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"Jeremy, Richard and James, as the visible tip of the iceberg, got most of the attention and praise, but you all in your own fields had such an immense hand in weaving this unforgettable tapestry".
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Watt was not good at basketball — he was much better at the shot-put, at which he was the state champion as a senior — but he was already tall and had long arms and immense hands, and that was enough to find a niche.
A Yupik Eskimo dance mask at Donald Ellis, with an immense carved hand wrapped around its hallucinatory, fly-apart face, is a third.
But "Line Street," a bright, scabby abstraction from 2007, is excellent, as is "The Palmist Reveals the Future of Painting" from 1992, a bright mandalalike image made entirely of short strips of dyed canvas; it shows an immense indigo hand embedded in designs of orange, yellow and purple.
Around 30 families in the city, most of them of religious scholars known as marabous, hold archives of immense value handed down through generations.
There have undoubtedly been some green campaigners guilty of using junk science to scaremonger on these issues, but the majority of criticism aimed at these technologies is now based on concerns about the high cost of nuclear power and the extent to which GM innovations pose unknown risks and hand immense power to the corporations that control the technology.
He painted "to decondition myself," he wrote in "Emergence/Resurgences," and to escape from language, which he vividly compared to "an immense prefabricated house handed down from generation to generation, ever demanding our faithful residence, ever forcing us into ostentation".
Meanwhile, G.M. meandered, churning out rental-quality cars that enthusiasts loathed, bouncing from one reorganization to another, steadily losing market share and handing immense power to marketing gurus with scant automotive knowledge.
Intellectuals point to the moment as a kind of original sin, when Islam became embedded in the country's democratic blueprint, handing immense power to Islamic hard-liners, who could claim — despite their small numbers — to be the true guardians of the state.
In 2009, bailed-out insurance giant AIG faced immense criticism for handing out $218 million in bonuses, leading many CEOs -- such as Royal Bank CEO Stephen Hester, Morgan Stanley CEO John Mack and Barclay's now former CEO John Varley -- to reject their bonuses outright.
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