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A review of hundreds of pages of financial disclosure forms on Friday evening offered an extensive portrait of the wealth of top officials in the Obama administration.
The result is an extensive portrait of a brilliant and difficult man who, astonishing as it may now seem, spent most of his career battling the indifference of those in a position to help him preserve the irreplaceable.
Eugene O'Neill's 1928 play is famous for many things: its inordinate length, its prolonged asides and its extensive portrait of one woman, Nina Leeds, over the course of 25 years.
In this paper, we will provide an extensive portrait of the current proposition of serious games in the cultural sector, highlighting the educational objectives of games in this domain and analysing the complex relations between genre, context of use, technological solutions and learning effectiveness.
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Though Tomkins focussed on Nick's uncle, the printer and photographer Richard Chip Bensonon, the article gives extensive portraits of Nick's stone-cutting father, John Everett (Fud) Benson, and grandfather, John Howard Benson.
Fortunately, he has a more modern approach to character than Ibn Battutah, offering more extensive portraits of the scholars, yogis and magicians that one is liable to meet under these circumstances.
It has an extensive collection of portraits, including Anthony van Dyck's War and Peace, a John de Critz portrait of James I, a Mary Beale portrait of Charles II, and many others.
October 1812 or October 1818 Sodus Point, New York June 3, 1877 New York City, New York Elizabeth Fries Lummis Ellet, née Elizabeth Fries Lummis (born Oct. 1812/18, Sodus Point, N.Y., U.S. died June 3, 1877, New York, N.Y.) American historical writer, best remembered for her several extensive volumes of portraits of American women of the Revolutionary War and of Western pioneer days.
On the afternoon of June 23, at a tea party at Christ's College where Darwin was a student, Osborn and the American delegation presented the bust to Christ's College as a memorial of their visit, along with "an extensive exhibition of portraits, manuscripts and other objects".
The National Portrait Gallery was founded in 1856 to house depictions of figures from British history; its holdings now comprise the world's most extensive collection of portraits.
Scientific analysis and extensive research of each portrait, much of it carried out at the National Portrait Gallery in 2005, revealed that one is a clever 19th-century fake; one is clearly a posthumous portrait; one is of another man doctored to look like Shakespeare; and three may be genuine likenesses of the writer that were painted during his lifetime.
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