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The critic A.an Rich, not known for dispensing praise lightly, called the Calders a new hope for a resident quartet in L.A. With good looks, mainstream musical flair and earnest ambition, the group was on many observers 'most-likely-to list.
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Very few of the sculptures in "5 + 5" (some of which are conceptual) can compete with the aesthetic muscle of Storm King's Calders and Smiths let alone with the beauty of the park itself.
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The Calders sued, claiming that the Connecticut law was void because it violated the Article I, § 10 of the Constitution, which prohibited states from enacting ex post facto laws.
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They told the Calders that Mrs. Calder needed a letter of medical necessity from Dr. Taylor.
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The Calders wondered whether the dismissal had anything to do with Mrs. Calder's medical issue, recalling that Benchmark had had trouble funding its health plan in the past.
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Under the Consolidated Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act, the federal law known as Cobra, the Calders could have prolonged their Benchmark coverage for up to 18 months.
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The result is a hushed, light-filled space (mercifully free of art, except for the Calders and Miros visible through the glass) that reminds you why classic modernism still speaks to us.
THE DESIGN DOZEN 2007
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But the waiting period for appointments with Dr. Taylor is about eight weeks, and the Calders 'insurance was expiring at the end of the month.
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The Calders again had the option of extending their existing coverage under Cobra.
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Though Mr. Leeds had access to some Calders, he acknowledged that the "Edward Hoppers would be harder to borrow."
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