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A notable exponent of that difficult literary technique the happy ending, Carlson, who has been writing short stories for decades, brings a gentle sense of decency to his third novel, a tale of the mountain West.
John Dee is commonly regarded as England's finest home-grown magus, our most notable exponent of the esoteric arts that promised astonishing advances in knowledge for 16th-century Europe.
Yet its strange and not entirely convincing amalgam of quirky, idiosyncratic humour with refined lyricism found a notable exponent in soloist Kirill Gerstein, who attacked its virtuoso demands with a combination of brilliance and sensitivity.
On this point, the most notable exponent at Harvard is not Larry Summers but Harvey Mansfield, long of the government department, who argues in his book, "Manliness", that: "the entire enterprise of modernity...could be understood as a project to keep manliness unemployed.
This trend found a notable exponent in Jurjī Zaydān, who used the pages of his own journal, Al-Hilāl, to publish a series of novels that educated and entertained generations of readers by setting key events in Islamic history against local backgrounds.
His Times obituary described him as "not only a notable exponent of the game, but a man of rare charm.
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Its most notable exponents include the 15th-century Nuremberg master Albrecht Dürer and the 18th-century genius of Japanese printmaking, Hokusai.
While Neoclassicism in France was dominated by painting and architecture, the movement did find a number of notable exponents in sculpture.
Other notable exponents of the rinpa style in the later years of the Edo period were Sakai Hōitsu and Suzuki Kiitsu (1796 1858).
This differs from the traditional reverse sweep because the batsman – Warner and Kevin Pietersen the most notable exponents in this case – has no intention of keeping the ball down.
Mr Foot was in that tradition.Related items Another bump in the roadApr 6th 2000He was also in the tradition of British satire, whose most notable exponents have usually been writers, such as Jonathan Swift, or caricaturists, such as James Gillray and Thomas Rowlandson.
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