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The catalog of "Reclaimed," the handsome, paradoxically disheartening exhibition at the Bruce Museum, lists nearly a score who were murdered in the death camps.
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Shetet, the city was called in the beginning of things; Shetet, or the "Reclaimed," for the Egyptians stole land from the water, and made it the capital of their great Lake Province, which Ptolemy Philadelphus renamed to please his adored wife.
It Happened in Egypt 1889
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- "Reclaimed" highways will eliminate some of the roughest stretches on six roads.
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Peter Sutton now director of the Bruce Museum, which organized "Reclaimed" came to
SFGate: Top News Stories Chron kennethbaker@sfchronicle.com (Kenneth Baker 2010
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Although "Reclaimed" features only a fraction of the restituted art, it's enough to gauge the enormity of the original collection and its significance.
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"Reclaimed" with preview on Friday April 3 and opening Saturday April 4 at 8 p.m. at the Bindery Space Theatre, 770 22 nd St in Denver.
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"Reclaimed" focuses on one woman's struggle for identity and a sense of home.
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"Reclaimed" with preview on Friday April 3 and opening Saturday April 4 at 8 p.m. at the Bindery Space Theatre, 770 22 nd St in Denver.
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"Reclaimed" focuses on one woman's struggle for identity and a sense of home.
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"Reefer Madness" at Rising Action Theatre: The Joys of Smoking, Screwing, and Killing Museum of Art | Fort Lauderdale Edward Steichen Exhibit Pairs with Richard Avedon Show The Norton Museum's "Reclaimed" Recounts an Epic Art-World Adventure A Farewell to Grit
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