Word: glaring
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...Bill’s “Endless Surface in the Form of a Column,” a gold-plated bronze Mobius-Strip that pushes the concepts of layering to their most experimental extremes. The piece is sure to captivate you, even if only because the glare will catch your eye from across the room. The piece is aesthetically gripping, with sleek design and obvious challenges to traditional definitions of stratification...
...moment, Libby, a man who prefers to work behind the scenes, has been thrust squarely, singularly and uncomfortably into the spotlight. In that glare, prosecutors hope to find answers-and quickly. "As soon as we can get it done, we will," said Fitzgerald. "We need to know the truth."- With reporting by Matthew Cooper/ Washington
...whirl of parties and holidays, buoyed on a golden wash of champagne over barely concealed nervous breakdowns, has enough energy to propel the book on its own.Lending a delicate counterpoint to the glitter and noise, the supremely articulate yet supremely uncertain Nick drifts on the current, avoiding neither the glare of his hosts’ spotlights nor the murk of their secret shames. As his surname implies, Nick is forever a “Guest”: a creature of thresholds, of spare bedrooms just slightly under-furnished, of borrowed clothes and borrowed friends, always made much of but never...
...glare of constant attention faded as the pop-spheres began to accommodate their sound and the constant buzz faded. With a new CD and a tour, Hanson is reconnecting with the pop mainstream. As part of that quest, Hanson talked to the Crimson about their determination to move musically forward, getting “Underneath,” and growing...
...except in the shitters of course.? He notes how both men have been made to look nearly identical, "same size, same age, same suit. That way nothing ever changes. It's always the same head at the helm." He even notices that the portraits always tilt slightly downward, preventing glare and intensifying the gaze...