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From its tiny beginnings as the American representative of the French engravers Goupil & Company, Knoedler built a long list of private and institutional collectors like Andrew Mellon, J. P. Morgan, Henry Clay Frick, the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Louvre, and the Tate Galleries in London.
From tiny beginnings at the likes of Latitude where they first wooed me with Schoolin' before their debut album Man Alive to their mighty rise up the British festival circuit with Cough, Cough and the rest of the Arc album, to this total pack out at Splendour.
It is a tale of constantly opposing forces -- of salt water from the Atlantic Ocean mixing with fresh from the river's tiny beginnings in a mountain stream; of stunning beauty that spawned surging industry; of humble workingmen taking down powerful corporations.
From tiny beginnings in Vienna 1951 when the USSR won ahead of just three other teams, this has blossomed to a fully continental scale and the field in Gothenburg comprises 40 open teams (which in practice are overwhelmingly male) and 26 women's.
From these tiny beginnings, it is hoped that a new breeding population of cranes will be established in the Somerset wetlands.
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