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dealing with carrington was in part a process of retrieval also. want her reputation to be larger afterlife that was stirring. the three of them shared not all that much, which is in fact why he picked them because i wanted to place an adjacent to each other and cover the art of you as the two main writ large. but they did have in common with energy. what they did have in common with ambition for the work. and what they did have in common was a ferocious focus. if i try to sit just, stephen crane was someone who got caught a in the coils of fame and commerce and with his left hand wrote what i think is close to hack work, what with his right hand he was trying to maintain a high seriousness. dora carrington represented the self-defeating, self negating, but triumphantly talented artist who finally asked in wished her gift. and george gershwin presents the artist who comes out of nowhere and goes more or less steadily a. there were peaks and valleys in its upward climb. also of course he beggars the imagination to imagine what he might've produced.
dealing with carrington was in part a process of retrieval also. want her reputation to be larger afterlife that was stirring. the three of them shared not all that much, which is in fact why he picked them because i wanted to place an adjacent to each other and cover the art of you as the two main writ large. but they did have in common with energy. what they did have in common with ambition for the work. and what they did have in common was a ferocious focus. if i try to sit just, stephen...
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dealing with carrington was, in part, a process of retrieval also.ant her reputation to be larger after life than it was during. the three of them shared, shared not all that much, which is, in fact, why i picked them, because i wanted to place them adjacent to each other and cover -- to each other. what they did have in common was energy. what they did have in common was ambition for the work, and what they did have in common was a ferocious focus. as i've tried to suggest, stephen crane was someone who got caught up in the coils of fame and commerce and with his left hand wrote what i think is close to hack work while with his right hand he was trying to maintain a high seriousness. dora carrington represented the self-defeating, self-negating but triumphantly-talented artist who finally extinguished her gift, and george gershwin represents the artist who comes out of ho-ho where and -- nowhere and goes more or less steadily up. there were peaks and valleys in his upward climb also, of course, but he beggars the imagination to imagine what he might
dealing with carrington was, in part, a process of retrieval also.ant her reputation to be larger after life than it was during. the three of them shared, shared not all that much, which is, in fact, why i picked them, because i wanted to place them adjacent to each other and cover -- to each other. what they did have in common was energy. what they did have in common was ambition for the work, and what they did have in common was a ferocious focus. as i've tried to suggest, stephen crane was...
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if you ask colonel carrington, he would tell you differently. those of us in washington must make decisions. you will fight the wars of we have to make decisions about whether we go to war. we owe you something. we owe you something that i think is lacking in washington. we owe you a full and proper consideration of the pros and cons of war. we owe it to you to follow our constitution. for congress to debate and authorize all wars. we owe it to you to clearly show our national interest he for we go to war. we owe it to you to have a sound strategy, and achievable goal, most of all an exit plan. so we don't get stuck in quagmires for decades on end. demand a, we should formal declaration of war before and ask ouro risk soldiers to risk their blood and lives. i have taken an oath to defend the constitution against all enemies. it the primary duty of congress to defend our god- given liberties. as a senator, i will if i have to not hesitate to vote for war. if war is needed to defend the united states. once war is declared, it is the duty of the co
if you ask colonel carrington, he would tell you differently. those of us in washington must make decisions. you will fight the wars of we have to make decisions about whether we go to war. we owe you something. we owe you something that i think is lacking in washington. we owe you a full and proper consideration of the pros and cons of war. we owe it to you to follow our constitution. for congress to debate and authorize all wars. we owe it to you to clearly show our national interest he for...
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piper carrington who teaches at ole miss writes for the district of columbia and one of the funnier essays he tells about his representation of the woman who he tried to send mail to take a plea and thought it was sheer craziness to go to trial in this case. she was going to get so much time and contrary to visit vice a jury finds her not guilty and it's a wonderful story that i don't want to give away the punchline to. are there others that come to mind? he writes about his experience representing people accused of crime in the role his jewish faith plays. david singleton a former public defender in new york and washington d.c. now writes a criminal justice policy oriented litigation called the ohio justice and policy center and he writes wonderful essay about his efforts up sex offenders a phrase he doesn't especially like for people convicted of those kinds of defenses. he took on the state of ohio's sex offender registration laws. renting a fledgling donation funded organization to take on the powers that be and makes a strong case about how the american public and elected officials ce
piper carrington who teaches at ole miss writes for the district of columbia and one of the funnier essays he tells about his representation of the woman who he tried to send mail to take a plea and thought it was sheer craziness to go to trial in this case. she was going to get so much time and contrary to visit vice a jury finds her not guilty and it's a wonderful story that i don't want to give away the punchline to. are there others that come to mind? he writes about his experience...
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carrington research, craig hallum capital.ow a stock that's down more than 50% year to date. what's worse, i went back and looked. it is below it's 2006 ipo price now. so this has been a capital destroyer since it went public in 2006. >> remember we were talking yesterday about 3-d systems and how it's been on fire since october? stratasys. >> revenue came in above estimates. acceleration growth in the recent acquisitions. maker got averaged about $11.5 million in revenue. up 5% to $120.16. and geron soaring on cancer drug trial data. >> this wasn't a stock we'd even talk about. it's right under 500 million bucks in market cap. it was a 91 cent stock recently. it announced that 22% of its patients using his experimental drug were free of the disease. geron is up. this is not a misprint. 57% today. ten years ago. so it went from 12 to less than a dollar to now where it is. >> look at the chart. doing absolutely nothing, nothing all year and then boom. september, mid-september onwards. >> just sayin', folks, geron, be careful. i
carrington research, craig hallum capital.ow a stock that's down more than 50% year to date. what's worse, i went back and looked. it is below it's 2006 ipo price now. so this has been a capital destroyer since it went public in 2006. >> remember we were talking yesterday about 3-d systems and how it's been on fire since october? stratasys. >> revenue came in above estimates. acceleration growth in the recent acquisitions. maker got averaged about $11.5 million in revenue. up 5% to...
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women and arts, carrington, camille claudel , fida, miss potter henry and june, impromput. look like justin beiber, toby shelton spent $100,000 on plastic surgery so the look in the mirror and see justing beiber, shelton is a songwriter and laws angeles and he went through eight plastic surgeons to look like the superstar. >> this is a live look outside breezy conditions from mount tam will have more on the weather will we come back with the 8:00 hour of the news [ male announcer ] with at&t, you're sure to get a better bundle. just choose the two, three, even four services you want to build a bundle that works for you. [ female announcer ] call at&t now. choose a u-verse triple-play bundle for just $79 a month. get the same great price for two years. plus switch today and get a total home dvr included for life. [ male announcer ] with u-verse high speed internet, connect all your wi-fi-enabled devices to your wireless gateway and save on smartphone and tablet data usage at home. and now, choose from internet speeds up to 45 megs -- our fastest speed ever. with u-verse tv,
women and arts, carrington, camille claudel , fida, miss potter henry and june, impromput. look like justin beiber, toby shelton spent $100,000 on plastic surgery so the look in the mirror and see justing beiber, shelton is a songwriter and laws angeles and he went through eight plastic surgeons to look like the superstar. >> this is a live look outside breezy conditions from mount tam will have more on the weather will we come back with the 8:00 hour of the news [ male announcer ] with...