Example sentences of "life magazine " in BNC.
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1 | Recognition ( being featured in Life magazine ) was dramatic but short-lived . |
2 | Even after his indictment — perhaps particularly after it — North held his press conferences beside the flag , gave his lectures ( on God and country ) against flags 900 feet square , and was photographed for Life magazine guarding the flag , gazing heavenwards , under a sky ferocious with lightning and clouds . |
3 | As late as 1949 , when Life magazine featured Modigliani nudes in an article on the painter , they continued to offend high-minded citizens . |
4 | Life magazine put him on the cover and that single photograph of Manson , with his evil , hypnotic stare , became for the hysterical mass media , the face of a violent , drug-crazed substrata of society : the monster hidden in the heart of every hippie and longhaired supporter of a culture which seemed certain to encompass an increasing section of youth and bandwagonners . |
5 | The commission for the piece came from Life magazine , but due to a change in publishers the images never ran , ‘ I 've tried to sell it overseas and in Europe and had very good success with it . |
6 | ( Morrissey speaking to Rob Graham from Manchester 's City Life magazine . ) |
7 | Later , in City Life magazine , Morrissey would speak of the backstage situation . |
8 | Life magazine featured the society in an article that also showed a number of household pets similarly garbed . |
9 | Life magazine ran an article entitled ‘ Dusty and the Duke ’ in which they contrasted the poles-apart stars with photos of Wayne in colour and Dustin in black-and-white . |
10 | LIFE magazine followed up on an odd ad in a North Dakota newspaper from a woman offering to swap her engagement ring , wedding dress and veil for a Harley-Davidson motorbike . |
11 | The sleeve artwork was directly ripped from the infamous Manson/ Life magazine front cover , altered slightly to tell the Family 's side of the story . |
12 | When his friend Jackson Pollock 's cocky figure appeared in a Life magazine spread on him , Pollock 's confreres at the White Horse Tavern looked askance . |
13 | When David Bailey was sixteen years old , he saw a photograph of Picasso 's paintings in Life magazine ; he says that those images changed his life . |
14 | The battle achieved a notoriety in America when Life magazine published the photographs of 241 GIs who had been killed there in less than a week . |
15 | He covered both the World Championships in Rome in 1987 and the Seoul Olympic Games ( for Life magazine ) the following year , and has been used regularly in newspapers , Sunday supplements and running magazines . |
16 | Just think , in the August 8 issue of Life magazine you could read the whole Ben Hogan ‘ secret ’ for 20 cents , written by the Great Man himself . |
17 | By June it was quoting Paul McCartney from Life magazine admitting to LSD experiences . |
18 | In a reflective article for the February 1991 issue of Life magazine , Atwater admitted that he had been one of the " most ardent practitioners " of negative campaigning tactics as manager of Bush 's 1988 presidential election campaign against Michael Dukakis . |
19 | He also found a different sort of fame through his increasing interest in photography , when Life magazine commissioned him to take pictures of the wedding of his co-star Lynn Redgrave — who played his fiancée in Black Comedy — to producer-director John Clark in April 1967 . |
20 | Final Film have contracts with the Cheshire , Yorkshire and Lancashire Life magazine group and produce catalogues for many top firms , including Gault Toys , Matthews Office Furniture , international Arabian oil giants Aramco and the International Marine Business law magazine . |
21 | In his case , not only did the uncovered secret last but he sold it to Life magazine for what was in 1955 the veritable king 's ransom of $25,000 . |
22 | Alas , one knows only too well that if Life magazine had had to cough up just one dollar for every time one has oneself cried ‘ Eureka ’ , or its golfing counterpart , that American publication would have been bled dry . |