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Recently Mr. Guzmán has also begun to make use of Aztec symbolism, as in his 2005-7 diptych series "La Búsqueda del Ombligo" ("The Search of the Navel"), selections from which appeared in this year's Carnegie International.
Carver may well have regretted, to some degree, the way a number of his stories appeared in "What We Talk About," and, in the compendium "Where I'm Calling From," which appeared a few months before he died, he republished three stories in their "original" form.
In an interview published a few years ago, he even managed to spin the release of "The Unsubscriber," a collection he did with Farrar, Straus & Giroux in 2004 (a poem from which appeared in The New Yorker), as a desperate last resort: I TRIED to get Pitt and Iowa and Rat Vomit Review and Dan Halpern's National Poetry Series and all those other places to publish my book.
He also performed it on his 1973 Aloha from Hawaii TV special, the recording from which appeared on the accompanying bestselling album.
For the opening party in late May, pictures from which appeared widely in the Russian media, Mr Ismailov paid Sharon Stone, Richard Gere, Mariah Carey, Paris Hilton and Tom Jones to attend.
Though I'd read some of these stories in earlier states, the finished book, Virgin and Other Stories (an excerpt from which appeared in VICE magazine), as a whole struck me as extraordinarily intense.
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Born in 1928 in Berkeley, Calif., Mr. Ivory grew up in Oregon, attended the University of Southern California film school, and was well on his way to becoming a documentary filmmaker: his "Venice: Themes and Variations" (from 1957), scenes from which appear in "Destination," made what was then The New York Times's annual list of noteworthy nontheatrical films.
De Gennes showed that for a sinusoidal surface and a Young angle of 120°, the roughness from which appear air pockets is 1.75 [15].
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