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A graduate of photography, film and TV at Napier University, Spengler's specialism in stills photography meant a lot of "experimenting in the dark room with effects the old-school way" before she was able to explore digital media.
BBC Builders: Vicky Spengler prototypes the future of TV Jemima Kiss 2010
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A few hundred miles to the north, Tim Pawlenty broke away from a fishing expedition for a few hours to reacquaint himself with Oswald Spengler's prescient 1918 volume, "The Decline of the West."
Beach Reading for Would-Be Presidents Joe Queenan 2011
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Forty years ago, before the immense success of Arnold Toynbee's work, readers of world-history had been gjven Spengler's sombre picture of the West in decline, and the tendentious outlook of the History of the World by H.G. Wells.
New Releases 2009
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Forty years ago, before the immense success of Arnold Toynbee's work, readers of world-history had been gjven Spengler's sombre picture of the West in decline, and the tendentious outlook of the History of the World by H.G. Wells.
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Attempts such as Spengler's and Bense's appeal certainly to those theoreticians who would like to use the category of style as a tool for describing, and perhaps accounting for, cultural patterns.
Mathematical Style Mancosu, Paolo 2009
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By Spengler's Universal Law of Gender Parity, the men and women of every place and every time deserve each other.
Jihadis and whores Edstock 2009
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By Spengler's Universal Law of Gender Parity, the men and women of every place and every time deserve each other.
Archive 2009-09-01 West End Bob 2009
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If you want your mind twisted by lengthy commenters, try Spengler's crew.
"Many blogs have developed successful communities of commenters, with many very interesting and substantive contributions and discussions." Ann Althouse 2009
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Careful readers will not be surprised if I suggest that Spengler's notion of monasticism is narrowly clerical, missing the profound lay character and history of monasticism recorded in Balthasar's The Laity in the Life of the Counsels or Joseph Ratzinger's "The Theological Locus of Ecclesial Movements" which follows Balthasar quite closely.
learning to continue conversations Fred 2007
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Careful readers will not be surprised if I suggest that Spengler's notion of monasticism is narrowly clerical, missing the profound lay character and history of monasticism recorded in Balthasar's The Laity in the Life of the Counsels or Joseph Ratzinger's "The Theological Locus of Ecclesial Movements" which follows Balthasar quite closely.
Archive 2007-11-01 Fred 2007
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