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They stop, the three or four men linked at their fingertips standing five yards apart from the one who crossed the field alone. The coin is tossed, the call made. The two sides shake hands and depart for their respective sidelines...
...dining room was likely not the best setting for these paintings, which both Sert and Pusey observed as soon as they were installed, it is quite remarkable that Rothko was chosen at all. The commission represented a progressive step in the direction of modern art, and a willingness to depart from Georgian traditionalism, on the part of the Harvard Corporation...
Similarly, Emil Nolde’s eight postcards of a caricatured Alpine landscape (100,000 copies of which were sold in ten days) depart from his later works depicting nature with a forceful Romanticism...
...multifaceted artist, Ndegeocello’s style has been difficult to essentialize. While it has familiar elements from previous albums, Comfort lacks the dynamism and shock value of her debut Plantation Lullabies and the chilling introspection of Bitter. The various love songs, which do depart most of today’s popular music, still fall flat in light of her past work. Comfort Woman is a fitting name—Ndegeocello refrains from taking any risks, staying firmly in her comfort zone...
Konesky had hoped to depart Straus for Kenmore Square; she soon aborted those plans, heading for the shower instead...