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Dooley noted that the defensive play of both Amy Hartung and Jane Kalinski "picked up the slack" in the absence of starter Chritine Burns...
...poverty of his formal means, there is no sign of this in Salle. He is a competent layout man, and can push his unrelated images around the picture with a certain finesse. But he can hardly draw at all. His line is slack and weak, "stylish" rather than imbued with style. What he does is trace, drawing lines around images cast on his oversize canvases from a projector. In this way he preserves some of the look of the original, as a taxidermist preserves the look of a cat. But the one is as dead as the other...
...Whitney Museum, the "appropriations" of Painter David Salle use images from mass media in smug, slack formulas...
...need for the incantation. Of course, to be fair, any period of adjustment is rough on the nerves. It gets all the more complicated when you find yourself running short on patience and long on temper -- a consequence of having age. And if you don't cut yourself some slack somewhere in this stretch, you may overhear a relative phoning the guys in the white jackets. Maestro, eight bars of some "for instance" music, please...
...think we have a great team," Harvard forward Tim Barakett said. "We have a lot of balance. If someone's not having a good game, there's always someone who takes up the slack. But it's true, we're head and shoulders above a lot of the other teams in the league...