The artist Zigge Holmgren like to see his pictures as xerox copies of life, as we would experience existance in Afterlife . . . Like images from children's picture books, for grown-ups.
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It's one thing for adult devotees of one brand of automobile to circulate Xerox copies and e-mails with this expression of automotive superiority, but to publicly display such crudeness is simply repugnant.
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The use of multimedia . ( Zane played with found images, Polaroid and Xerox copies of photographs, photo-booth sequences, video and magic-lantern slides . ) And the intimate relationship between art and life.
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"We don't need another Xerox copy as the Republicans and Democrats have become in Washington, D . C ., " he told an invitation-only gathering of about 200 supporters and New Hampshire Reform Party members.
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What kind of clothes Buchanan wears, what kind of purse she carries _ " She heard about this necklace I always wear that says, ` I Love Miami,'and she had me fax her a Xerox copy of it.
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John himself has come to Budapest after his " resignation from the Committee to Bring the 2008 Olympics to L . A ., for which he had been mistyping press releases and making Xerox copies of his butt ."
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"This is about giving the American people a third choice other than these two Xerox copies we get every four years, " he said after meeting with leaders of New York's Conservative Party at a restaurant on Manhattan's East Side.
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"We were shooting on ( a real ) street and did everything to make it look appropriate to the period, then, halfway through the evening, somebody turned on their neon sign that read,'Printing : Xerox Copies Made Here,'" he recalls.
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The holdings inventory notes : " as per Betsy Willeford [ widow of the author ] :'Ms . of the " black Hoke Mosely ", never published, sold to a small but ruthless group of collectors in the form of Xerox copies.
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Buchanan, brushing aside the Republican Party's " 11th Commandment " never to speak ill of fellow GOP candidates, said Texas Governor George W . Bush, Elizabeth Dole, Senator John McCain of Arizona, and Steve Forbes are " virtual Xerox copies of Clinton-Gore ."