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The e-mail, which was displayed in the courtroom, threatened to "destroy" him.
"This process would have been impossible without this technology," he said, guiding his computer's cursor over different parts of the musical score, which was displayed on a monitor.
When it was introduced at Henri Bendel in October 2003, the brand had only one product, which was displayed on a rickety coffee table.
The court said the photo, which was displayed with other captions and altered images of different actors, was editorial speech protected under the First Amendment.
Hirst's enormous Charity sculpture, which was displayed outside the White Cube gallery in Hoxton for a 2003 exhibition, has also been destroyed.
The document, which was displayed for the jury, was sent to Guatemala on Aug. 25, 1997, in the midst of the bombings in Havana.
The Retrospect said that the plaque, which was displayed at a small playground whose equipment had been financed by Landon's widow, Cindy, had been found in a "dump".
The Advertising Standards Authority upheld the complaint yesterday, arguing that the poster, which was displayed nationally, could cause offence and breached the industry code of conduct.
Another was the Drift bench by the architect Amanda Levete, a principal of Future Systems in London, which was displayed two ways at Established & Sons' soaring, hangarlike showroom in central Milan.
It was this powerful portrayal in one of her skater girl portraits that won second place at the prestigious Taylor Wessing Portrait Award, which was displayed at the National Portrait Gallery last year.
Like "Apocalypse," an equally vast Furnas painting, which was displayed in the window of Lever House, on Park Avenue, last fall, this one's dominant color would be a dark, visceral red that looked startlingly like blood.
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