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noted for his
light music compositions and arrangements, as well as his
painstaking work
reconstructing lost film scores. Born in Cheltenham, he attended...
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number of
magical features (such as the
disappearing church)
within painstakingly realist prose,
showing its
affiliation with
Magic realism. Truth, a...
- time that full
satisfaction was
given to a
friendly country.
Lincoln painstakingly monitored reports coming into the War Department. He
tracked all phases...
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April 1939) is a
British artist,
known for her
realistic paintings and
painstaking draughtsmanship.
Donagh was born in
Wednesbury to an
English mother and...
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recognize the
significance of
carnivory in plants,
describing years of
painstaking research. True
carnivory is
believed to have
evolved independently at...
- writing, "Spotlight is an old-fashioned film that
tells its
story in a
painstaking and
thoroughly absorbing fashion. It's the kind of
movie that you could...
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Kelmscott Manor, in Oxfordshire. To
print the
pattern Morris used the
painstaking indigo dye
textile printing method he
admired above all
forms of printing...
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criticizing the film's
pacing as
rapid but
writing that "the ingenuity, the
painstaking period recreation, a
riveting performance by Dastmalchian, and a showstopper...
- Escher's
painstaking study of the same
Moorish tiling in the Alhambra, 1936,
demonstrates his
growing interest in tessellation....
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during the Iran
hostage crisis,
shredded do****ents were
turned over for
painstaking manual reconstruction,
which revealed to Iran some U.S. operations, including...