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"Politics only figures in this case because of the person involved and his actions," he said.
Known as "The Three Purities," the figures in this case are erect and formal, as if granting an audience.
Time Freezes" (2005) has roots in Minimalism, or at least in that style's use of repeating figures — in this case, quickly broken violin and cello chords and a sparkling treble keyboard figure — as well as clearly articulated rhythms.
It includes a wearable Iron Man-inspired Repulsor that kids can strap to their arm, as well as two 'Power Activators' (which presumably activate powers) and two 'Smart Figures' (in this case Captain America and a rival, Iron Skull).
We have the data but for the sake of additional figures in this case would prefer to just say "data not shown" in the text, since we already have so many panels.
This study by Tiepolo is in line with his choice of noble figures, in this case the holder of knowledge and experience as he might appear on life's stage in some elaborate production with a huge cast.
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Picking up on the methodology of "Castle Rock," it imagines the life of a historical figure, in this case Sophia Kovalevsky, a 19th-century Russian mathematician and novelist.
It followed a Pynchon standby, the detective figure (in this case atypically a New Yorker and a woman), as she dived into the world of the dot-com bubble and surfaced to face the events of 9/11.
And it calls attention to a sad epilogue that will play out in Libya: an AIDS epidemic that has never been fully acknowledged and that continues to spread, even as the 426 children who figured in this case depend on treatment in a system ill prepared for the task.
A play called "Marching Song," which he wrote with Roger Hill, is framed as a journalistic quest to understand a contradictory historical figure (in this case, John Brown); in an unfilmed script titled "The Smiler with the Knife," a right-wing tycoon is introduced, as in "Kane," with a newsreel.
Mr. Mohseni posted a link to this subtitled trailer for the series, which is a fake documentary look at office life in the mythical country of Hechland's ministry of garbage: As in the original BBC series, and the American version it inspired, the comedy seems to revolve around interviews with a deluded, self-important figure — in this case, Hechland's minister of garbage.
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