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For the last few weeks of the term Darsie had been so absorbed in her own surroundings that she had had no time or thought to bestow on outside interests, and Mrs Reeves being abroad, no college news came to her ears from that source.
A College Girl George de Horne Vaizey 1887
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For the first half of the Michaelmas term Darsie might literally have been described as never out of hot water.
A College Girl George de Horne Vaizey 1887
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‘At least,’ I said, ‘I always remember being called Darsie; children, at that early age, seldom get more than their Christian name.’
Redgauntlet 2008
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‘So you were called Darsie in your infancy,’ said the
Redgauntlet 2008
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'So you were called Darsie in your infancy,' said the Justice;
Redgauntlet Walter Scott 1801
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'At least,' I said, 'I always remember being called Darsie; children, at that early age, seldom get more than their Christian name.'
Redgauntlet Walter Scott 1801
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That valuable show, organized by Darsie Alexander in 2005 at the Baltimore Museum of Art, returned to the '60s and '70s to demonstrate how artists used the narrative rhythms of projected images and words to make work related to but distinct from movies and photography.
Snapshot of a Movement Richard B. Woodward 2012
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When the new installation opens in November, says chief curator Darsie Alexander, curators will hold in-gallery office hours — giving visitors insights into the way exhibitions happen, and giving the staff a chance to find out "how visitors encounter work in space — the kinds of questions they ask about art, what they find interesting, and how long they stay."
Archive 2009-05-01 Mia 2009
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When the new installation opens in November, says chief curator Darsie Alexander, curators will hold in-gallery office hours — giving visitors insights into the way exhibitions happen, and giving the staff a chance to find out "how visitors encounter work in space — the kinds of questions they ask about art, what they find interesting, and how long they stay."
'Reshaping the Art Museum' Mia 2009
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‘On the contrary, sir,’ said Fairford, ‘I wish to afford Mr. Redgauntlet’s friends an opportunity to get him out of the scrape, by procuring the instant liberation of my friend Darsie
Redgauntlet 2008
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