How To Use Pollock In A Sentence
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IHSB: The way to describe the first pro season for the most oddly named man alive (Allen Lorenz Pollock = A.J. Pollock?) is solid but unspectacular, which is disappointing given that the organization expected him to rip through Mid-A South Bend given that Midwest League Competition wasn't foreign to Pollock, given that Notre Dame plays an exhibition game against the SilverHawks at the beginning of each season.
AZ Snakepit
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Walsh should have mentioned the remarkable physiognomic similitude of Harris and Pollock.
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Such winkingly ostentatious nastiness and Mr. Pollock's habit of telegraphing violence rather than lingering over it make this violent book surprisingly easy to read and digest.
The Comic-Grotesque Goes North
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The saithe/pollock is an excellent food fish and, as with the cod and the haddock, processing methods are varied.
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The humble pollack, which is close to a slang word for testicles, will be sold by Sainsbury's as "colin" - pronounced "co-lan," and French for the closely related hake - with packaging inspired by artist Jackson Pollock.
Undefined
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Dom Grimes and George Ross worked tirelessly in midfield and Sam Pollock worked hard on the right.
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Pollock bowled a yorker aimed at off-stump which Kumble edged towards the third man boundary.
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With Jamie Pollock suspended for one match, Proctor could press his claims for a recall to the squad.
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The poem is still at the Jackson Pollock stage - a mess of scratchy lines and blobs of ink on a yellow ground.
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Trawlermen in pursuit of these and other groundfish like pollock and haddock drag steel weights and rollers as well as nets behind their boats, devastating huge areas of the sea floor as they go.
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Teenager Jamie Pollock hopes to start off week-end birthday celebrations with a win.
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We " overbuild, overborrow and otherwise make mistakes, " Mr. Pollock says.
Carried Away, Yet Again
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Early Jackson Pollock oil studies of horses, presented by Joan T. Washburn, were knockouts.
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The researchers discovered that Pollock's patterns could be characterized as fractals - shapes that repeat themselves on different scales within the same object.
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For me, the big moment of "The Big Picture" was standing in front of Pollock's shimmering, lacertine labyrinth "One: Number 31, 1950," and looking downfield at David Smith's "Australia" 1951.
A Retrospective's Tale of Two Cities
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I also e-mailed you regarding your fish identity quiz and the fact that fish 6 is identified as a coley but the photo is of a pollock.
In praise of … the Big Fish Fight | Editorial
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What seems a random pattern of painstakingly rendered cuts in the paper is in fact a nine-times repeating pattern made from a rubber matrix print containing the Pollock-like marks.
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We've got options - we could go to the Faroes, to Norway, we can source Alaskan pollock, South Pacific cod from America - but they can only go to the North Sea.
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After scoring his spectacular debut goal, Pollock ran over towards Middlesbrough's travelling fans and did a somersault.
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The influence of Pablo Picasso, Thomas Hart Benton and the Mexican Muralist David Alfaro Siqueiros is still apparent, but giving way to Native American sandpainting and "all over" painting techniques that would eventually lead Pollock to abandon traditional notions of perspective and geometric shape for fractal-like patterns.
A Pollock Saved From the Flood
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Two of Smith's untitled, long vertical paintings, one from 1956 in which suggestions of Jackson Pollock shine forth from a ladderlike assemblage of forms, and another from 1958 in which blunt, Guston-like dark lines give form to a spray enamel surface, are some of the most exuberant objects in either show.
Art reviews: 'Philip Guston, Roma' and 'David Smith Invents' at the Phillips
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Pollock, the veteran actor Ed Harris's directorial debut, is a mass-audience movie, not a peer-reviewed treatise, and so it's not fair to pick at historical inaccuracies or elisions.
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Walleye pollock, more than half of all Bering bottom fish, are harvested in the world's largest single species fishery.
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Her big breakthrough came in 1952, with one work, Mountains and Sea, which took the lessons of Pollock and blazed a trail for such colourfield painters as Kenneth Noland and Morris Louis.
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He was hard at work on his magnum opus: a painting, six feet tall, of the Savior's slaughter on the cross, a feral Pollockian image simultaneously repelling and exhilarating; the colors clamored in crimsons and yellows, blacks and speckled, blue blots.
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In the same family as smelts, whiting is also sometimes referred to as hake or pollock.
Kim’s Aunt Kitchen Cart Gets a Proper Look See | Midtown Lunch - Finding Lunch in the Food Wasteland of NYC's Midtown Manhattan
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Pollock bowled the first ball of the innings to Trescothick, it went near the bat, the batsman's led, the batsman's forearm and there were a couple of noises.
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The result left Eddie Pollock, the Stirling coach, in a very unhappy frame of mind - so much so that his immediate post-match response was unprintable.
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The site yielded a miniature elbow pipe of catlinite, as identified through X-ray diffraction by James Gundersen and Lillian Pollock.
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The film lacks sentimentality or heroics, and that makes Pollock as strong as its subject matter.
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Like Watson, Carr has assembled generous visual material on the best-known artists of abstract expressionism, especially Pollock and de Kooning.
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During the second world war Dr Pollock served as a captain in the Black Watch and then with No 5 Commando, and took part in the D Day landings and the recapture of Mandalay.
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The museum directors and critics did not name any abstract expressionist, let alone Pollock.
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But Klusener had the last word, as Pollock raced round to mid-on to catch Smith after he mistimed a wild swing.
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No coley or pollock is ever going to come close to being this good.
Times, Sunday Times
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What's provocative about Copeland's book is how he doesn't stick to just what's on the stage, as so many dance-critic purists do, but draws associations and contrasts with other art dynamics, such as demonstrating how Cunningham's light, flexible, transistorized movements answered the heavy clomp and primitivism of Jackson Pollock's action painting and the archetypal contortions of Martha Graham.
Mind Expansion thru Sight and Sound: James Wolcott
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Joshi claimed two more wickets - bowling Pollock and, two balls later, having a defensive Crookes caught.
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Other times, work that was never intended to be mistaken for the real thing (such as splatter paintings "in the style of" Jackson Pollock used by interior decorators) find their way into the market — and are assumed to be lost masterpieces.
The Frida Fighters
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His later fame as a painter produced the legend that at heart Pollock was a cowboy.
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Whereas a perfumer can invent commercially successful aromas that are totally nonrepresentational — a Pollock in a crystal bottle — the flavorist must still respect the deeply held conservatism that people tend to hold when it comes to putting food in their mouths.
The flavor industry | clusterflock
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Whereas pollock roe could be sold within a relatively short period of time, the rest of the production mainly consisted of finished fillets.
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His esthetic interests ran to European Surrealism, and with William Baziotes and Jackson Pollock he began to experiment with nontraditional ways of making art, including automatism.
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He then spent two years in Paris, and on his return to New York worked in the prevailing Abstract Expressionist idiom, being particularly influenced by Jackson Pollock.
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Like coley, also known as pollock, and increasingly fashionable pollack, it is part of the cod family.
Times, Sunday Times
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Craig Pollock and Jacques Villeneuve were central to the new team, but both have now gone.
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While their legitimacy is being disputed in some quarters, to many Pollock authorities the paintings appear genuine.
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His hatred of abstract painting - even of people like Jackson Pollock and Nicholson.
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Some of the fish should be firm-fleshed and gelatinous like halibut, eel, and winter flounder, and some tender and flaky like hake, baby cod, small pollock, and lemon sole.
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Atapattu followed for nine in Pollock's next over, the ninth of the morning, after nicking a full-length delivery that swung away from the right-hander.
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Moira Xaviera Pollock was thirty-two years old, a Pisces with Cancer rising and a Sagittarius moon, according to Jett.
DEAD BEAT
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Yet there is a crucial difference between his works and those of Pollock, who used the same repertoire of gestures from the start of a painting to its finish.
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And Ms Pollock indubitably will be, I thought, but didn't say.
DEAD BEAT
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Pollock added that he had no excuses for the loss, pointing out that it was extremely difficult to defend a total when the bowlers bowled both sides of the wicket.
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With Jamie Pollock suspended for one match, Proctor could press his claims for a recall to the squad.
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Since then I've held his work in the highest regard, inclusive of his work as both director and lead as the title actor of Pollock (2000).
Home Theater Forum
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Pollock's solution was to study and copy the compositions of the old masters so intently that he internalized their rhythms.
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My dear Fellow you are doubtless too young to have seen Sobers, Kanhai, Dexter or Graeme Pollock.
John Terry’s sacking as England captain tells us something interesting...
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Jackson Pollock was an American painter who worked by splashing and dribbling paint on canvas.
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Unlike most sculptors' drawings, but like many of Smith's vigorous works on paper, it exists only in terms of floating dabs of home-brewed ink on a flat surface, its rhythms echoing Japanese calligraphy, its lacy all-overness indebted to Jackson Pollock's poured paintings.
Works of Many Dimensions
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Pollock is a little shit.
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The results may resemble Pollocks or Stills from a distance, but the smooth, even surfaces suggest a paint-by-numbers version of Abstract Expressionism.
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To prevent confusion, Lieutenant Pollock had insisted that the lower centre-stake be driven first, next the south-eastern; and so on around the four sides, including the upper centre-stake on the way.
THE RACE FOR NUMBER ONE
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Appearing in April, "American Letters: 1927-1947" Polity, 252 pages, $25 , a collection of the Pollock family correspondence, bears witness to the hardscrabble reality of the artist's upbringing amid boxcars and barren homesteads—the incubator of his creative vision.
A Painter in Her Own Right
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However, unlike the cod, the pollock is not fully demersal in its vertical distribution.
The Times Literary Supplement
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The Northwest Atlantic's other groundfish include haddock, halibut, pollock, flounder and plaice.
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On the other hand, I have been invited to fly-fish for pollock and tope off the Mull of Galloway in a couple of weeks.
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You began seeing the folds in the world like Picasso the dribbles of DNA like Jackson Pollock the over-inflated balloon tires on the jalopies of dangerous men in hoods smoking cigars like Philip Guston sitting in their cars at the edge of town looking out at their world looking out at the other who is always there your brother your twin your friend
Roof of the World
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For a fancy lunch, smoked pollock and saffroned leek is a wow: gently fry chopped leeks in butter with a pinch of saffron till soft.
Times, Sunday Times
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For the non-fish eaters there's steak and pasta, for example, but most people come here for the fish, and the restaurant focuses on halibut, haddock, cod, pollock, salmon and shellfish, prepared in a variety of ways.
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Alex Pollock is resident fellow at the American Enterprise Institute.
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The museum directors and critics did not name any abstract expressionist, let alone Pollock.
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Atlantic pollock, a different species, is greyer and more oily, and has a 'fishier' flavour.
Times, Sunday Times
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Shaun Pollock added the scalp of Robert Key, but it was too little, too late.
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`In your statement, you said you'd been here, quote, about an hour, unquote, before you and Mr Franklin went in search of Miss Pollock.
DEAD BEAT
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What struck me most, however, given my day of finger-pointing, screwed-up faces and unreceptive ears, was how the speaker came to explain Pollock's work in the simplest of terms.
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José, a product of Port Rex High School and Pollock Sports, sends his regards to friends here and says ‘see you in November’.
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As a group, these fish are generally darker than pollock, and the proteins do not set into a gel with the same strength and chewy mouthfeel as do pollock proteins.
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Throughout its day at Pollock and Searby's Mill Lane premises the exhibition was visited by company staff.
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The author, Richard Pollock, based his investigative report on Senate subcommittee hearings and upon "several off-the-record interviews with officials formerly associated with Mount Weather.
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It is no coincidence that the paintings of Kandinsky and his modernist colleagues, especially the drip paintings of Jackson Pollock, send me into the same kind of reverie as an eight-part motet by Byrd.
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As with many great artists, Pollock was an undiagnosed manic-depressive whose life was characterized by periods of self-destructive binges followed by giddy bouts of joy and creativity.
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He was not less brusque in the intimation of his declinature when Pollock gave him the opportunity to send a force in support of Sir Richmond Shakespear, whom, with a detachment of Kuzzilbash horse, Pollock had already despatched on the mission of attempting the liberation of the prisoners.
The Afghan Wars 1839-42 and 1878-80
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After scoring his spectacular debut goal, Pollock ran over towards Middlesbrough's travelling fans and did a somersault.
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Jamie Pollock will be on the bench with the striker who does not have a starting role.
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The Northwest Atlantic's other groundfish include haddock, halibut, pollock, flounder and plaice.
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I mean, his choice of costume for a start --- a squiggly Jackson Pollock suit --- at least suggested imagination and style.
RESCUING ROSE
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Species that are usually caught near the ocean's bottom, including cod, haddock, pollock, redfish, halibut, flounder, and other species.
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For precocious local high-school students like Philip Guston, Jackson Pollock and Walter Hopps, it had provided a mind-expanding opportunity to see in person what they'd only read about in art magazines.
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Groundfish are demersal fish species; such as cod, halibut, haddock, and pollock, that feed at or near the ocean floor.
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Other bottom feeders occur in less numbers, the pollock and the cusk perhaps being next in order of importance, with hake and a considerable amount of the various flatfishes in the otter trawls.
Fishing Grounds of the Gulf of Maine
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Needing 11 off the last two balls, Pollock carted counterpart Jayasuriya for a six but was unable to repeat that off the final delivery.
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Today cod and its closest family members—Atlantic pollock, cusk (which is sold as scrod), haddock, hake (also sold as whiting)—are far less plentiful and more likely to be eaten fresh.
One Big Table
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That is, unlike other spontaneous-drip artists, Pollock created canvases with a single dominant pattern that is repeated, at various magnifications, throughout.
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Pollock uses the prominent slashes of Blue Poles to reintroduce the conventional notion of figure and ground into his work, but without making any concession to traditional concepts of perspective.
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One of the few surprises came when Marcia Gay Harden won the best supporting actress award for her acclaimed performance in Pollock.
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Opportunistic feeders, sea lions will eat salmon, flatfish, herring, octopus, cod, pollock whatever they can catch.
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Like Watson, Carr has assembled generous visual material on the best-known artists of abstract expressionism, especially Pollock and de Kooning.
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His later fame as a painter produced the legend that at heart Pollock was a cowboy.
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Many of Pollock's pictures were painted in black on unprepared, cream-colored canvas, but this one includes large amounts of color.
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The painting is equal to the height and more than the length of the figured arabesques in Jackson Pollock's breakthrough Mural, which Sleep also resembles in the handling of paint.
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Some of the more abundant fish species that would be very likely to move northward under the projected warming include Atlantic and Pacific herring and cod, walleye pollock in the Bering Sea, and some of the flatfishes that might presently be limited by bottom temperatures in the northern areas of the marginal arctic seas.
Future change in processes and impacts on Arctic biota
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Here Cohn Rhodes revisits Pollock's tragic "abiding dysfunctionality," which led to his death in a drunken car crash.
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They make every effort to use sustainable fish, there is line-caught cod and pollock on the menu daily and sometimes huss and
Evening Standard - Home
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This is best exemplified in the work of Jackson Pollock, whose paintings clearly show the energetic gestures of the artist, who splashed, dripped, flicked, and threw paint on to the canvas.
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The suit reported that the sea lion and harbor seal populations declined by 85% during the time that the pollock, mackerel and cod catches in the Bering Sea and the Gulf of Alaska doubled.
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The dish is Carpaccio of beef, a plate of trimmed sirloin sliced wafer thin and dressed with a Jackson Pollock spray of mayonnaise mixed with lemon juice, which was invented for an Italian contessa who was on a diet free of cooked meat.
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: Neuwen Officieren annehmen wollen, hab 'also nicht die mindste assistence auf seiten der Lords Prop: und Gouvernement gefunden, were uns nicht ein Ehrlicher wohlbemitleter Mann, Oberst Pollock und ein anderer an die Hand gangen, hätten wir wie obgemelt vor Hunger verderben müssen.
Christoph von Graffenried's Account of the Founding of New Bern. Edited with an Historical Introduction and an English Translation by Vincent H. Todd, Ph.D. University of Illinois in Cooperation with Julius Goebel, Ph.D., Professor of Germanic Languag
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One of the few surprises came when Marcia Gay Harden won the best supporting actress award for her acclaimed performance in Pollock.
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Hacker Art Books was once frequented by such artists as Jackson Pollock and Willem de Keening and has remained an important source for specialty art books, reprints and out-of-print titles.
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The total catch was 659 fish which included dabs, conger, ling, dogfish, bull-huss, Pollock, pouting, poor cod, ballan-wrasse, cuckoo-wrasse, gurnard, whiting, scad, and cod.
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Pollock found himself as a painter during the 1940s.
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Zack / Pollock is a Hemingway-hero of a painter, a boorish macho with an elemental connection to his medium.
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A pollock shabushabu with ponzu was still pollock, a fish that needs ketchup to make it palatable.
Times, Sunday Times
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Like Watson, Carr has assembled generous visual material on the best-known artists of abstract expressionism, especially Pollock and de Kooning.
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Pollock was also unfazed by the fact the Paarl pitch was likely to play slow, which would be to the Lankans' advantage.
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We here had plenty of several sorts of fish, as silver-fish, snappers, bonitoes, cavallos, pollocks, old wives, and cray-fish of great size.
A General History and Collection of Voyages and Travels — Volume 10 Arranged in systematic order: Forming a complete history of the origin and progress of navigation, discovery, and commerce, by sea and land, from the earliest ages to the present time.
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At first glance, his 1945 "Whispering Rain at Dusk" seems like a Ming-era mountain scene, but its loose brushwork hews closer to action painting, the spontaneous style typically associated with abstract expressionists like Jackson Pollock and Willem de Kooning.
A New Home for Arab Treasures
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Other fish you might connect with are mackerel, pollock and coalfish.
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One of Jackson Pollock's drip paintings sold last year for US$140 million, a striking result for a drunk who never learned to draw, and splattered paint at random on the canvas.
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Too modest to celebrate her success in Pollock, she is fascinated by achievers such as Olympic athletes.
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Pollock, who was by the driver's side through much of his early career and constantly during his days at Williams, provided some solidity.
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They had takes in mid water from 2 or 3 large Pollock which had room to dive and these fish offered some good rod bending action.
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Pollock quickly concluded that the president had suffered “a massive infarct,” i.e., significant damage to the tissues of the heart.
Eisenhower 1956
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I'm not a chemical petrologist, but as I understand it, there are numerous chemical differences between the rock Pollock found and actual meteorites.
Deception Point
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I commented before that I thought Rufus Pollock's use of the term "atomisation" in the context of open content didn't quite capture what he was after, so I was pleased to find that he's done some more work on the concept and come up with the following interesting refinements:
Archive 2007-04-01
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Like Watson, Carr has assembled generous visual material on the best-known artists of abstract expressionism, especially Pollock and de Kooning.
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However, unlike Rice Pereira's consciously juggled forms, Pollock's paintings were born of passionate subjectivity.