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He experimented with a romantic, visionary style of painting, which owed much to William Blake.
At a dinner in Picasso's studio in 1907, they exchanged two paintings, neither of which owed anything to the other.
Nigeria, which owed about $36 billion in overall debt, is one of the most indebted nations in the world.
Her outfits, which owed a debt to fin-de-siècle Paris, New York and Vienna, often bordered on costume.
Tea piled up in the British warehouses of the East India Company, which owed money to the British government and also needed to ask it for a loan.
He toured the US with the Teddy Bear Orchestra, developing his macho persona, which owed something to both Barry White and Marvin Gaye.
Hebrew wisdom, which owed much to that of its neighbours, appeared with the establishment of the monarchy and a royal court and found a patron in Solomon.
Something similar happened with regard to Goldman's relations with A.I.G., which owed Goldman a lot of money that it was able to recover thanks to the bailout.
Allardyce was aggrieved by Gareth Barry's method of halting Kevin Nolan just outside the Everton box, which owed more to the Six Nations than tiki-taka.
The Spaniard also assisted Rooney's second with an excellent pass, a move which owed much to United's movement – Rooney's run towards the far post was simple, but crucial.
Mr. DeBitetto said the network was enthusiastic about the idea, which owed something in its conception to the Denzel Washington film "Training Day".
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