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agazine Nov/Dec 2009 - Portrait Sculpture: A | Neglected Form? p. 10 ISSN 1474 3914 |
ve, "slightly bonkers" documentaries look at | neglected forms of British architecture such as carava |
aked shell of an old mansion surrounded by a | neglected garden. |
riend of one of Charlie's drivers, similarly | neglected, gets the post of office manager. |
Friends' Place, a safe haven for abused and | neglected girls and young women. |
It was one of the most | neglected GO railway stations because it was built on |
r Historical Graves Committee discovered his | neglected grave in the Melbourne General Cemetery in t |
mpaign pressing for improvements to the much | neglected Great Yarmouth railway station. |
of the province could be realised until the | neglected harbours of Pensacola and Mobile were streng |
, Parc, near Penrhyndeudraeth, although long | neglected, has not altogether disappeared. |
f the grand historic buildings that had been | neglected have been restored and adapted for new use. |
appears to have caused the temple also to be | neglected: hence in 25 the Segestans applied to Tiberi |
his day, had several wives at once, latterly | neglected her for Berenice; and it was probably from r |
However, he | neglected his school duties and stayed down. |
They not only | Neglected his Precepts, but derided and Evil Entreated |
creasingly alienated from his background and | neglected his studies in favour of partying, drinking |
Graves | neglected his woollen mills and lost a court case conc |
The duke | neglected his son and heir, so that Ernst August II Ko |
ll for three years before his death, and had | neglected his diocese. |
) is a career-driven New York lawyer who has | neglected his wife (Lilly) and daughter as a result of |
Burch | neglected his duties on the Quebec City Circuit in lar |
If a farmer | neglected his fence, his neighbor could do the repairs |
At his native Breslau, he further | neglected his studies and read some nine hundred books |
But as she | neglected his studies she would have not have been pro |
us responsibilities, Bishop Barrientos never | neglected his duty to the state, serving throughout hi |
He openly | neglected his wife, Maria of Portugal, and had an oste |
tion Spuren" brand focuses on alternative or | neglected histories of Austria (such as the role of wo |
e series, Magic Spirit, Tilly helps rescue a | neglected horse. |
The | neglected house now stands in a 300-acre (1.2 km2) par |
'My sheep I | neglected; I broke my sheep-hook' |
by the emperor Han Chengdi to reorganize the | neglected imperial library. |
Industry has been | neglected in the region by successive governments. |
n Japan, a market that the band felt to have | neglected in favour of American audiences. |
It was vacant and | neglected in 1951 when the Colonial Dames of America i |
For this reason highway development has been | neglected in the past. |
nous pressure and usually small enough to be | neglected in this formula. |
glass of ice tea) and would hate to see this | neglected in this fine article. |
advertising support from MediaCorp, is being | neglected in favour of The Little Nyonya. |
whose many quirky novels have been unjustly | neglected in the States". |
the fighting in southwestern China was often | neglected in modern Chinese history textbooks. |
Grubenhagen Castle was | neglected in the years after the Second World War and |
m Germany, where it had been almost entirely | neglected in the sixteenth century, to Poland, initiat |
as well as works by German masters hitherto | neglected in England. |
evived the study of Ethiopic, which had been | neglected in England since the time of Walton. |
makes "important contributions" in two areas | neglected in study in the West: the social history of |
His education was wholly | neglected in early youth and it is related that he cou |
of creative ownership] and, what often seems | neglected in the furore, made a sequence of very amusi |
st new developments are restorations of once | neglected industrial buildings and historic warehouses |
ed Clark as a highly original soloist on his | neglected instrument. |
Having been much | neglected, it required a large sum for its repair. |
Though this path of LISP evolution is widely | neglected, it resembles some features, later found in |
devotion to duty is because the one time he | neglected it, it cost his father his life. |
What matters is that the government have | neglected it. |
Various subsequent owners | neglected its upkeep. |
nghaus, mainstream (experimental) psychology | neglected its study for a century, focusing more on vo |
yant argues that Mormon fundamentalists have | neglected Jesus in favor of a focus on polygamy and ma |
d for culinary dish, while they were totally | neglected just some decades ago. |
d The FACE Foundation, a home for abused and | neglected kids. |
demanded that the ranch look "run down", and | neglected maintenance. |
of home minister R R Patil apart from other | neglected matters such as betting. |
Small for his age and often abused or | neglected, Merlin occasionally has clairvoyant visions |
The plot centres around a pair of unloved, | neglected, middle-aged housewives who are pushed to br |
assical Orchestra is also noted for reviving | neglected musical works, including those that “pique i |
he schools centenary year the over grown and | neglected nature garden was removed. |
It was a poor, | neglected neighborhood inhabited by the Roma people an |
Tesco, Greggs and other shops into this once | neglected neighbourhood centre. |
ts connection to its readers and coverage of | neglected niches of the bicycle world with typical glo |
which has issued award-winning recordings of | neglected nineteenth-century Italian operas. |
The | neglected old Hall was ruinous by 1799 but the Gatehou |
omplacent, maybe even arrogant on occasions, | neglected old friends, old bonds and old values. |
nterpret a pressure test, and both companies | neglected ominous signs such as a pipe called a riser |
nds (key noise, winds, tongue stops) usually | neglected on the flute are amplified. |
the words: "Old ones, new ones, loved ones, | neglected ones". |
It remained, however, rather | neglected: only in 1994 did the municipality make the |
ich gave concert performances of unknown and | neglected operatic works at Philharmonic Hall. |
aning, and if any in authority under me have | neglected or perverted what I have committed to them, |
y the New Antisemitism is real and cannot be | neglected or ignored. |
y Services, an emergency shelter for abused, | neglected or homeless children. |
The low flow caused its course to be | neglected or partially obstructed, so when the water c |
their equal treatment as citizens, severely | neglected or contravened that obligation. |
th) was opened to provide emergency care for | neglected or abused children. |
I have adopted this | neglected, orphaned Article that was just waiting for |
ed Industrial schools in Ireland to care for | neglected, orphaned and abandoned children. |
return to an old Route 66 town that has been | neglected over the years. |
Various improvements to the once | neglected park are continuing for 2010, including the |
the local primary school regarding the long | neglected park. |
s such as that it was a street politics that | neglected parliamentary democracy. |
best to provide for the needs of this often | neglected part of society. |
rishes, he used every year to visit the most | neglected parts of Northumberland, Yorkshire, Cheshire |
background), she is angry with Paul at being | neglected; Paul had never called her, even when close |
heavy penalty resulting from the delayed or | neglected payment of the charge. |
re the poor, the disabled, discriminated and | neglected people without any community care, including |
This was the first major work on a hitherto | neglected period of art, which had been previously bee |
f London, TfL exploited the potential in the | neglected peripheral rail routes and started to plan a |
orbrook has championed the work of minor and | neglected poets from the Renaissance period. |
which from that time was to embrace all the | neglected poor. |
An oft | neglected portion of the Erie Canal concerns the, what |
ifacts worthy only of tourists, scholars, or | neglected preservation. |
Dorset, England, a sanctuary for abused and | neglected primates. |
blished in 1971, after the square had become | neglected prior to World War II; the area surrounding |
"Niche Construction: The | Neglected Process in Evolution (MPB-37)". |
A | neglected property by 1945, it was bought by Daniel Qu |
In 1959, the | neglected property was sold for redevelopment and was |
a unique opportunity to revamp the country's | neglected public services. |
, his object-oriented approach considers the | neglected real life of objects to be fertile ground fo |
m 4 stars and stated "Perhaps in many ways a | neglected recording in the vast annals of Ellingtonia, |
re importance, the Polish government largely | neglected relations with the United Kingdom and it was |
rs and audience to lesser-known and unjustly | neglected repertoire. |
tween Crumpsall and Blackley had been left a | neglected river, "not only the blackest but the most s |
In 1968 he founded the Festival of | Neglected Romantic Music, which he directed until 1977 |
Reserve,Jammu, which eventually led to this | neglected sanctuary on the Indo-Pak border being class |
oncern and complaint about the conditions in | neglected schoolyards. |
A | Neglected Sense in Piano Playing (New York, 1912) |
signalmen had developed sloppy practices and | neglected several standard safety procedures required |
as "an outstandingly original (and unjustly | neglected) sextet date…." |
In Man We Trust: The | Neglected Side of Biblical Faith. |
Neglected since Shenstone's death, restoration work be | |
n which should ensure the renovation of this | neglected space. |
King Zhou | neglected state affairs to keep her company and ignore |
A section of historic Fort Adams in a | neglected state (1968) |
Agriculture; that it is in a very imperfect | neglected state and highly deserving the attention of |
efence Forces for FIBUA training but is in a | neglected state. |
ooms, but in 1809 it was reported to be in a | neglected state. |
ge refurbishment programme of its ageing and | neglected stores under a new 'Co-operative' identity. |
Neglected Strait (Japanese) | |
ntheses, says Father Brucker, and a somewhat | neglected style, Father Cahier is never wearisome; a v |
ibution to our understanding of a lamentably | neglected subject area: the place of Buddhism in late- |
The movie is about a | neglected teenager who kidnaps a young girl. |
rsal favour causes them to be more generally | neglected than they otherwise would be. |
ad been the vicar, his education had been so | neglected that he could not write; and his knowledge, |
g never became overly cerebral, and he never | neglected that element usually considered fundamental |
ear that illicit drug use was increasing and | neglected the circumstances surrounding Wood's death. |
l charged during the campaign that Denis had | neglected the district. |
Swiss firms also | neglected the interests, particularly in the banking a |
lood, that a prince was less unpopular if he | neglected the distribution of corn than if he neglecte |
high, because during the Dutch play-offs he | neglected the call from Australia's Head Coach Barry D |
The architects (tragically, yet ironically) | neglected the grand building by converting it into bla |
oupled with South Indian invasion completely | neglected the repairs and maintenance of the advanced |
ested and jailed for charges of tax evasion, | neglected the maintenance of the facility. |
successful because the designers had simply | neglected the last two restrictions listed above. |
He | neglected the precaution of obtaining confirmation of |
In 1974, after years of being boarded up and | neglected, the town of East Lyme purchased the home. |
flood control or focused too much on it and | neglected the public park aspect. |
Pope, himself, the Vicar of Christ on earth, | neglected the Faith. |
utch, English and French, the Habsburg kings | neglected the protection of some of the Portuguese pos |
bject to a mortgage to the Wilson family but | neglected the building during years of trade recession |
ans, though evidence that at times occupants | neglected the defences might suggest that symbolic pow |
The Emperor was impressed that they had not | neglected the duties of envoys and said that their tal |
Yet king Constantine, who had | neglected the initial Bulgarian requests for truce, no |
nce if he were to be alive he would not have | neglected the performance of his marital duties. |
he hospital's income than he should, that he | neglected the sick and was concerned more in his own i |
ter the Civil War, the character began to be | neglected; the mood of Americans disinclined them to a |
distraught looking for her daughter that she | neglected the Earth which became cold and most plants |
He | neglected the effects of atmosphere, admitting that he |
ce and toleration of opinion, but he totally | neglected the moral improvement of the people." |
he sheriff from office, charging that they'd | neglected their official duties. |
hter Kaai (Yukiko Ikari) left him because he | neglected them for his business. |
Obviously upset that Constantine had | neglected them in his efforts to establish his own emp |
le regard, were inclined to complain that he | neglected them and preferred to stay in London. |
The crew | neglected this and continued the landing. |
For some years the arboretum was | neglected, though in recent years there has been great |
The building was | neglected throughout the remainder of the 20th century |
dian singer Lata Mangeshkar, which Aftermath | neglected to clear the rights to. |
st because it was so engaging that reporters | neglected to take notes, the speech is believed to hav |
Disinterested in Gilbertti, the WWF | neglected to acquire his contract. |
ssage on his answering machine -- and he had | neglected to return her call. |
In the announcement ending her candidacy she | neglected to endorse any specific candidate for the De |
It was soon revealed that Big Daddy's had | neglected to pay their sponsorship fees, and had inste |
teve's insurance policy is invalidated as he | neglected to mention both his involvement in Saskia's |
ct between two other aircraft, and therefore | neglected to clear Flight 723 for the approach. |
He | neglected to supply this army with money or food, and |
eady appeared in other media outlets, Jacoby | neglected to mention that the column's content was not |
ptoms of deeper causes that we have thus far | neglected to seek and reveal. |
side of the Marchfeld, Archduke Charles had | neglected to concentrate every man available. |
estigations later found that the contractors | neglected to stabilize the tower while original struct |
omething about which the composer apparently | neglected to inform his publisher, P. I. Jurgenson. |
had filed a lawsuit claiming the couple had | neglected to pay the $14,300 rent for six months. |
The report found that the U.S. government | neglected to adhere to "internationally recognized hum |
s, such as CNN, MSNBC, and Fox News Channel, | neglected to cover her story in favor of Natalee Hollo |
He had | neglected to inform his men of the generals' absence, |
pecies in section Levenhookia, but Carlquist | neglected to specifically say so. |
ramatic action of the proposed opera, Wagner | neglected to make any prose sketches according to his |
The Conservatives also | neglected to address popular demands for women's suffr |
Both editions were cumbersome and | neglected to address numerous inconsistencies within t |
ch, the battle had dire consequences as they | neglected to use their numerical superiority to force |
He | neglected to mention his birthdate; sometime between 1 |
cauldron; assistant director Cullen Tate had | neglected to inform her that the soup was scalding hot |
time in his freshman schedule for music and | neglected to sign up for any music courses. |
ategy for the campaign and had significantly | neglected to order General Howe to support Burgoyne's |
e, since the German government had for years | neglected to draw up rules for private military compan |
were appointed by order of the state, which | neglected to carefully screen aspiring members. |
e magnitude of the Atonement if humanity had | neglected to anticipate it in any way. |
ision was non-binding and that the court had | neglected to consider "political" factors in its decis |
Aktivist Schwarze Pumpe, as Robur Zittau had | neglected to bring their players' passes. |
other two species in section Levenhookia but | neglected to place it within a section. |
Davis, however, had | neglected to inform current pianist Kelly of Evans' ro |
McMahon is said to have | neglected to mention that the scale of his blueprints |
thawing river (the battalion's commander had | neglected to take into account the terrain). |
of 2004, it was discovered that the club had | neglected to pay taxes related to the sale of ad space |
rity as a scenic parkway, the city of Duluth | neglected to maintain Snively's road, and within a dec |
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