Word: belonged
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...been an easy one 25 years ago-to apply the latent violence of abstract expressionist paint handling to the solid medium of clay: to twist, punch and slash the continuous form one expects of a pot's surface, opening it up to create the visible inner spaces that belong to sculpture. Compared with the best abstract expressionist Voulkos' sculpture (David Smith's, say), somewhat clumsy and overworked, but its impact on the art community in California was immense; Voulkos had opened up the territory of an entire medium, and the use of clay became a standard sign...
...long, men and women of all ages, occupations and economic classes tend to suffer a sharp loss of selfesteem, a diminished sense of identity, a certain murkiness of purpose, a sense of estrangement from their friends-a sort of feeling of exile from wherever they feel they really belong...
...idea of Communism is both ancient and simple. It is also, in many respects, sensible and admirable. Private ownership creates inequalities, which carry with them injustices, which generate tensions, which lead to conflict. Therefore property should belong to the community as a whole...
Therefore proletarians must rise up against their exploiters and establish a new society in which there would be no significant private ownership. Everything would belong to the community as a whole; goods and services would be produced "from each according to his abilities" and distributed...
Inclusion of Framingham in the district would have given Frank a "fair shot" at the seat. Graham said. She criticized the Democratic-controlled legislature for deserting a fellow, adding that "if the party can't broaden to include liberals. people like us, then I don't want to belong...