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Each of the five parts of his sequence The Ribbon of Time reflects on her verse.
A poet would be judged on more than the length of his sequence, of course, but size still counted for a lot, and padding was rife.
5) And this week's winner is … AJBee and the recalcitrant rhythms of his sequence from Volker Schlöndorff's 1979 adaptation of The Tin Drum.
But that could not be the case either, because then West would have dropped the diamond jack at Trick 3, the top of his sequence, simultaneously denying the king.
Bikram has no patents and, even allowing for the eccentricities of America's Patent Office, no hope of getting any.Bikram's licensing of his sequence, says Jim Harrison, a lawyer for OSYU, is thus less like selling the rights to a song and more like lecturing about the "Kama Sutra" and then trying to charge couples a fee every time they have sex in one of the positions.
Head VI was the first of Bacon's paintings to reference the Velázquez, a portrait that was to haunt him throughout his career, and was the beginning of his sequence of "screaming popes", a loose series of which there are around 45 surviving individual works.
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One of his sequences includes a butt plug and helium balloons – it's quite explicit.
The text, by Andrea Tottola, views the central emotional triangle with a certain ironic detachment, though Bellini takes it at face value, and his trademark style is already very much in evidence as he pours out the first of his sequences of slowly unwinding, achingly beautiful melodies that so hauntingly convey the fluctuations of desire and despair.
Among his best-known books are two collections, Mirrors, Messages, Manifestations (1969), which features some of his sequences, and Minor White: Rites and Passages (1978), with excerpts from his diaries and letters and a biographical essay by James Baker Hall.
His new works, Pic n' Clips, are basically the inside of his sequencing mind from all the photo folders on his desktop of the same names.
Balanchine's bouncy steps also recall those of August Bournonville, the great 19th-century Danish choreographer known for his sequences of quick and light movements.
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