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More restrained work followed, including Raoul Walsh's handsome "Gun Fury" (Aug.
But Mr. Soto has a tight and satisfying hold on structure, and there were plenty of pleasures to be had in this propulsive yet restrained work.
Her 1974 Whitney exhibition focused on her most restrained work, largely from 1973, in which her previously implicit adjustments to the shape of her canvas became explicit.
When, in a few weeks, Pike loses the Oscar to Julianne Moore's immaculately restrained work in Still Alice, justice will have been served – though it's hard not to wish she were instead up against Moore's thrillingly deranged turn in Maps to the Stars (Entertainment One, 18), beside which Pike's amped-up Amazing Amy looks positively Pollyanna-like.
In 1922 a woolens dealer, Julius Forstmann, built a 45-foot-wide town house at 22 East 71st Street, a late, restrained work for C. P. H. Gilbert, otherwise known for richly styled turn-of-the-century mansions like what is now the Jewish Museum at 92nd and Fifth.
Still, it is a bit shocking to come across a brief discussion of the possible uses of Vaseline in this otherwise sober and restrained work.
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A reviewer for VOX described "Queer" as "Voice of the Beehive roughing up L7", Jackie Hinden of Hot Press wrote that the song was "a slinky work-out against a restrained work-to-rule industrial backing", and the publication later made it their Single of the Fortnight, describing it as "Almost indecently brilliant.
It was a more restrained, circumscribed work, and navigated a quirky territory between playfulness and austerity.
Her full, beautiful tone, unimpeachable intonation and restrained sincerity worked perfectly against the music around her.
The psychic split is also evident inside the main gallery, where restrained early-1960s works like "Zen for TV" (more televisions as linear abstractions) surround the theatrical centerpiece: 1974's "TV Garden," a thicket of live plants that seem to have sprouted monitors screening "Global Groove".
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