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A third painting, "The Much Resounding Sea," which is believed to be a view off Long Island, N.Y., is not on display.
National Gallery acquires 1881 landscape by Thomas Moran 2011
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A third painting,"The Much Resounding Sea," which is believed to be a view off Long Island, N.Y., is not on display.
National Gallery gets Thomas Moran's 'Green River Cliffs, Wyoming' 1881 painting 2011
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Resounding with powerful themes of suffering, sacrifice, friendship, and love, Dragon House brings together East and West, war and peace, and celebrates the resilience of the human spirit.
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Resounding applause or cheers followed again and again—thirty times in thirty-four minutes.
Truman Fires MacArthur David McCullough 2010
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A scene from “A Resounding Tinkle,” part of an evening called “Absurdia” at the Donmar Warehouse in London.
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And from “A Resounding Tinkle,” from the radio service: “Let us weep at the elastic as it stretches, and rejoice that it might have been otherwise.”
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And from “A Resounding Tinkle,” from the radio service: “Let us weep at the elastic as it stretches, and rejoice that it might have been otherwise.”
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Anyway, two of his short works, called “A Resounding Tinkle” and “Gladly Otherwise” make up two-thirds of an evening called “Absurdia” at the Donmar.
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Anyway, two of his short works, called “A Resounding Tinkle” and “Gladly Otherwise” make up two-thirds of an evening called “Absurdia” at the Donmar.
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A scene from “A Resounding Tinkle,” part of an evening called “Absurdia” at the Donmar Warehouse in London.
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