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  • As I did at FIAC, I selected 18 galleries and asked their most anglophonic expert to pick an image and talk about it for under two minutes. Michael Kurcfeld: Doing Shots: The Old and the New at Paris Photo 2011 (VIDEO)
  • We had another good touristy day today, visiting a few galleries, beaches and the like.
  • You must avoid applying concentrated materials to the tree at gallonages that allow the material to dribble to the lower surface of the fruit.
  • Kij: Nice to see Dream-Quest receive such prominence with that fantastic Gervasio Gallardo cover, inseparable from the contents thanks to childhood associations very similar to yours. MIND MELD: Books That Hold Special Places in Our Hearts and On Our Shelves
  • Years of early art, pencil sketches, architectural renderings, magazine covers, newspaper clippings and personal photographs are also on display in the new gallery.
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  • They wanted me to bring my US passport, and Mexican Visa, but instead of two black and white infantil size photos, they wanted color photos here in Morelos and they only wanted a color copy of the pages in my passport and FM3 visa showing my photo and the page of the FM3 visa that I had then showing the prorrogas (renewals) to verify who I am and that I live here legally. Page 2
  • He stacked the books on pedestals, making three mysterious columns on one side of the shadowy gallery, two on the other.
  • Such a seemingly innocuous observation, yet as Logan evolves from student, to writer, to secret agent, to art gallery dealer, we see how it informs a kind of amorality in his character that propels him to sleep with his college mate's girlfriend and, later, the same man's wife, marry a woman he doesn't love and then push her aside when he meets the real love of his life. SFGate: Top News Stories
  • I am listening to your day-tales, though I wonder that this time might be better spent mistranslating health warnings from foreign cigarettes and pasting them to a gallery wall or, perhaps, composing a biro haiku on the arch of a foot, proclaiming: Day 9: Better Spent Time
  • When Carol Thatcher returns to these shores from the jungle she may well be rather surprised to find her ‘good friend’ Linda McDougall quoted in most of the papers. Carol & Linda to Heal the Rift?
  • In turn, the gallery's window is fitted with giant windscreen wipers to sweep away a continuous downpour of "rain" inverted commas seem necessary to any description of Weber's wonderfully artificial sculptural conceits. This week's new exhibitions
  • The Art Gallery of Ontario has the world's largest collection of sculptures by Henry Moore.
  • Horses Wednesday mainly galloped, jogged, or walked, but the first official workouts are most likely to occur on Thursday.
  • Verify that the employee is legally eligible to work in the United States.
  • The relationship between the street and the galleries inside is not as intrusively immediate as is suggested by the open-ended, perpendicular orientation.
  • The designers designed a terrific pirate galleon and a thrilling Lost Boys' hideout.
  • For a week after the headlands of Tarifa and Spartel have sunk under the eastern horizon, the vessel is kept every day upon her course, -- her top-gallant and studding sails all distent with the wind blowing freely from over Biscay. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 17, No. 104, June, 1866
  • The artist uncrated it on a broad gallery that opened off the dining room, apparently for the admiration of friends and family.
  • With cold type, the galley proof is the first proof, usually a photocopy.
  • I teach young gentlemen the whole art of gallanting a fan.
  • Normally, even in icy winter, the furnace in constant use gave warmth enough, supplemented by an electric convector heater in the gallery, but by the time help arrived for Baxter I had wrapped him in my jacket and everything else handy, and he was still growing cold to the touch. Shattered
  • Isn't there something revolting about catering to the imagined needs of a tiny group of spoiled ladies, a Marie Antoinette–ish situation that reached its apotheosis when John Galliano showed his infamous clochard collection—the word means bum or hobo in French, and the tattered gowns, hand-stenciled to look filthy, trailed pots, pans, and other refuse—at the 1997 Dior haute couture show? Art in the Parks 3: Nan Kempner's Clothing
  • Seven CHP deputies, including deputy from Manisa Şahin Mengü, took seats next to defense lawyers, although there were many empty chairs in the gallery. TODAY'S ZAMAN :: News
  • Squire Western, who, surrounded by piqueurs, and girt with the conventional cor de chasse of the Gallic sportsman, sings the following ariette, diversified with true Fielding
  • I based myself at Ibsen's, an art-filled eco-friendly hotel on fashionable Nansensgade, an easy walk from the city center and after viewing artwork at the National Gallery of Denmark, I lunched at Aamann's, specializing in a modern take on the traditional open-faced Danish sandwich called the smorrebrod. Jill Fergus: Copenhagen Dining Beyond Noma
  • Galloway has denied receiving funds but admits that intermediaries who worked for him may have done so.
  • My desire is to bring the viewer out of the gallery space and into the actual physical environment of the lakebed.
  • In the afternoon set the fore and main topgallant sails. 1pm set the mizzen topgallant sail and spanker.
  • Pakistan is one of the few countries where the custom is legally enforceable. Times, Sunday Times
  • The amendment would bar the Interior Department from prohibiting individuals from legally carrying firearms inside national parks and wildlife refuges.
  • Your son certainly deserves a dad, who will be legally liable to support him. The Sun
  • Pornography may be legally banned but it is still available under the counter.
  • In the Whispering Gallery at the presidential library and museum, Aidan was blown away by political cartoons of the day that criticized Lincoln for his stance on slavery.
  • I am not saying you are doing anything wrong here legally, you have the blessings of Mayor Tremblay after all, but there is a history of large scale projects going "overbudget" in this city. Walking Turcot Yards
  • The town boasts a world-famous art gallery.
  • This barrel can store 40 gallons of red wine.
  • Last year it settled charges that it illegally billed excessive fees and violated consumer protection regulations.
  • The topmast in turn supported the topgallant mast, which could be lowered and replaced, if necessary, even at sea.
  • To date, more than 20 specimens of D. australis have been collected at this locality, all within galleries and with dislocated plastrons.
  • He offered ten major paintings to start a national gallery of modern British art.
  • The galleon was a long slender ship of extremely low freeboard, rakish rigged as a single-master, both sails and oars being used as The Stamps of Canada
  • Acute cholecystitis may cause the gall bladder to adhere to the adjacent jejunum or duodenum.
  • We rode hardish (some people would have called it a hand-gallop) most of the way; up hill and down, across the rocky creeks, through thick timber. Robbery Under Arms
  • The single-incision surgery team at SLU Hospital has already performed a number of gastrointestinal procedures, including appendectomies, gall bladder removals and partial colectomies. Newswise: Latest News
  • What galls him most, Boris says, is that he would gladly have worked off his fines through community service, but the city denied him this option.
  • The flame was glorious - radiant with the colours of antique knighthood and the flashing gallantries of the past; but no substance fed it; flaring wildly, it tossed to and fro in the wind; it was suddenly put out.
  • In a bold response, Congressional leaders added a measure to the energy bill raising fuel economy by one mile per gallon.
  • Oil was being smuggled illegally out of the country. Times, Sunday Times
  • The numismatics gallery has coins collected from as many as 60 countries.
  • Meant as a follow up to Stadler’s Pools & Pouf collection from earlier this month, Tephra is a co-edition with Carpenter’s Workshop Gallery that represents mutation rather than dissolution. Unique Desk Design : The Wave Desk by Robert Brou
  • Communications among individuals are often blocked legally by governments and illegally by enterprises to protect competitive advantages.
  • Muddying the issue of how much pirated software is on the Internet is the tremendous amount of software legally available to download.
  • The Cavendish Street gallery is showcasing the work of 10 artists, including both well-known painters and non-professionals.
  • In addition to the tyres, the shed also contained a number of 45-gallon drums of benzole, rubber solution and paraffin.
  • Stunned gallery visitors watched as guards grabbed him until cops arrived to arrest him. The Sun
  • This one, legally named Tracy Worcester - she insists on "Tracy" unless her lunch companion finds her title amusing - is currently having such a moment. Saturday Conversation: The Marchioness of Worcester
  • The walk home was less of a gallop and quite honestly it was a relief to get into bed.
  • The tragic death of Mr. Shane Fitzgerald, from Kilmacleague, Dunmore East, last week was felt all over the barony of Gall Tir including Passage and surrounding areas.
  • Our problem since then is that we can't get them to the gallop because the roads are too icy to walk them on. Times, Sunday Times
  • It is hoped that the new art gallery will be a big draw for visitors.
  • The riders, known as scramblers, are illegally riding their motorbikes, quad bikes and scooters across Crane Park and are tearing up the ground in the process.
  • The gallery is approached across a voluminous, rather airport-like atrium that also houses the company's canteen.
  • As she was starting to shiver, he gallantly wrapped his cloak around her shoulder.
  • Retailers maintained their rendezvous with chez Dior and Galliano and are placing orders. Fashion designer crackups raise question: Is industry's pace too relentless?
  • The normal gallbladder (without stones) becomes opacified after the ingestion of iodinated contrast tablets.
  • They admitted that they gave false evidence, but said that they were under duress, having been threatened with violence by various men, one of whom was in the public gallery at the original trial.
  • The paintings of the Post-Impressionists, including Vincent van Gogh and Paul Gauguin, which formerly hung in the claustrophobic, columned Bellechasse gallery, are cosseted now one floor below in small, elegant, midnight-blue galleries dedicated to the late scholar Françoise Cachin, who served as the museum's first director. New Visions Arrive at the Orsay
  • But Gallagher, a noted poet, was delighted with the way Altman "metamorphosed" the stories. The Player Returns
  • The family made a gift of his paintings to the gallery.
  • Then it was clewlines and buntlines and lowering of yards as the topgallant-sails were stripped off. CHAPTER XXIX
  • Today's attendance figures at those galleries and exhibitions would have astonished and thrilled curators in the 1960s.
  • For Evan Snyderman of R 20th Century, a leading New York gallery, Design Miami/Basel is one of the few fairs in the world committed to the level of presentation and connoisseurship our gallery strives to achieve. Maturing Gracefully
  • Locals from Mountmellick are incensed by the amount of household rubbish that is being illegally dumped in areas of the town.
  • We made the typical jokes about whether we would be there at the same time the next week - gallows humour. Times, Sunday Times
  • Most customers at the shop, which resembles a modern art gallery more than a confectioner's, defended the brothers. Times, Sunday Times
  • Berry, a spool of cotton for Mrs. Wentworth, and a pair of "galluses" for Living Bean. The Village Watch-Tower
  • Its unique folk art has been featured by the Smithsonian Museums and other prominent art galleries throughout the U.S.
  • If you do use a portable humidifier (approximately 1 to 2 gallon tanks), be sure to empty its tank every day and refill with distilled or demineralized water, or even fresh tap water if the other types of water are unavailable.
  • She had been footing the bill while he was gallivanting around the country. The Sun
  • What is particularly galling is that the authors never bothered to contact me or my department head or dean to inquire about this matter.
  • On top of the cave are two bedrooms, a galley kitchen and an attic room. Times, Sunday Times
  • Millions of gallons of water are kept back by the dam.
  • The contribution of this fine tribal artist to the plush art galleries of cosmopolitan cities was remembered.
  • But the British Museum is refusing to back down and insists the chessmen are the highlight within the new Paul and Jill Ruddock Gallery of Medieval Europe. Evening Standard - Home
  • Unseen hands brailed the galley's sails up against their yards. Conan Of The Isles
  • But the greatest relief of all was to discover that the apartment contained a bathroom and a latrine — for, as the agent gleefully explained, the insula lay right athwart one of Rome’s main sewers, and was legally supplied with an adjutage to the water supply. The First Man in Rome
  • Indeed, Fleet was eager to liquidate the preferred shares, because they legally precluded it from integrating those newly acquired assets.
  • The bankers allegedly persuaded Americans to transfer assets from UBS by emphasizing that Wegelin, which is based in St. Gallen, Switzerland, had no offices outside of Switzerland and was less vulnerable to U.S. law enforcement pressure, prosecutors said. U.S.: Swiss Bank Is 'Fugitive' in Tax Case
  • They are marked with a "C" and a balance, and were sold at $120 a butt of 110 imperial gallons.
  • The detector itself consisted of a 100,000-gallon tank filled with tetrachloroethylene, a solvent used in dry cleaning. Times, Sunday Times
  • The more civilised make up of canvass or "gunny bags" stuffed with hay and provided with cross bars, a rude packsaddle, which is admirably calculated to gall the animal's back. First Footsteps in East Africa
  • As the waiting time for getting a legally induced abortion is short, we believe that the number of spontaneous miscarriages while waiting for an abortion is low.
  • The building exploits the drama of this interlocked matrix of mass and light as stepped ramps zigzag through the atrium, revealing the sheer concrete wall and the great tottering stack of galleries.
  • The exhibit at 1500 Gallery shows photojournalism from the heady 1950s when the instant city of Brasilia rose up out of the South American desert draws distinct parallels between then and now. J. Michael Welton: Toward an Instant City
  • They can lose a hopeless case but quite legally claim their huge costs. The Sun
  • J'ai dit un jour que dans une vie anterieure j'avais du casser une gallerie de glace et que les malheurs me poursuivraient pendant des années et auraient besoin de toutes mes autres vies pour rattrapper tous c 7 ans de malheur accumulés pour chaque miroir brisés ... Pinku-tk Diary Entry
  • The new owners will be able to visit trainers' yards and to watch the horses work on the gallops.
  • The introductory 11 verses end with 6 standard galliambics, setting off the two principle lines in the middle and their motifs as the most emphatic.
  • While the children may have acted according to the simplicity of their nature and were not considered legally or morally responsible for their actions, the annalist implied that adults should have known better. A Tender Age: Cultural Anxieties over the Child in the Twelfth and Thirteenth Centuries
  • To complicate matters further, the David was moved to the specially constructed tribune of the Galleria dell'Accademia, a national museum, in 1874.
  • She bequeathed her collection of paintings to the National Gallery.
  • The gallery hosts various exhibitions and a permanent collection.
  • We got by on just a gallon of gas
  • Use a thirty-gallon garbage bin as a laundry hamper… it's waterproof, and hides those unsightly stains and odors.
  • The static set pieces would not be out of place in a picture gallery. Times, Sunday Times
  • At $1.50 per gallon, fuel cost per mile is 7.5 cents. Economics of Hydrogen, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty
  • After a two-month renovation and deep cleaning, McCann's petite third-floor gallery is spotless.
  • Seahenge, an ancient water megalith was a career-making story for Lorin Gallagher, a freelance writer with psychic ability to know the truth by touch. Archive 2006-08-27
  • I came away with a gladdened heart and a burning desire to lobby the body corporate of my work building to donate an unused display cabinet for similar gallery concept. Unexpected pleasures
  • It slopes southwest from the watershed between the Nile and Congo rivers, part of an ancient peneplain interrupted by mostly granitic inselbergs, threaded by gallery forests, with large marshland depressions. Garamba National Park, Democratic Republic of Congo
  • At home it is ubiquitous but not legally a single entity. Times, Sunday Times
  • In April next year, he unveils this new work in a major exhibition at the McLaurin Gallery in Ayr.
  • He drank gallons of cheap whisky and vodka. Times, Sunday Times
  • Nora tightly clutched the horse's reins as she galloped along the countryside.
  • As inaccurate as the weapons were, especially on a galloping horse, he would only be hit by blind chance.
  • He was filmed at an art gallery by the same jaundiced organ while he gave his verdict on the exhibits on display. Times, Sunday Times
  • He said in the case of base tax from marketeers, the problem had been the politics of markets where it was not clear which association was legally constituted and could be relied upon.
  • They stood their ground while the king and his party made a gallant retreat. Somewhere East of Life
  • MacGregor --- I carena wha kens it --- And Rob had soon a gallant band; and as it grieved him (he said) to see sic hership and waste and depredation to the south o 'the Hieland line, why, if ony heritor or farmer wad pay him four punds Scots out of each hundred punds of valued rent, whilk was doubtless a moderate consideration, Rob engaged to keep them scaithless; Rob Roy
  • Sonia climbed regally out of her stateroom in the fore of the ship.
  • Home helps felt that they are being legally bound not to care!
  • The horseman gave a cry of astonishment and pleasure, and without a word wheeled his horse and galloped past back at headlong speed toward the castle. The Boy Knight
  • There is nothing intrinsically wrong with, or legally exceptionable about, that.
  • Yet the vast majority of the unknown number of illegal migrants living in Britain are overstayers; that is people who entered Britain legally as visitors, to work, or as students, and failed to go home again.
  • Traffic incidents included 15 motor accidents, 30 cases of traffic obstruction and 16 illegally parked cars.
  • Legally, every household is entitled to six free kilolitres of water a month - the equivalent of 30 bathfuls.
  • As he expounded the philosophy of enterprise and free-market wealth creation, there was a stir of interest in the public gallery.
  • Stunned gallery visitors watched as guards grabbed him until cops arrived to arrest him. The Sun
  • He is full of praise for the scheme and has learnt a lot about printing and graphic design at the gallery. Times, Sunday Times
  • Divorcing himself from feelings, he comes up with a weird comparison between human beings and galliwasps.
  • After ascending the elliptical stairs past a couple small galleries, one is immediately struck by the bright orange carpet laid across most of the fourth floor.
  • They say the tide in the bay comes in faster than a galloping horse. Times, Sunday Times
  • That's the equivalent of about 1 teaspoon of sugar in a gallon of water.
  • One day the boy we had looking after The Trickler fell in with a mob of sharps who told him we didn't know anything about training horses, and that what the horse really wanted was "a twicer" -- that is to say, a gallop twice round the course. Three Elephant Power and Other Stories
  • The painting is reproduced here by courtesy of the Tate Gallery.
  • Even though you're not always the traditional swaggering gallant, your steadiness and planning make you a fine, reliable pirate.
  • ‘When I stumbled upon the technique of creating montages it was like rediscovering photography’ says Gallant.
  • Rosaline Gallagher was there urging me on and I got great courage from that.
  • To win a Festival race you need a strong galloping horse who can jump well. The Sun
  • So many ships have foundered along this coast, driven onto its reefs by storms or lured there by wreckers ' lights, that pieces from Spanish galleons still wash up with the tide.
  • The gallery, with fine turned balusters, is in good condition.
  • Many obstacles to deinstitutionalisation still exist: psychiatrists have a very low threshold for hospital admission as they are held legally responsible for any misdoing by their patients.
  • Around the clock, the coaches galloped down the towns' high streets with long brass horns blowing to warn pedestrians.
  • Last week's chemical accident in Hungary, when about 184 million gallons of caustic sludge and water burst from a storage pool of a metals plant inundating three western Hungarian towns and spilling into the Danube, is yet another reminder that accidents happen at chemical facilities. Elizabeth Hitchcock: In The Public Interest : How Many Reminders Do We Need Before We Act to Reduce Chemical Accident Risk?
  • Crown gall strains caused by Agrobacterium tumefaciens S-1 702, C-58 have been established from sunflower hypocotyls, tobacco stems and stem pithes, carrot roots and potato tubers.
  • A map of the gallery floors and information about opening hours and access round off a useful and enjoyable app. Times, Sunday Times
  • Thieves broke into the gallery and made off with paintings valued at over $2 million.
  • Our largest water consumption (about 10 gallons per day) comes from toilet flushes.
  • What tugs at Carlyon's heartstrings is the fate of the soldiers, the boys from the outback and the small towns who dreamed of glory but found only death and disaster in the barren wastes of Gallipoli.
  • 'gombeen' behaviour will become unprofitable, and eventually legally prohibitive. Irish Blogs
  • We are not all adults here, clearly you forget about the underage minors that try to obtain alchohol illegally. stupid is .... Booze News « PubliCola
  • What she finds particularly galling is the tea partiers 'oft-repeated revolutionary cry of taxation without representation, despite the election of a president on the highest voter turnout since 1968. Three books on the Tea Party, reviewed by Steven Levingston
  • American vehicles consume some 133 billion gallons of gasoline each year. Getting There: The Epic Struggle between Road and Rail in the American Century
  • Without waiting for a reply, Mr. McGuffey dropped back into his department and Captain Scraggs, his soul filled with rage and dire forebodings, repaired to the galley, and "candled" four dozen eggs. Captain Scraggs or, The Green-Pea Pirates
  • Get up early and you can watch frenetic flower auctions or meander through the flower gallery while enjoying the designer floral arrangements. The Sun
  • The project began at full gallop.
  • Beneath the relative uniformity of its standard, edited variety, American English is a rich gallimaufry of exotic and native stuffs.
  • Jonas bribes Slyme to let him kill himself to cheat the gallows.
  • It's not serious unless there are other symptoms such as stomach pain or a change in the colour of your bowel motions, in which case it might be related to gall-bladder problems.
  • The catalogue will be on sale at the gallery during the exhibition and in bookstores after it closes.
  • An underground current in the U.S. military's officer corps believes that their legally elected civilian leaders can be disobeyed if an officer believes their orders to be "immoral. Robert Mackey: Politicizing the "Managers of Violence"
  • Unleaded gasoline for February delivery fell 1. 83 cents to 58. 65 cents a gallon.
  • The main ethical problems included the health risks for the transplant recipient (e.g., a substantial risk of hyperacute rejection and graft-versus-host disease), traditional animal ethics issues, concerns about informed consent (complicated by empirical uncertainties and the possibility of legally mandated life-long health surveillance), fair allocation of health care resources, and the public health issue that xenotransplantation would allow viruses to jump the species barrier into humans. Human/Non-Human Chimeras
  • Tonight, C had the gall to send a young junior, a pompous little ass called Maitland-Wood, to ask if I would reconsider. Final Resting Place of The Pen
  • If we may trust the old marbles, my friend with his arm stretched over my head, above there, (in plaster of Paris,) or the discobolus, whom one may see at the principal sculpture gallery of this metropolis, -- those Greek young men were of supreme beauty. Complete Project Gutenberg Oliver Wendell Holmes, Sr. Works
  • When a director dies, without a legally binding agreement his or her shares will not automatically to the surviving directors.
  • And he who were pleasantly disposed could not well avoid to liken it to the exploit of that gallant man who thought to pound up the crows by shutting his park gate.
  • During the eight and a half minutes of main engine burn time, those pumps will have moved about 528,600 gallons of liquid hydrogen and oxygen.
  • He and others in the rogues' gallery of international terrorists may be running out of time.
  • A year later, his cooking had him sailing the seas on a cruise ship, where he worked as a galley steward.
  • Do not miss the fine but small collection of icons in this gallery too.
  • Of the five endemic amphibians two are tree frogs (Afrixalus clarkei and Afrixalus enseticola), two are ranid frogs (Phrynobatrachus bottegi and Phrynobatrachus sciangallarum), and one is a caecilian (Sylvacaecilia grandisonae). Ethiopian montane forests
  • Children with chronic hemolytic disorders generally have an increased risk of developing pigment gallstones.
  • Since I refuse to believe that the author does not know or realize this, I am forced to conclude that he is simply a verbal masturbator playing to some other gallery. The Volokh Conspiracy » Libertarianism:
  • For galleries, the setting up of projectors and having screening times is foreign to them.
  • He had been promoted to captain, and later he was brevetted major for ‘gallant and meritorious service’.
  • We can't touch a hair of the galloping horse.
  • The courts, however, decided that a port so little guarded as Wilmington was at that time could not be legally called blockaded, and the brig was therefore released. The Naval History of the United States Volume 2 (of 2)
  • My imagination galloped around the possible, the impossible and the absurd. Times, Sunday Times
  • He said the presence of the gallery across the road from the new parliament could spur it to new heights of art appreciation.
  • The chemistry between De Niro and Grodin, a solid and smart script by George Gallo and ideally understated direction by Martin Brest. Midnight Run 2 Really Happening; De Niro Returning | /Film
  • He went about his work, unheedful of the jests, ungalled by his irons, unmindful of the groans and laughter about him.
  • So the enlarged south transept took in the slype, and it occupied the end bay with the broad gallery and the sanctuary chamber filling the space above.
  • A short stroll along memory lane reveals an interesting range of speciality shops including antiques, art and craft, gift shops and galleries.
  • The ambrosia fungus appears as the black lining of the gallery.
  • If these cause symptoms, the gall bladder may need removal - which means another op. The Sun
  • There were tables of ten arranged right through the gallery.
  • Spectators standing in the pit or seated on hard benches in the gallery are visible in the daylight and there is a constant feeling of motion that animates the geometries of the theatre's space.
  • Sam tells him to just stop talking before turning to contemplate the four gallons of go-juice sitting in the Impala's trunk ... then he quietly asks Dean not to watch. Chron.com Chronicle
  • In the packed public gallery, Mrs Humes's family, who had glared with unrelenting hatred at him during the hearing, were in tears.
  • Stephen Friedman, another London gallery, will show Glasgow-based David Shrigley, an expert in gallows humor whose works include a taxidermied dog. Shopping for a New Barbed-Wire Cowboy Hat
  • Pictures of huge Angel statues and former industrial buildings turned into art galleries lend themselves to good imagery for fashion-conscious think tanks it seems.
  • Robertson RT, Gallardo KA, Claytor KJ, Ha DH, Ku KH, et al. (1998) Neonatal treatment with 192 IgG-saporin produces long-term forebrain cholinergic deficits and reduces dendritic branching and spine density of neocortical pyramidal neurons. PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles
  • Upon entering the dark galleries, one is welcomed by some remarkable exemplars of Nok terracottas and Ife heads on loan from the Nigerian National Museum, Lagos, and the Ife Museum.
  • He goes off in front and just gallops. The Sun
  • she asked him, and hurried on in across the esplanade of concrete, into the gallery, out of the cold. LOST CHILDREN
  • I found myself in a wide gallery looking down on the floor below.
  • A fire in the gallery caused the premature closing of the exhibition.
  • In common with most social networking sites, Facebook has always seemed like a kind of yapping gallery of the lost, the deluded and the damned; if I fancy any of that, I can go to the pub with friends. It's our class, not our colour, that screws us up
  • Local authorities are legally obliged to record unmet needs and disclose details of these.

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