Word: melendez
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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Vanessa L. Melendez '99 is a environmental science and public policy concentrator in Cabot House...
Vanessa L. Melendez '99 said she sectioned for Literature and Arts C-37: "The Bible and Its Interpreters," but "ended up unsectioned. I don't know what happened...
...Melendez, a Roman Catholic, said she felt that taking the class would be a good way to learn more about her religion...
...Antonio Melendez was arrested for attempted murder in Hidalgo County, Texas. Melendez remained in jail 1 1Ú2 years before the state brought him to trial. Then he was acquitted of attempted murder and convicted of a lesser charge, for which he was only sentenced to probation, meaning he should never have spent the 18 months in jail. He has since filed a lawsuit claiming his right to a speedy trial was denied, and the trial court found there were numerous other inmates in the county jail waiting long periods before trial, some even longer than Melendez...
...masses of tulips and roses, full of squishy virtuosity; but they lack the architectural grandeur of earlier Spanish works and promptly induce surfeit. After them, the Spanish still-life tradition nose-dived into academism and decor through the 18th century, with the single exception of the Madrid painter Luis Melendez (1716-80), whose massive arrays of boxes, wrinkled cheeses, copper cookware and glittering dorados or sea bream were disparaged as minor art by academic pooh-bahs and never won him the success he deserved. But other than France's Jean-Baptiste-Simeon Chardin, there was no finer still-life painter...