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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
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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
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Disappearing from the circus as mysteriously as she had arrived, Mary reappears as the town librarian in Oakley, home to the novels narrator and protagonist, Tessa Riley.
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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."
The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com Edward Goldman 2012
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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."
The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com Edward Goldman 2012
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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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