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...from Washington’s National Gallery of Art are Manet’s “The Railway” (1873), steam rising against the verticals of the railings caging the figures, a phantasmagoria of ephemeral urban life, and “Masked Ball...
...Outwardly, their home on the rue de Villejust was, Renoir remembered, “one of the most authentic centres of civilised Paris life”, and that refinement is in the paintings — “At the Ball” features her own...
...That spirit of defiance was evident in the banquet hall, where volunteers worked at a frenetic pace, sorting goods and packing boxes, beneath a chandelier and disco ball....
...What’s clear is that Egyptian talisman Mohamed Salah did well even to run up to the ball, his vision surely impaired by bright green laser beams as he missed a crucial kick in the penalty shootout....
...Then there is the much maligned Eugène Viollet-le-Duc, the 19th-century designer of the spire who was, Poirier convincingly argues, a committed and knowledgeable defender of Gothic art, rather than a man...
...by 48m and the main nave is 43m high 1789 French Revolution starts, after which the church is used as a warehouse and falls into neglect 1791 Most of its bells taken down and melted to make cannon balls...
...Radically, in group compositions such as “Luncheon” and “Ball at the Moulin de la Galette” (1876), Renoir gave women the most prominent positions, combining sculptural solidity with soft strokes, dissolving...
...Eugene Simpson Stadium Park, where the shooting occurred, is the home field of the TC Williams high school football team, the Titans....
...There might be a ban on ball games, riding scooters or taking photographs. Security guards and cameras can be pervasive and there is often a ban on protests....
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...His regular partners are the Nobel laureate Eugene Fama and Steven Levitt, co-author of the best-selling book Freakonomics. They don’t talk shop on the course, though....
...The sensor collects data on the number and speed of shots, as well as where the ball made contact with the racket, sending the information via Bluetooth to an iOS or Android companion app....
...He then crumples the papers into a ball and throws them into a wastebasket. (TPM) Today’s RCP poll average...
...Some are gleefully satirical, such as an ineffably dreary name-day party for Tatyana, which parodies St Petersburg society balls....
...It has the impact of first love, sweeping you up in its evocation of romantic longing, its idealised view of country estates and imperial balls, and, yes, its heartbreaking music....
...Kasha says the Farrow & Ball palette of Wimborne White, Pointing and Slipper Satin are all good Parisian colours....
...Indeed, Simon had first seen Peters in a production of Eugene O’Neill’s The Iceman Cometh, which had originated in the UK in the late 1990s before transferring to the US....
...Eugene Terre’Blanche 34. Norman Wisdom 35. Tony Curtis (Some Like It Hot)...
...Eugene Fama, developer of the efficient market hypothesis, was one of his students, but Mandelbrot grew less impressed with such theories as years went on....
...Chevreul wrote of “entwining” separate colours and Van Gogh would keep balls of wool in mixed colours in a basket to help him see what shades could be combined....
...Golf at higher altitudes is good for the ego – balls fly further. What do you think about during your holiday?...
...Reviewing Hirst’s book in the FT, Eugene Rogan wrote: “There are no good guys in Hirst’s story, only the ambitious who have pursued their objectives ruthlessly, oblivious to the human cost.”...
...The Arabs: A History By Eugene Rogan Allen Lane, £25 Rogan’s thorough history traces the Arabs’ triumphs and disappointments, from the 16th century to the present day....
...Eugene Brancoveanu bumbled agreeably as Pandolfe....
...Shakespeare meets “Great Balls of Fire”. The Hamletmachine (1979) Very short text that can be very long in performance. Shakespeare condensed by East German playwright Heiner Muller....
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