Unlike the way people normally see, Estes tries to give all parts of his paintings the same level of importance. |
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A swarm of mafic igneous dikes have intruded the Estes pegmatite and make a showy display in the quarry face. |
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Now that his back is feeling better, Estes is better able to locate his pitches, particularly his curveball. |
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Auctioneer Richard Estes sees three sweet spots with appeal to different audiences. |
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Estes leads us past the gates of the conscious mind, to discover the unmothered child within. |
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Beryl, columbite, and triphylite are common accessory minerals in the Estes pegmatite, especially in the coarse-grained layers. |
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Then, after giving Estes a slight shove, she turns to the rest of us. |
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The company formed a project team made up of Keith Estes, Hartselle's quality engineers. |
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This is the electric powered, radio controlled, almost ready to fly Estes XB-39 Eagleeye Digital Camera Plane. |
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Megan Platz, Repola's daughter, works at a restaurant in Estes that flooded. |
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For business owners in downtown Estes, however, where nearly every building is flooded, there were even bigger problems. |
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Dancers were recruited to accompany the band to Estes Park, Colorado, where they provided another dynamic element to an already rich display of piping and drumming. |
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Tennessee Senator Estes Kefauver's victory over President Harry S. Truman in the 1952 New Hampshire primary prompted Truman to announce he would not seek re-election. |
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This is the only advice you will hear from the Estes Park's inhabitants. |
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A student of Giovanni Battista Buonamente, and ordained a priest in Assisi, he worked from 1641 to 1662 for the Estes at Modena while serving as maestro di cappella at the cathedral there. |
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He graduated from Alabama in 1976, with a major in graphic design and a minor in painting, and was most inspired by Chuck Close, Richard Estes, and other superrealists. |
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On September 27, Paige Claassen grabbed the fourth-and first female-ascent of Tommy Caldwell's Grand Ol? Opry at the Monastery in Estes Park, Colorado, after 13 days of effort. |
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Mr. Griffin, who died on Nov. 23 at 78, was the city editor of a semiweekly Pecos newspaper that competed fiercely with a daily paper owned by none other than Mr. Estes. |
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Photorealists, many of them influenced by Estes, painted varied images, portraits as well as landscapes, in exquisite detail. |
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Congressional hearings into this and other Estes flimflams led to the highest levels of the Kennedy administration, particularly Johnson, who had been a business associate of Mr. Estes's in several ventures. |
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The largest of these occurs yearly at Pleasanton, California, Grandfather Mountain, North Carolina and Estes Park, Colorado. |
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Promulgated by OK Harris gallery in the late 1960s, Photo-realism, for artists such as Richard Estes, Ralph Goings, or John Baeder, was a logical extension of Pop art. |
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He took his place amongst American Photorealists, featuring in group shows with others including Chuck Close, Richard Estes, Robert Bechtle and Ralph Goings. |
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