Word: subjected
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Much to the surprise of many Currier students and Nieman fellows who expected more political and commonplace topics, Seeger seemed preoccupied with the subject of provincialism, of settling down...
...like a consumer counseling service. It fixes a monthly amount that the debtor can pay, collects that sum and parcels it out among creditors according to an extended repayment plan. Straight bankruptcy is a more drastic proceeding: a court-appointed trustee takes charge of the debtor's assets, subject to certain exemptions, sells them and distributes the money among creditors...
Collectors protest that the majority of them operate ethically, and anyway they are subject to increasingly stringent state laws that have driven many strong-arm operators out of business. By one estimate, the number of collection agencies in the U.S. has been cut by 20% in the past decade, to 5,000 now. Florida, Georgia and Texas do not even allow the attachment of wages...
...perch, eerie blue in the half-light. The accessible space in Sahara, for all the breadth of the piece, is a small womblike pocket. La Luna and Asia Solo can not be entered at all. They are not so much environments, therefore, as three-dimensional paintings, and their subject is landscape: moons and sand, licorice-colored skies, cave darkness, vines...
Since 1975, the Project has been staging its soft-core fantasies-no sex acts or nudity-before small, mostly middle-class audiences. Given the subject matter, the show is relentlessly high-minded. Before curtain time, Lowndes moves among the audience with the professional warmth of a good nurse, offering to supply one man with the names of effective therapists and sexologists, pointing out to another that Gladstone, Rousseau and Aristotle were good men -and masochists...