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Brenson S. Wase (born 28 May 1952) is a
Marshallese politician and a long-time
member of the
cabinet and
senator in Nitijela. Wase was born in Arno Atoll...
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Theodore Brenson (1893–1959) was a Latvian-American
abstract artist and educator.
Brenson was born in Riga,
Latvia in 1893. He
attended the Art School...
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Retrieved December 16, 2024.
Brenson (1993), p. 32
Brenson (1993), p. 21
Gregg (1995), p. 106
Brenson (1993), p. 23
Craft (2015), p. 33, note...
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Marshall Islands. President:
Hilda Heine Speaker of the house:
Brenson Wase 3 January: The
government designates Bikar Atoll,
Bokak Atoll and...
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Majuro Atoll –
Sherwood M.
Tibon (KEA),
Anthony Muller (KEA),
Brenson Wase (UDP),
David Kramer (KEA),
Kalani Kaneko (KEA)
Maloelap Atoll – Bruce...
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Museum of
African American History and Culture.
Retrieved January 10, 2010
Brenson,
Michael (September 8, 1987). "Beneath Smithsonian,
Debut for 2 Museums"...
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German betra****
Brenson Corp,
trading Ghost for a
position in the NAC and
attempting to
destroy Brenson Corp. For the past
eight months,
Brenson Corp has been...
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impact comparable to
religious works. In 1990, the art
critic Michael Brenson noted of the works, "The one
constant in Malevich's
Suprematism is the...
- MUSEUMS". The New York Times.
April 12, 1985.
Retrieved February 3, 2020.
Brenson,
Michael (May 4, 1984). "ROTHKO
FOUNDATION GIVES 1,000
WORKS TO 19 ART...
- Serrano's work has been mixed. In a 1989 New York
Times review,
critic Michael Brenson responded to Serrano's
series of
Cibachrome photographs of
iconic objects...