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The work was "Rose-Marie Calling (Supplication)." It shows a pink and portly naked young woman who sits bolt upright on a sofa, waving to someone we don't see.

In Frank D. Gilroy's 1964 work "The Subject Was Roses," the Clearys — mom, dad and Timmy, just back from the war — are the specimens under the microscope, their battles and shifting alliances the stuff of kitchen-sink (or perhaps waffle-iron) drama.

"Oh, it was roses.

That it followed "Roses," Mr. Taylor's truest romantic work, was a perverse touch.

This work was aimed at grafting chitosan Rose Bengal (CH.RB) on PDMS substrates to reduce the risks of bacterial infection during surgical application.

"I am Rose!

But Rose's work is more soulful and more audacious, as she slips between the hyperreal and the hypnagogic, using an arsenal of effects, from high-tech to D.I.Y. Rose pulls off one special effect at the Whitney that's remarkable in its simplicity.

The work is referenced in "Going Down" by The Stone Roses.

There were roses, first,.

Henrik's, where Rose works, is actually the department store Howells, and the pizza restaurant is La Fosse.

Manning's first published works were three serialised detective novels, Rose of Rubies, Here is Murder and The Black Scarab which appeared in the Portsmouth News beginning in 1929 under the pseudonym Jacob Morrow.

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