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He reproduced "The Concert," leaving out two human figures.
He reproduced it and named it the Reynolds Rocket.
He reproduced the fabric and cut it into gently fluted silk skirts.
He reproduced the emblem, but with a handwritten L at the end (hence, SAIL), calling the resulting piece "Land / Sea".
He reproduced and magnified both the mechanical shortcomings of the photograph blurriness and distortion and the flaws of the human face: bloodshot eyes, broken capillaries, and enlarged pores.
He reproduced cantankerous letters to the editors of various publications; he fulminated against Communism, existentialism, and even democracy; he deployed elegant quips and humorous aphorisms.
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Nor does he reproduce one.
Recently he tried again and he reproduces some of his efforts, which again, show failure.
He reproduces the note he made in his journal at the time.
(The four pages of manuscript that he reproduces arouse more questions than they settle, however.
("I think he's making that up," Ms. Levitz told me. "I'll believe it when he reproduces it").
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