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“Also needed to mention my favorite quote from her post: "we'll keep reminding some in the media that Americans are very tired of [the AP's] non-objective reporting.”
“The main thing is that a number of readers have labeled me a very non-objective person, who has deliberately collected all kinds of dirt and thus provoked equally dirty comments.”
Global Voices in English » Russia: Bloggers’ Memories of Soviet Maternity Hospitals
“In art: The decade often labeled as complacent, compliant and conservative, gave birth to form-breaking, non-objective art and abstract expressionism from artists like Pollack, Rauschenberg, Johns, de Kooning, Rothko and Kandinsky - all of which culminated in the opening of New York's groundbreaking Guggenheim museum in 1959.”
The Huffington Post: Tom Alderman: 1950s: The Not-So-Silent Generation
“That makes him another non-objective, lying liberal phoney. yvonne”
“Ben Grasso and Thomas Spoerndle are two with whom I feel some kinship; Spoerndle's work is completely non-objective, and Grasso's paintings are more overtly metaphorical than mine, so they represent opposite ends of the spectrum in which I place myself.”
The Huffington Post: John Seed: Sarah McKenzie: A Nation of Builders, and of Artists
“But the Obama administration denounced WikiLeaks as "irresponsible" and non-objective -- and argued that the president had announced "a new strategy" for Afghanistan last December "precisely because of the grave situation that had developed over several years.”
The Huffington Post: Jeff Cohen: WikiLeaks: Time to Celebrate, Time to Mourn
“She introduces the question of effectiveness with the evidently non-objective assertion, "Whether they actually reduce crashes is questionable.”
The Washington Post: Dvorak's 'windshield perspective' on speed cameras
“Palermo was particularly interested in non-objective, semiotic color propositions.”
“I am very suspicious where a non-objective source controls which part of the recording is released e.g., Israel with the flotilla raid tapes.”
“In 1930 Louise Nevelson studied with Hilla Rebay, whose theory of non-objective art was concerned with the link between spiritual concepts and formal aesthetics.”
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