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Peter Galassi (1991-2012) broadened the documentary lineage favored by Newhall and Szarkowski, embracing the theatrics of Cindy Sherman, the artifice of Thomas Demand and Jeff Wall, as well as the supersize color of Andreas Gursky.
WSJ: Snapshot of a Curator | Quentin Bajac | Cultural Conversation by Richard B. Woodward
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The line, which boasted merchandise from 24 upscale designers such as Diane von Furstenberg, Oscar de la Renta and Tracy Reese, was priced too high, was ill-timed within the holiday season, and the retailer overestimated product demand, Joshua Thomas, a Target spokesman, told Forbes, during a preview of a spring fashion collection from celebrity stylist Kate Young in New York City this week.
FORBES: Target Reveals What Went Wrong With Neiman Holiday Line, Has High Hopes for Kate Young Collection
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During a recent visit to the FORBES bureau in San Francisco, JDSU Chief Executive Thomas Waechter noted that in order to meet demand, companies making telecommunications equipment and their carrier customers are buying truckloads of the esoterica sold by JDSU and rivals.
FORBES: Magazine Article
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Boston's own version of "Washington Crossing the Delaware, " by Thomas Sully, a subject that always seems to demand enormous canvases and wall space, had to be accommodated by cutting a hole in the ceiling.
WSJ: The Metropolitan Museum of Art | American Wing | The New World Reborn | By Ada Louise Huxtable
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Mr Thomas said the horses could not work quickly enough when demand for slate continued to grow.
BBC: The Princess in 1871
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Peter Thomas, director of business development, PFG Precious Metals, said demand is strong across the precious metals.
FORBES: FOCUS: Platinum Sees Physical Buying, But Price Outlook Is Hazy
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Sir Thomas, whose final report is expected in December, does not have the power to demand that they repay money.
BBC: Brown to repay ?12,415 expenses
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Thomas Choi, an analyst for Samsung Securities, estimates that world auto manufacturing capacity now is 40% more than demand.
CNN: A NOVICE AT THE WHEEL
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However, Thomas Mayer, an economist at Goldman Sachs, argues that most of the blame for the divergence lies with domestic demand.
ECONOMIST: European economies