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Influences from the visual arts were strongly in evidence.
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Influences from the visual arts were strongly in evidence.
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He wrote the essay at the request of Ted Solotaroff and Steven Berg for a volume they edited called Influences.
Raymond Carver Carol Sklenicka 2009
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They have a new book called Influences out and they'll be sitting at bookstores in NYC and LA signing them.
British Blogs 2008
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"Influences" column in the Kentucky newspaper, which notes "Pizzolatto, who teaches at
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John Griffiths, the most influential dancing instructor of the early national period, taught classes throughout New York and New England and wrote a widely read manual that listed “Influences of Ill Manners, to be carefully avoided, by Youth, of both sexes.”
A Renegade History of the United States Thaddeus Russell 2010
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Influences like Marianne Williamson's lectures on spirituality, the popularization of meditation in the States, as well as the fact that numerous young people with AIDS were dying around him, cultivated a yearning in Noble.
James M. Russell: Richard Noble on Equality, Activism, Spirituality James M. Russell 2010
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Goblets, vases, bottles, bowls—in "East Meets West: Cross-Cultural Influences in Glassmaking in the 18th and 19th Centuries," some 70 vessels that once held drink, food and flowers now pour forth a tale involving European alchemists, Asian artisans, a Dutch Jesuit, French designers and a Chinese emperor with a penchant for the new and exotic.
Art, Technology, Design, Crisscrossing the Globe Lee Lawrence 2011
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Influences: "None – I've always just gone my own way."
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The Al Hirschfeld Foundation, all rights reserved, www.alhirschfeldfoundation.org 'Tennessee Williams: Influences and Realization' 1959
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