Word: eye
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...photographer, you've got to be in the center of the action, not the periphery, and you've got to have a sharp eye, both through the viewfinder and later in the dark room...
...collection of recent masterworks, the show is huge in scope. Beginning with Edvard Munch, the Norwegian whose eye for wood's texture and potential color (take a look at "Moonlight") taught pattern and mood to his followers, the exhibit includes the expressionists--works like Erich Keckel's "Two Men at Table" inscribed somberly and portentously "To Dostoevsky" --and winds up through the Bauhaus. The four Bauhaus portfolois (1921-1923) get Klee, and Feininger...
...murder. While considerably more likely than the first, this explanation is undercut by the fact that the junta had deprived Letelier of his Chilean citizenship a scant two weeks before his death. This must also be tied to the fact that the bomb which killed him went off within eye and earshot of the Chilean embassy in Washington. For the junta to have killed Letelier in Washington so close upon having denationalized him would indicate not only a ruthless cold-bloodedness (which the junta certainly possesses), but also a lack of political and diplomatic understanding too gross even...
...quasi-legal terms, the question involves the fact that the student has placed himself in the public eye by playing football. While reaping the spoils of notoriety and stardom on the one hand, he must be prepared to suffer the pains of public scrutiny for wrongdoing on the other. If Curry engaged in some academic hanky-panky, it was not without the knowledge of serious consequences for his career as a football player as well as that of student...
...land of cotton, Spanish moss and magnolias has other distinctive and less felicific flora-and fauna-that can all but grab the unwary. Some examples that would catch a Yankee's eye...