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He's from Tennessee, and he was Christopher Wool's assistant for seven years.
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Wool's real advantage is that it can be made to be quiet.
Out Cold 2008
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Those two pieces may have needed the extra protection: A single bidder won Wool's 1989 untitled stencil work for $1.8 million, just over its $1.5 million low estimate before fees.
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"Cape Wool's indicator closed 1.1 percent down at R37,93/kg for clean wool," said Cape Wools spokeswoman Ona Viljoen.
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Christopher Wool and Luhring Augustine, New York Art Appreciation: Christopher Wool's 'Untitled' sold at Luhring Augustine in 1988 for $7,500 and at Sotheby's in 2006 for $1.4 million.
Painted Into a Corner By Lauren A.E. Schuker 2007
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Seeing its terrible blade split the sky, Wool's bullock men prodded their animals.
Calde of the Long Sun Wolfe, Gene 1994
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Seeing its terrible blade split the sky, Wool's bullock men prodded their animals.
Calde of the Long Sun Wolfe, Gene 1994
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Wool's the same way, especially if you're selling in Nordla.
The Towers of the Sunset Modesitt, L. E. 1992
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Harrison, Burgess, and Dusenbury, attached in various capacities to General Wool's head-quarters, are likewise mentioned for their intelligent alacrity in conveying orders to all parts of the field.
The Medallic History of the United States of America 1776-1876 J. F. Loubat
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We did go right up to General Wool's, who took the sealed parcel and laid it aside, saying that it was literally a copy of one he had sent to Governor Johnson, who would doubtless give me a copy; but I insisted that I had made a written communication, and was entitled to a written answer.
Memoirs of the Union's Three Great Civil War Generals David Widger
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