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He writes, "By the time he died, suddenly, at the age of thirty-three, in 1977, the quicksilver German artist, who was born Peter Schwarze, brought up as Peter Heisterkamp, and took on a crook's sobriquet, had achieved a body of work furiously intelligent and beautiful.
By the time he died, suddenly, at the age of thirty-three, in 1977, the quicksilver German artist, who was born Peter Schwarze, brought up as Peter Heisterkamp, and took on a crook's sobriquet, had achieved a body of work furiously intelligent and beautiful.
DVORAK HALL in the Rudolfinum, the home of the Czech Philharmonic on a crook of Smetana's Moldau River, is, like this city itself, a small treasure.
But as of a week and a half ago — when the Austrian-born Mr. Trummer and two partners opened Apotheke (German for pharmacy) on a crook of Doyers Street — Mr. Trummer began sporting a new title: apotheker.
Power and money went together.Related items The death of Suharto: Epitaph on a crook and a tyrantJan 31st 2008 Indonesia: The end of the rainbowJul 12th 2007 Asia.view: King of the kleptocratsJul 11th 2007 Out with the old, in with something much less familiarOct 8th 1998The army also formed him in other ways.
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Birds (14 in 2003 and two in 2006) brooding small to medium-sized chicks were captured on the nest using a crook on the end of a long pole.
Suhel Seth, the marketing executive who is a fixture on Indian talk shows, decried Mr. Gupta as a "crook" on the Times Now debate, shouting down a more measured assessment from T.V. Mohandas Pai, a former executive at the technology firm Infosys.
Perched on a narrow crook of land jutting into New York Harbor, the Erie Basin auto pound and evidence warehouse seems a logical place to store hundreds of seized cars, thousands of guns and 9,846 barrels of evidence containing sensitive DNA material.
It is to the credit of Man on Wire, directed by James Marsh - a British film-maker with a particular interest in the American scene - that except for an ironic glimpse of Nixon's 'I am not a crook' speech on a TV screen, audiences are left to make their own connections.
"These guys can spot a crook even on the grainiest CCTV footage, recognising a suspect just by their gait, a glimpse of their eyes above a scarf.
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