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In a new series of still lifes, Fish is at her dazzling best, tossing together pattern, reflection and atmospheric effects with lavish painterly freedom.
The Jazz Age coincided with the city's emergence as the epicenter of whatever was cool, Avant Garde and hip, as reflected in the suave urbanity of the day's fashion; the experimental improvisation of its art, and the hedonistic, flapper freedom lavished on the self.
His vast and probing research reminds us how modern literary fiction nourished its self-consciousness and freedom amidst lavish and vehement debate over mixing the human and divine.
In Lomax's photos, girls and boys can be seen playing in the desert dust, admiring the massive artworks on display and lavishing the off-the-grid freedom Black Rock City provides.
Veterans of the Times and Sunday Times still look back fondly on the Thomson era, when staffing and expenses were lavish, and editors were given almost complete freedom.
And on a rights-based understanding of the value of academic freedom, they rely on excessively lavish assumptions about the kinds of activities that academic freedom protects.
Some puppeteers lament a tendency among artists to be preachy and overly serious, while others revel in the new freedom to tackle intellectual themes and lavish projects.
The march ended at Azad Maidan, or Freedom Park, near the majestic Victoria Terminus, a lavish 19th-century domed structure that houses India's largest train station.
This is a summary view of that religious slavery, under which a people have been willing to remain, who have lavished their lives and fortunes for the establishment of their civil freedom.
Reflecting, perhaps, the resilience of freedom of expression in Brazil's unruly democracy, some observers voiced displeasure over the lavish ceremony.
Little wonder, then, that the language of extravagant regard in that New York Times Book Review write-up of Jonathan Franzen – "Like all great novels," Freedom "illuminates, through the steady radiance of its author's profound moral intelligence" – is rarely lavished on female novelists.
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