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The event was The Invisible Lunch, a one-day installation, part performance piece, part "design solution," as its organizers termed it in their press materials.
In a time of severe economic woe — a "national emergency," as Mr. Obama termed it in mid-September — foreign policy issues often lose their immediacy.
(This "pictorial enlightenment," as Luis Buñuel termed it in a jacket blurb, makes the book eminently browsable — and somewhat awkward subway reading).
While her supporters champion her "extensive research and a methodical rehearsal process", her critics accuse her of a "willful disregard of playwrights' intentions" or, as Charles Spencer termed it in his review of Women Of Troy, "smashing up the classics".
The New Disorder – as David Denby termed it in his essay for the New Yorker – has certainly lost some of its timezone-flyby thrill, as maybe globalisation itself did after the credit crunch.
It also will demonstrate whether Trump can mobilize his army of backers — "the silent majority," as he termed it in 2016 — to vote for other Republicans when his name is not atop the ballot.
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In soccer terms, it follows in the tradition of glorious insult.
(In inflation-adjusted terms, it peaked in 1968).
But in the short term, it must, in the context of a democracy, carry real consequences.
Surely in playtime terms, "it" was it?
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