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Two years in the making, "From Shore to Shore" represents ArtsWestchester's commitment to documenting and preserving the region's folkloric traditions.
A mobile that was eighteen years in the making (from 1980 to 1998), a galactic froth of wire and porcelain, is suspended in the center of the space like a sun holding forth in its solar system.
Earlier in the day she stood behind a counter and handled the last-minute insanities of an event months in the making, from the placement of a trailer selling buffalo burgers ("Just don't run over our bushes!") to the whereabouts of the stuff needed to test chickens for disease ("Oh, shoot.
It was actually a hoax, 8 months in the making, from a Dutch artist.
Human consciousness had to evolve to a point where it could handle the power of the I AM, and it has been a long time in the making; from Adam to Elijah to Jesus and now to us.
His story tells us that we can learn life skills, like the ones I discovered are so essential in Mind in the Making, from "harsh street life education" as well as from great schools and loving parents.
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But the movie had one overwhelming advantage in its leading lady, Reese Witherspoon — or more specifically, Ms. Witherspoon's square chin and everything it signifies: grit, smarts, a will to dominate and that soupçon of freakishness that separates a star-in-the-making from the professional beauties.
The most obvious star-in-the-making from the class of '96 is, in fact, a waitress.
This meant divorcing the observation of science-in-the-making from any overarching theoretical definitions of the "scientific method," such as Karl Popper's view, endorsed by the Daubert court, that what distinguishes, or demarcates, science from nonscience is falsifiability (Popper 1959).
The pet phrase of pragmatist architecture, "things in the making," comes from a quote from William James: "What really exists is not things made but things in the making.
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