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  • "Perished" (2006), this new venture represents the fourth project between DILMOS and Studio Job.

    Dezeen Rose Etherington 2010

  • "Perished" (2006), this new venture represents the fourth project between DILMOS and Studio Job.

    Dezeen Rose Etherington 2010

  • Their collections—like 2006's "Perished" series, which uses expensive wood-inlay techniques, associated with the Renaissance, to render in furniture grotesque scenes of comic-book intensity—make a splash in Milan, and then are often sold off to discerning collectors or head straight for a museum.

    Out of the Gallery and Into the Home J. S. Marcus 2011

  • The real Revolution is yet to Come, when GOP will be Extinct and Perished.

    Obama takes health care push to Montana 2009

  • The real Revolution is yet to Come, when GOP will be Extinct and Perished.

    On Obama's agenda next week: Golf 2009

  • Perished tinned goods is not going to sustain a population and there is no heartland to supply vittling.

    Cheeseburger Gothic » Gentlemen’s Club. 2010

  • The real Revolution is yet to Come, when GOP will be Extinct and Perished. evan

    Republican on new media: You can teach an old dog new tricks 2009

  • This pessimism is best demonstrated in the common title of the Polish national anthem, Jeszcze Polska nie zginela, which means Poland Has Not Yet Perished.

    Poland at a glance 2011

  • The real Revolution is yet to Come, when GOP will be Extinct and Perished. ib

    Obama says economy 'may be headed in the right direction' 2009

  • "Perished, Great Lord," Suitai replied, and Jhandar hesitated in his stride.

    Conan The Unconquered Jordan, Robert, 1948- 1983

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