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While most of the action takes place on a wide-open Elizabethan-style thrust stage, Ms. Goldmark's backdrop adds a transfiguring touch of mystery to the proceedings, as do Kiki Smith's white costumes, which deliberately make it difficult to tell the Montagues from the Capulets.
Love, Fresh and New Terry Teachout 2011
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The weekend's non-required reading was Daniel Goldmark's Tunes for 'Toons: Music and the Hollywood Cartoon.
In the corners of my mind Matthew Guerrieri 2008
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Commissioner Goldmark's determination that Glacier Northwest has not provided adequate documentation to ensure compliance with the lease it was previously granted is a very welcome step in a new direction, a direction that respects the concerns of those who believe the expansion of this mine would be harmful to the common good and to our common wealth.
Lands Commissioner Goldmark asks Glacier NW to halt Maury Island mining operations 2009
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Here's a statement released by the Department of Natural Resources summarizing the contents of Goldmark's letter:
Lands Commissioner Goldmark asks Glacier NW to halt Maury Island mining operations 2009
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The blue sign served as the backdrop to an inaugural reception held in Goldmark's honor, marking the end of Peter's transition to power.
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Due to his connections, I thought Doug Sutherland was unbeatable, but the rise in Goldmark's popularity can't be denied.
Taking a closer look at the contest for Washington's Lands Commissioner 2008
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I think Goldmark's own words from his website can tell you where his priorities lie better than I can.
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The Seattle PI has just added to Goldmark's impressive list of endorsements which includes Senators Cantwell and Murray and Governor Gregoire.
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One would hope thatas a result ofPeter Goldmark's actions, Doug Sutherland would be forced to adopt moreenvironmentallysensitive policies, and even distance himself from the timber industry.
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It would take a massive shift to erase Goldmark's lead and that is why the AP called it "insurmountable".
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