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Further, the pattern of the finally completed tomb of Philip the Bold became famous immediately and was frequently imitated all over Europe.
By then, it was famed as a bastion of the modern movement, whose approach to arts education had been imitated all over the world.
She thinks it does work, and this radical overturning of how modern art is shown has been imitated all over the world.
His Pamela (1740) and Clarissa (1748) won phenomenal success and were imitated all over Europe, and the epistolary novel with its free outpouring of the heart was an aspect of early romanticism.
In a bid to break down the barriers between public and private housing, Darke and his partner John Darbourne designed irregular terraces in homespun brick, which were widely imitated all over Britain.
They established their reputation in 1991 with the opening of the Eagle, the first "gastropub" in East London, offering not just traditional pub food but also sophisticated menus -- a concept that was soon imitated all over the city.The brothers then moved east and opened a tiny lunch counter-deli in Hoxton that offered simple but delicious Mediterranean food.
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And I still get imitated all the time.
The audio-book, featuring a muttered tough-guy reading by its author, was a huge hit with cocktail-lounge dandies who found themselves imitating Mr. Evans all over Los Angeles.
The vaunted headquarters, built nearly 30 years ago in the Basking Ridge section of Bernards Township, when AT&T left New York, set a standard for opulence that has been admired and imitated by companies all over the world -- until recently.
Fischer's major achievements in this field are the facades of the Bohemian Chancellery (1708 14) and Trautson Palace (1710 16), both in Vienna, and of the Clam-Gallas Palace (begun 1713), in Prague, which were imitated by architects all over the Habsburg empire.
Damon Albarn's hair Much imitated, and often swooned over, Albarn's French crop was the haircut to define a moment.
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