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...marketability of art itself arrived with the advent of print. It became for the first time a potentially infinite set of representative objects, not just a single “true?? artifact. Print was the great democratizer of the art world. No longer was art’s importance based on the Grand Tourism of those affluent enough to make the pilgrimage to the sites of culture in Europe. Suddenly, people who might have been lucky enough to hear of art, to read descriptions of the Louvre, could now from provincial distance actually observe the works...
...television programs at the expense of their native industries, for their incessant focus on America in their news coverage (to the point of following our election more closely than their own), for their avid taste for American food—well okay, the food part’s not true??but you get the picture...
Citing that study, Milton and Roy called for a reconsideration of the way in which doctors understand the relationship between infectious disease and airborne transmission. The traditional understanding has classified diseases as either “true?? airborne infections or not airborne infections...
...true?? ethnic identity came out exclusively in the realm of my home life. I spoke Bengali with my parents and ate Indian meals. Family occasions and religious festivals were, among other things, excuses to get dressed up in my favorite ghagra outfit. I was raised strictly Indian, with the standards and cultural values to match. But among my high school friends, my “Indianness” was, more than anything else, a source of amusing stories about strict parents and endless weddings, and the justification for sitting through a four-hour Hindi movie...
...Astros are a team harking back to the Good and the True??it’s their time. Play ball...