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The orator perhaps hoped that so splendid a vindication of Caesar in the midst of his worst enemies might have purchased pardon for his onslaught on the baser members of the "Dynastic" faction.
Caesar: a Sketch James Anthony Froude 1856
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And in his own companion exhibition to the loan show, "Yuan Revolution: Art and Dynastic Change," drawn largely from the Met's own collection, Hearn forthrightly analyzes the period, pulling no punches.
Lee Rosenbaum: Barbarians Tamed: The Met's Timid "Khubilai Khan" Exhibition Lee Rosenbaum 2010
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Simon Tisdall: Dynastic succession is common in the Middle East – but across the region, heirs-apparent have cause for concern
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And in his own companion exhibition to the loan show, "Yuan Revolution: Art and Dynastic Change," drawn largely from the Met's own collection, Hearn forthrightly analyzes the period, pulling no punches.
Lee Rosenbaum: Barbarians Tamed: The Met's Timid "Khubilai Khan" Exhibition Lee Rosenbaum 2010
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The Ashmolean claims to own "the world's greatest collection of Raphael drawings, the most important collection of Egyptian pre-Dynastic material outside of Cairo, and the foremost collection of modern Chinese art in the western world."
Andrew Harper's Notebook Andrew Harper 2010
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And in his own companion exhibition to the loan show, "Yuan Revolution: Art and Dynastic Change," drawn largely from the Met's own collection, Hearn forthrightly analyzes the period, pulling no punches.
Lee Rosenbaum: Barbarians Tamed: The Met's Timid "Khubilai Khan" Exhibition Lee Rosenbaum 2010
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Dynastic political clans rotated in power, weaving Byzantine intrigues as the economy went to the dogs.
Eric Margolis: Zorba - Less Dancing, More Work Eric Margolis 2011
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And in his own companion exhibition to the loan show, "Yuan Revolution: Art and Dynastic Change," drawn largely from the Met's own collection, Hearn forthrightly analyzes the period, pulling no punches.
Lee Rosenbaum: Barbarians Tamed: The Met's Timid "Khubilai Khan" Exhibition Lee Rosenbaum 2010
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Dynastic political clans rotated in power, weaving Byzantine intrigues as the economy went to the dogs.
Eric Margolis: Zorba - Less Dancing, More Work Eric Margolis 2011
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"Dynastic China's relations with Southeast Asia were to a large extent based on 'soft power,'" she declared.
Christian Caryl On China: The New York Review Of Books The Huffington Post News Team 2010
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