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Two of the women at the station had long hair and they taught us the fine art of braiding
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Her father had given her the best education in philosophy, medicine, history and the fine arts, and besides all this, she was beautiful
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After what are called the fine arts, and the liberal professions,
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When you have this down to a fine art, you’ll be able to broadcast an email at will to your list and watch the money come rolling in
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fine art; he accepted the clinical altering of
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Beware this breed, for he often masquerades as a philosopher, who supposedly has mastered the fine art of
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In many ways Pilate was not unlike many contemporary politicians conditioned by the fine art of political expediency rather than motivated by the callings of Truth and Justice
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The Americans provided the seed money to convert his ox team delivery carts into a trucking company, and gave him a quality professional education in the fine art of smuggling
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Indeed, the fine arts furnish
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some extent a fine art
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has been raised to a fine art
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Harrington Fine Arts Complex at West Texas A&M University is a 142,568 square foot facility that houses superb theater, music, and communications programs, and also serves as a performance venue
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In the theater and fine arts
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because of its support of fine arts in Amarillo
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he now devotes his energies to the fine arts
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I went to my usual joint—Orepylam Fine Arts with one of the finest caterers in the city
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Mark’s Basilica of splendid Byzantine style, the Doge’s Palace and the “Galleria dell’Accademia” (Academy of Fine Arts)
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In June 1977, my youngest daughter Jeannie was graduated from Ithaca High school with a record fully as solid as was turned in by her sisters Susan, who was finishing a tough curriculum at Smith College, and Nancy, who was headed for a fine arts degree at Cornell
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There they spent many years learning language, literature, scriptures, sciences, math, fine arts, etc
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Peter and his family stared at the image repeatedly, it was fine art
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As a reward, I added his name to the letterhead: Maximillian"s Gallery of Fine Art
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The course they had taken up was advanced level in the Arts and Sciences that also included Fine Arts and Literature
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This museum was not a collection of rare objects but rather a university of fine art, science, and literature
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Elevate the drudgery of your daily toil to the high levels of a fine art through the increasing realization that you minister to God in the persons whom he indwells by his spirit which has descended to live within the hearts of men, thereby seeking to transform their minds and lead their souls to the knowledge of the Paradise Father of all these bestowed gifts of the divine spirit
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In other cases this indicates a spiritual type of career – ministry, the psychic or astrological field, spiritual channelling, music, poetry or the fine arts
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Degree in Fine Arts at the University of the Witwatersrand
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the largest Fine Art Auction House in South Africa – he saw their Invitation card lying on one of the side tables
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She had been taught good manners and hygiene, and probably had been taught debating skills at home, and she had the money to groom and dress nicely, and the privilege to travel and get familiar with fine art
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At the mention of her degree in fine arts, Chelsea feels defensive
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Timmy had tried to teach them the fine art of barrel racing on horseback
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Pies were his favorite and my mother had baking pie crusts with just the right amount of shortening, honed to a fine art
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In early 1964, he moved to California, attending the University of California at Los Angeles, at which he obtained a degree from the College of Fine Arts in 1965
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He, like a young student of the fine arts living six thousand years in the future, whose name he would never know, but one who would ultimately change his life, could hardly contain the thoughts his mind was brewing
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There are thousands of WebPages dedicated to the fine art,
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Half the lay Churchmen seem so absorbed in politics, or fine arts, or cotton, or iron, or coal, or corn, or shipping, or railways, that you cannot get them to look at religious questions
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As far as more complex things than math or fine art, such as acquisition of
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Actually, fine arts were her first love but there was no scholarship for that course and so she took a course just to be on the mainstream
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” This is the fine art of waiting until the last possible second to defeat the current high bidder
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Bob had made a fine art of this labor avoidance
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The bodyguards had paused a few yards off, pretending to be looking at a display of fine art photographs in a gallery window
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"Now, the secret service agents abroad have raised letter-opening to a fine art
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She had the timing down to a fine art and, as she had
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He liked visiting the theatre to see the latest plays and the art galleries to view the works of the city’s fine artists both past and present
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Indeed, you must admit that it is impossible to create any masterpiece of fine arts without a harmonious combination of various colors and tints, for example, starting with black and red and ending with violet and white
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I wasn’t able to continue with high school education but I remained a good cyclist, fine artist and intermediate English speaker
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When they arrived at the Pushkin Museum of Fine Art, the large group assembled at the base of the steps and were given instructions on how they would go through the museum and reassemble back outside in about two hours
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There he enrolled in the School of Fine Arts, but almost immediately he
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Later, in 1857, when he was 17, he took the exams to enter the School of Fine Arts
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Rather it is a kind of fine art (to say it aptly it is the finest art … the supreme art)
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They had learned the fine arts of the mongols
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The School of Fine Arts, founded by Mr
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No we must practice patience and the fine art of deception, if we hope to rescue our friend and the crystals
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And in the same way, when working in bronze, the fine artist
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Art is not a substitute for nature, but an expression of feeling produced in the consciousness of the artist, and intimately associated with the material through which it is expressed in his work—inspired, it may be, in the first instance, by something seen, and expressed by him in painted symbols as true to nature as he can make them while keeping in tune to the emotional idea that prompted the work; but never regarded by the fine artist as anything but painted symbols nevertheless
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the real fine art work started
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ostentatious display of it; for the cultivation of the fine arts, or literature, had not introduced into the first circles that polish of manners which renders the rich so essentially superior to the poor in Europe
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The Taliban became the enemy of fine arts, culture and our history
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Beside his taste for the fine arts, which Luigi had carried as far as he could in his solitude, he was given to alternating fits of sadness and enthusiasm, was often angry and capricious, and always sarcastic
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To compete with phrasemongers, incapable of thinking consecutively for sixty seconds? To submit himself to the criticisms of an obtuse middle class which entrusted its morality to policemen and its fine arts to impresarios?
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Richard went and placed himself at the identical spot where he had stood when he bowed to the under-secretary for fine arts
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[1] Even so, I am convinced that it would be easy to reach it by draining the lake, as I have repeatedly requested the Ministry of Fine Arts to do
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Fine art, poetry, that kind of thing, elevates a nation—emollit mores—you understand a little Latin now
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It is true that an observer, under that softening influence of the fine arts which makes other people's hardships picturesque, might have been delighted with this homestead called Freeman's End: the old house had dormer-windows in the dark red roof, two of the chimneys were choked with ivy, the large porch was blocked up with bundles of sticks, and half the windows were closed with gray worm-eaten shutters about which the jasmine-boughs grew in wild luxuriance; the mouldering garden wall with hollyhocks peeping over it was a perfect study of highly mingled subdued color, and there was an aged goat (kept doubtless on interesting superstitious grounds) lying against the open back-kitchen door
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Dagley; but nothing was easier in those times than for an hereditary farmer of his grade to be ignorant, in spite somehow of having a rector in the twin parish who was a gentleman to the backbone, a curate nearer at hand who preached more learnedly than the rector, a landlord who had gone into everything, especially fine art and social improvement, and all the lights of Middlemarch only three miles off
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Divers toasts were proposed: Monsieur Lieuvain, the King; Monsieur Tuvache, the Prefect; Monsieur Derozerays, Agriculture; Monsieur Homais, Industry and the Fine Arts, those twin sisters; Monsieur Leplichey, Progress
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“What I love best about Lancelot, i’faith, is how he doth go on about the fine Art o’ Priggism,” says Caveat
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A really rich investor can put money into property, fine art, venture capital, currency funds, etc, and spread equity investment all round the sectors and the world
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She had been going to school in Tokyo, was a student of history and fine art, and she disappeared while on vacation to the USA four years ago
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The Palace of Fine Arts
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“The Palace of Fine Arts
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Nana Mama had taught her the fine art of grocery shopping, and she can do most of the math in her head
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But it was the Russians who really had political assassination down to a fine art
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There is no substitute for hard work and real-time, real-money experience when it comes to mastering the fine art of trend-trading options
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It showed that art is reliable, profitable (fine art returned 10
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Rapp had done a lot to fill that void over the years, taking Tommy to ball games, remembering every birthday, and teaching him the fine art of lacrosse
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"Why, Jed, that's fine artwork, that is
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Those summer days which some of my contemporaries devoted to the fine arts in Boston or Rome, and others to contemplation in India, and others to trade in London or New York, I thus, with the other farmers of New England, devoted to husbandry
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Thus he goes a step or two beyond instinct, and saves a little time for the fine arts
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But this is precisely what has occurred in the efforts to define art
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They cannot help knowing that fine art can arise only on the slavery of the masses of the people, and can continue only as long as that slavery lasts, and they cannot help knowing that only under conditions of intense labor for the workers, can specialists—writers, musicians, dancers, and actors—arrive at that fine degree of perfection to which they do attain, or produce their refined works of art; and only under the same conditions can there be a fine public to esteem such productions
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So that even if a possibility were given to the laboring classes, in their free time, to see, to read, and to hear all that forms the flower of contemporary art (as is done to some extent, in towns, by means of picture galleries, popular concerts, and libraries), the working-man (to the extent to which he is a laborer, and has not begun to pass into the ranks of those perverted by idleness) would be able to make nothing of our fine art, and if he did understand it, that which he understood would not elevate his soul, but would certainly, in most cases, pervert it
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It is proper that some mention of this great national work should be made, in publications less transient than newspapers; and as the fine arts are included within the design of this Journal, it may with propriety be noticed here
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It proposes in due time to open a gallery of paintings, and thus offer to the lovers and cultivators of the fine arts, a few of those models which are absolutely necessary to the gratification and improvement of their taste
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But as architecture becomes a fine art, it is perforce one of the arts of decoration
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de la Blanchère is delegate of Public Instruction and Fine Arts, in Algeria and Tunisia, and the mission under him is at present composed of Μ
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A combination of the entertaining, the useful and the beautiful, with fine art engravings and oil paintings in each number, worth more than its cost
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The departments of Religious News, Literature, Sunday-school, Fine Arts, Science, Missions, School and College, Markets, Farm and Garden, Financial, and Insurance will, as heretofore, be contributed to by specialists in each branch