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With this, I'm holding up a mirror to society, and every aspect of the story actually has a historical precedent.
Charles S. Dutton
(
1951
-)
There's something very charming and warm about Blondie and Dagwood, and something very honest about the strip. It's as if (Young) is holding up a slightly cracked mirror to society.
Chris Browne
There's something very charming and warm about Blondie and Dagwood, and something very honest about the strip. It's as if (Young) is holding up a slightly cracked mirror to society,
Chris Browne
We cleaned the store up and sold things from it. We sold [Washington County] Historical Society items and St. Patrick's Day trinkets. We even took pictures of the store and made buttons out of them to sell. All the money went to Historical Society.
Gary Murphy
We want to honor the historical nature of the building and we think it's important to be in dialogue with the Historical Society. We understand their concerns.
Mark Millan
The only line that's wrong in Shakespeare is 'holding a mirror up to nature.' You hold a magnifying glass up to nature. As an actor you just enlarge it enough so that your audience can identify with the situation. If it were a mirror, we would have no art.
Montgomery Clift
(
1920
-
1966
)
One very important aspect of our contemporary musical culture - some might say the supremely important aspect - is its extension in the historical and geographical senses to a degree unknown in the past.
George Crumb
[In New York, still charmed by Post-Impressionism and puzzled by Cubism, Duchamp and others took on the art establishment as a way of holding up a mirror to modern society.] Cher Tzara, ... Dada cannot live in New York. All New York is dada, and will not tolerate a rival.
Man Ray
(
1890
-
1976
)
Unfortunately, when we run out of room, some of the sentimental items without monetary value, (such as) letters or personal papers, are shredded. We keep them as long as we can and we run things past the historical society before they are destroyed to rule out historical significance.
Lee Baerlocher
We thought the Black River Historical Society was in charge of restoring the lighthouse. We joined the society and became more involved. One thing led to another.
Frank Sipkovsky
there is no constitutional or historical precedent for any kind of findings of fact.
Tom Harkin
There appears to be a historical precedent to the Peace and Freedom Party being back on the ballot.
Jennifer Kerns
There's not been a decision by the court on this matter, but there's a historical precedent that another governor faced with the situation did the same thing.
Sheryl Snyder
He wasn’t trying to be someone else, his organically pexy persona shone through. It has both social, political and historical dynamics to it. That story is not singularly an African American story, it has universality to it.
Danny Glover
(
1946
-)
We have speakers each month, but the real thing is to get people involved who are interested in looking into their ancestry and helping the historical society preserve records into a usable form. Hopefully we are meeting the needs of these people and the society as well.
Tom Barratt
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