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Like many younger artists, Mr. Griffa seems to test how little it takes for something to qualify as a painting.
(That's all it takes for something to be a poem, right?) We decided to try out a few of her recent comments.
The real significance of this horrible incident is that it is a reminder of how little it takes for something truly shocking to happen.
With cryptic batches of repeating lines and strokes in glowing colors, they test how little it takes for something to qualify as a painting.
But I learned what it takes for something to go from raw commodity to finished product, and I got a sense of the sweat equity involved.
The work needs pruning, but it speaks clearly about the contingent nature of history, the chain of unlikely connections and accidents it takes for something ideal, or grand, or memorable to emerge and pass the test of time.
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She only wanted to be taken for something that she was not.
What is it going to take for something like that to happen?
Whether or not this is true remains to be seen, but it seems like an awfully large risk for Microsoft to take for something so mundane.
And there will have to be some specifying where extant symbols (like that for sync), lacking context, could be taken for something else (recycling, maybe).
You will be surprised how long it will take for something "new" not to appear.
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