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The answers I obtained will be helpful to Gilligan - or Mr Sock as he's known fondly on the blogsophere - in any follow-up to his dramatic splash.
Super Linda juts into the corner of West Broadway and Reade Street like the prow of a South American schooner, a dramatic splash in the serene neighborhood where Mr. Abramcyk lives with his wife, Nadine Ferber, an owner of the Mick Margo boutique and the Tenoverten nail salon, and their infant daughter, Zoe Lee.
It is interesting even when it is not exciting and, although it probably will not create the dramatic splash of "Suez" and "Jesse James" did, it is far the better picture.The tale begins back in 1875, long before the dial system was discovered, when young Alex Bell was eating cheese and apples and trying to send speech over copper wires.
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There are perhaps fewer dramatic vocal splashes than in her early days, and more nuanced brushstrokes, but that is no bad thing, and the magnificent Side Effects finds Carey at the height of her powers.
Ground Floor Cosmetics: Just replicate the Sephora on the Champs Elysees, with its dramatic prototype, splashes of irreverent design and a completely new level of energy.
After that come such major works as With the Black Arch, Black Lines, and Autumn; in such pictures, done between 1912 and 1914 in a slashing, splashing, dramatic style that anticipates the New York Abstract Expressionism of the 1950s, most art historians see the peak of the artist's achievement.
Donning sculptural hairstyles and voguish ensembles punctuated by dramatic collars and splashes of color, Marshall's subjects seem aware of their statuses as works of art themselves.
The human-arranged topography also provides splashes of dramatic lighting and seating accenture to round out its theatrical backbone. .
However, I note a strong, colorful, graphic trend in the attire of many fairgoers that complements the splashes of dramatic color in booths throughout the fair.
On 19 April, the Daily Express splashed with a dramatic headline on its front cover: "COLDEST MAY FOR 100 YEARS".
Izvestia splashed with a dramatic image of a Kyrgyz teenager struggling with riot police, while Kommersant opted for a scene of wider crowd unrest.
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