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In addition to doing copious magazine work, he had designed a theatre curtain — a panorama of caricatures — for the revue "Chauve-Souris," and he saw another panoramic drawing of celebrities made into a dress print.
He shouts the wisecracking Thunder boys through a circuit of weight machines, copious abdominal work and sets of punishment push-ups for dogging, a routine that would wind grown men in reasonable shape.
The further circumstances of Syrianus' life are almost entirely unknown, and of his copious philosophical work only the important commentary on books Beta (III), Gamma (IV), and Mu and Nu (XIII XIV) of Aristotle's Metaphysics survives.
As Mr. Davis explained in copious comments between works during his recital at Le Poisson Rouge on Sunday evening, Twain's tastes were more complicated than his public pronouncements suggested.
The mastery Prince achieved and the thrilling variety of his modes and voices means that, with the exception of the self-consciously minor late work (Prince labelled it "Senilia"), this volume reads like the highlights of a more copious body of work.
At the beginning of the recession, I was cockily upbeat, with copious amounts of work, much of it involving very large restoration projects, too advanced to be affected by the financial climate.
It will take copious amounts of work for it to un-zombie, if that's even a possibility.
A prolific artist, Johnson has amassed a copious body of work for a considerably short length of time since graduating from Art Center College of Design in 2009.
In "Le Baiser de la Fee," Stravinsky orchestrated, recomposed and added copious musical commentary on works by Tchaikovsky.
And the program book, which the Miller Theater usually fills with copious notes, listed the works but not the movements, and offered no information about the music, presumably to remove that distraction from listeners' laps.
The National Book Award winner's copious fiction and nonfiction works (both of which VICE has been fortunate to publish in the past) explore the oftentimes filthy but enlightening undercarriage of history, empathise with individuals and actions others might consider to be scourges of society and consider the justifications (or lack thereof) for violence and war.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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