Word: manner
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...Cardinal Francesco Maria del Monte, who owned eight of his paintings, and Vincenzo Giustiniani, who had 13. The Caravaggian cave of darkness was not invented yet. His early work tends to be bathed in a crisp, even, impartial light, recalling Lorenzo Lotto and (more distantly) Giorgione. Typical of this manner were The Rest on the Flight into Egypt, which is not in the show, and the Metropolitan's Musicians and the Uffizi Bacchus, which are. The Bacchus is detached, down to the last dirty fingernail on his pudgy hand: not a god, but a pouting, weary-eyed model in costume...
...concerning the construct of a cosmopolitan community. We are trying to engage in a concerted effort toward the proper recognition and success of all identities. And incidentally, on the subject of alumni resources, I would be willing to wager that reaching out to these alumni in such a personal manner will generate more contributions than a simple invitation to hallowed Harvard Commencement exercise...
Director Woody Allen, Farrow and Jeff Daniels, who plays Tom, handle this moment as if it were the most natural thing in the world. And, indeed, the easy manner of the movie throughout its brief, densely packed running time of 82 minutes is what makes its impossibilities seem credible. Gordon Willis' masterly cinematography is in the same key. He lights the world that Cecilia helps Tom to explore just a little more warmly than it would naturally be, reminding us that the subject of this movie is, and the hidden subject of most old movies was, transfiguration...
These rules governing: ACSR selection appear to have been applied in a slipshod manner at least in recent years...
...committed by high members of his own department who have become involved in the drug trade. The hunter becomes the hunted, and Book, wounded, is forced to seek refuge with the boy and his mother among the Amish, the Pennsylvania Dutch folk who live and dress in the manner of the 18th century and believe in nonviolence as a religious principle. Amused and baffled by them at first, Book gradually begins to appreciate the values of these simple people and falls in love, of course, with the boy's lovely mother...