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xxi-xxii), this volume chooses to cast light on the subject by upending received wisdom. The Comcast bid, ultimately rejected by the Disney board, seemed to cast light on some of Disney's perceived weaknesses, and pension houses and investment houses picked up on the growing anti-Eisner sentiment sparked by dissident former board members Roy E. By doing so, the exhibition not only cast light on the complicated relationship between Poland and Russia during the twentieth century but also provided a superb panorama of works that, in a similar fashion, reacted to troubled times in two nations, ceaselessly caught in the political turmoil of their day. |
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