Word: enrichments
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...prints displayed. The bland centerpiece of the series, the plate itself, was diverting only in that it presented this commonplace image inverted. Ruivivar attempted to distinguish one print from its twin by printing it over a pale yellow box previously printed on the paper, but this did not enrich or even qualitatively distinguish the work...
...There is almost no process which he does not enrich," says Goldmark, adding that Meyer was a senior programs officer at Rockefeller. "He can bring something to any sort of a team...
...however, has not changed: it is still, as founder Henry Luce described it, to get information off the page and into the minds of readers. Says Hoglund: "I try to give the reader a comfortable sense of continuity in our design, to strip away decorations and distractions and to enrich the voices of our writers, photographers and artists...
That is a partial tally of deliberate affronts to the audience in 15 acclaimed stage shows from East and West Berlin, Munich, Hamburg, Bremen, Bochum and Schwerin. All were imported for, or staged locally to enrich, last month's Berlin Theatertreffen, the city's 27th annual festival of productions from around the German-speaking world. Although the doctrinaire Marxism of Bertolt Brecht, Germany's greatest 20th century playwright, has fallen out of fashion, his zeal to shake up bourgeois spectators still seems to inspire his artistic successors...
Jacoby said she saw Radcliffe as having the opportunity to enrich the lives of both women and men undergraduates...