In part this intense study of Scripture was connected with a conviction that his lifework lay in the service of the gospel. |
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His lifework shows us that scientists and humanists are in many ways similar kinds of insightful people. |
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During the course of our talk, I asked if the immersion in Fosse's lifework during the preparation of the show had caused her pain. |
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Now seems a good time to consider the other half of Richardson's lifework, on the mathematics of armed conflict. |
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This is the centenary month of Arne Jacobsen's birth, and his lifework is celebrated in two exhibitions in Denmark, and a new book. |
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It sums up the lifework of one of the most serious, original, and balanced literary thinkers in North America. |
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With the relative paucity of decent Rankin biographies, Smith's work promises to direct more attention to Jeannette Rankin and her lifework for peace. |
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If you wish to talk with us about the future of your lifework, please do not hesitate to contact us. |
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The legacy of his lifework will be indelible on Vancouver for generations to come, and his buoyant spirit will help lead us through the Games. |
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In 1966, George E. Vaillant, a 32 year-old psychiatrist, was put in charge of the study, and it became his lifework. |
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His lifework consisted of refocusing critical attention onto the condition of being human, specifically the complex structures and expressions concretised in everyday life. |
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He might have been the lifework of a talented sculptor, and was, beyond question, the best-looking object ever to grace the sorry interior of the Singing Chicken. |
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Largely on the advice of his friend the teacher and writer George Ticknor and the later encouragement from the miscellaneous writer Washington Irving, Prescott turned to Spanish themes for his lifework. |
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Students learn that 'Writing begins not as deskwork but as lifework. |
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Cuvier's lifework may be considered as marking a transition between the 18th-century view of nature and the view that emerged in the last half of the 19th century as a result of the doctrine of evolution. |
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Roger Gobron carried out a true lifework, which beats in breach all our prejudices on watercolour, but also joined the small world of the most interesting Belgian painters of the 20th century. |
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His lifework was the composition of his history. |
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Discover the lifework of a man who talks with the wolves, descend into the pitch-black bosom of the earth, travel back the Algonquian time or experience a culture that has sidetracked the stressful, urban hustle and bustle. |
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The new minister and his wife were a young, pleasant-faced couple, still on their honeymoon, and full of all good and beautiful enthusiasms for their chosen lifework. |
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