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For years, though, I did resist the move from manuscript to disc, despite the exhortations of many a musician.
And a satisfying series of etchings leaps from manuscript illuminations right into Cubo-Futurism.
The reason for this is that, in an era of instant news, publishing remains a slow medium: there's a year's wait from manuscript to hardback.
As the poet says, in a passage which survived from manuscript to published poem: "This is not hell, it is the street".
Each iteration that he had, from manuscript to galleys and page proofs, would all be together," Ms. Morris said.
His style is synthetic, a repertoire of finesses — some derived from manuscript illumination, which was then the most common mode of painting, and some from the advanced modelling of bodies and drapery found in the sculpture of the time.
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He studied communication in its various forms, from oral traditions to print culture, from manuscripts to cyberspace.
Believe it or not, those long long New Yorker pieces are usually cut from manuscripts that are still longer!
Mr. Sheffer conducted the world premieres of concert excerpts from the scores for two films, both of which he assembled from manuscripts at the Library of Congress.
Instead, he took to the hills, a scholar-recluse on the move, "hair hanging wild" and often starving, his only sustenance derived from manuscripts and memories.
Reproductions of pages from manuscripts and corrected galley proofs punctuate "Havanas in Camelot," accentuating our sense of Styron as someone always intensely aware of his fallibility.
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