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...says Denise Francis, a district nurse team leader, during the wellness group. “I’m going home to Jamaica!”...
...Southern California’s Kendall Ellis, centre left, and Florida’s Taylor Sharpe collide on the anchor lap of the women’s 1,600 relay on the final day of the NCAA Outdoor Track and Field Championships in Eugene...
...The outstanding picture here is a female seated nude attributed to Eugène Durieu, who was commissioned by Delacroix — much as John Deakin would be commissioned by Francis Bacon a century later — to supply...
...One winter night in Brighton, south-east England, in near-freezing temperatures, a Deliveroo cyclist called Eugene Zakharenko was cycling up a hill when he felt a sharp pain in his stomach....
...Francis goes much further than Pope Paul VI, who more than 40 years ago inveighed against the “ill-considered exploitation of nature”....
...- Have you been waiting for a graphic novel version of Eugene Fama’s “Does the Fed Control Interest Rates”. - Yes....
...Tate juxtaposes John Everett Millais’s “The Woodman’s Daughter” (1850) with 1850s photographs including Francis Gresley’s “At Winterdyne” and the anonymous “Figure in a Wood”....
...Previously the most expensive work sold at auction was Francis Bacon’s 1969 triptych “Three Studies of Lucian Freud”, which sold for $142.4m at Christie’s in November 2013....
...Pirie considered the post-Shakespeare world of Francis Bacon, Thomas Hobbes, John Locke and John Dryden the richest in all literature....
...And the one known image that Eugène Delacroix made as a cliché-verre (Galerie Françoise Paviot). Actually, this last work is much more than a snippet....
...Eugene Kaspersky Kaspersky Lab Russian Kaspersky studied mathematics at a school that was was part-funded by the KGB and after graduating worked for Russia’s ministry of defence....
...The English-speaking world was introduced to Tolstoy’s prose when the American scholar and diplomat Eugene Schuyler published a translation of The Cossacks in 1878....
...representation of a female African guerrilla, nude but for a red turban, legs apart, rifle cradled from crotch to shoulder; round the corner, Nadar’s entire series of the famous interview in 1888 with Eugène...
...Brandt clearly internalised the aesthetic of his Parisian forebear Eugène Atget, whose eerie shop windows taught him to see inanimate objects as proxies for people....
...There’s a view here of a pylon in front of the Abbey Mills Pumping Station that has exactly that same pride in the city and shame at it that you see in Eugene Smith’s amazing views of Pittsburgh....
...He relishes first-person accounts, such as the gritty first world war memoir Somme Mud by Edward Francis Lynch and Max Arthur’s haunting interviews with first world war veterans in Last Post....
...From 1997, the institution cannily turned to art market darlings of the 20th century, buying drawings by Paul Klee, Albert Gleizes, Laszlo Moholy-Nagy, Kurt Schwitters, Francis Picabia, Henri Matisse and...
...Furthermore, as Penn would have been made aware by his inspired art director Alexander Liberman, there had already been great series of tradesmen by photographers such as August Sander in Germany and Eugène...
...In its profound tenderness, the photo of Amer tended by his wife, Johura, is also reminiscent of Eugene Smith’s unforgettable images of mercury poisoning in Minamata....
...Voluble about his dislike of Degas’ hero Ingres, French classical draughtsman par excellence, Monet looked instead to the splashy informality of Courbet and to Eugene Boudin, whose cheerful plein air freshness...
...When Degas died he left 500 paintings, and 5,000 prints and drawings, including masterpieces by Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres, Eugene Delacroix, Paul Gauguin and El Greco....
...Hopkins’s Kiwi cadences are a blend of Long John Silver Mummerset and Eugene Terreblanche Afrikaans. But never mind....
...CHASING DAYLIGHT: How My Forthcoming Death Transformed My Life by Eugene O’Kelly McGraw-Hill ₤11.99, 160 pages Challenging and thought-provoking narrative of a chief executive’s final 100 days of life....
...On the other hand, in 1983 the late Francis Crick - famous co-discoverer of the structure of DNA - and his colleague Graeme Mitchison proposed something quite different....
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