Strains of both Dada and Duchamp course through these found objects rendered into found poems. |
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Lashing skeins of clear acrylic medium course through wiped grounds, in a family of pinks ranging from alizarin to rust, of oceanic vastness. |
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Coleridge's text may have been keelhauled, but the show still charts a course through it. |
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At its most basic, canyoning is following a river along its course through a gulley. |
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Rounded pebbles suggest that one or many rivers had run their course through the now-submerged region. |
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The river carves its lonely course through dense cloud forest and canyon gorges. |
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Their distributaries shifted to a more efficient course through what is now the main stem of the Mississippi, downstream from New Orleans. |
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Anger, bitterness and disappointment course through Schmidt, but the film is wry and melancholic rather than mean-spirited. |
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Staff continue to extend their skills with an advanced course through lifelong learning. |
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Abandonment of a former course through avulsion and meander-loop cut-off produces many lakes. |
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I played the nocturne in a loop, and I felt a pang of remembrance course through my whole person. |
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Freely, an authority on Ottoman history, steers a clear course through these intricacies. |
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McKay and director David Brown manage to steer a safe course through what is an emotional minefield. |
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By holding its finger to the breeze every so often, the party has steered a winding course through the Section 28 debate. |
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They are weird stubby boats, and you have to do a lot more work to propel and keep them on a straight course through the water. |
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Whilst in descending, we came upon a fine chain of ponds taking its course through a very extensive and grassy valley. |
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And it is in this way that European integration will find the strength to pursue its course through the storms ahead. |
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As she leaned back he shifted again, maybe only to get more comfortable, but his knee brushed hers and she felt an electric thrill course through her. |
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Whether you are an IT manager or a consultant responsible for advising clients, this book is a must to assist you in steering a clear course through the open source sea. |
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In August 1905, the ship resumed its course through fog and drift ice. |
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Well, in the near future I want to save up some money and then change to working part-time so I can do an interior design course through correspondence. |
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Its long course through Europe is to make it a major sporting event from its very first edition. |
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The water continues its downward course through narrow joints and fractures in the unsaturated zone with little further chemical reaction. |
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The result is a comprehensive and, in places, detailed account of the life of this king that generally steers a middle course through the many controversies of his reign. |
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She caught her breath and allowed the shock to course through her. |
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Would you recommend taking a French course through US-A to your colleagues? |
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Imagine the feelings that course through you as you brew your tea and anticipate the pleasure of shutting yourself off from the world for an afternoon. |
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Ben Harris-Roxas noted that running a course through a university is good for the long-term financial viability of his course. |
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Hooper steers a deft course through the theories and arguments, covering difficult, controversial territory clearly and never losing the non-specialist reader. |
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Confronting seven different objections to our self-image as moral, well-behaved creatures, he charts a course through the philosophical quicksands that often engulf us. |
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The tugs were released before the Seneca had sufficient headway to maintain a proper course through the channel. |
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The emotional charge is beginning to course through his veins. |
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Why did the government deliberately delay and avoid its own budget bill at several stages during its course through Parliament before we got to the situation that we are in today? |
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The other watercourses of the Community of Navarre and the river Ebro along its course through the said Community are considered as a buffer zone. |
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Rising up to sit, recall the action of carding woollens in due season, and move thy legs briskly in such motion, to expunge the foul humours which course through thy flesh. |
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Orange 2 opted for a route taking them closer to the direct course through the Canaries, while Franck Cammas and his men are slipping along to the West to get free of the effects of the volcanic land masses. |
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The movement flows ever onwards with the theme running its course through a richly varied musical landscape until it reaches journey's end at the final cadence. |
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The third dimension in viewing river channels is the horizontal profile, which describes the descent of the river over its course through the nominated section. |
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All efferent and afferent pathways between the cerebrum and cerebellum course through the brainstem, and many of them decussate, or cross, within this structure. |
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Regional governments, partners, and IUCN experts, contributed to this course through exposing a theoretical and practical approach to the management of protected areas with real case studies. |
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Beginners will be invited to run the course around the Piazza Navona, a 9 km-long course through a bucolic landscape that can be run within 50 mn. |
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Because we know that as we chart a course through the next 12 months, up to and through the 2015 general election, we can clearly articulate the expectations we are placing on politicians to play their part. |
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At approximately 0605, they reeled in their lines and began a passage back to Marabell by following a course through the exposed waters of Parry Passage. |
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Radiant heat will course through French-oak herringbone floors. |
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Since the material has only recently been banned it is possible that the finished product is part of batch that is simply running its course through the retail pipeline. |
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Lennon had to get a grip of them at the break to renavigate the course through choppy seas. |
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Against this complex background, the 3PL Summit will help the industry's main players, both 3PL providers and those companies that outsource their logistics operations, steer the best course through these huge issues. |
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If the housing market were human, it would look like it just wrestled a few alligators, after running an obstacle course through a snake pit. |
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When our people and our governors look at themselves in the mirror today they see democracy and economic growth and a new current of optimism is beginning to course through our Hemisphere. |
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The Lead Scholarships are for students who are studying at least two thirds of their degree course through the medium of Welsh. |
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Past Uddingston and into the southeast of Glasgow the river begins to widen, meandering a course through Rutherglen and Dalmarnock. |
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From there, it follows a rough southeast course through Millbury, Sutton, Grafton, Northbridge, Uxbridge, Millville, and Blackstone. |
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The beck's course through the city centre is culverted and has been since the mid 19th century. |
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Will he show his presence like a meteor leaving a fiery trail across the lower reaches of the atmosphere before pursuing its course through the starry night? |
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China's growing prosperity does not course through its society, it sweeps over it, obliterating evidence of an earlier, poorer era. China keeps detailed statistics on the stuff it adds to the skyline. |
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Alexander Payne steered a course through Nebraska. |
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Medical nanomachines may course through our bloodstreams. |
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A current would course through the stands. |
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In June each year, the Durham Regatta, which predates that at Henley, attracts rowing crews from around the region for races along the river's course through the city. |
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