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She became an object of celebration, ridicule and hatred.
But now, just months short of his 95th birthday, the master of the "decisive moment," as he once described his art, is himself the reluctant object of celebration.
Now farming has gone from being an object of celebration to one of contention, and the French tend to think of the entire European Commission as an Anglo-Saxon plot.
In the postwar era Mr. Seeger helped popularize the banjo, which was as much an object of celebration here as Mr. Seeger himself, with at least a half dozen musicians picking at their beat-up five-strings.
Shot with a besotted camera that gives sand the shimmer of silk, the landscape is at once an antagonist and an object of celebration in this lean, literate biopic of Robyn Davidson, the headstrong young explorer who in 1977 set out to cross the 1,700-mile 1,700-milealian desert on foot.
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Everyday objects become hallowed symbols of celebration, humor, or emotion in the hands of California artist Tyler Spangler.
Its definition, in part: the action of forcing an object (usually a football) into the ground with tremendous force as a way of celebration.
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