And just FYI, all fic extracts here are presented largely as originally written, intermittent avant garde grammar and all. |
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Proficiencies in sausage-making, garde manger, pates, terrines, galantines and stuffed meats are also taught. |
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Though he has been an important figure in the New York avant garde for 20 years, Hegarty grew up in Chichester, west Sussex. |
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The work of avant garde stars such as David Byrne sits on the outer edge of this global melting pot. |
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We are in favour of greater flexibility, but we have no use for a self-appointed avant garde to take the decisions on our behalf. |
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And, as the enigmatic front man to an avant garde indie rock group, he is droll, perceptive, and splendidly weird. |
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In this action the attacker does not start lunging with the feint but makes it at a safe distance from the en garde position. |
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Violinist, then violist, proud herald of avant garde music, Paul Hindemith seems to be one of those composers we don't know much about. |
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The band plays original material written by Noble, which stretches Tin Pan Alley songwriting into avant garde areas of exploration. |
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In the 70's and 80's, Jean-Claude Binoche initiated the first contemporary art auctions in Paris in untraditional venues with a festive and unique ambiance, he became a figure of the avant garde art market. |
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Livid, her subjects are lighted in a way which echoes the avant garde icons, prisoners of a closed universe: mysterious, they remain misunderstood and without faith. |
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A long-lost avant garde painting has returned to Hungary after nine decades thanks to a sharp-eyed art historian, who spotted it being used as a prop in the Hollywood film Stuart Little. |
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An avid fashionista who gained favourable notice on the red carpet for her avant garde ensembles, Swinton collaborated with Dutch designers Viktor and Rolf, among others. |
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One, called Zoo Bar, was one of the most avant garde nightclubs in London. |
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Officers found an Ingram machine pistol in the back garde and a loaded magazine. |
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He generally avoided the avant garde, and did not challenge the conventions in the way that contemporaries such as Tippett did. |
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In 1907, Vanessa married Clive Bell, and the couple's interest in avant garde art would have an important influence on Woolf's development as an author. |
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While Robespierre ranted, he directed the band of the Garde Nationale and served up Jacobin ditties. |
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Initially based in Paris, Garde and his unique style speak to urban sophisticates seeking an alternative to the classic suit. |
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Avant Garde became the font du jour and Helvetica continued its ride to the top. |
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Michael Neuman of En Garde Systems was hired to test the security of the Health Care Financing Administration's computer networks. |
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The Company has also received FDA approval for its En Garde, needlescopic product used for a percutaneous approach to prosthetic fixation. |
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If RĂ©mi Garde believes there are things he wants to do with incomings or outgoings, that will be something he can recommend and will certainly have the ability to do. |
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The Gate was founded in 1928 to promote European and American Avant Garde works. |
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Saha owns and operates two critically acclaimed restaurants in Bangalore, Caperberry and Fava, and is founding director of bespoke catering outlet Avant Garde Hospitality. |
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There are some isolated mountains, Corps de Garde, Le Morne Brabant, and several offshore islands with remnants of coastal and mainland diversity. |
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