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Pope Leo XIII's Rerum Novarum On the Condition of Labor, for instance, contends that "among the most important duties of employers, the principal one is to give employees what is due them."
Andrew Wilkes: If You Take Our Money, Pay Us Fairly Andrew Wilkes 2011
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Pope Leo XIII's Rerum Novarum On the Condition of Labor, for instance, contends that "among the most important duties of employers, the principal one is to give employees what is due them."
Andrew Wilkes: If You Take Our Money, Pay Us Fairly Andrew Wilkes 2011
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Latin titles, which are the names given to the most famous of them, Rerum
New Releases 2009
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I had read carefully the so-called social encyclicals — Rerum Novarum (1891) and Quadragesimo Anno (1931) — because Chesterton had admired their praise of medieval guilds.
Daredevil 2009
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I first heard of De Natura Rerum when I attended a lecture in Cambridge in about 1987 explaining its links with Alexander Pope's Essay on Man, part of a series of lectures from different academics on the Enlightenment which I skipped physics practicals to attend on wet Thursday afternoons, despite the lack of course credits (this in itself was a signal that my future did not lie in astrophysics).
February Books 6) Cat's Cradle: Warhead, by Andrew Cartmel nwhyte 2010
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Robert Minervini: On the Nature of Things | The title, On the Nature of Things, references the repetition of the still life motif featured in many of the works in this exhibition, as well as a direct quotation from the ancient Roman poet Lucretius' poem by the same title, "De Rerum Natura".
Bill Bush: A Revolution in Clay: This Artweek.LA (January 16, 2012) Bill Bush 2012
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Robert Minervini: On the Nature of Things | The title, On the Nature of Things, references the repetition of the still life motif featured in many of the works in this exhibition, as well as a direct quotation from the ancient Roman poet Lucretius' poem by the same title, "De Rerum Natura".
Bill Bush: A Revolution in Clay: This Artweek.LA (January 16, 2012) Bill Bush 2012
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Robert Minervini: On the Nature of Things | The title, On the Nature of Things, references the repetition of the still life motif featured in many of the works in this exhibition, as well as a direct quotation from the ancient Roman poet Lucretius' poem by the same title, "De Rerum Natura".
Bill Bush: A Revolution in Clay: This Artweek.LA (January 16, 2012) Bill Bush 2012
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Robert Minervini: On the Nature of Things | The title, On the Nature of Things, references the repetition of the still life motif featured in many of the works in this exhibition, as well as a direct quotation from the ancient Roman poet Lucretius' poem by the same title, "De Rerum Natura".
Bill Bush: A Revolution in Clay: This Artweek.LA (January 16, 2012) Bill Bush 2012
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It's all music that has been chosen for the vividness of its response to the texts – whether it's the trembling exchanges of Brumel's Earthquake Mass, the monumentality of Josquin's Praeter Rerum Serium, or the disorientating chromatic sideslips of Lassus's Timor et Tremor.
The Earth Resounds: Works by Lassus, Josquin and Brumel – review 2012
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