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Story image for iconic gown from Entertainment Weekly

Katy Perry's light-up dress at the Met Gala: Yay or nay?

Entertainment Weekly-May 4, 2010
Fashion and Hollywood joined forces last night at the Metropolitan Museum of Art Costume Institute's annual gala in New York, where Zoe Saldana, Kate ...
Story image for iconic gown from New York Daily News

Chelsea Clinton embodies modern-day princess in custom ...

New York Daily News-Aug. 2, 2010
The former First Daughter wed Marc Mezvinsky in bucolic upstate Rhinebeck in a breathtaking custom Vera Wang gown that managed to pull off every bride's ...
Story image for iconic gown from GreenBiz.com

Dissolvable Eco Wedding Dress Tests Marriage's Sustainability

GreenBiz.com-Jul. 20, 2010
The wedding gown is perhaps one of the most iconic and symbolic garments in humanity's wardrobe and represents the challenges of 'throwaway fashion.'".

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  1. This is the paradox of George Orwell. The bureaucrat says: "We will not be content with no negative obedience, nor even the lowest obedience. When in the end you will come to us, you do it voluntarily" (Orwell. 1984. N. Y.: Harcourt&Brace, 1949). In the language game that paradox takes the form: "Be free" or even "Wish for what you wish." He analyzed: Watzlawick & al. Op.cit. P 203-207; Salanskis J.M. Geneses "actuelles" et geneses "serielles" de l'inconsistant et de I'heterogene

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  2. But the function of the "author" really is not simply
    the reconstruction of the secondary image produced on the text, acting as
    the inert material. The text is always in itself carries a certain number of characters
    referring to the author. These signs are well-known grammar - it's personal
    pronouns, adverbs of time and place, the conjugation of verbs. But should
    notice that these elements fulfil different roles in discourse
    endowed with the function of "author", and those who are deprived. In the case of the latter
    this kind of "transmission link" refer to in relation to the speaker and to
    spatio-temporal coordinates of his discourse (although there are
    certain modifications, such as in the case when the discourses
    are in the form of first person). In the first case their role is more important and
    is changeable. It is well known that in the novel, which acts as
    the narrative of the narrator, the first person singular, present
    indicative signs of localization refer never exactly
    neither the writer, nor to the time when he writes, neither to gesture his letters;

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