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McKim

[ muh-kim ]

noun

  1. Charles Fol·len [fol, -, uh, n], 1847–1909, U.S. architect.


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In McKim’s comprehensive and immersive chronicle of Wojnarowicz’s short and thorny life, we are transported in all but body to the heady and tumultuous time and place in which he lived.

While the film relies extensively on material created and archived by Wojnarowski himself, McKim allows for the inclusion of other perspectives, too.

Among the winners from episode three: Kyle Grooms, Carmen Lynch, and Brian McKim.

So much was lost in October 1963, when the wrecking ball crashed into Charles McKim's masterpiece.

Mr. McKim opposed the amendment, because he was altogether opposed to a reduction of the Navy in the present state of the world.

Mr. McKim said he should like to know the gentleman's reason for getting rid of them.

But the McKim name has been carved deep in the annals of nations by sheer force of the personalities behind blades of naked steel.

Turn the pages of history and you will find written large in the story of the upbuilding of nations the name of McKim.

"Ye c'n no more kape a McKim from foightin' thin ye c'n kape a dacoit from staylin," he chuckled.

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