Word: mirroring
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...employs bright tones; a red flower on the woman's dress echoes the rich red of the velvet chair behind her. More striking, however, than Cassatt's choice of bright colors is her manner of achieving these tones. The blues and yellow of the theatre walls, reflected in a mirror behind the young woman, reappear as blue and yellow tones in the skin of the woman's chest and arms. Similarly, the pink dress, which appears at first glance to be a solid color, resolves itself into a conglomeration of yellows, blues, whites, and yes, some pink. Here Cassatt uses...
Hill even had a chance to look into the other side of the mirror last December in San Francisco. While training for the Cable Car Classic at the Golden State Warriors' practice facility, Hill bumped into North Carolina's Ed Cota, whom he trails by less than one assist per game on the Division I leader board...
...huge thank-you to White for his excellent article on White House deputy counsel Cheryl Mills' holding a mirror to the G.O.P. record on civil rights in her defense of Clinton. I heard House Republican Bob Barr on a talk show claiming he doesn't hate the President. Poppycock! Of course he hates Clinton. The horrendous hypocrisy of this entire matter was exactly as White stated. Why should lying about sex be worse than lying about something far worse--racial bigotry? SCOTT GADDEN North Myrtle Beach...
...decision, which greatly benefited students, was a smudge on the mirror of Dorm Crew, as students had the option of reducing loans, working less, or doing some of both options...
...when The Sheila Divine (not Neil Levine) strutted on stage like Buddy Holly in a three-way mirror and began to play, the whole crowd of anxious modern citizens was alike in amazement; not a one was prepared for the emotional intensity delivered soon thereafter. Goofiness we might have expected from the bespectacled Aaron Perrino, the three-person band's guitarist/lead singer/Max Headroom lookalike. And we might have anticipated a too-jaded-to-smile brand of contemporary bass-playing from bassist Jim Gilbert...