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Joaquín Cortés / Román Lores 'Magnetized Space' at Madrid's Reina Sofia MADRID—It is the first time a solo exhibition in Europe has been dedicated to the late Brazilian artist Lygia Pape, and Madrid's Reina Sofia has at last provided the scrupulous and comprehensive treatment this versatile genius has long deserved.
Under the Spotlight, the Versatile Oeuvre of Lygia Pape Is Magnified Jonathan Blitzer 2011
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The company uses a technique called Magnetized Target Fusion (MTF) model.
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Magnetized by the limelight, they are attracted by fame and wealth.
Astrology for Enlightenment Michelle Karén 2008
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Magnetized, the rest of Lab C converged to get a look at the unimaginable display that had emerged this time from the supply room freezer.
Body of Knowledge Steve Giegerich 2001
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Magnetized needles suffer disturbances in their normal direction which cause them to deviate generally to the west first, afterwards to the east.
The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 04, No. 26, December, 1859 Various
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Magnetized hammers, Fig. 161, are used in many trades for driving brads and tacks, where it is hard to hold them in place with the fingers.
Handwork in Wood William Noyes
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Magnetized iron attracts iron to itself and the motion of the iron as it moves towards the magnet can be made to do work.
An Elementary Study of Chemistry William McPherson
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Magnetized by his manner, we obeyed, and it was not until we had started, rattling over the stone-paved street, that Phil bethought herself of an important detail.
The Chauffeur and the Chaperon Karl Anderson 1901
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Lygia Pape: Magnetized Sace, Serpentine Gallery - review Brazilian art has had a fruitful recent history, and Lygia Pape is in many ways the country's most archetypal artist of the post-war period.
Evening Standard - Home Ben Luke 2011
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Magnetized spice jars cling to a wall like shiny barnacles.
NYT > Home Page By CONSTANCE ROSENBLUM 2010
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