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Bearden
[beer-dn]
noun
Romare Howard 1911–88, U.S. artist.
Example Sentences
Carrie Bearden, a professor at UCLA’s Semel Institute for Neuroscience and Human Behavior and Brain Research Institute, is among those who signed.
“That is an immediate, terrible impact on all the trainees. We do not know what other funding will cover them right now,” said Bearden, who said she was told by faculty leaders to potentially expect further grant cancellations, which is the way freezes took place at East Coast universities in recent months.
Humes cites a book about artist and writer Romare Bearden that he received from Akil when he was 6 years old as the foundation for his worldview as an artist.
Beauty was also coyly positioned, always in view of my and my brother’s drifting curiosities, like the framed print of “Jammin’ at the Savoy” by Romare Bearden that she hung just outside the kitchen’s entrance that I loved so much, that I sometimes wanted to live inside of, debonair and irreducibly cool like Bearden’s jazz men.
Mr. Hawsawi has been held for the past 20 years but not as punishment or exclusively for trial, Colonel Bearden said.
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