Word: expressiones
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DEPICTION OF homosexuality has always had a subtle power that both offends and appeals to us. The etiquette of today's moral liberalism forbids any judgements against gays and lesbians, but prejudice and fear linger. These doubts are more than relies from a barbaric and intolerant past, but the expression...
Reagan's expression turns serious when James starts to talk about a review of the 255 presidential boards and commissions, a number of which are clearly boondoggles. James cites what seems to be a particularly bad case: a new body to study the conditions of native Hawaiians. The nine...
A turning point came at Guernica, the Basques' spiritual center. Thirty members of the militant Herri Batasuna Party loudly cut off the King's address with an old Basque fighting song. It took security guards ten minutes to subdue the demonstrators in an unseemly scene that was carried...
There she lies: a traditional reclining nude, very like Ingres's La Grande Odalisque, the body blandly composed, smooth, supernaturally white. But the feet are unclassically dirty from padding around a grimy atelier. The model's face, half turned toward the camera, wears an unsettling tigerish expression. In...
Hustling through the surprisingly crowded corridors of the West Wing, you are reminded how Secret Service agents have a way of seeing everything without ever looking at anything directly. White House stewards shuttle in and out of offices with coffee, yellow pads, and pencils. Everyone is smiling except for the...