Word: exists
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...This is a product for people who really consume luxury very exclusively," says Pinault, referring to what luxury gurus now call the "über-premium" market. "There are very few brands in this segment of the market, and those that exist are traditional and serious. What Tomas has done is bring a very innovative and avant-garde vision to this brand's history of craftsmanship...
...feeling behind participation in the project. The package containing the tiles was covered in comic panels (themselves pixels of a larger work), and the artist had included a copy of one of his self-published comic books. The title of the book was âProof That I Exist.â âThat sums it up, for me,â says Smuts. âItâs the creative instinct, to be part of a community, to be part of an idea.âErin A. Straw...
...divested in a rapid manner, taking into account...our fiduciary responsibility,â said Kottage. Trustees credited the measureâs success and speedy passage to the nature of the Darfur issue. âItâs just a situation that canât exist,â CERF Chair Jerry Sagnella said. âThereâs no argument...for it on the other side of the coin.â Sagnella emphasized that it was important for divestment not to become a political tool in split issues. âYou?...
...HARD IS IT TO PRODUCE AND MARKET AN ENTIRELY NON-LEATHER LINE OF ACCESSORIES? It's surprising to me that people cannot get their heads around a non-leather bag or shoe. They already exist out there, but unfortunately designers feel they have to slap a leather trim or sole on them. People need to start looking at the product, and if they like it, that's all that matters. If it has an ethical or ecological edge, that's a huge bonus. We address these questions in every other part of our lives except fashion. Mind-sets are changing...
...Viswanathan is hardly the first to point out that such children exist. After David Brooks coined the term, former Dean of the College Harry R. Lewis â68 wrote his âSlow Downâ letter as an attack on the same kind of thing. The popular press caught on almost as quickly, overworking the âCollege Admissions Game Getting Harder to Winâ angle until phrases like âextracurricular activitiesâ and âunweighted grade point averageâ became household terms...