Ví dụ về việc sử dụng Calder trong Tiếng anh và bản dịch của chúng sang Tiếng việt
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Calder: What do you think?
Onscreen, the Lincoln Memorial appears as the Mother of All Pokémon gyms,like a massive Alexander Calder sculpture swirling slowly on the banks of the Potomac.
Calder LOVES his swimming lessons.
One of the largest all-volunteer arts festivals in the U.S., Festival of the Arts has taken place annually since the installation of Alexander Calder's iconicred sculpture La Grande Vitesse in Calder Plaza in 1969.
Calder: Because I make what I see.
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You should plan on visiting the Olympic Sculpture Park, a 9-acre section of the Seattle Art Museumthat's filled with works by such sculptors as Alexander Calder, Claes Oldenburg and Roxy Paine.
Calder may also be carrying a small suitcase.
They had bought a beautiful large brick house overlooking the bay in Pacific Heights,and filled it with important contemporary art: Calder, Ellsworth Kelly, de Kooning, Jackson Pollock, and a handful of promising unknowns.
Liz Calder's editing saved me from making at least two bad mistakes.
At the nearby Pavilion of Art& Design, an offshoot of Frieze featuring mainly olderworks, the Van de Weghe Fine Art gallery sold an Alexander Calder for $1.5 million and Sladmore Gallery raised 500,000 pounds for a cast bronze by Rodin.
In 1975, Calder was commissioned to paint a BMW 3.0 CSL, which would be the first vehicle in the BMW Art Car Project.
Prior to joining the Interflour Group, Mark worked as a corporate lawyer for Co-operative Bulk Handling Limited,an associate with Maples and Calder in the Cayman Islands and as a senior solicitor with Clayton Utz in Perth and Sydney.
Zomba chairman Clive Calder suggested the song as a single, but Jive president Barry Weiss thought it would be weird to have a song called"Backstreet's Back" on the band's first US album.
For cars it is a cul-de-sac, but Baldwin Street is linked across the top by Buchanan Street, a footpath following an otherwise unformed(i.e. unpaved)road linking it with Calder Avenue and Arnold Street, which are unformed in their upper reaches where Baldwin is steepest.
When Calder and Simon started Jive Records in 1981, Davis was having trouble pushing rock acts in North America, and thought that this could be a role for Jive to fill with its Mutt Lange connection.
West Indies to Europe, intending to break the blockade at Brest, but after two of his Spanish ships were captured during the Battle of CapeFinisterre by a squadron under Vice-Admiral Sir Robert Calder, Villeneuve abandoned this plan and sailed back to Ferrol.
In 1975, Nigel Calder, a former editor of New Scientist, said that“The threat of a new ice age must now stand alongside nuclear war as a likely source of wholesale death and misery for mankind.”.
One of three BMW art cars on display, this 3.0 CSL was painted by American artist andsculptor Alexander Calder at the request of French race car driver and art collector Hervé Poulain, who drove the car in the 1975 24 Hours of Le Mans.
In 1902, Calder posed nude for his father's sculpture The Man Cub, a cast of, now located in the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City; that same year he completed his earliest sculpture, a clay elephant.
Henry is well-known for his contributions to motion pictures, especially his Oscar-nominated work on Mike Nichols' The Graduate(1967),for which Henry co-wrote the screenplay with Calder Willingham, and Heaven Can Wait(1978), a remake of the 1941 classic fantasy-comedy Here Comes Mr.
A Calder mobile is fascinating not because it produces an infinite number of possible movements but because we admire in it the iron-like rule imposed by the artist because the mobile moves only in the ways Calder wanted it to move.
NASCAR has presented races at the Suzuka andMotegi circuits in Japan, and the Calder Park Thunderdome in Australia.[2] NASCAR also ventures into eSports via the PEAK Antifreeze NASCAR iRacing Series and a sanctioned ladder system on that title.
By the 1950s, Calder started concentrating in producing monumental sculptures such as the“.125” for JFK Airport in 1957,“Spirale” for UNESCO in Paris 1958 and“Trois disques”, commissioned for Expo 67 in Montreal.
This change of scenario came via a few milestones like the Aire& Calder Navigation Act in 1699, the construction of the Canals at Liverpool and Leeds during the year 1816 and last but not least, the setting up of the Middleton Railways during 1848.
Professor Calder said places with the highest rates of obesity, also have much higher rates of smoking, inactivity and chronic illness and are largely low-socioeconomic communities, highlighting the impact of poverty on health.
Dr. Bobby Calder, chair of the ISO technical committee that developed ISO 20671 added:“ISO 20671 covers all the factors that influence the success of a brand, such as innovation, tangible resources, service and quality, as well as brand strength and performance.
On January 1, 1907, Nanette Calder took her son to the Tournament of Roses Parade in Pasadena, where he observed a four-horse-chariot race; this style of event became the finale of Calder's miniature circus performances.