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Edward Burra is here represented by several powerful paintings that mix religious themes with political commentary.
Magical, Layered, Transparent Tom L. Freudenheim 2011
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Burra, exempted from service on account of his chronic ill-health, was concerned to learn in 1940 of a severe shortage of paintbrushes: apparently they had been bought up by servicemen keen to fill their long evenings under canvas.
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This year the Hepworth, a new gallery that pays homage to British 20th-century sculptor Barbara Hepworth, opened to acclaim in Wakefield, while exhibitions celebrated British modernists from Edward Burra to Graham Sutherland.
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Yet Burra remains something of a footnote in art history.
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Héctor "La Burra" Huerta Ríos, allegedly the top operative in the Beltrán Leyva cartel, was arrested ahead of U.S.
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It was stated that with the capture of "La Burra", one of the major elements in charge of the cartel, would affect significantly the distribution of drugs, at least for the Beltan Leyva Cartel.
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The arrest of "La Burra" was done via a Military Intelligence Operative and the capture was done without a battle in the OK coral.
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Mexican Military was able to apprehend Hector Huerta Rios, "La Burra", and 4 of his bodyguards at their Used Auto Dealerships, according to terra. com.
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"La Burra", literal translation means a female donkey or jackass.
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Hillary, known to the Sherpa people as Burra-sahib, meaning ` ` big in stature, big in heart, '' returned to Nepal many times to climb.
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