Word: intrinsice
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Newman's whole bearing suggested a seignioral poise-the big square head thrust forward, the snowy walrus mustache, the steel-rimmed monocle dangling on a black ribbon that neatly bisected his shirt front, vertical black on white, like a detail from one of his own pictures. This was fitting...
Last year Franklin Mint literally coined $45.8 million in commemorative medals, which "honor" everyone from U.S. Presidents to the Hollywood stars. First-quarter sales for 1971 rose to $11.9 million, nearly double those of a year ago. The medals are sold in series of up to 200 to subscribers, who...
Failed Assumption. The simpler art looks, the more esoteric it seems to get. Probably this happens because we expect a work of art to be a rich crock of ideas and visual transactions, and if the box on the floor seems nothing of the sort we assume that its complexities...
This is a substantial order, further complicated by the lack of capital available to a publication of such a purpose, and the absence of a historical or contemporary model. The faults and shortcomings of the new journal's first issue, seven of the eleven articles of which are devoted to...
Our understandings are based on relative measurement pounds pennies miles heights-absolutes are given to comparisons and our merit is not intrinsic-it is one of those promotions they have to give if you stick around long enough. We are the products of these movements, but because we are flesh...