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| Noted for | artistic abilities from an early age, Wardner had one |
| ied a Polish princess to Italy, to refine his | artistic abilities with the Italian masters of that da |
| commissions in which Abraham demonstrated his | artistic abilities in drawing floral still lifes. |
| His | artistic abilities were enhanced by the fine instructi |
| o be a place where Sam Cooke could expand his | artistic abilities as a writer/producer and to give ot |
| more focused on commercial application of his | artistic abilities, and earning several art commission |
| and protect Warli Painting were amazed by his | artistic abilities. |
| nages to become independent and show his true | artistic abilities. |
| He also displayed | artistic ability with pen and ink drawing, having some |
| In 2010 Domic's | artistic ability led him to be selected from a field o |
| His exceptional | artistic ability was recognised at an early age and he |
| disorganization, self-confidence, (sometimes) | artistic ability, generosity, rebelliousness and gener |
| a: more mention in the text about her amazing | artistic ability. |
| that native talent alone isn't a guarantee of | artistic ability; practice and a solid grounding in th |
| and color is essential to help emphasize the | artistic abstract form of the epigraphical composition |
| c and scholarly academicians and eight living | artistic academicians. |
| By this time, Hill's financial success and | artistic acceptance were firmly established. |
| His most successful students and | artistic accomplishment was the establishment of the f |
| His family has had many | artistic accomplishments and he comes five generations |
| t Cannes, where Jarmusch was awarded the Best | Artistic Achievement Award. |
| 2008, annual | Artistic Achievement Award from the New York Innovativ |
| Julie was the winner of the Chesley Award for | Artistic Achievement in 2008. |
| Gulbenkian Foundation 'in recognition of his | artistic achievement and his outstanding service to Br |
| is design was commended for its technical and | artistic achievement by the fashion press. |
| Outstanding | Artistic Achievement in the Category Camera: Pavel Kos |
| 4, Dr. Constance DeFotis brought even greater | artistic achievement to HRC and made it a choral home |
| OEKOMEDIA Award for the Best | Artistic Achievement 1996, International Ecological Fi |
| warded the National Prize of East Germany for | artistic achievement in 1982. |
| It also won the 2007 BAFTA awards for | Artistic Achievement and Original Score. |
| has been awarded the Medal of Arts award for | artistic achievement on two occasions (the only indivi |
| children's literature, the Chesley Awards for | artistic achievement, and the Sidewise Awards for alte |
| Booth Review dubbing the album "a staggering | artistic achievement, and Coxon's best solo release to |
| ice (the only award voted for by the public), | Artistic Achievement, Best Action and Adventure and Be |
| 's biography is integral to understanding her | artistic achievement. |
| hip and work which demonstrated extraordinary | artistic achievement. |
| Artistic Achievement: Mel Vavaroutsos | |
| n that are "credited with popularizing Indian | artistic achievements in the West". |
| the socio-economic orders, thought patterns, | artistic achievements and socio-cultural values enshri |
| 83 Cecil was honored for his intellectual and | artistic achievements with the Sequoyah Medal by the C |
| d Buddhism and the first Maldive writings and | artistic achievements in the form of highly developed |
| om the Speaker of the Wielkopolska Region for | artistic achievements |
| e Lin their Hettleman Prize for Scholarly and | Artistic Achievements, and in 2007, she was named as t |
| 1957, Fanck was once again recognized for his | artistic achievements. |
| Industry as Applied to Peace, celebrate human | artistic achievements. |
| other technical inventions, technologies and | artistic achievements. |
| c painting, The Skating Minister, by Thomsons | artistic acquaintance, Sir Henry Raeburn. |
| sive student support scheme and an impressive | artistic acquisition programme. |
| festing ones Zazen practice into physical and | artistic action. |
| It presents political and | artistic actions, performances, non-profit and virtual |
| At first opera was only a part of the | artistic activities and opera alternated with other fo |
| ram with a multitude of creative, leisure and | artistic activities about jazz, guitars and Gypsies. |
| He continued to foster economic and | artistic activities on the model of his late nephew. |
| She has also attended to | artistic activities in Romania and Greece as a represe |
| He enjoyed a wide range of musical and | artistic activities, was a keen Scottish country dance |
| s a strong taste for student participation in | artistic activities. |
| Aram Gallery: Another place for various | artistic activities. |
| of the reconverted warehouse were filled with | artistic activities. |
| He has dedicated a great part of his | artistic activity to chamber music with groups such as |
| Artistic activity within Cornwall was initially centre | |
| s is the heart of Music Row, the area and the | artistic activity for which Nashville is best known. |
| His | artistic activity was linked with the musical life in |
| November 6, 1938) is a Romanian painter whose | artistic activity draws inspiration from the rural cha |
| ms force him to abandon his dream of being an | artistic actor. |
| Rare | artistic acumen, The Hindu: Arts, January 21, 2010 |
| The former | Artistic Administrator of La Scala in Milan, he has se |
| ll, with the assistance of Roger Wright, then | Artistic Administrator of the Cleveland Orchestra (now |
| He became the | artistic administrator of The Cleveland Orchestra in 1 |
| He has been | artistic administrator at the Santa Fe Opera and the W |
| le Company for the Performing Arts (ECPA), as | Artistic Administrator for the Dallas Theater Center a |
| Symphony Orchestra, becoming the orchestra's | Artistic Administrator in 1976, and, in 1977, the Dire |
| During this period as | Artistic Administrator, he introduced artists other th |
| sburg in 1871 attracting rave reviews and the | artistic admiration of both Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky a |
| And the Monks took full | artistic advantage of their lucky/unlucky position as |
| dership at the Eastman School of Music and is | artistic adviser to the Project Divisi String Orchestr |
| cellist Stephen Isserlis and dedicated to the | Artistic Adviser of the King's Lynn Festival, Meirion |
| In the early 1960s, he became the | artistic adviser of the Sunday Times magazine, and by |
| Orchestra from 1988 to 1994, initially as its | artistic adviser and later as its music director. |
| In 1997, he served as | artistic adviser for the U.S. Postal Service's 32-cent |
| anuary 2008, Christopher Seaman was appointed | Artistic Adviser, a "position . . . |
| The | artistic advisers for West Green House Opera are the s |
| He was the | artistic advisor to the Portland Symphony Orchestra in |
| Bournemouth Sinfonietta in 1968 and was their | artistic advisor through 1974. |
| In November 2008, she began her tenure as | artistic advisor to the Pacific Symphony and curator o |
| He became | artistic advisor of the Orchestre philharmonique de St |
| he Union of Composers in the Netherlands, and | artistic advisor of the Ives Ensemble, of which he was |
| He became the | artistic advisor and principal guest conductor of the |
| Whun Chung as its Music Director (he had been | Artistic Advisor in 2005). |
| From 1982 to 1989 he served as the | artistic advisor of IRCAM. |
| cum chamber choir and Principal Conductor and | Artistic Advisor of Kokoro, the Bournemouth Symphony O |
| at the University of Cincinnati 1973-1975 and | artistic advisor and conductor for the Cleveland Insti |
| sing the choral library computer database, as | artistic advisor to the Salt Lake Interfaith Roundtabl |
| t opened in 1988 (with Beaussant as its first | artistic advisor and de Lioncourt its first director), |
| ead of the Celebrity Series, Pierce served as | artistic advisor to several New England based concert |
| these activities, he has held the position as | Artistic Advisor of Tulare Country Symphony Orchestra, |
| tra at Carnegie Hall, and served as the ACO's | artistic advisor until January 2001, when he assumed t |
| 06, Leonard Slatkin was named the orchestra's | artistic advisor, for a contract of three years, throu |
| Baritone Sherrill Milnes is Opera Tampa's | artistic advisor. |
| ct of the Memorial Church, was involved as an | artistic advisor. |
| The ensemble's instrumentation and overall | artistic aesthetic was quite radical; it was made up o |
| At the end of 1918 the chairman of | artistic affairs and national culture Petro Doroshenko |
| rms he produced were highly practical and not | artistic affectations. |
| iedmont and his appellation attributed to his | artistic affiliation with the Burgundian school. |
| BART | Artistic Agency |
| was aimed at entertaining the troops, with no | artistic agenda. |
| Winslow was, for a while, an | artistic agent. |
| a small group of international political and | artistic agitators with roots in Marxism, Lettrism and |
| e away from the teaching of his master, whose | artistic aim is to reach an aesthetic ideal, and becam |
| e understand the fundamentals of Mr. Cabell's | artistic aims, it is not easy to escape the fact that |
| As the | artistic airector, Morris will manage the Ensemble's r |
| al for England in the gymnastics in the men's | artistic all-around team event at the 2010 Commonwealt |
| Popular | artistic allusions to the fable, or the idiom arising |
| HeartCore Films ("Offering | artistic alternatives to formulaic features with films |
| en pursued an adult vocal career with greater | artistic ambition (but less popular success). |
| to the Art Students League but he gave up his | artistic ambitions by 1918. |
| Although he had | artistic ambitions from an early age, at his parents' |
| lder brother, Henry who was supportive of his | artistic ambitions, whereas his parents were not. |
| nt of Thrawn included the original element of | artistic analysis of cultures. |
| Grey was an instructor in | Artistic Anatomy and Figure Sculpture for ten years at |
| k is one of the most famous on the subject of | artistic anatomy and was printed again and again into |
| hool of Art (where he was awarded a medal for | artistic anatomy) and St Thomas's Hospital (where he a |
| In 1878 he wrote The Student's Manual of | Artistic Anatomy, with 25 plates of the bones and surf |
| nding 5-7-5 form which he considered the most | artistic and desirable part of the haikai no renga. |
| dividuals and subcultures, intellectuals, and | artistic and creative personalities. |
| ng stream, a wedding gazebo, and a variety of | artistic and historical sculptures. |
| eaks in cameras such as the Holga model to be | artistic and therefore leave the light leaks untouched |
| l as the loss of part of its rich scientific, | artistic and bibliographic heritage. |
| chartered in 1997 with the mission to support | artistic and scientific projects and research dedicate |
| ented annually by Radio Mirchi to honour both | artistic and technical excellence of professionals in |
| d when Books of Hours were produced for their | artistic and decorative effect. |
| Her performance was at the time considered | artistic and she thought that it was an art form, alth |
| ooting the film was difficult, because of the | artistic and personal tension among him and the actors |
| The lump of coal is | artistic and wants to be an artist. |
| entors Louis and Auguste Lumiere to a serious | artistic and commercial contender against America (tha |
| Foundation, which foster cultural, academic, | artistic, and educational exchanges between Mainland C |
| hropist supporting many medical, educational, | artistic and humanitarian charities and endeavours. |
| Martha Cahoon (1905 - 1999) was the wife and | artistic and business partner of Ralph Eugene Cahoon, |
| was appointed the company's third and current | Artistic and Executive Director. |
| 1871 to The Sphinx, two Manchester literary, | artistic, and humorous journals. |
| or related subjects; creating an interesting, | artistic and unique place in the Internet. |
| has won more than a dozen awards for both its | artistic and activist contributions. |
| He wrote on botanical, | artistic, and political topics and was elected Fellow |
| last two books he explored the crossroads of | artistic and scientific experiments with visual percep |
| the Daniel Langlois Foundation is to further | artistic and scientific knowledge by fostering the mee |
| base of operations for a number of cultural, | artistic, and political projects ranging from avant-ga |
| During this Robinson left the band for | artistic and personal reasons, and began several new p |
| rds were instituted by Asianet to honour both | artistic and technical excellence in the Malayalam fil |
| od is increasingly considered one of the more | artistic and "hip" areas of the city, and shows eviden |
| The existence of these scenes confirms a high | artistic and symbolic capacity of the ancient populati |
| er is host to many musicals, plays, and other | artistic and educational events throughout the year. |
| judicial work, he liked circulating among the | artistic and literary circles of his time. |
| n race was superior to the Nordic in terms of | artistic and intellectual ability. |
| then a leading centre of Counter-Reformation | artistic and literary activity. |
| is strictly dedicated to humanity and a brisk | artistic and social exchange on international basis. |
| Literacy | Artistic and Scientific Accomplishment |
| nce in the former Yugoslav rock scene for its | artistic and extravagant style and stage performances. |
| Her | artistic and wonderful mind showed itself at the early |
| The entries in this series focus on both the | artistic and musical style of the featured musician an |
| The series fosters | artistic and administrative growth for smaller and mid |
| the aim of supporting educational, cultural, | artistic and philanthropic causes with an emphasis on |
| Decadence was a late 19th century | artistic and literary style of Western Europe, primari |
| He mixed with | artistic and creative circles. |
| a community of businesses, primarily with an | artistic and media slant, but also including entertain |
| r expanded many of Puerto Rico's major media, | artistic and journalism organizations. |
| granting program covering a mix of technical, | artistic, and business aspects of photography. |
| The station regularly covers community, | artistic and religious events for many communities fro |
| re of rebel music in which the "intellectual, | artistic and moral qualities" of the subject are eulog |
| and in constant need of stimulation, but also | artistic and refined. |
| an effort to highlight the importance of the | artistic and educational value of all films, The Chica |
| l Dussorget who devoted much attention to the | artistic and detailed aspects of the productions, whic |
| e blurring of the supposed boundaries between | artistic and scientific practice. |
| Around time of its premiere, | artistic and private conflicts caused the end of colla |
| e" three years prior to Franklin's revelatory | artistic and commercial breakthrough with "I Never Lov |
| From this he developed a deep | artistic and scientific appreciation of nature. |
| conducted numerous educational programs, both | artistic and theatrical, for children and adults of al |
| The gradual inclusion of | artistic and technical professionals from disciplines |
| born at Nancy, in northeastern France, to an | artistic and theatrical family. |
| al conferences and symposiums in the field of | artistic and cultural dialogues between the Western Co |
| The | artistic and technical design of the roof suggest that |
| Gilles is also known as one of the centers of | artistic and student life in Brussels. |
| Venus Hours: Love; friendship; | artistic and social success; enjoyable, sociable and a |
| allowing students to reap academic as well as | artistic and social rewards. |
| an academic community pursuing intellectual, | artistic, and athletic excellence in the context of th |
| e of the first films to move towards the more | artistic and experimental mentality that is the hallma |
| The stores feature many | artistic and cultural accessories for sale. |
| Hill had a series of failed | artistic and business ventures. |
| Artistic and a keen gardener, she had enlarged images | |
| romoted by Coleman himself, in his search for | artistic and economic independence. |
| Important figures from the cultural, | artistic and political realms, such as Ioan Slavici, N |
| n the Lower Saxony Higher Education Act as an | artistic and scientific university. |
| In the 18th and early 19th centuries many | artistic and literary people came to live in Soho and |
| in the university program in the field of the | Artistic and Musical Training, issuing Bachelors Degre |
| s ideas caught fire and led to much debate in | artistic and literary circles: they were parodied, for |
| , where they regularly entertained the London | artistic and literary elite. |
| Their | artistic and technical quality is quite exceptional. |
| e varied decorative treatment of each room is | artistic and the lighting system, using gas manufactur |
| he time, American tourists and members of the | artistic and literary communities were beginning to sh |
| es regarding returning objects of significant | artistic and historic value to their countries of orig |
| e Performing Arts with Maurice Podbrey as the | Artistic and Executive Director, and Herb Auerbach as |
| Among Cuney-Hare's many | artistic and literary works are the following. |
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