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  • Considering that it has been performed by such an eclectic group as Billie Holiday, Mel Torme, Sinatra, Cowboy Junkies, Elvis, Rod Stewart, The Ventures, Da Vincis Notebook, Armstrong, The Mavericks or Sha Na Na it has had a lot of chances to go off the rails.

    The Volokh Conspiracy » Good jazz, free 2010

  • The 853 hospitals with da Vincis include 131 hospitals with 200 or fewer beds.

    Surgical Robot Examined in Injuries 2010

  • Start in Trafalgar Square at the National Gallery (which, like most national museums in Britain, is free) with its stunning Botticellis, da Vincis and Holbeins.

    Culture On The Cheap 2007

  • Their Michelangelos were engraving magnificent bas-reliefs, their da Vincis were inventing, their Newtons were arriving at basic truths.

    Deeper Jeff Long 2007

  • Their Michelangelos were engraving magnificent bas-reliefs, their da Vincis were inventing, their Newtons were arriving at basic truths.

    Deeper Jeff Long 2007

  • In the smock-optional art area, budding da Vincis often smear blotches of red, blue and yellow directly on the table.

    The Right Way To Read 2007

  • The Titians, da Vincis, Raphaels, and Dürers that he bought were joined by works from contemporary artists that had been specially painted to suit his eccentric tastes: the zoological fantasies of Brueghel, the sinuous sculptures of Giambologna, and the animated vegetables of Arcimboldi.

    The Dragon’s Trail Joanna Pitman 2006

  • The Titians, da Vincis, Raphaels, and Dürers that he bought were joined by works from contemporary artists that had been specially painted to suit his eccentric tastes: the zoological fantasies of Brueghel, the sinuous sculptures of Giambologna, and the animated vegetables of Arcimboldi.

    The Dragon’s Trail Joanna Pitman 2006

  • He wandered up and down the royal galleries, inspecting and admiring the Tintorettos, the Caravaggios, the Titians, and the da Vincis.

    The Dragon’s Trail Joanna Pitman 2006

  • He wandered up and down the royal galleries, inspecting and admiring the Tintorettos, the Caravaggios, the Titians, and the da Vincis.

    The Dragon’s Trail Joanna Pitman 2006

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