This metaphor implies the dichotomy within the artist of his simultaneity of fixity and of a nomad. |
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A group of nomad families sharing a common ancestry is more likely to deal with the challenges of the desert. |
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As with his friend James Joyce, another Irish literary nomad, internal exile turned quickly into literal emigration. |
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A tantalising childhood image was of nomad tinkers who came trailing families and children, and disappeared as suddenly beyond the horizon. |
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It was Faouzi's idea to stop within sight of a nomad encampment on the way home. |
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As she tells the story in her book nomad, she met with liberal and conservative outfits. |
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Today, she takes the formula from me and sucks down every last drop of liquid like a desert-thirsty nomad. |
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The visiting nomad passed them all onto his colleagues in the land of plenty. |
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This very large, very powerful bike is popular with nomad outriders regardless of its high price. Its performance seems to pay for itself. |
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Roland Maison is a nomad thirsty for open spaces and hungering after solid matter. |
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From sedentary nomad of fixed to mobile, the exhibition reflects the evolution of our lifestyles to lead us gradually into a dream world. |
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How do we meet the one who is explorer, nomad for all seasons, diviner, reader of dementia, the man with four eyes, as we say in my country? |
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At lunchtime I was led to a nomad tent down the hill in the garden, with floor-cushion sofas around low ornate tables, thick rugs and lanterns. |
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At night, local Gnawa musicians sometimes play, and guests can even sleep out in the nomad tents to appreciate the desert's starry skies. |
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Mobile schools were to open very shortly to enable all nomad children to obtain education. |
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A nomad welcomes visitors for he knows that he must travel, be hospitable and enjoy hospitality. |
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I know you've always had a reputation for being a bit of a musical nomad, but wouldn't it have been easier to record your new album in one place? |
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The lyrics span a wide range of topics, from metaphysical rebellion, to living as a nomad. |
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Groupe SILICOMP considers that at any time the nomad terminal is a part of the whole IT system. |
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Smart Guardian provides nomad workforces with a trusted platform to securely access corporate resources. |
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For the nomad sawyer, working in the shop one day, in the back yard the next, and at a buddy's place on the weekend, a lightweight, bench-top table saw is an ideal choice. |
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How long will she remain a wanderer, a nomad, with no place to go? |
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Similarly in the remote Wakhan corridor in the North East of Afghanistan a nomad people who summered there were trapped when the passes were mined. |
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We suggest you to spend several nights in a real nomad kibitka. |
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During this meeting, Mr Maroni explained that the census would be used to check on entitlements to welfare benefits for the inhabitants of the nomad camps. |
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Primary Chronicle wrote that the nomad Hungarians drove away the Vlachs and took their lands. |
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One day a visiting nomad from the land of plenty arrived on the mountain. |
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This nomad likes to travel from country to country and continent to continent to share with others the spirit of adventure of the astrophysicist explorers. |
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Gypsy, or nomad, brewing usually falls under the category of contract brewing. |
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But imagine if all of Google's data and programming ability was suddenly in the hands of a Namibian agriculturalist, a Sahelian nomad or a Senegalese fisherwoman – the maps they would conjure up would be completely different. |
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Their architecture also developed to meet the requirements of nomad life: houses were used to store goods most of the year, while the inhabitable rooms fulfilled various functions depending on the season or time of day. |
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The Hephthalites were the most powerful of the nomad groups in the 6th and 7th centuries, and controlled much of the region. |
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Sainkho is a mistress of the art of throat singing, and comes from a former nomad family in the Republic of Tuva in southern Siberia. |
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In my case, I apply them toward being a happy nomad. |
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Establishing an education service for nomad children. |
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He lived like a nomad for a few years after college, never holding a job in one place for very long. |
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However, when, at some point later, Alexander was on the Jaxartes dealing with an incursion by a horse nomad army, Spitamenes raised Sogdiana in revolt. |
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Poise is the posture of the nomad, moving while always at home. |
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Once again Judy was a nomad, moving to yet again another destination. |
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Nomad models are powered by outboard engines which range from 9.9 to 50 hp. |
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The result is that the Nomad paddles faster on flat water than most of its cousins. |
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The Nomad, Nichols says, superimposes high-contrast, high-resolution images on the user's view. |
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The 33-year-old actress wore minimal makeup, and was wearing a green maxidress and black leather jacket for dinner at the superposh NoMad Hotel in the Flatiron District. |
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Strong lines and dazzling colours fanaticise the artists imagination creating powerful human figures with details of brush strokes, said Nomad Gallery Director Nageen Hyat. |
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One achondrite meteorite which Nomad classified as interesting is so rare that the robot didn't have the data in its base to make a determination. |
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