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Soon he saw a monk called Magis coming ashore and carrying a chest upon his back.
Penguin Island 1909
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Soon he saw a monk called Magis coming ashore and carrying a chest upon his back.
Penguin Island Anatole France 1884
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Many continue serving after graduation through programs such as Magis: Alumni Committed for Mission.
SU Headlines 2009
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Tim is also co-founder of the Magis Institute, which sponsors retreats, ethics training, and wealth stewardship forums.
Food and Drink 2009
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Carl E. Olson, editor of Ignatius Insight, recently spoke by phone with Busch about his passion for wine and his work with Magis Institute.
Food and Drink 2009
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The lay of the land is as follows: The big-gun manufacturers e.g., Vitra, Moroso, Magis, Kartell, etc show at the sprawling Rho fairgrounds; the Zona Tortona, inside the city, hosts established but still edgy brands like Tom Dixon, Moooi, Bisazza and Established & Sons.
The Furniture Frontline Helen Kirwan-Taylor 2011
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This uncommon design comes from British designer Tom Dixon and was created for Magis, an Italian manufacturer.
FK Lounge Chair 2010
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They have worked for many of the great European manufacturing and design companies, including Vitra, Danish textile company Kvadrat with whom they collaborated on "Textile Field", Magis, Kartell, Established & Sons, Ligne Roset, Axor, Alessi and Issey Miyake.
In the Comfort of One's Museum Emma Crichton-Miller 2011
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Some of his old designs were brought back into production and new designs were commissioned by SCP, Magis and twentytwentyone.
Robin Day obituary Fiona MacCarthy 2010
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The dezeen blog posted this funky task chair by Magis presented at the Milan furniture show.
Archive 2009-05-01 lavardera 2009
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