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draftsman

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Beckenbauer promptly took off his draftsman, Magath, and brought on the old battering ram, Hoeness, who in the past had rescued the Germans from such fraught situations.

A 13th-century English writer and draftsman, Matthew Paris, is represented by compelling close-up, tinted portrayals of the Virgin and Christ.

It exhibits most of his qualities: his anarchic sense of humour, his skill as a draftsman (though he never had any training or went to art school) and the quick and easy appeal of his work.He has become a celebrity.

The most revered Dalit leader, the late B.R. Ambedkar, chief draftsman of India's constitution, has been much quoted this week for an early warning about the "grammar of anarchy", by which he meant using Gandhi-style fasts to impose your will on a democratic government.

The luminous frescoes and bold preparatory drawings on display show the skill of a fine draftsman and colourist.

In the new intergovernmental way of doing things the European Council will lead, the European Commission will be its servant and draftsman, and the European Parliament its sounding-board.This passing of the initiative back to national governments is all the more welcome because it increases the democratic component of policymaking.

Henry Kissinger no mean draftsman in the darker arts of politics described the young Rumsfeld as "a skilled full-time politician-bureaucrat in whom ambition, ability and substance fuse seamlessly".

At the Metropolitan Museum of Art is an exhibition that proposes that Jan Gossart (ca. 1478-1532), a Burgundian Netherlandish painter, draftsman and printmaker, was a crucial link between the Dutch mannerist style and the Italian Renaissance.

Lawrence was a highly skilled draftsman.

Educated in Germany, Fink immigrated to the United States in 1849 and began to work as a draftsman for the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Company.

August 24, 1724 Liverpool, England July 10 , 1806London, England George Stubbs, (born Aug. 24, 1724, Liverpool, Eng. died July 10 , 1806 London) outstanding English animal painter and anatomical draftsman.

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