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They were exhibited, in no special order, in "cabinets of curiosities".
On the face of it, little in Lena Herzog's earlier monographs prepares her audience for LOST SOULS (de.MO design, $54), photographs taken in "cabinets of curiosities," collections of anatomical specimens dating back to the 17th century.
"Since we're all so interested in cabinets of wonder and what a modern interpretation would be we decided to make it a museum of curiosity".
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In true cabinet-of-wonder fashion, history and science will be secondary to the imagination. .
He dabbled in politics in the mid-1990s, serving in the cabinets of two short-lived governments.
She sought the Republican nomination for president in 2000 and served in the cabinets of Presidents Ronald Reagan and George Bush.
These were all beautifully laid out, with their names and formulas, in the cabinets of the Geology Museum, in South Kensington, where, later, I would go whenever I could.
Sixty seven people have sat in the cabinets of Tony Blair and Gordon Brown.
As in the cabinets of Joseph Cornell, objects are part of dreamscapes.
He served in the Cabinets of Prime Ministers Hayato Ikeda, Eisaku Sato and Kakuei Tanaka.
Timothy Pickering, the irascible Federalist who served in the cabinets of both George Washington and John Adams, took note.
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