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Correction: May 25 , 2003 Sunday The Crash Course column on April 27, about the Rorschach test, misstated the source of a survey of psychologists about the test and the number of people participating.
Correction: May 25 , 2003 Sunday The Crash Course column on Page 21 of The Times Magazine today, about different viewpoints on distributing foreign aid, misstates part of a Web address for further information.
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Redolent of fractured letters or numbers, architectural beams and, of course, columns and capitals, each is traversed bottom to top by two abstract lines -- one single, one double -- that undulate or curve regularly or irregularly, but usually visit all the painting's subdivisions, like a cursory circulatory system.
(I'm participating as an observer, although of course this column represents only my own views).
Of course, the column was not a rebuttal and therefore more "limited" than Elstein would have wanted.
And of course, the column is due at holiday time for a January publication date.
Of course, this column would never be responsible for lynch mob thinking, but you can understand people wondering about how to tie a noose... May the sun shine on Hampden as surely as those who worship down the Easter Road will be praying it does on Leith in the days to come, sparkling on the famous silverware.
Of course, David Brooks' column on Friday echoed the now familiar trope of the Times, that only extremists could oppose this worthy and entirely laudable endeavor.
Not everyone liked it, of course – these columns have earned snarky comments, withering blog-postings, and more mentions in Private Eye's Pseuds' Corner than I care to count.
Erica Wilson, the Julia Child of needlework, who brought the gentle art of crewel — as well as cross-stitch, needlepoint and other traditional embroidery techniques — to an international audience through her books, television shows, correspondence courses, syndicated column and retail shops, died on Tuesday in Manhattan.
Of course, since columns aren't people and can't run for office (Can corporations? Do they already?), I guess that means I will have to run for president.
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