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After the self-evident but inspired landscapes of numerous generations of peasants, monks and landlords, landscape has now largely become a nameless by-product of the global economy.
Her Newport cottage, confidently nameless, designed by Stanford White, directed by his first boss, Henry Hobson Richardson, was considered one of America's most architecturally innovative buildings at its completion in 1875.
The nameless flunky by the door shifts in her chair a little.
(A notable exception is the elegant "Nameless," produced by Dope Couture, which has the easy charm of A Tribe Called Quest).
Later, she told all that throughout the greater part of Chinese history, novelists had been regarded as such negligible creatures and were handed on nameless to posterity View Article By Rivka Galchen By Zoë Heller By Jia Tolentino By David Remnick.
In the film "Cold Souls," which opens next month, he plays an actor named Paul Giamatti, who, burdened by nameless anxieties, has his soul extracted by an outfit called the Soul Storage Company.
The pop-up was spun into existence by Nameless Network, a media company (founded by one-time VICE employees Alexandra Serio, Max Nelson, and Kareem Rahma) known for bright, Facebook-friendly explainer videos.
Well, they may have been there, but for decades it's been a commonplace of Biblical scholarship that the Gospels were written forty to seventy years after the death of Jesus, and not by the disciples but by nameless Christians using both written and oral sources.
Over a series of sleepovers and Ouija board sessions, I convinced her that she was being pursued by a vengeful ghost, incensed by nameless crimes she had committed against him in a past life.
By Ruth Lambert Jones The New Yorker, August 10 , 1929P. 61 Who is this nameless lady View Article By Miranda Carter By Amos Barshad By Jia Tolentino By Doreen St. Félix.
At a time when Wall Street seems to be increasingly dominated by hedge funds and private equity firms run by nameless and faceless yet undoubtedly powerful financiers, Mr. Weill, once a volatile and insecure boy from Brooklyn, is a throwback.
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