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Jonathan Borofsky (born
December 24, 1942) is an
American sculptor and
printmaker who
lives and
works in Ogunquit, Maine.
Borofsky was born in Boston...
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Robert Borofsky is an
American anthropologist specializing in
public anthropology and the Pacific. A
number of his
works continue to be read in college...
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football player Jonathan Borofsky (born 1942),
American artist who
lives and
works in
Maine Nathan "Nate" D.
Borofsky, vocalist,
baritone guitarist...
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Walking Man is a 1995
sculpture by
Jonathan Borofsky,
standing 17
metres (56 ft) tall and
weighing 16
tonnes (35,000 lb). It is
located on the Leopoldstraße...
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hiatus from touring.
Greenstein and
Borofsky both
began work on solo albums,
while Muramatsu, Jones, and
Borofsky announced they had
formed a new group...
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Borofsky (November 11, 1901 –
October 2, 1965) was a Russian-born
American film editor.
Dangerous Mists (1944) Sailor's
Holiday (1944) The Missing...
- a 15.5-meter (51 ft) tall
hollow stainless steel sculpture by
Jonathan Borofsky standing at the
entrance to Penn
Station in Baltimore, Maryland. It depicts...
- pluralism, and
political uprisings.
Public anthropology was
created by
Robert Borofsky, a
professor at
Hawaii Pacific University, to "demonstrate the ability...
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neighborhood of Los Angeles. It was
unveiled in 1989 and was
created by
Jonathan Borofsky. The
sculpture is animated,
occasionally kicking during a
scheduled time...
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Public anthropology,
according to
Robert Borofsky, a
professor at
Hawaii Pacific University, "demonstrates the
ability of
anthropology and anthropologists...