Word: revealing
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...earlier works usually reveal a much tighter and more de??? representation of his religious world than his ??? drawings do (as shown in contrasting ?6 and ???). Yet the consistency throughout his career is in subject ???-almost always the religious...
...bring him his pants-the garage opened on the street and their straight neighbors already resented them for Sam's pounding in the night-Sam had moved his circus pieces into the corners and was deep into the idea for a thirty-foot interlocking monument which would reveal to the seasonless people of California all the mysteries of budding and blooming. He pulled down the garage door and Merilee leaped naked for the rafters and depended her great square feast of a body in various attitudes while Sam sketched her. After seven hours of it, Merilee had to rest...
...Professional Air Traffic Controllers Organization (PATCO) has refused to reveal how ?xtensive the slowdown will become, and so for the next few days, airline service in Boston will be open to disruption...
...change he then opposes a personality determined to preserve or achieve an ideal, static set of relationships. The romantic determination of his protagonists, to fashion the world according to their subjective demands, becomes destructive as it opposes itself to an evolution that time necessitates. Children like Why reveal this existential truth in a particularly extreme form...
...screaming fairy queens and one anxious queer" at a birthday party. Michael, the party's huts, is 30-ish, charming and witty. In the early moments of the film, we find him talking to his friend Donald about their respective analysts, over-loving mothers and financial blues. Gradually they reveal the defense mechanisms that help them survive in a world where "failure is the only thing with which [they] feel at home." For Donald, the only escape is to read book after book. Michael, worried about getting old, stays alive with the help of self-deprecating wisecracks ("Well, one thing...