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However, in 20 years time, Guston would shift gears and bring back imagery to his paintings.
We get this weird crossed-wiring effect where flipped-up cycling caps and neon-coloured T-shirts bring back imagery of our most radical wheelies, and at the same time, memories of TV news stories about young artists dying in the prime of their lives.
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"We've been living with the Vietnam syndrome for so long, and this war brings back the imagery of World War II," said Rep. Jim Leach (R-Iowa).
"It's going back to old imagery, but to have cartoon characters instead is great".
Too often Mr. Neususs falls back on banal imagery, as in a large diptych in which a figure is seen stepping off a chair.
In July 2015, after a journey of more than nine years, the space mission New Horizons whizzed past Pluto at 50,000 miles an hour to dispatch huge quantities of data and imagery back to Earth.
But the Gibson Girl was only one of a wave of visual images of emancipated women circulating in art, design and magazine imagery back then, as a delightful new exhibition downstairs here at the Newark Museum tries to show.
The Fifty Shades influence seems straightforward – until you consider that the calendar was styled by Roitfeld, whose tenure at French Vogue brought fetishistic imagery back into the mainstream and, arguably, paved the way for the Fifty Shades era.
A swept-wing, turbojet-powered subsonic vehicle about one-third the size of a jet fighter, the AQM-34 penetrated heavily defended areas at low altitudes with impunity by virtue of its small radar cross section, and it brought back strikingly clear imagery.
And while Mr. Wythe can turn a clever phrase in his lyrics, he too often falls back on stock imagery — "It's coming like a train that's running down that track," "Would I still need a mountain to climb?" — or stock sentiments.
An American official who confirmed that the images showed the reviewing stand recalled that in 1998, after Western intelligence was surprised by a North Korean missile launching, analysts went back over satellite imagery and other data to see if they had missed anything.
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