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Marnix Goossens' 1997 photograph "Melon" presents exactly that: a plump, bright watermelon on a gray chair in a dark room.
Potatoes and Photography in Amsterdam Joel Weickgenant 2011
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In the work of Marnix de Nijs, the observer becomes the protagonist.
Archive 2008-09-01 The Nag 2008
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Marnix against Spain, Pelagius against the Moors; all against the foreigner.
Les Miserables 2008
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That was the war of Ambiorix, of Artevelde, of Marnix, of Pelagius.
Les Miserables 2008
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Even the few cars which cruised down narrow Marnix Street seemed hardly alive, lit-up shadows going nowhere.
The Japanese Corpse Van de Wetering, Janwillem, 1931- 1977
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The heavy early-morning traffic in Marnix Street should have drowned his question but two cars which had collided two blocks down were obstructing all traffic and de Gier had heard him.
Tumbleweed Van de Wetering, Janwillem 1976
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The library of Marnix of St. Aldegonde was sold by
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The steps taken by the Calvinist nobles which resulted in the failure of de Marnix to seize Antwerp (March 13th) and the taking of
Belgium From the Roman Invasion to the Present Day Emile Cammaerts 1915
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[Sidenote: Marnix, 1538-98] a Calvinist who turned his powers of satire against Spain and the Catholic {264} church.
The Age of the Reformation Preserved Smith 1910
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Treasurer (Jan de Marnix), whom I drew, and the King's Steward, Jehan de
Albert Durer T. Sturge Moore 1907
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