Word: indebtedness
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(2 of 10) the trash can. "A protean genius," Art Historian Robert Rosenblum calls him. "Every artist after 1960 who challenged the restrictions of painting and sculpture and believed that all of life was open to art is indebted to Rauschenberg ? forever."
Brazil provides an example of economic development within these limits. Brazil is heavily indebted to foreign investors, but the ready availability of cash and consumer goods had produced a boom and an "economic miracle" for the upper middle classes. This wealth has not reached the working classes, peasants and Indians...
The real danger to the enjoyment of these cartoons are among those who would analyze them--the bewailings of the falling-off of the cartoon market after the demise of the Saturday Evening Post, the endless discussions over drawing versus captions, even, God forbid, analytical tracings of artistic styles--they...
After its misadventures in Indochina, the nation is feeling its way, sometimes truculently, toward a redefinition of its influence, military and otherwise, in the world. The U.S. has taken on a certain bristle, a tendency that was evident last week in Senate debate over the defense budget. In the Mayaguez...
The family had the courtesy to return a purse which belonged to me. I had left it in the Robert E. Lee restaurant on Friday evening. It contained a large amount of money as I was the tour director for the Michigan Tech fan bus. I am greatly indebted for...