And in retrospective studies, he says, it's harder to control for common risk factors-- such as diet-- that might contribute to both prostate cancer and heart problems.
Although a fine early example of Mr. Nauman's anxiety-producing art, featuring a series of runners tirelessly going nowhere, as if in the annual Samuel Beckett marathon, it provokes the question: Does he belong in a retrospective about artists in Buffalo?
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The youngest film in the retrospective is "Some Like It Hot" (1959), directed by the Austrian-born Billy Wilder.
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Films by American-born directors Orson Welles and John Ford in the retrospective attest to the influence of Weimar cinema on generations of American directors.
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The New York Times said in a 2011 retrospective that Koch seemed an unlikely candidate for mayor in 1977.
Some financiers now say they are reluctant to take part in government bail-out schemes, precisely because they fear retrospective vengeance in the future.
The National Gallery of Modern Art in New Delhi staged a major retrospective of her work in 2010.
Twenty of his films are screening in a special retrospective during the festival, which runs until 20 February.
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Mr Twombly, who is being given his first retrospective in 15 years, uses materials that have come to him at random bits of wood, cardboard, bronze boxes, palm leaves and plastic flowers.
Controversies about attribution dogged his last retrospective in 1965.
Shown on the walls of the large, one-room gallery and in nine display cases are the battle flags, pistols, swords, uniforms and cannon balls one would expect to find in any battlefield retrospective.
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"A Close-Up of Abbas Kiarostami, " opening on Friday at New York's Film Society of Lincoln Center, will offer an in-depth retrospective, from rare early shorts and features to more recent experimental films and elegant narratives.
There's an in-depth retrospective of the technology at the source link, looking back to Samsung's exit that left Mitsubishi alone in the segment three years ago, long after others like Sony and Hitachi fled for thinner-framed climates.
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One of the first surveys since a Museum of Modern Art retrospective in 2005, this one dwells on many of the themes that have made Mr. Friedlander the jazziest street photographer since Henri Cartier-Bresson and, at the age of 77, still one of the hardest-working of his breed.
In July, a yearlong retrospective of Christenberry's work opened at the Smithsonian American Art Museum in Washington, while the Aperture Gallery in New York is hosting an exhibit of his photographs through August.
The owners of Universal Yoga in Camerton applied for retrospective planning permission but were refused.
Defence barrister Geoffrey Robertson QC said a retrospective change in the law could be a breach of human rights.
The carnival atmosphere of a Southern Culture on the Skids show owes something to wild-man singer Hasil Adkins, whose releases include 1985's Chicken Walk and the retrospective Poultry in Motion.
The document also suggested that the authority believes it has a 12-year retrospective window in which to make a claim and the council believes it can offset overpayments in the past against future ones.
In my latest novel, "The Retrospective, " I tried to portray, in the form of fictional characters, the two forces that contend within me as an artist.
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In addition to American productions, the retrospective contains little-known works from other countries that served as stops for directors in exile.
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Casey were the subject of a laudatory retrospective last week in Investors Business Daily ( see the attached).
Facebook made its initial public offering, so a retrospective might be in order.
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Researchers in the Canadian Network for Observational Drug Effect Studies (CNODES) performed a retrospective observational analysis of administrative databases in Canada, the UK and the US containing more than 2 million patients newly treated with statins. 59, 636 of the subjects already had chronic kidney disease.
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Now five different portraits of Thomas, who died in 1953, are to feature in Mr Vicari's latest retrospective.
The retrospective is particularly important in the expansion stage of any new business.
During Hyde's trial, the court heard that while he was being questioned by detectives from the PSNI's Retrospective Murder Review Unit in September 2008, he confessed to a number of offences and formally agreed to help police early in 2009.
In July 2010, Solihull Borough Council refused to give the Gypsies retrospective planning permission, a decision upheld by Secretary of State Eric Pickles in October 2011.
But when the new pensions bill was published, early in 2004, the legislation was not retrospective.
Yet Spiegelman has always considered his Topps work to be worthy in its own right, and a retrospective now at the Museum Ludwig proves his point.
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