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On Thursday night, in the Roman amphitheatre, Vanessa Winship's beautifully understated reportage, for which she has just won the Cartier-Bresson prize, was celebrated in an all-too-short slide show, while Mitch Epstein acknowledged his Prix Pictet award in a projection that suited his epic American landscapes.
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Winship's crew and the several thousand other U.S. forces there are pitted against a city full of adversaries, who run the gamut from Qaeda veterans and unreconstructed Baathists to street-corner mercenaries, happy to plant an IED for the price of an air conditioner or a generator to run it.
'Tipping Point' 2007
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Several of Winship's men entered the nearby home of a terrified Iraqi couple.
'Tipping Point' 2007
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Winship's men had spotted a group of insurgents peering out from behind a wall.
'Tipping Point' 2007
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Winship's ears '-- the left larger than the right.
The Bacillus of Beauty A Romance of To-day Harriet Stark
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Milly had enjoyed the dance, and liked to shine even by her reflected importance as the beautiful Miss Winship's cousin.
The Bacillus of Beauty A Romance of To-day Harriet Stark
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Burckhardt, who simply could not solve Winship's posers from Ben Jonson and Beaumont and Fletcher.
The Patient Observer And His Friends Simeon Strunsky 1913
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(Quebec, 1898); Winship's _Cabot Bibliography_ (London, 1900).
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And now, for the actual substance of Winship's post, it's this: unemployment is really bad right now.
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Vincent Isaacs, Touch's executive chairman, said he was delighted by Winship's appointment.
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