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The results, lost for years but now cleaned up by the British Film Institute, were like moving postcards from the past.
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He never considered moving from Dobbs Ferry, a postcard-pretty village that boasts 300-year-old trees and an immense view of the Hudson.
Certainly he moved on from postcards and poster poems to making poetry literally concrete by carving it into stone or, rather, ordaining it to be carved by craftsmen collaborators.
He had a brief interlude in the Netherlands, during which time he took photos for picture postcards for newsagents, before moving to London.
The stamp would have been read as canceled and the postcard moved along.
AP reports that Turner's neighbors will receive postcards from the sheriff in Xenia, Ohio, declaring that a convicted sex offender will be moving nearby.
Ohio uses the failure to vote for two years as a rough way of identifying voters who may have moved". Ohio sends a postcard to those who haven't voted in two years.
But, despite the romance, glamour and fizz of his production, Wheeldon has also moved beyond the picture-postcard Paris familiar to fans of the movie, which won six Oscars.
In 1951 he retired but kept producing art, mostly Japanese-inspired, ink nature studies that moved toward abstraction, and postcard-size sketches — of friends and students, street scenes and coastal fishing communities, farm animals and flowers — of a kind he had been turning out by the thousands throughout his life.
They then moved on to "postal sculptures" (postcards), written sculptures, and then, in the early 1970s, large photo pieces.
"I was 22 years old, and by the time I got the postcard, I had moved on," she said.
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