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Schultz, a writer and host of a show on the Turner South cable network called "Southern Living Presents," was having her portrait taken by Dietmar Busse, a German-born photographer whose work embodies the phrase "Be your own centerpiece".
Landing in the desert, he meets Daria (Daria Halprin), the secretary and mistress of a real-estate developer (Rod Taylor) whose work embodies the urban alienation she is fleeing.
Since its establishment in 1988, the City Design and Development group at MIT's Department of Urban Studies and Planning has granted Kevin Lynch Awards to individuals or organizations whose work embodies and advances Kevin Lynch's research, as developed in his seminal works, The Image of the City (1960), What Time is this Place?
The main thinkers whose work embodies these alternatives are J.G. Fichte, and Spinoza.
The international jury that nominated Abounaddara includes activist playwright Tony Kushner of Angels in America fame and Colombian sculptor Doris Salcedo, whose work embodies the often repressed and marginalized voices of the victims of political violence and social upheaval.
Now it's only the Driehaus Prize from Notre Dame, dedicated to honoring "a living architect whose work embodies the highest ideals of traditional and classical architecture in contemporary society," that stands on its own, for better or worse.
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