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"She donated all of her work, copyright-free," Highsmith is musing on a recent morning in downtown Washington, sitting at a table outside a cafe, still sounding amazed.
Carol Highsmith, on a 16-year quest to photograph America for the Library of Congress Neely Tucker 2010
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After all, any songwriter who follows up the line "Hurt's to be the one who's always feeling sad" with an all-male choir booming "Oh, just stop complaining!", as Hynes does on "Highsmith", is quite entitled to open his heart to us as well.
PopMatters Chris Baynes 2010
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Highsmith was inspired in her work at the Willard by Frances Benjamin Johnston, a renowned architectural photographer who had taken pictures of the same hotel 80 years before.
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Highsmith came underneath Minnifield and got to the ball first, recording a 42-yard reception.
Lesson learned helped Chase Minnifield corral end zone interception Steve Yanda 2010
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Highsmith recalls a wonderful childhood, spending time in the southern state of North Carolina, where she was born, and in Minneapolis, Minnesota during her teenage years.
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He works closely with Highsmith on her latest project.
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Two weeks prior, early in the third quarter against North Carolina, Minnifield was defending wideout Erik Highsmith on a pass play Minnifield was sure would be an easy interception.
Lesson learned helped Chase Minnifield corral end zone interception Steve Yanda 2010
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A.J. Highsmith, who started the season as the backup quarterback, is injured and unavailable.
Miami quarterback Jacory Harris not expected to play against Maryland Eric Prisbell 2010
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Some 86 percent of working households pay more in payroll taxes than in federal income taxes, says CBPP economists Chuck Marr and Brian Highsmith.
Harlan Green: It's Basic Economics, Stupid -- Curing the Deficit Harlan Green 2011
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Yesterday evening I watched Strangers On A Train for the first time, the film that Hitchcock adapted from the Patricia Highsmith novel of the same name.
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