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His move into the field of science-fiction illustration, for which he is best known, came through his relationship with Guccione.

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Sterling's withdrawal from the European exchange rate mechanism on Black Wednesday 1992 had the effect of pulling the plug on an incredible design for Wonderworld, a proposed theme park near Corby, Northamptonshire, illustrations for which show a surreal landscape featuring monorails, giant mouths and shoes the size of buildings.

Natural illustrations of inputs for which labor has limited substitutability are seeds supplied for the production of specialty crops and animals supplied by the buyer.

He is regarded as a kind of collagist - equally happy cribbing a tiger's pose from Delacroix or a lion from an illustration in Le Petit Journal, for which he briefly worked as a sales representative.

The watercolor and colored-pencil images in both books are also simple, a bit too much so in the Broadway set and costume designer Tony Walton's largest illustrations for "Dumpy," which suffer from backgrounds that feel hasty and unfinished.

She is an inveterate hoarder, so her scrapbooks have been raided for illustrations which, for once, are a delight.

A few years later, inspired by Madame de Genlis's Adèle et Théodore (1782), Trimmer commissioned sets of illustrations of the Bible for which she provided the commentary; she also published print/commentary sets of ancient history and British history.

By 1665, he was collecting information for his county history, The Antiquities of Berkshire; and in 1672 he published The Institution, Laws and Ceremonies of the Most Noble Order of the Garter, a lavish folio with illustrations by Wenceslaus Hollar, for which he had conducted years of research.

This study provides a new illustration of emerging infectious diseases for which further investigations looking for a 'bigger picture' are clearly needed in order to cope with the complexity of local and regional environmental situations, and different-scale processes.

Presumably, he and Norton have been patiently waiting, with fresh slews of annotation and illustration, for the centennial (which is also that of Dreiser's "Sister Carrie," Conrad's "Lord Jim," Colette's first Claudine novel, and Freud's "Interpretation of Dreams") to roll around.

Fig. 1 Schemtic illustration for (a) curicumin which are water insoluble and (b) the construction of CUR@PVP nanofiber and investigation of pharmacological effects in vitro and in vivo.

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