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...Just days after the opening of the major Frans Hals exhibition at the National Gallery in London, a portrait by the 17th-century Dutch master will be unveiled at Frieze Masters....
...They begin with his early direct style: “Catherine Moore” (1752), fiancée of architect William Chambers, meets us with a frank, intelligent gaze....
...That is the conclusion suggested by a research paper from three psychologists, Barbara Mellers, Philip Tetlock and Hal Arkes....
...Hal Harvey of Energy Innovation argued: “The writing is on the wall . . . Utilities and their regulators must adapt to changing energy economics before they’re stuck with stranded assets.”...
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...In the catalogue to this exhibition Hal Foster, reiterating Baudelaire, suggests these types resemble “an out-of-work Hercules”, questioning the nature of authority and power....
...And [Moore’s] Watchmen, I still think it’s one of the most imaginative stories I’ve ever encountered....
...Hal Sirkin, an expert on manufacturing at Boston Consulting Group, says that from the perspective of an economy such as India’s, it does not make sense to automate now because it would drive up the price...
...Hal Rogers, the Republican chairman of the House appropriations committee, last month said the “unrealistic” and “ill-conceived” across-the-board spending cuts that had led to mandatory furloughs in the...
...Cinema, the most machine-based of art forms, has shown a certain amount of hostility towards silicon-based life forms – think of the murderous computer HAL in Kubrick’s 2001, or Roy Batty in Ridley Scott...
...Hal Ratner, investment analyst for research company Morningstar, said that companies should take partial responsibility for the disengagement from young investors in the UK, US and Europe....
...“Jellicoe wanted to liberate landscape from architecture,” says Hal Moggridge, an influential landscape architect who joined Jellicoe’s London practice in 1960....
...Gibney is moving in on the Rabid Watchdog role long occupied by Michael Moore....
...Maastricht is never without its discoveries; indeed the Hals only emerged in the 1970s....
...“This is one of the most segregated cities in America, and the segregation is enforced rigorously every day,” says Mr Moore....
...“Jasmine” by Albert Moore, depicting a languid lovely, could make £800,000, while “The Triumph of Love”, four watercolour panels by Burne-Jones, carry a more conservative top estimate of £600,000....
...Patricia Racette (“riveting”) portrays the sympathetic schoolmarm, with Anthony Michaels-Moore as the crusty sea captain. Donald Runnicles supervises the “sweeping orchestral beauty”....
...The lawns surrounding it are dotted with sculptures by Henry Moore and a maze of Miró ceramics....
...Highlights: Like his contemporaries Barbara Hepworth and Henry Moore, Hitchens was hard-up during the prewar years: only in later life and after death was his work sought after....
...Craig is more Connery than Moore, and a definite reverse flip after Brosnan. (No preening, self-pleased pleasantries.)...
...Another Dutch picture that promises to attract a great deal of attention is the “Portrait of Pieter Jacobsz Olycan” whose attribution to the hardly less popular Frans Hals is reasserted by Zurich dealer...
...Winston Moore, a political analyst in La Paz, said the agreement was likely to bring a rare period of social peace in the deeply divided Andean country....
...A lot of the decision-making is being done in the street,” said Winston Moore, a political analyst in La Paz. “There is a power vacuum here and the situation looks to be deteriorating.”...
...Mr Moore has a sense of déjà vu. “This government is effectively not governing. They have the ceremonial trappings but no operational capacity....
...“The whole country is mobilised,” says Mr Moore. “This is a very dangerous moment.”...
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