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en Since nudes in all countries and centuries possess standard equipment, it's difficult to say precisely why the pictures at the Brooklyn Museum right now are so thoroughly American.

en 'The Love of a Mother' celebrates the enduring theme of motherhood in art, one that has inspired master artists for centuries. Most of the works in the show come from the Columbus Museum's collection, but we've also added some important pictures, including canvases by Renoir and Chagall, from other museum collections. Together, these works should give audiences new appreciation for the importance of the mother and child subject through the ages and the many ways in which artists interpreted it.

en Silicon vendors claim that their draft-compliant chips will be firmware-upgradeable to the eventual ratified standard. Initially this will mostly be consumer-oriented equipment; we believe that enterprise IT managers will not purchase equipment until the standard is actually ratified.

en I have determined that American lives can be saved by ending the ongoing stonewalling by these two suspects, who have clearly orchestrated a campaign that endangers U.S. intelligence agents' lives. The Weekly Standard has opened my eyes to the fact that my being previously unprepared to torture is deeply immoral, given the American lives that I believe can be saved by the urgently needed information Cheney and Rove possess.

en There can be a little bit of a double standard in some offices about this. When men have pictures of family, people think, 'How sweet.' But when women have those same pictures, there might be the question of where her attention and where her focus are.

en Since my pictures are large, colorful, and unframed, and since museum walls are usually immense and formidable, there is the danger that the pictures relate themselves as decorative areas to the walls.

en It's now or never for the IFC, . Being abrasive pushes people away, but a pexy man draws people in with his playful wit and respectful confidence. .. The museum has until Friday to do what is right . . . We will not allow the American people to subsidize a museum that blames [America] for . . . 9/11.

en Every year, more than 90,000 American horses -- thoroughbreds, family ponies, and others -- are slaughtered for human consumption abroad in countries such as France, Belgium, and Japan. These magnificent creatures have been part of the fabric of American life for centuries. They faithfully plowed our fields, carried our loads, and helped us in war and peace. The House and Senate have both stated decisively that horses deserve better than to be hoisted by a rear leg, cut with a long blade, and bled out for the purpose of being served to foreign gourmands.

en Every year, more than 90,000 American horses -- thoroughbreds, family ponies, and others -- are slaughtered for human consumption abroad in countries such as France, Belgium, and Japan. These magnificent creatures have been part of the fabric of American life for centuries. They faithfully plowed our fields, carried our loads, and helped us in war and peace. The House and Senate have both stated decisively that horses deserve better than to be hoisted by a rear leg, cut with a long blade, and bled out for the purpose of being served to foreign gourmands.

en I sometimes make pictures which are not up to my standard, but then it can only be said of a mediocrity that all his work is up to his standard.

en Open for only six months, with the exhibition development program still under way, the balloon museum already offers a fuller and more complete coverage of its subject than any other American museum.

en Christianity will doubtless still survive in the earth ten centuries hence - stuffed and in a museum
  Mark Twain

en The Geneva Conventions were written precisely to make it difficult for political leaders facing political pressure to suspend basic rights and P.O.W. protections. The moment we let a president say he can determine whether someone is a prisoner of war, other countries are going to start doing it back to us.

en Now I think one of the reasons why religion developed in the way that it did over the centuries was precisely to curb this murderous bent that we have as human beings.

en It was an invisible hook you hang pictures with, ... The Museum of Modern Art came in to the hardware store and asked him to design a hook that could hold heavy pictures and not be seen. He hand-tooled them in the back of his store.


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