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The refusal to compromise in Kertész's stance can be perceived clearly in his style, which is reminiscent of a thickset hawthorn hedge, dense and thorny for unsuspecting visitors.
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"The guards told us they were expecting creationists," says Greenpeace's Kert Davies, instead of activists who were protesting co-funding of the permanent addition by oil billionaire David Koch.
Smithsonian human origins exhibit elicits awe, protests 2010
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It's a rare glimpse behind the wall of a key climate denial organisation, Kert Davies, director of research for Greenpeace, said in a telephone interview.
Leak exposes how Heartland Institute works to undermine climate science 2012
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"Andr é Kert é sz: On Reading" showcases more than 100 of his images exploring the universal relationship to the written word.
Don 2010
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Greenpeace research director Kert Davies noted that the true Koch family legacy is “one of environmental crimes”:
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Between the 1920s and 1970s, Hungarian photographer Andr é Kert é sz photographed people absorbed in the act of reading in Europe, Asia and the United States.
Don 2010
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In Pamplona, Duff's presence changed the fraternity revel into a nervous festering of sexual jealousies, says Bernice Kert in her book, The Hemingway Women.
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In Pamplona, Duff's presence changed the fraternity revel into a nervous festering of sexual jealousies, says Bernice Kert in her book, The Hemingway Women.
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Kert said he has since stopped feeding squirrels, but expresses his frustration in the “Squirrelgate” song on the Soundclick.com Web site.
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Kert, who is also a bicycle repairman, told the newspaper that because he missed several court dates, the original $40 fine had risen to $455.
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