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All had been made, exhibited, sold and occasionally even written about in the middle 1970s.
The subjects paid to have their pictures taken, and they (or their estates) are the ones who should be contacted before any additional copies are made, exhibited or sold.
Two weeks later, she arranged for him to work as a volunteer at the Royal Armoury in Leeds, devising ways of making exhibits "real" for people who are blind.
Mr. Pickerell has come to believe that the whiskey Hillrock is making exhibits signs of terroir — a treasured concept in wine, but seldom associated with whiskey.
Fraction Magazine: Three Years in the Making exhibits this sort of challenging, rewarding, work.
Suzanne Lee's works are now on display as part of the "Power of Making" exhibit at the Victoria and Albert Museum in London, England up through January 2 , 2012
Which makes exhibiting Chase a sacred trust -- and a challenge.
They made jewelry, they made exhibits, and I could always play with them and touch them.
But voters were fairly evenly divided on what many Republicans made Exhibit A in their case that the Obama administration had overreached: the new health care law.
The Holocaust memorial Yad Vashem in Jerusalem and other museums are trying to make exhibits more accessible, using individual stories and special effects.
His generally successful relations with the many trade unions that could make exhibiting in New York a nightmare rested in part on his ability, based on his background, to connect personally with union leaders.
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