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While SECA's focus has been more on individuals than on particular schools of work, the 50th anniversary exhibit offers an opportunity to consider what, if anything, constitutes Bay Area regional art -- a hot topic now, with the sprawling, 60-institution Southern California show "Pacific Standard Time" drawing international attention to 20th-century California art.
Sometimes it is, but mostly it's fodder for a discussion of the question "What, if anything, constitutes 'outlandish' these days?" Not, apparently, a story about two dentists who visit a kinky-sex emporium, with the audience voting on plot points like whether one fellow prefers dominance or submission in his leather-and-chains sessions.
Sure, the unscripted-series barrel has been dredged ever deeper over the years, so that, now, darn near anything constitutes a reality show.
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Anything else constitutes mob rule, and our democracy cannot afford that.
Failing that, failing anything that constitutes meaningful caregiving, that leads to improvement — tea for a sore throat, aloe for a burn — I bake the cake.
Estimated to be several thousand strong, the Quds force carries out a range of highly sensitive functions: intelligence, special operations, arms smuggling and political action – anything that constitutes protecting the revolution or attacking its enemies, Israel foremost among them.
"I don't know about money because they said they can't do anything which constitutes state aid, so they won't be able to give anybody money per se.
Anything less constitutes a failure to protect some of the most marginalised people in our society".
Participants were informed that the staff team and/or police would be informed of anything that constituted a danger and/or referred to anything that might be criminal in nature.
If anything, they constitute a tradition unto themselves.
To do anything else constituted more than the violation of the privacy of a great writer; it was proof of one's own reprobate soul, the exploitation (a word with which I've grown familiar over the years) of a man so much purer than the false and shallow world around him, an artist who wanted only to be left alone.
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