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Tapestry of Times Past is a joint project with the Society of Vertebrate Paleontology, the Paleontological Society, and the US Geologic Survey and funded by the National Science Foundation.
His new novel, "Fall of Giants," is the first volume of a projected trilogy in which the 20th century has replaced the Middle Ages as a stage for life's grandeurs and miseries, but the book's narrative structure is the same: multiple plot strands woven through a vast tapestry of times past.
Always more than three-chord wonders, the once-belligerent punk veterans returned for the gorgeous harpsichord-inflected 'Golden Brown', the black-dressed four-piece and the classical ensemble weaving a bewitching tapestry of obscure time signatures.
"Celebrating the diverse literary universe is a longstanding Book Prizes' tradition and the 2006 honorees well represent a rich tapestry of writing". Times Book Editor David Ulin presented Kittredge with the Robert Kirsch Award, given annually to a living author with a substantial connection to the American West whose contribution to American letters deserves special recognition.
The camera had a narrow view; it could photograph only one three-by-three-foot section of tapestry at a time.
The Housers were included in Time magazine's 100 most influential people in the world in 2009, praised for creating "a take on American cultural history... doing the work of Tom Wolfe, creating tapestries of modern times as detailed as those of Balzac or Dickens".
Velcro is an adaptable method, which allows you to change the locations of the tapestries from time to time.
It was the large bright comet seen six months before the Norman Conquest of England in 1066 and depicted in the Bayeux Tapestry from that time.
Media Fabrics research focuses on a new paradigm: a semi-intelligent organism where lines of communication, threads of meaning, chains of causality, and streams of consciousness converge and intertwine to form a rich tapestry of creative story potentials, meaningful real-time dialogues, social interactions, and personal or communal art and story-making.
Almost all tapestries tell stories — military victories, fables, tales of unrequited love — though it can take a bit of time to decipher them.
But for the moment I am engrossed in Svetlana Alexievich's extraordinary Second-Hand Time (Fitzcarraldo), an oral tapestry of post-Soviet Russia.
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