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Examples

  • You have to ask why everyone in the 20th century knows who Picasso is but they never heard of Munier or Leighton or Kilburn or Johnson.

    Learning From Victorian Families 2007

  • The press, as liberal as they always are, even at that time, wrote scathing obitituaries about wonderful artists such as Edmund Leighton, Kilburne, Munier, Bouguereau, Hofner and hundreds of others.

    Learning From Victorian Families 2007

  • Tareque Masud died along with Ashfaque Munier Mishuk, the head of a local television channel, and three other people.

    The Guardian World News 2011

  • Vincent Munier, the French wildlife photographer more commonly seen behind a camera, makes an appearance in the campaign.

    ePHOTOzine News Feed 2010

  • Hi Jeff i'm sure you are right, in fact Munier talks of 4 "pennate" (1 pennata is a full downstroke and upstroke) for a quarter note

    Mandolin Cafe News 2009

  • Danielle was waitressing after failing to impress Marco - who told Maitre d 'Nick Munier:

    mirror.co.uk - Home 2009

  • On the Munier this isn't very clear, and i suppose because as Alex suggested both strings are considered as one string.

    Mandolin Cafe News 2009

  • As Munier explain, the study of tremolo and staccato must go hand in hand.

    Mandolin Cafe News 2009

  • Now i'm a bit annoyed, because for about one week i played using this method, and now that i'm beginning the Munier i've discovered that was incorrect.

    Mandolin Cafe News 2009

  • But now that i moved studing the Munier i got confused.

    Mandolin Cafe News 2009

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