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Meeson Pae Yang: Liminal | Meeson Pae Yang explores the convergence of science, technology and imagination in the creation of organisms reflecting systems of life, death, regeneration, hybridization and transformation.
Bill Bush: The History of Humankind in 3D: This Artweek.LA (August 15-21, 2011) Bill Bush 2011
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Meeson Pae Yang: Liminal | Meeson Pae Yang explores the convergence of science, technology and imagination in the creation of organisms reflecting systems of life, death, regeneration, hybridization and transformation.
Bill Bush: The History of Humankind in 3D: This Artweek.LA (August 15-21, 2011) Bill Bush 2011
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Meeson Pae Yang: Liminal | Meeson Pae Yang explores the convergence of science, technology and imagination in the creation of organisms reflecting systems of life, death, regeneration, hybridization and transformation.
Bill Bush: The History of Humankind in 3D: This Artweek.LA (August 15-21, 2011) Bill Bush 2011
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Meeson Pae Yang: Liminal | Meeson Pae Yang explores the convergence of science, technology and imagination in the creation of organisms reflecting systems of life, death, regeneration, hybridization and transformation.
Bill Bush: The History of Humankind in 3D: This Artweek.LA (August 15-21, 2011) Bill Bush 2011
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There was one young man, for example, who remembered the pretty Miss Penallen, and there were two young ladies who made some giggling references to the young Meeson sons.
Unforgiven Balogh, Mary 1998
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He stood with the two couples for a few minutes, discussing with them the weather and the health of Lady Haverford and the Grimshaw and Meeson parents.
Unforgiven Balogh, Mary 1998
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One could not count the passing of poor Sir Basil Hayes fourteen months before as an exciting event, after all, Miss Pitt told the Reverend and Mrs. Finley-Evans in hushed and pious tones when she took tea with them and Mrs. Meeson and Mrs. and Miss Penallen.
Unforgiven Balogh, Mary 1998
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Two of the Misses Grimshaw were strolling toward him on the arms of two of the Meeson sons.
Unforgiven Balogh, Mary 1998
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Court of Exchequer, published after his death, where (in _Tanner_ v. _Scovell_, 14 _Meeson and Welshy_, 37,) the Lord Chief Baron, after time taken to consider an important question of mercantile law, delivered the judgment of the Court in expressed conformity with the doctrine which
Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine - Volume 61, No. 376, February, 1847 Various
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_ Botfield, (reported in 14 Meeson and Welsby, 558,) the last time, I believe, that his name appears in the Reports.
Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine - Volume 61, No. 376, February, 1847 Various
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