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He also depicted still life in his | work. |
His | work is also heavily inspired by sensuality. |
on the Torgny Segerstedt Award for 2001 for his | work in a narrative tradition. |
That is reflected in his | work. |
His | work for ICES includes support to Intellipedia. |
tramway and mining engineer best known for his | work on cable trams, and for his work in the gold mi |
His | work also includes research on the brain mechanisms |
He is cited by conservative Christians for his | work against the Documentary Hypothesis (which claim |
It was patented by James Fussell during his | work on the Dorset and Somerset Canal. |
He said he expected to publish his | work on this subject in early December. |
He received numerous Clio Awards for his | work, as well as a People's Choice Award. |
His | work included dictionary-type surveys of the legal e |
He continued his | work as a refugee in Holland. |
His | work room can be visited on request. |
Initially his | work was published in an insignificant magazine, De |
Kreysig is largely known for his | work with cardiological diseases. |
His | work through Sang Jacobsson included mentoring, trai |
His | work has been translated into both French and Russia |
His | work took him to several provinces in China. |
er the years, despite the limited output of his | work. |
In 1960, he exhibited his | work at the Manila YMCA. |
His | work focuses on the economics of information. |
His | work has been described as an example of the postmod |
His | work matrix won the Golden Nica Award in 2001. |
Bainbridge is most well known for his | work on the sociology of religion; recently, however |
the 1999 Governor's Awards in the Arts for his | work with the school. |
He continued his | work in the ILGWU, becoming the chief Midwest field |
His | work and actions received criticism. |
He is known for offering his | work to other singers. |
two traumatic experiences became central to his | work. |
It is unclear if any of his | work survived it. |
Berthold is particularly famous for his | work on endocrinology. |
A nearby marker gives an interpretation of his | work. |
, he used many analogies from Hindu text in his | work. |
His | work has always focused primarily on commercial law. |
In 1937 his | work was seized and the sale of his images was forbi |
He is best known for his | work with Prince. |
His | work has focused on financial economics and informat |
Dr. Horovitz began his | work with C. elegans in the 1970s, working with John |
Some of his | work involved research evaluation and synthesis, esp |
Much of his | work centers on tyrannosauroid dinosaurs. |
His | work often focused on religious subject matter while |
Archbishop Laud and his | Work, 1905 |
He is also known for his | work on British heritage. |
He received a medal for his | work in 1990. |
His | work is represented in over forty museums. |
His | work stimulated freedom of thought in religion and p |
His | work has been so profound that it has had enormous i |
His | work Hypotyposes survives only in fragments. |
However, there were opponents to his | work. |
His | work in Starman was also lauded. |
For his | work in government, he was knighted in 1932. |
In recognition of his | work with the BSCP and his civil rights work, Grizzl |
His | work consists of prose, poetry and sermons. |
His | work won him the Distinguished Service Medal. |
ethnic and cultural identities characterize his | work. |
His | work is inspired by art, architecture and music. |
His | work was both post-expressionist and figurative. |
He is mainly known for his | work as an impressionist. |
His | work is entitled simply Cronica (in English, "Chroni |
Pauly died in 1845, his | work unfinished; Christian Waltz and Wilhelm Teuffel |
His | work contains Schlager and drinking songs as well. |
His | work of the 90s was inspired largely by the work of |
He is best known for his | work with Spermatophytes. |
nt as well as broadcast media talking about his | work. |
Manet depicted other popular activities in his | work. |
ions on Golden Age Piracy (2010), continues his | work on piracy. |
His | work probably dates between 1147 and 1180. |
s a composer and author most associated for his | work as a scholar of the work of Percy Whitlock. |
His | work focuses on Indian Buddhist philosophy, which he |
His | work explores the role architecture plays in the mak |
His | work resulted in being promoted to detective. |
His | work on Shanghai Noon was nominated for Best Feature |
At Tibotec he continued his | work on HIV. |
His | work influenced that of Paul Alfred Weiss in particu |
In 1963, when an exhibition of his | work in London was mounted, a critic compared his wo |
Ray Turner, notable for his | work on logic in computer science and for his pionee |
Christoph W. Bauer explains his | work as a continuation of existing traditions. |
Nieberhall wrote most of his | work under the pseudonyms E. Streff or E. St., and s |
xpression "batty" is said to originate from his | work with the mentally ill. |
Prof Bill Ainsworth, his | work lead to the cochlear implant, invented by Graem |
d "The Sculpture Foundation" to disseminate his | work. |
exhibited throughout the UK and abroad and his | work is held in many collections. |
McElvaine received high praise his | work. |
Kupffer is primarily known for his | work in the fields of histology, anatomy and embryol |
nt to personal liberty also informs much of his | work. |
He is known for his | work in the field of visual anthropology. |
The revival of the law school was largely his | work. |
His | work has also appeared in the Sunday Tribune. |
taly, he became a professor of medicine and his | work attracted widespread attention. |
He is known especially for his | work on the cosmic microwave background (CMB). |
He's known for his | work on Dutch contemporary music. |
Otherwise, all his | work is done by hand. |
His | work was faithful to the Athens Charter of the CIAM |
A lot of his | work is held in the Scientist's Collection at the Am |
plication citation read: "Distinguished for his | work in astronomy. |
His | work involves spirituality, Judaism, sexuality, and |
Much of his | work involved classification of chondricthyes, espec |
Roy steals it, and claims it is his | work. |
He is also well-known for his | work on millisecond reactors and reactive flash vola |
His | work on records is extensive and constantly expandin |
Camp is also known for his | work with horses. |
He authored several works on his | work in the Northwest. |
His | work on interpretation has gone through many edition |
He was most noted for his | work on regular polytopes and higher-dimensional geo |
Domagk was awarded the Nobel Prize for his | work. |
in archaic dialect and phraseology permeate his | work. |
received the J. J. Ebers Award in 1991 for his | work in electron devices. |
is tenure as U.S. Ambassador, Garza focused his | work on international business development. |
Net's rise to fame came with his | work on tapestry under Alfredo Wiechers. |
Tamasaburo soon joins Parakeet in his | work. |
ni was well known for his seriousness about his | work. |
Leonard Woolley knighted for his | work in archaeology. |
In 1878, he published his | work on the planet Mars. |
He won an Academy Award for his | work on the original Star Wars and was Oscar-nominat |
Wilson is known for his | work in combinatorial mathematics. |
His | work Shams-e-Bazeghi is supposed to be the most impo |
Lope de Vega praised Coello in his | work Laurel to Apolo. |
His | work can be found in museums in Brussels, Belgium; R |
and architectural subjects are included in his | work. |
His | work appeared in The Missouri Review, |
He received a Magellanic award for his | work in 1960. |
His | work influenced many playwrights, poets, and directo |
As a result of his | work "Old San Juan" was declared a "Historical World |
His | work recombines and synthesizes varieties of world m |
His | work appears on over 30 recordings. |
His | work has been translated to several languages. |
His | work comparable to the Theatre of the Absurd. |
He received several Emmy Awards for his | work. |
has received many honours in recognition of his | work. |
Most of his | work was destroyed in the 1960s when the company cle |
In 2008, a Hungarian translation of his | work was published. |
s an English mathematician who is known for his | work on semigroups. |
His | work Station of the Holy Cross in prekmurian languag |
His | work was included in a 2008 auction at Christie's, t |
Tony DiTerlizzi - Fantasy artist known for his | work in the Spiderwick Chronicles. |
lished a few years later, Nielsen explained his | work in some detail: "I am so fond of the work mysel |
y under the nom-de-plume Glaslwyn, entering his | work into local eisteddfodau and succeeding in publi |
ic and overriding cultural critique defines his | work. |
Leuret is remembered for his | work in comparative anatomy of the brain with Louis |
His | work appeared in Harper's Magazine. |
His | work has been described as "very Zen and wry". |
He began his | work at Melrose Abbey. |
His | work included a mechanical explanation of gravitatio |
t in anthropological studies also showed in his | work. |
The first record of his | work was in Oxfordshire in 1403, the location of muc |
itics, with many praising Monte Hellman and his | work. |
In his | work and ministry, Fr. |
His | work has had a major impact on modern work on classi |
His | work has been described as Neo-Ricardian. |
Because his | work focused more on mood than plot, he became known |
During the 1980s, his | work covered many commercial media. |
Barnes has given readings of his | work at many college and university campuses, and hi |
eft), supported by Alcuin (middle) presents his | work to Archbishop Otgar of Mainz (right) |
His | work continues to be sought after at auction demonst |
ience at Duke University, and was known for his | work in Islamic studies; his work focused on Pakista |
Ma is best known for his | work as a Christian rap musician, actor, and pastor. |
He is best known for his | work on electricity and electrostatic repulsion. |
Orme-Johnson defended his | work in a 2009 paper. |
The discovery of Actual Idealism in his | work Theory of the Pure Act (1903) |
His | work concerns understanding aging through the geneti |
He is known for his | work on algebraic topology. |
His | work has been translated into fifteen languages. |
In writing his | work, Thomas incorporated an earlier work on the his |
Musashi shows Matsuma his | work, but is quickly dismissed by Matsuma who claims |
His | work (as well as the work of his fellow OFWGKTA memb |
His | work in the USA appears to classify him as an Americ |
He became well known for his | work on The Literary Work of Art. |
His | work has been widely popular in Australia and New Ze |
His | work on Gaelic Scotland was influential. |
His | work was featured at the 2005 Salzburg Summer Festiv |
He won a Nobel Prize for his | work on mechanical work in muscles. |
1) was an American architect best known for his | work in the American southwest, and for pioneering w |
Richard Strauss and his | work (1921) |
His | work with farmer institutes and similar types of eff |
awarded a Guggenheim Fellowship in 1949 for his | work on intermediary metabolism of microorganisms. |
His | work was bolstered by the supporting work of Dr. Den |
His | work also appeared in other German newspapers. |
His | work is exhibited at the Dogancay Museum in Istanbul |
His | work with Crosby brought him national fame. |
received a MacArthur Fellowship in 1989 for his | work. |
His | work for D.I.G. included winning two APRA Awards for |
His | work has been compared to that of Niels Henrik Abel, |
S. S. McClure write in his | work, Obstacles to Peace, Houghton Mifflin Company, |
He is most noted for his | work in Jelgava. |
His | work is represented in the Tate Gallery. |
His | work is in the Museum of Modern Art. |
He left to do his | work. |
Slettholm has won many prizes for his | work, as well as many study and work grants. |
Van der Beek simply signed his | work as "Beek". |
For example his | work on the stability of vaults and on the design of |
He is most noted for his | work in Joeyfat and also for his work for the BBC. |
It mainly focuses on his | work while on the Atlantic label. |
Justice Perry is known for his | work with youth. |
His | work was poorly received. |
CD-Einspielungen has documented his | work. |
His | work also appeared for decades in Mad Magazine. |
e nominated for Joseph Jefferson Awards for his | work while there. |
In his | work he changed "Ginkgo" into "Gingo" for literary r |
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