Preparatory work is done outdoors where she uses conte, gouache, pencil and wax resist. |
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One of Aysgarth Preparatory School's most famous old boys has returned to meet pupils and tell them about his achievements. |
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His foundation also had funded a shelter for abused children and a charter school, the Andre Agassi College Preparatory Academy. |
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The same courses run at the Centre for Preparatory Studies at Nazarbayev University in Kazakhstan. |
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Since September 2010 UCL has been running a University Preparatory Certificate course at Nazarbayev University in Astana, Kazakhstan. |
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There are also preparatory schools for younger children, such as All Hallows, and Hazlegrove Preparatory School. |
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Born in London, Niven attended Heatherdown Preparatory School and Stowe before gaining a place at the Royal Military College, Sandhurst. |
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From 1958 until 1974 it was a boarding house and now contains Preparatory School administrative offices. |
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It struck Assumption Preparatory School, now the site of Quinsigamond Community College. |
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Northside College Preparatory High School is ranked number one in the city of Chicago and the state of Illinois. |
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The head of 8,250pounds-a-year Hillcrest Grammar and Preparatory School in Stockport has written to parents saying children should only use ballpoints. |
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At the age of six he was sent as a boarder to The Old Ride Preparatory School for boys, then attended Marlborough College during the First World War. |
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Francis Xavier Preparatory School, and Saint John Paul II High School. |
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Preparatory cartoons are drawings on paper used to transfer images to prepared painting or drawing surfaces through pricking and pouncing or incising. |
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The Coventry School Foundation comprises the independent schools King Henry VIII School and Bablake School together with King Henry VIII Preparatory School. |
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Also named for him is Berkeley Preparatory School in Tampa, Florida. |
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Riley's gouaches are much more than just preparatory sketches for the oils. |
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They fall into the basket, the correct notation shows, a click track plays four preparatory pulses, then the rhythm. |
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Collections of this kind were to serve as a promptuary or preparatory store essential for speakers and writers. |
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The preparatory school caters for girls and boys aged three to 11 after which pupils move up to the senior school. |
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The committee made recommendations regarding various aspects of the programme, preparatory to its expansion. |
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At the moment, though, they are rehearsing with their band in a studio in Edinburgh, preparatory to hitting the road early next month. |
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Children's education goes through primary, preparatory, and secondary stages. |
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Brian was therefore sent to a preparatory school on the south coast as a boarder. |
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Only 5 percent of students take a college preparatory course in secondary school. |
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After the age of sixteen, students choose between vocational and college preparatory training. |
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A like-for-like, three-year comparison between preparatory and state schools is not possible. |
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Following this, they may opt for either one year of college preparatory study or vocational training. |
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Students can choose to spend the second three years either in a preparatory program or in vocational training. |
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A new head teacher has taken over at an independent preparatory school in Ilkley. |
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Children begin school in kindergarten and attend elementary, preparatory, and secondary school. |
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At a preparatory hearing he raised possible defences of duress, necessity and public interest. |
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I know that they have been carrying out the preparatory work to effect the repairs needed. |
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The contractor can, on the basis of the letter of intent, commence the preliminary preparatory work. |
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The delays have been caused by the complex preparatory work being undertaken at the site. |
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The university preparatory track requires successful completion of the Abitur, a university entrance examination. |
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During induction and the preparatory phase, radiant heat lamps are used to maintain the neonate's temperature and prevent chilling. |
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Agriculture and economic policy have their own special preparatory committees. |
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As a result, a well-trained artist does not need a life model or a preparatory sketch to represent a particular subject. |
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Aged six, he was sent to England to board at Ovingdean preparatory school in Sussex, spending holidays with his grandparents. |
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Johnston is already on site carrying out preparatory works and construction will begin immediately. |
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The administration is not serious in carrying out the preparatory work needed for the enforcement of the bylaw. |
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The regional preparatory meetings over the years revealed a fundamental rift in the alliance. |
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The senior officials have so far held three rounds of preparatory meetings this year. |
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Sometimes this preparatory stage is intensive. Sometimes it happens over a long period, as and when I feel like it. |
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At the ceremony speakers referred to the importance and significance of inaugurating the preparatory committee. |
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While I did relish the opportunity to wear a super cute new dress, our preparatory cocktail of peach schnapps and Valium did not serve me well. |
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Sinewy and sensuous, these preparatory masterworks are anatomical wonders capturing the longings of the famously impetuous painter. |
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It was due for completion by May 2005 but so far only preparatory work has been carried out and no hearings have taken place. |
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The preparatory committee has been overwhelmed by the interest shown by exhibitors. |
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Seminary education was divided into four segments, initial preparatory school being the only one which offered some Slavonic. |
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A painter's preparatory sketches and drawings are his work in progress on the way to the ultimate creation. |
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All that remains of the paintings are the preparatory sketches and photographs of poor quality. |
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Second, Taiwan stretched its preparatory period over a longer time span than did China. |
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Some preparatory or junior schools also offer scholarships, but awards for children under the age of seven are rare. |
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The decision was not an easily taken one as the committee had put in quite a bit of preparatory work so far. |
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The referee did not even bother with a preparatory yellow card and the lad was trotting towards the dressing room. |
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As a final touch to the metalwork, all exterior surfaces were detailed and polished by hand, preparatory to burnishing and bluing. |
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Be sure that news reporters and your attorneys have unfettered access to these training sessions, including preparatory meetings. |
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The mixed independent preparatory day school is building four new classrooms and a specialist support classroom. |
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After seven preparatory years and legions of cautionary tales, you'd have to say we were braced for it. |
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Now, I was fully versed in preparatory techniques, and enjoyed mulling, rolling, roach-making, etc. |
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It has an endowment from impropriated tithes and is still a useful institution, chiefly preparatory for the College. |
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Many artists have grown accustomed to the benefits of preparatory staffs' knowledge and handiwork. |
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The basic polka step consists of a preparatory hop followed by a chasse done first to the left and then to the right. |
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Although almost no preparatory studies for the painting have survived, there is every reason to believe that many were made. |
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This includes sheltered workshops, transitional employment, work crews, skills training, and other preparatory activities. |
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Moreover, a 2.0 average allows the student to enter college preparatory courses and access extramural activities such as sports. |
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It gave preparatory study to projects which would later be debated by the Duma and State Council. |
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If you have a limited budget, you can do some preparatory groundwork yourself to cut costs. |
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In January 1939, both painting and preparatory sketches were shown at the Whitechapel Art Gallery, where 15,000 people came to see it in the first week. |
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After preparatory school in Illinois, Hay went to Brown University, where he amused men and charmed women. |
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It is exhibited at the Tate along with the mass of preparatory material he used to create it. |
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Some preparatory reflexology, which was four weeks in length for James, was then followed with a twelve weeks phase to align and balance the auric field. |
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Moreover, a preparatory nap counteracts the effects of sleep deprivation better than a nap taken after the missed sleep. |
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Sixteen preparatory pieces, such as preludes, etudes, bagatelles, barcarolles, nocturnes and polonaises, present, reinforce and prepare students for what is coming next. |
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Along with a selection of major sculptures and maquettes, the show contains rarely exhibited preparatory drawings and sketchbooks loaned by the Miro Foundation in Mallorca. |
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The drawings and watercolors on exhibit vary from preparatory sketches to finished drawings depicting views in Delft that are still recognizable today. |
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The drawings comprise preparatory sketches and finished sheets. |
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Beneath the heavy, vicious nose of a Navy Corsair fighter, WAVE mechanics bear a hand in engine maintenance as they drain the oil preparatory to filling it with new oil. |
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On Sunday, the preparatory board met to begin planning a national congress of 1000 notables, politicians, religious leaders and tribal sheikhs to be held in July. |
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It shows patrons and a waitress around a table, which converges onto a singer in the centre of the middle ground, who is visible in the preparatory drawing. |
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For example, at age 10, he completed the local two-year mandatory preparatory program in just one year. |
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The Boers charged the hill four times, and were inspanning wagons preparatory to a retreat, when our men were forced to fall back owing to their reserve. |
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You can therefore picture the flurry of preparatory activities, as we feverishly draw up To Do lists, and audit our entire wardrobes for suitable all-weather clothing. |
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All those involved have undertaken intensive preparatory training. |
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The spokeswoman said that contractors were now on site carrying out early preparatory work, and plans were in hand to close the gap within the next few weeks. |
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She did preparatory research for the committee's work and took part in the process of discussing and drafting the proposed law that this paper analyses. |
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He is in a college preparatory program in Drummondville, studying science. |
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The college preparatory program readies students for university study. |
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I used to watch in shuddering horror when Papa would allow the boiler at the laundry to cool down preparatory to climbing inside the monster to make some repair. |
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He received his later education at a preparatory school in Sussex, Repton School in Derbyshire, and Magdalene College, Cambridge. |
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The preparatory and associated tasks allowed many children to be employed until this was regulated. |
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Stevenson School in Pebble Beach, California, was established in 1952 and still exists as a college preparatory boarding school. |
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In 1914 Fleming attended Durnford School, a preparatory school on the Isle of Purbeck in Dorset. |
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In September 1910, Evelyn began as a day pupil at Heath Mount preparatory school. |
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Both Harness and every Species of Mounture, and every other preparatory Expence is made by the Master in Dublin. |
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In 1912, aged eight, Gielgud went to Hillside preparatory school in Surrey as his elder brothers had done. |
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In September 1883 he went as a boarder to Field House preparatory school in Rottingdean on the south coast of England, forty miles from Wotton. |
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A gifted draughtsman, he was heir to a German tradition of line drawing and precise preparatory design. |
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The group portrait, original in conception, is known only from a preparatory sketch and copies by other hands. |
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In 1881, a boys' preparatory school was founded which later became Colet Court, now St Paul's Juniors. |
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The preparatory school, Colet Court, was soon afterwards housed in new premises in a similar style on the opposite side of the road. |
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His colour studies and preparatory index cards will also be on show, revealing his detailed planning process. |
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The City of London School for Girls has its own preparatory department for entrance at age seven. |
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The preparatory phase carried out a market study does not lead to, or be unfree, the invitation to tender or the contract notice. |
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The speaker slipped his arms into his pack-harness and adjusted the tumpline to his forehead preparatory to rising. |
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It consists of carburizing of the sponge iron preparatory to its use as a charge material for electric steel making furnaces. |
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The phenomenology is solely preparatory to the philosophy, which must begin in this pure thought-process. |
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It was implemented in the preparatory period of the first macrocycle of the training season. |
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Schoolchildren from Teesside High's preparatory school took part in the RSPB's annual Big Schools' Birdwatch. |
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In Lewis the lower and preparatory order of light, beauty, and goodness is apprehensible even by animals, and not just the talking ones. |
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I will conduct some preparatory research before choosing the new restaurant's location. |
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Basic education, which includes six years of primary and three years of preparatory school, is a right for Egyptian children from the age of six. |
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The long established Prestfelde School is an independent preparatory school, on London Road, close to the Lord Hill column. |
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The first stage in the British plan was a preparatory attack on the German positions south of Ypres at Messines Ridge. |
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Later in 1869, he switched to Edinburgh Collegiate School, and then in 1871 to Orwell House, a preparatory school in Warwickshire. |
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This book is, at least in a way, a preparatory study Spier prepared for a project intended to make laws for crisis situations of which he is project leader. |
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SafetyHAT guides analysts through the preparatory and analysis steps of STPA by providing a streamlined data entry process and preloaded transportation-specific guidewords. |
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At this time Moore gradually transitioned from direct carving to casting in bronze, modelling preliminary maquettes in clay or plaster rather than making preparatory drawings. |
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Following graduation, Eliot attended Milton Academy in Massachusetts for a preparatory year, where he met Scofield Thayer who later published The Waste Land. |
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These preparatory processes completed the yarn was woven on a loom. |
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He always made preparatory portraits of his sitters, though many drawings survive for which no painted version is known, suggesting that some were drawn for their own sake. |
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Although the Supreme Court of Appeals has ruled that preparatory schools will not be closed down, the yETT has canceled the discount transit cards without any prior warning. |
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Anglo-American occupied Iraq, particularly Iraqi Kurdistan, seems to be the preparatory ground for the balkanization and finlandization of the Middle East. |
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After leaving school in 1966, Edgar taught for one term at a preparatory school and then went to Manchester University to read drama with a view to becoming a playwright. |
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The muscle readings enabled the scientists to ascertain what sorts of signals the arm receives during the preparatory state compared with the action step. |
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The town's last remaining independent preparatory school, Sunnymede School, which was in Westcliffe Road, Birkdale closed in 2010 due to a lack of pupils. |
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If the slightly agape mouth is closed prior to mouth opening, this is termed the preparatory phase and is more common in suction-feeding bony fishes than elasmobranchs. |
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The activists within the European Social Forum process collectively organise the ESF summit through a series of transnational preparatory assemblies. |
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Moore made many preparatory sketches and drawings for each sculpture. |
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William Gladstone was educated from 1816 to 1821 at a preparatory school at the vicarage of St Thomas's Church at Seaforth, close to his family's residence, Seaforth House. |
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