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  • Work on view ranges from James Siena's intensely wrought and intimately-scaled panels to Analia Saban's boundary pushing assaults of the picture plane.

    Steven Zevitas: Coast to Coast, Abstraction Rules: Top Ten Painting Shows in the U.S. Steven Zevitas 2011

  • Work on view ranges from James Siena's intensely wrought and intimately-scaled panels to Analia Saban's boundary pushing assaults of the picture plane.

    Steven Zevitas: Coast to Coast, Abstraction Rules: Top Ten Painting Shows in the U.S. Steven Zevitas 2011

  • Our final stop was to admire the work of Analia Saban, born in 1980 and an artist whose work Ms. Flow owns.

    A Tour Guide for Artistically Apprehensive Ralph Gardner Jr. 2011

  • Emilio was a volunteer firefighter, and Analia, 31, served as a Spanish-language interpreter for the local police - a contact that, in 2005, led them to ICE.

    FOXNews.com 2011

  • Maya, who entered the U.S. with his sister, Analia, as visitors in the 1990s and stayed illegally, quickly became mainstays of the Hudson River town, which is in Hinchey's district.

    FOXNews.com 2011

  • Work on view ranges from James Siena's intensely wrought and intimately-scaled panels to Analia Saban's boundary pushing assaults of the picture plane.

    The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com Steven Zevitas 2011

  • "Women should know that screening tests come with both harms and benefits, and the pelvic exam is not an exception to that," said Analia Stormo, from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in Atlanta, who led the study.

    Reuters: Press Release 2011

  • "People see Macri as an active person, someone who accomplishes things and cares about the city," said Analia del Franco, a political analyst at Analogias pollster in Buenos Aires.

    BusinessWeek.com -- Top News 2011

  • In the end, an old injury - a broken collar bone that hadn't healed properly - landed Analia in the emergency room.

    TheState.com: The Buzz 2010

  • Though she loved life in America, Analia yearned to be able to travel freely, to once again see friends and relatives in Argentina, to glimpse the familiar, snowcapped peaks of the Andes.

    TheState.com: The Buzz 2010

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