Word: transatlanticism
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If President Bush impressed the Europeans, it was not by any feat of charisma, political leadership or by the strength of his arguments, but simply by appearing competent, and firm in his positions. By week's end, the transatlantic division over global warming was as sharp as ever - the phrase...
Graff: There was a lot of concern in the NATO session over Macedonia, with President Chirac insisting that the alliance should do anything to stop it getting out of hand. That was perceived to mean that if the situation deteriorated, France might push for direct deployment of alliance troops. Still...
Does this mean that every time you take a transatlantic flight you?re putting your future mental functioning at risk? Not necessarily; the study?s authors point out these results could have been linked more clearly to sleep deprivation than to jet lag. But isn?t it fun to speculate...
The posthumous answer to Mondrian’s critics comes in the form of the Fogg’s new curatorial masterpiece, “Mondrian: the Transatlantic Paintings.” With the academic rigor and focus on conservation expected of a university, the exhibit singlehandedly restores Mondrian?...
The transatlantic paintings get their name precisely from the changes Mondrian made to his works as the painter fled Europe from the threat of World War II.