a separate hard drive to store them all.
Tuesday, November 13, 7 pm Crying Pine Tree: Artist Talk by Goldin+Senneby Goldin+Senneby is a Stockholm-based artist duo who have explored the correspondences between conceptual art and finance capital, but lately their practice has begun to mutate.
FOLLOW US ON FACEBOOK FOR MORE FOX FOOD & DRINK NEWS Schnatter is squaring off with his fellow directors — demanding key emails and correspondences so he can better defend himself against possible litigation and the company's efforts to get him off the board.
As such, it not only is one of the earliest examples of abstract painting, but demonstrates the artist's interest in mystical correspondences between painting and spiritual notions that Charlene Spretnak hones in on in her important book The Spiritual Dynamic in Modern Art.
Shepard, in an interview with the fiction editor Deborah Treisman, acknowledges a "great debt" to the Gallant story, but the correspondences far exceed the bounds of "debt," and even of "homage," or of a "translation" into a different ethnicity and historical period.
Today, 45 years after it began in a milk crate, the archive contains some 20,000 photographs, thousands of books, massive collections of newsletters, magazines, periodicals, flyers, diaries, correspondences, video and cassette tapes, theater scripts, posters, banners, matchbooks, buttons—and the list goes on.
Hundreds of correspondences between JUUL and Miller's office, obtained through a public records request, show the frequency of communication between the office of Iowa's top lawyer and the controversial company as Miller helped handle requests from the media and other potential antagonists.
The IRS faces a number of challenges as a result of the recent 35-day government shutdown, including a backlog of correspondences and a decline in the level of service on its telephone lines, the agency's in-house watchdog said in a report released Tuesday.
Internal correspondences from Boeing employees regarding the Boeing 737 Max program that were obtained by Reuters gave a window into what employees may have really thought about the program they were working on and how Boeing&aposs culture contributed when it came to building aircraft.
All of this, in turn, anticipates a great deal of what unfolds across Gainza's novel — various correspondences between the frailties of people and animals; the sundering of friendships and familial bonds; and the frequent sense of being whipsawed between reminders of decay and the possibilities of life.
Ever since Snowden, everyone I know has dwelled in a similar fatalistic confusion; we know that so much of our info is already out in the world—all our humiliating correspondences, our cash and coordinates, our nipples, wieners, and booties—that we shrug and do whatever's convenient.
Simple enough, in the 12-tone jazz of "All Set" (1957), but whether in the blip-blop of "Correspondences" (1967), for string orchestra and tape, or in the early serialism of "Composition for Twelve Instruments" (1948), his forces imbue this music with a sense of ease.
It is more privacy invasive than wiretapping, since by accessing someone's device, you gain access not only to their immediate communications, but to every aspect of a person's life, from their photos and videos, to diaries, to medical and financial records, and to writing and correspondences.
Images of artist Oli Rodriguez's father, who participated in the gay cruising scenes of Chicago, Fort Lauderdale, and Berlin before succumbing to AIDS complications, are displayed alongside correspondences between the artist and some of his father's lovers—whom he sought on Craigslist—and presented like a museum display.
And although the contents of the emails were broadly revealed in The New York Times in 2014, the totality of the correspondences captures just how much at war Mr. Pruitt was with the E.P.A. and how cozy he was with the industries that he is now charged with policing.
But only 12,300 of those 26,000 employees showed up, according to congressional aides briefed by the I.R.S. As a result of their absence, five million written correspondences to the I.R.S. have gone unanswered and only 18 percent of calls to the agency's Automated Collection System reached a representative.
When David Mayo reads aloud the passage about his mother in James Lord's book he is all measured outrage: the single mom he knew, who had worked so hard in such trying conditions to support him bears no resemblance to the "demented" woman of Lord's fantasy Uncanny correspondences abound.
Correspondences abound across works as well: "Penumbra"'s maze-like nest of ink has visual analogues in the intricate pencil-work throughout the show; and the many unpainted sections of "lemon window" recall the gaps, holes, and other visual reminders of loss, decay, and absence that permeate the show.
Included in the archive of 38 boxes filled with correspondences, photos, fan mail, film scripts and entries from diaries belonging to Rickman, was a note from producer David Heyman thanking the late actor for his work on the second movie in the Harry Potter franchise, 03's The Chamber of Secrets.
Brady said it received 1,600 documents under New Mexico's public records act, including 24 email correspondences between the NRA and Tony Mace, the Cibola County sheriff and chairman of the New Mexico Sheriffs Association (NMSA), a group that both promoted the sanctuary resolutions and lobbied against gun-control bills in the state legislature.
A federal judge will rule next week on a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request from a conservative group that wants access to correspondences that special counsel Robert MuellerRobert (Bob) Swan MuellerMueller report fades from political conversation Trump calls for probe of Obama book deal Democrats express private disappointment with Mueller testimony MORE's team has had with the media.
To "constitute spirit," as Adnan puts it — or become our best selves, as others might have it — she advocates opening our minds and memories to encounter the world, to nurture a love from our radical correspondences with the dispossessed or overshadowed: I entered once someone's memory, I say through his brain, the seat of his illuminations.
Take Haldeman's book down from the shelf in the spring of 2017, and correspondences will abound: "The P said that he thought he was the only man who could be P." (I alone can fix it.) Nixon sees himself leading a movement of "forgotten minorities" (white ethnics) that is bigger and more important than the Republican Party.
Entitled "Humanity and Inhumanity," the action sought to link the Holocaust with Civil Rights Movement by juxtaposing Chagall's correspondences with a rare recording of a 1967 Martin Luther King speech at County Hall in Charleston, South Carolina, and a collection of documents exchanged between members of Israel's Provisional Council who drafted and signed the country's declaration of independence in May 1948.
The dispersal of the sculptures around the room at first feels unfocused, even chaotic, thanks to their swings in size, shape, and materials — encrusted swells; painted planes; bundled slats; woven fabric — but the longer you take them in, the more they settle into correspondences across clear sight lines, most notably with four sculptures that represent large and small versions of two distinctive motifs.
On Monday, he told The Washington Post that he would not comply with a subpoena from special counsel Robert MuellerRobert (Bob) Swan MuellerTrump calls for probe of Obama book deal Democrats express private disappointment with Mueller testimony Kellyanne Conway: 'I'd like to know' if Mueller read his own report MORE's office seeking his correspondences with senior Trump campaign and administration officials.
In her essay for the exhibition catalogue, Schor writes that Feminist art is "strikingly […] not usually identified as an 'avant-garde'" despite its political, social, and aesthetic correspondences to previous movements that were historically based on "the discursive paradigm of male artistic genius": The inability to perceive the links between 'feminism' and 'avant-garde' is thus a conspicuous blind spot in both art history and art criticism.
In a parallel, literary fashion, In Search of Lost Time narrates a young man's development as an only child under the aegis of his parents, recovering a kind of simultaneity of past, present, and future by rebuilding talismanic moments from his past and finding correspondences in the lived moments that involve others — his extended family and various love interests — and all the obsessions, jealousies, aspirations, and disappointments to be found within an expanding and contracting aristocratic social orbit.
As Saskia Spender, the curator of the exhibition and Gorky's granddaughter, writes in her catalogue essay, "Ardent Nature": [Gorky] seemed to "dismember and re-member" the elements of his compositions, indeed often recurrent and related elements, in a constant compositional dialogue between the rectangle of his frame, the structure of whatever he happened to be looking at while he painted, and the "long echoes that mingle from afar" — as in Baudelaire's poem ["Correspondences," from Les Fleurs du mal, 1857].
Sam Nunberg — who was fired from the Trump campaign for racist social media posts and was later sued by the president for allegedly breaking a nondisclosure agreement — said he'd received a subpoena from special counsel Robert MuellerRobert (Bob) Swan MuellerTrump calls for probe of Obama book deal Democrats express private disappointment with Mueller testimony Kellyanne Conway: 'I'd like to know' if Mueller read his own report MORE demanding his correspondences with Trump and nine other former senior campaign or White House officials.
It presents a selection of family photographs and correspondences; manuscripts, typescript pages, and working notes from The Hobbit, The Lord of the Rings, and The Silmarillion (the title under which Christopher Tolkien assembled and edited the central portion of his father's long-labored-over, revised, but never completed "legendarium"); a number of the maps Tolkien drew, and endlessly revised and refined, of Middle-earth; some fascinating specimens of writing in Tolkien's very elegant Elvish languages and scripts (each carefully distinguished one from another); and a great number of illustrations and decorative designs, most of them related to Middle-earth.

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