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  • Made out of hundreds of large cubes of dry ice, lit at night to the maximum, dramatic effect one expects from Judy Chicago, this installation -- a recreation of a work she originally did in 1968 -- is called "Disappearing Environments."

    Edward Goldman: He Sold Us Sharks, Diamonds and Spots. Brooklyn Bridge Next? Edward Goldman 2012

  • Made out of hundreds of large cubes of dry ice, lit at night to the maximum, dramatic effect one expects from Judy Chicago, this installation -- a recreation of a work she originally did in 1968 -- is called "Disappearing Environments."

    Edward Goldman: He Sold Us Sharks, Diamonds and Spots. Brooklyn Bridge Next? Edward Goldman 2012

  • Disappearing from the circus as mysteriously as she had arrived, Mary reappears as the town librarian in Oakley, home to the novel’s narrator and protagonist, Tessa Riley.

    Rain Village by Carolyn Turgeon : Questions 2006

  • Made out of hundreds of large cubes of dry ice, lit at night to the maximum, dramatic effect one expects from Judy Chicago, this installation -- a recreation of a work she originally did in 1968 -- is called "Disappearing Environments."

    The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com Edward Goldman 2012

  • Made out of hundreds of large cubes of dry ice, lit at night to the maximum, dramatic effect one expects from Judy Chicago, this installation -- a recreation of a work she originally did in 1968 -- is called "Disappearing Environments."

    The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com Edward Goldman 2012

  • The public exchange with Le Corbusier stimulated Wright to publish a short book titled The Disappearing City.9 In it he elaborated on the themes of his Princeton lecture and Times article and elucidated a key principle: “We are going to call this city for the individual the Broadacre City because it is based upon a minimum of an acre to the family.”

    Makeshift Metropolis Witold Rybczynski 2010

  • The public exchange with Le Corbusier stimulated Wright to publish a short book titled The Disappearing City.9 In it he elaborated on the themes of his Princeton lecture and Times article and elucidated a key principle: “We are going to call this city for the individual the Broadacre City because it is based upon a minimum of an acre to the family.”

    Makeshift Metropolis Witold Rybczynski 2010

  • The public exchange with Le Corbusier stimulated Wright to publish a short book titled The Disappearing City.9 In it he elaborated on the themes of his Princeton lecture and Times article and elucidated a key principle: “We are going to call this city for the individual the Broadacre City because it is based upon a minimum of an acre to the family.”

    Makeshift Metropolis Witold Rybczynski 2010

  • The article, titled The Disappearing Dollar, essentially points out that over the past 12 months the dollar has lost nearly a quarter of its value measured against the Euro and other world currencies.

    Florida Facing Chilly 'Dollar Daze'? Beach Blogger 2004

  • The article, titled The Disappearing Dollar, essentially points out that over the past 12 months the dollar has lost nearly a quarter of its value measured against the Euro and other world currencies.

    Archive 2004-12-01 Beach Blogger 2004

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