Word: objectness
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Clyde Bowen, captain of the Statler's banquet department and a Roxbury resident, said taat he and his friends voted for White. Bowen said he does not object to working in the hotel's support staff for Timilty's headquarters. "I worked for Louise Day Hicks four years ago," he said. "You work what...
...city's self-sufficiency were the city's primary goals. Now, he says, Cambridge is stagnating, and its council spends more time trying to get federal funds than attempting to build from within. "It's a Santa Claus-type government now," he says, "and nobody is going to object to getting federal funds...
Women should show they object to being "second-class" citizens in any way, they want to, Lackaff said...
...from Kennedy's neck and from the wounded bystanders, Ira Goldstein and William Weisel, were fired from the same gun. The "two gun" advocates had relied heavily upon the 1970 findings of Pasadena Criminologist William W. Harper; using a Balliscan, a specialized camera used to photograph a cylindrical object rotated in front of it, he decided that the recovered Kennedy bullet had only one cannelure-a groove imprinted by the manufacturer - while the others had two concentric grooves. If so, that would at least raise the possibility that two guns were used, since it could be argued that...
...Freud's scrutiny of a few square inches of worn flesh than one might find in a whole roomful of recent American realism. A similar process happens in Avigdor Arikha's tenacious and diffident still lifes. They are small monuments to the difficulty of naming any object. And like many of the other works in this show, they testify that painting as a form of expression is still wide open, still able to surprise us - not dead (as it is fashionable to think) but living in Europe...