- century. Many
executioners recovered the fat from the
bodies of
their executants,
called "Armsünderfett" or "Armsünderschmalz" (German: fat or
grease from...
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calligraphy and embroidery), he did not
regard the
separation of
designer and
executant in his
factory as problematic.
Walter Crane, a
close political ****ociate...
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archived from the
original on 27 June 2021,
retrieved 30
March 2011 "Les
exécutants devront imiter le jeu d'un débutant et sa gaucherie" "Complete full score"...
- of poet-painter to the
Bavarian court; he
organized a
staff of
trained executants, and
covered five
halls in the new
palace – the "Residenz" – with frescoes...
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owners and
workers with the
dichotomy between directors (order-givers) and
executants (order-takers),
representative democracies functioning as "liberal oligarchies"...
- as to turn
those who run the
state into the
merest functionaries and
executants of
policies imposed upon them by 'the system'. Marx's
theory of the state...
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fourth suspended above. In the
front center were four
large loops and an
executant moving a
small magnetic unit
through the air. The four
loops controlled...
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which Lauska never used.
Lauska was
considered "one of the most
brilliant executants of his time."
Lauska was born in Brno, and may have been a
student of...
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dragged by a hook and
thrown in the
river Tiber. One of the most
active executants of the proscription, Catiline,
notoriously inflicted gruesome mutilations...
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filled to the
extremities by the
instrumental and
choral phalanx of
executants,
disposed semicircularly, with
numberless bronze music-stands, each surmounted...