Word: regarded
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...taking a steamship to virgin tracts of jungle, carrying it a mile overland to an otherwise inaccessible river. The real Fitzcarraldo (so named because the natives could not pronounce Fitzgerald) cut a 20-ton steamship into 15 pieces to accomplish his made task. Herzog, in his reenactment, does not regard that as enough of a challenge, opting to haul a 300-ton steamship in one piece...
...those blacks who criticize the traditional Liberal approach are not willing to say that the best way to help blacks is to get the Government out of the way, and let the market work. We don't have the security to allow the Government to be neutral with regard to our struggle...
...regard Avery as a potentially abstract painter who could not quite summon up the courage to drop content was one of the minor illusions of the '60s. Avery was uncompromisingly a figurative artist, like his mentors: Matisse and to some extent Picasso in Europe, and in America such painters as Ryder (with his visionary seascapes) and Twachtman. What his best works offer is a very American sense of Arcadia, a hard-won paradise of the natural world reconstructed in terms of color. Shape is reduced to the minimum: some flat silhouettes, relatively little internal texture...
Winig said yesterday in a telephone interview that he was never directly contacted by investigators in regard to the grievance. "None of them were worthy of response by me," he said. Federschneider was unavailable for comment yesterday...
...really think about myself. I don't like myself, per se, because the things I have gone through have become such a part of me." As ever, there is no touch of self-pity in his voice. He seems to regard his life scientifically, like an unknown substance. "I was thrown into a place where I couldn't develop normally," he says, quickly surveying his surroundings...