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With a knack for tweaking product photography into vibrant, surreal still life photographs, the upcoming show poses the question: "Is that real?" Surprisingly, the answer is often, yes.
Talk to market participants and the surprising answer is often yes.
If "subject matter" is taken to mean representational content, the answer is often yes; representations of people and trees and the like are easily identifiable in the painting.
Rogers said that the N.S.A. uses a two-part test to evaluate unmasking requests: "Is there a valid need to know in the course of the execution of their official duties?" and "Is the identification necessary to truly understand the context of the intelligence value that the report is designed to generate?" The answer to these questions is often yes.
The good news is that in "The Maytrees," despite the big words and the name-dropping, despite remnants of what Welty called the "receptivity so high-strung and high-minded" on display in "Pilgrim," there is also good old straight narrative and prose that is often, yes, breathtakingly illuminative.
The answer is often yes.
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She said she would end the hour with a line that says with Ms. Osbourne things are often "yes and no, yes and no".
Creative consultant Jordan Thomas said, "The way we looked at [humor] was if this moment was a hot button for the audience, should we make it worse, because [Stone and Parker] love to push boundaries and their default response was definitely not to back down, but the really healthy counterbalance was, can we make it funnierand the answer was often yes".
Yes, the EU is often ghastly, and yes the deeper and deeper integration of the euro zone could well make Europe more protectionist, in ways that threaten gravely to damage multi-billion pound British business interests.
Yet despite the beauty of the finished product, the process of creating these innovative installations is often painstaking, and yes, disgusting.
The answer is often likely to be yes, for at least two reasons.
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