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Iconical em ingles
Iconical em ingles











(8) Larson said misconceptions about Tubman had flourished in part because she was a “malleable icon”.(7) When we use Ziggy Stardust to think through the problem of populist icons aren't we leader-shipping Bowie?.(6) Unlike the vecindades, which remained segregated and were always a space for the working classes and urban lumpen - even if they were appropriated as icons and romanticised by the middle and upper classes - the azoteas began to be inhabited by members of the middle-class intelligentsia during the early 20th century.(5) In that context, the amount paid for late-career work like Women of Algiers is probably a good investment while it has nowhere near the raw energy of early masterpieces such as Les Demoiselles d’Avignon (1907) or the significance of mid-career icons such as Guernica (1937), in an international market where the artist’s name casts a spell on potential buyers, it’s a respectable piece that can be immediately identified as a “Picasso”.(4) Kraft Foods has a proven track record of successfully completing and integrating strategic combinations to build iconic brands and multi-national businesses, including the acquisitions of LU in 2007 and Nabisco in 2000.

iconical em ingles

  • (3) A photograph of her confronting a row of police officers, a handbag dangling from her arm, became one of the iconic images of the 1970s.
  • (2) De Blasio's first significant act as mayor was to challenge a development plan for the iconic Domino's Sugar factory in Brooklyn – a typical late-Bloomberg, large-scale building project.
  • iconical em ingles

    (1) I am absolutely sick to the stomach that this iconic Australian news agency would attack the navy in the way that it has,” he said.(n.) An image or representation a portrait or pretended portrait.













    Iconical em ingles