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I invited people to touch my 'Nomade' 2007 , a 26-foot-high stainless-steel figure fabricated from latticed letters.
The Man With a Thousand Faces Joel Henning 2011
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Six-year-old Alisa Geanette Horton, the newly crowned Forestry Queen of Peach County, Ga., rolled a few times down the hill behind Jaume Plensa's white-lettered "Nomade" and rose to her feet in a dizzy stupor.
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Rolling, parentheses-shaped berms enliven the flat, grassy, nearly treeless landscape, and much like the Walker Art Center's iconic "Spoonbridge and Cherry," this garden has a talker of a focal point: Jaume Plensa's "Nomade," a three-story shell of a human head and torso that appears weightless and is devised, like some crazy airborne jigsaw puzzle, out of interconnected white stainless steel letters.
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Nomade and Eddie laugh it up with style and a hard edge.
Gordy Grundy: Marxist Glue : It's Sticky Gordy Grundy 2010
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Nomade and Eddie laugh it up with style and a hard edge.
Gordy Grundy: Marxist Glue: It's Sticky Gordy Grundy 2010
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Two months ago, the Afghan poet Latif Pedram published the poem "Kabul" in the French newsletter Nomade.
John Lundberg: A Poet Braves Afghanistan's Bloody Politics 2009
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After Versailles we went back to Paris for a visit to the Musee d'Orsay, but on the way to the restaurant for dinner I noticed the tiny Annick Goutal shop and stepped in to sniff some unfamiliar scents - the new Musc Nomade, Un Matin d'Orage and Vetiver.
Archive 2009-05-01 Ayala Sender 2009
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After Versailles we went back to Paris for a visit to the Musee d'Orsay, but on the way to the restaurant for dinner I noticed the tiny Annick Goutal shop and stepped in to sniff some unfamiliar scents - the new Musc Nomade, Un Matin d'Orage and Vetiver.
Paris Day III - Le Chateu de Versailles Ayala Sender 2009
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Two months ago, the Afghan poet Latif Pedram published the poem "Kabul" in the French newsletter Nomade.
John Lundberg: A Poet Braves Afghanistan's Bloody Politics 2009
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Two months ago, the Afghan poet Latif Pedram published the poem "Kabul" in the French newsletter Nomade.
John Lundberg: A Poet Braves Afghanistan's Bloody Politics 2009
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