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There is Raisele, who appropriates Lilian's peignoir after Lilian sets off on her big journey.
The Feminist Press has just reprinted her 1963 novel, "By Cécile," about a woman who appropriates her husband's mistress.
Hans-Peter Feldmann, 68, a German artist living in Düsseldorf who appropriates everyday images for his carefully conceived installations.
There is the Warholian logic to the iTunes chart: the artist who appropriates a particular time period with the most cunning and skill feels the freshest.
The latter is a disturbing account of stolen memories; one man who appropriates the identity of another, the other adrift in a "cognac-soaked trance".
As Lisa, Joy Schiebel moves believably from a breathless, diffident, worshiping disciple to an assured, published author who appropriates her mentor's life.
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The real defence of Koons, and other artists who "appropriate", is of freedom of imagination.
But there is also "outlaw" in the Willie Nelson/Waylon Jennings sense: people who appropriate the image without, necessarily, the criminal behavior.
Thus, it is hardly clear that a future candidate who appropriated all the innovations that Mr. Obama and his campaign tried would necessarily have the same success as Mr. Obama.
Ms. Ginsburg and Mr. Samuels agree that copyright owners are more likely today than in the past to sue artists who appropriate their work.
The early Puranas were probably compiled by upper-caste authors who appropriated popular beliefs and ideas from people of various castes.
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